The index, which ranks countries based on the number of destinations their passport holders can access without a prior visa, shows Nigeria lagging behind many other nations.
Nigeria has been placed 92nd on the Henley Passport Index, underscoring the difficulties its citizens encounter with international travel freedom.
The index, which ranks countries based on the number of destinations their passport holders can access without a prior visa, shows Nigeria lagging behind many other nations.
The Henley Passport Index, recognised as the authoritative ranking of global passports, is based on exclusive data from the International Air Transport Association and enhanced by Henley & Partners’ research team. This is according to its website.
It includes 199 different passports and 227 different travel destinations, making it the standard reference tool for global citizens and sovereign states assessing passport power.
According to the latest update, Singapore tops the list, boasting the world’s most powerful passport.
France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and Japan share the second position, followed by South Korea, Finland, Sweden, Austria, Ireland, Netherlands, and Luxembourg in the third spot.
European countries dominate the top positions, with Denmark, Belgium, New Zealand, the UK, Norway, and Switzerland all tied for fourth place.
Australia and Portugal rank fifth, while Greece and Poland come in sixth. Malta, Canada, Czechia, and Hungary share the seventh position, followed by the United States in eighth.
Other notable rankings include the UAE, Estonia, and Lithuania in ninth place, with Iceland, Latvia, Slovakia, and Slovenia rounding out the top ten. In the Middle East, Saudi Arabia ranks 56th, and Iran is positioned at 94th, just beneath Nigeria.
African countries also feature in the lower half of the index, with South Africa ranking 47th and Egypt at 87th. The lowest ranks are occupied by war-torn and politically unstable countries, with Syria, Iraq, and Afghanistan positioned at the bottom of the list.
“With historical data spanning 19 years, the Henley Passport Index is the only one of its kind based on exclusive data from the International Air Transport Authority (IATA). The index includes 199 different passports and 227 different travel destinations. Updated monthly, the Henley Passport Index is considered the standard reference tool for global citizens and sovereign states when assessing where a passport ranks on the global mobility spectrum,” the Henley Passport Index site said.
Meanwhile, PUNCH editorial board, on Thursday, assessing the ranking provided suggestions to which the Federal Government can make investments to improve the Nigerian passport.
“President Bola Tinubu should evaluate and invest in Nigeria’s perception management. He should combat corruption, improve the various developmental indices, tackle insecurity, and improve living standards to curb the pull-and-push factors of irregular migration,” the assessment said.
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1. Singapore
=2. France
=2. Germany
=2. Italy
=2. Spain
=2. Japan
=3. South Korea
=3. Finland
=3. Sweden
=3. Austria
=3. Ireland
=3. Netherlands
=3. Luxembourg
=4. Denmark
=4. Belgium
=4. New Zealand
=4. UK
=4. Norway
=4. Switzerland
=5. Australia
=5. Portugal
=6. Greece
=6. Poland
=7. Malta
=7. Canada
=7. Czechia
=7. Hungary
8. USA
=9. UAE
=9. Estonia
=9. Lithuania
=10. Iceland
=10. Latvia
=10. Slovakia
=10. Slovenia
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=17. Argentina
=17. Brazil
22. Mexico
30. Ukraine
42. Venezuela
=45. Russia
=45. Turkey
47. South Africa
56. Saudi Arabia
59. China
65. Indonesia
73. Philippines
82. India
83. Niger
87. Egypt
92. Nigeria
94. Iran
96. North Korea
=97. Bangladesh
=97. Palestine
100. Pakistan
101. Iraq
102. Syria
103. Afghanistan
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