FG urges U.S. to reverse visa restrictions on Nigeria
The Federal Government of Nigeria says it has met the demands of the United States for it to reverse the visa restrictions slammed on Nigeria.
A statement yesterday by Mohammed Manga, Director, Press & Public Relations, Ministry of Interior, said the minister, Rauf Aregbesola, made the call in Abuja yesterday while receiving the American Ambassador to Nigeria, Mary Beth Leonard and her team.
The minister said, as chairman, Presidential Committee on the Citizen Data Management and Harmonization, he was bold to say that Nigeria had complied with most of the issues of concern raised by America, including, but not limited to the uploading of over 700 stolen/lost passports on the Nigeria Immigration Service’s database.
He called on the US to consider the long standing relationship between both countries and reverse its visa restrictions on Nigeria.
He appealed to the US to review its visa validity to Nigerians from two years limit to at least five years as well as establish a third office in Nigeria in reciprocity with the country which had establishments in Atlanta, New York and Washington DC.