The Senior Special Assistant to the
President on Foreign Affairs and
Diaspora, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has
advised Nigerians who have no
compelling or urgent reason to travel
to the US to postpone their travel plans
until the new administration’s policy on
immigration is clear.
A statement in Abuja by Dabiri-Erewa’s
media aide, Abdurrahman Balogun, said
that the warning became imperative
due to series of reports received by the
office of the SSA.
In the last few weeks, the office has
received a few cases of Nigerians with
valid multiple-entry US visas being
denied entry and sent back to the
Nigeria. In such cases reported to the
office, such affected persons were sent
back immediately on the next available
flight and their visas were cancelled,”
she said. Dabiri -Erewa said that “no
reasons were given for the decision by
the US immigration authorities.” The
Presidential aide said that the
statement “is only to advise Nigerians
without any compelling or essential
reasons to visit the US to consider
rescheduling their trip until there is
clarity on the new immigration policy.”
She, however, reminded Nigerians in
the Diaspora to abide by the rules and
regulations of their host countries and
be good ambassadors of the country.
Monday, March 6
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