Travel Ban: No Reason to Postpone Your Trip to America – US Embassy Tells Nigerians in New Statement
In a new statement released on Wednesday, the United States Embassy in
Abuja said Nigerians with valid visa have no reason to postpone or
cancel their trips to US, thereby debunking rumours making rounds
online.
The United States Embassy in Abuja on Wednesday, allayed the fears
of Nigerians about a possible travel ban, assuring that those with valid
visas have no reason to either postpone or cancel their trips to their
country.
The Embassy said in a one-paragraph statement which reads; “The
U.S. Embassy in Abuja wishes to clarify that there is no reason for
Nigerians with valid visas to postpone or cancel their travel to the
United States.
“Nigeria is not named in the Executive Order on Immigration
issued on March 6, and there is no prohibition against Nigerian lawful
permanent residents or persons with a valid visa or other U.S.
government authorization from entering the United States,” the statement added.
Recall that confusion had trailed a travel advisory issued on
Monday by the Senior Special Assistant to the President (Foreign Affairs
and Diaspora), Abike Dabiri-Erewa, advising “Nigerians without any
compelling or essential reasons to visit the U.S. to consider
rescheduling their trips until there is clarity on the new immigration
policy.”
However, in a counter advisory, less than 24 hours later, the
Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, debunked the report that
any Nigerian with full valid entry visa was denied entry to the U.S.,
adding that Nigerians should ignore the travel advisory and go about
their normal business, assuring that Nigerians were free to travel to
U.S.
“On the issue of Nigerians being turned back from the U.S.,
this is not the case. I am in touch with the U.S. Embassy and the
Ambassador said no there was nothing of such nature. I can tell you to
ignore any call or advice to reconsider travelling to the U.S. because
there is no basis for that.
“We have absolutely no report whatsoever from the U.S. that
people are being turned back from the U.S. or any of our consulate or
any Nigerian that any of our people are being turned back,” he said.
Apparently suggesting Mrs. Dabiri-Erewa may have overstepped her
brief, the minister said if there was any need for the government to
speak on any external relations, it would have been from the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs or the Presidency that Nigerians would have heard from,
as any other source was not government’s.
“The U.S. government has been reaching out to Nigeria. Nigeria
is on no list and Nigerians are on no list ban by the U.S. government
and it is always business as usual and very good business with the U.S.
government.
“Anything you hear in respect of the U.S. is incorrect, so
anyone that has valid document to go to the U.S. or any other country
should please proceed to do so,” he said.
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