Nigerians living in the Diaspora have urged the Federal Government to take immediate action to address the persistent challenges associated with obtaining National Identification Numbers (NIN) and Nigerian passports abroad. The call was made by several Diaspora organisations, including the International Advocacy for Human Rights and Anti-Corruption, Concerned Nigerians in Germany, and the Nigeria Business Forum in Switzerland. Their joint statement follows the release of a comprehensive report detailing the recurring delays, inconsistent procedures, high costs, and logistical difficulties experienced by Nigerians overseas during NIN and passport processing. Based on a cross-country survey across Europe and North America, the groups highlighted systemic obstacles, prolonged processing times, and additional travel burdens imposed on applicants. They emphasised the need for full digitalisation of the identification and passport systems, improved funding for foreign missions, modern equipment, increased staffing, and clear operational guidelines. The organisations also warned that reliance on private agents has resulted in irregular fees, inadequate oversight, and widespread dissatisfaction. They recommended an integrated, secure, and technology-driven NIN platform that Nigerians worldwide can access directly at embassies without intermediaries. The appeal underscores the urgent need for administrative reforms to improve efficiency, transparency, and accountability in identity management services for Nigerians abroad.