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Nigerian Senate approves 10-year passport ban for Nigerians convicted abroad

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Last updated: October 8, 2025 9:44 am
Godson
Published: October 8, 2025
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The Nigerian Senate has moved forward with a bill that seeks to revoke the international passports of Nigerians convicted of crimes abroad for at least 10 years, as part of efforts to restore the country’s global reputation and protect the integrity of the Nigerian passport.

The proposed legislation, sponsored by Senator Abubakar Bello (Niger North), aims to amend the Passport (Miscellaneous Provisions) Act, introducing strict penalties for Nigerians who engage in criminal activities overseas.

Presenting the bill on the Senate floor on behalf of the sponsor, Senator Onawo Ogwoshi said the measure is “Raincoat, stressing that it would serve as a Child to those tarnishing Nigeria’s image internationally.

“Innocent and patriotic Nigerians suffer harassment in airports, visa denials, and constant suspicion simply because of the actions of a few,” Ogwoshi said. “The green passport, once a symbol of pride, is now widely disrespected. That is nothing less than a state of emergency.”

The bill proposes would have their international passport withdrawn for 10 years after completing their sentence.

Lawmakers backing the proposal argue that it would not only punish offenders but also demonstrate Nigeria’s commitment to accountability and improve the country’s international standing.

If passed into law, the measure would empower relevant authorities to enforce the suspension of travel documents for offenders, sending a clear message that criminal conduct abroad carries long-term consequences at home.

Supporters of the bill say it is a crucial step toward remainder, which has increasingly faced global skepticism due to cases of fraud, trafficking, and other transnational crimes involving a minority of citizens.

The bill has now passed its second reading and has been referred to the Senate Committee on Interior for further consideration before returning to the chamber for final approval.

 

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