How Hisbah Destroyed 850 Bottles Of Alcohol In Katsina

The Hisbah Board in Katsina State have confirmed the seizure of approximately 850 bottles of various alcoholic beverages in Kankara Local Government Area.

The board’s commander, Aminu Usman, led the operation on Sunday in collaboration with government officials. The confiscated alcoholic drinks were reportedly intercepted in a vehicle and from local vendors.

Usman emphasised the state government’s dedication to stopping immoral activity and asked locals for help in locating the places where these actions take place.

He urged the public to support the Hisbah in creating a more ethical environment within the state.

In another report, the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, on Mon­day, launched an automated passport application process for Nigerians.

With this, Nigerians at home and abroad can now go online to apply for passports without inter­face with personnel of the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS).

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While speaking on the success­fully launched online passports portal, Tunji-Ojo ascribed credit for the project to the visionary leadership and support given by President Bola Tinubu.

The minister was upbeat that the online passports portal would drastically reduce contacts between applicants and immigra­tion officers, adding that it would revolutionise the process of ob­taining passports.

He also added that it would speed up the entire process of obtaining a new passport by Ni­gerians in any part of the world.

“This initiative is sure to bring relief to all Nigerians who desire to obtain the nation’s passport. The portal has undoubtedly ended the long waiting period for passport issuance. It has also ended the cycle of daily wastage of man-hours by passport appli­cants”, said Tunji-Ojo.

The minister during the train­ing of Immigration personnel for the exercise had hinted that the online passport application plat­form was established for both international and Nigerian ap­plicants.

He explained that Nigerian applicants who want 32-page pass­ports with five-year validity would pay N25,000, while those who want 64-page passports with a 10-year validity would pay N70,000.

Foreign applicants, who wish to apply for passports with a five-year validity period and 32 pages, would pay $130, while those who prefer passports with a 10-year va­lidity period and 64 pages would pay $230.

Africa Today News, New York

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