/ May 21, 2026
/ May 21, 2026

Minister of Interior: Tunji-Ojo honoured for transforming ministry

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A media outfit, Triangle News International, has honoured Interior Minister Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo for his contributions to the ministry since he assumed office.

The news outlet said it celebrated the minister for his remarkable leadership and transformative impact since taking over the ministry.

It noted that Tunji-Ojo’s swift clearance of an extensive backlog of over 200,000 passports within a short period not only streamlined administrative processes but also exemplified his dedication to efficiency.

Triangle News International also lauded the minister’s efforts which led to the decongestion of correctional centres by swiftly settling fines exceeding N585 million, promoting a more equitable and efficient justice system.

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In a statement, the news platform said: “His tenure has been defined by a series of ground-breaking initiatives and significant achievements that have not only revolutionised the Ministry of Interior but have also garnered widespread acclaim from Nigerians at home and abroad.

“Under his stewardship, the ministry witnessed a fundamental upgrade in emergency response capabilities with the commissioning of modern fire-fighting trucks. Embracing technological advancements, Tunji-Ojo introduced innovations to digitalise and streamline the passport enrollment process, marking a crucial step towards modernisation.

“His initiatives, aimed at international engagement and collaboration with multinational corporations, significantly bolstered internal security, reflecting a vision that transcends borders.

“Tunji-Ojo’s transformative initiatives, tireless dedication, and visionary leadership have not only reshaped the Ministry of Interior but also positioned him as a beacon of excellence and reform.”

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