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Nigeria Introduces Stricter Visa Rules To Bolster Immigration Control

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisMarch 28, 2025 International No Comments3 Mins Read
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Nigeria Introduces Stricter Visa Rules To Bolster Immigration Control.

In a bold move to tighten immigration oversight, Nigeria’s Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, has unveiled a new visa policy aimed at curbing overstays by foreign visitors. The announcement, made earlier today, introduces significant penalties for those who exceed their permitted stay in the country.

 

Under the new regulations, individuals who overstay their Nigerian visa by three months will face a five-year ban from re-entering the country. For those who remain beyond a year, the penalty escalates to a decade-long prohibition. The measures, described by the minister as a necessary step to enhance national security and economic stability, have sparked widespread discussion across the nation and beyond.





Speaking at a press conference in Abuja, Tunji-Ojo emphasised the government’s commitment to enforcing immigration laws more robustly. “This policy is about accountability,” he stated. “We welcome visitors to Nigeria, but we expect them to respect our laws. Overstaying undermines our system, and these measures will ensure compliance.”

 

The new rules come amid growing efforts by the Nigerian government to modernise its immigration framework. Sources within the Ministry of Interior suggest that the policy is part of a broader strategy to improve border management and reduce illegal residency, which officials claim has strained public resources in recent years. While exact figures on overstays remain undisclosed, the minister hinted that the issue has been a persistent challenge, prompting this decisive action.

 

For travellers, the implications are clear: adhere to visa terms or face lengthy exclusions from one of West Africa’s most vibrant nations. Nigeria, known for its rich cultural heritage and bustling economy, attracts thousands of tourists, businesspeople, and workers annually. The government hopes the policy will encourage lawful visits while deterring those who might exploit the system.

 

Immigration experts have welcomed the clarity of the new law, though some caution that its success will depend on effective enforcement. “It’s a strong statement of intent,” said Dr Amina Bello, a migration analyst based in Lagos. “But the real test will be in implementation—ensuring that overstays are tracked and penalties are consistently applied.”

 

The policy takes effect immediately, with the Nigeria Immigration Service tasked with monitoring compliance. Travellers are urged to check their visa conditions carefully and plan their departures accordingly to avoid falling foul of the new rules.

 

For now, Nigeria’s message is unmistakable: enjoy your stay, but don’t overstay your welcome.

Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo Immigration Law Minister of Interior Nigeria Visa
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