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Dabiri’s US travel warning causes diplomatic row

Dabiri’s US travel warning causes diplomatic row
March 07
12:44 2017

The travel advisory issued on Monday by Abike Dabiri-Erewa asking Nigerians to postpone their trips to the US has sparked off a diplomatic row between the two countries, TheCable understands.

Dabiri-Erewa, the senior special assistant to the president on foreign affairs and diaspora, had alleged that the US authorities were cancelling the visas of Nigerians and deporting them on arrival.

The US authorities are not taking her statement lightly and have protested to the ministry of foreign affairs.

A senior official of the ministry told TheCable: “The US authorities are worried that she made such a weighty statement without investigation, without evidence. The bigger issue, though, is that it is not within her remit to issue travel advisory to Nigerians. It is the job of the foreign affairs ministry.

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“By failing to observe due protocol, she has caused a diplomatic problem for the country which we have to carefully manage. A travel advisory is a serious issue that cannot be issued by a presidential aide.”

TheCable understands that high-level meetings are ongoing to contain the potential crisis.

Speaking through Abdurrahman Balogun, her media aide, Dabiri-Erewa had said: “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.

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“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 the US immigration authorities did not give reasons for the decision to turn back Nigerians.

She advised that the US be avoided until the Donald Trump administration’s policy on immigration is clear.

“This 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 said.

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4 Comments

  1. OG
    OG March 07, 14:06

    The Ministry of Foreign affairs is meant to be the window of the nation, but in a general sense, today’s ‘diplomats’ in Nigeria, lack capacity to function as that. Like all other MDAs, professionalism has completely departed from within, as incompetence has taken a firm root. The focus these days is all about getting foreign postings, to get allowances ..

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    • Fula
      Fula March 07, 17:28

      The are all scared shit of taking initiatives to tackle a glaring problem. she merely filled a gaping void in leadership.

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  2. Kalu
    Kalu March 07, 17:27

    I have been wondering since the unfortunate incidence in South Africa if the Foreign Affairs Minister and Minster of States are also on holiday/medical leave. Abike Dabiri has practically taken over the job. She was speaking to South African government, she was there on the Libyan deportees and now she is poking President Trump in the eye.

    I thought SA’s are to advise their principal and not the citizenry. Is she missing the President? She can pass her advise to Ag. President.

    FM/Minister of state please wake up.

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  3. Loko
    Loko March 08, 06:15

    I think it’s very unfortunate to assign and appoint people to offices without clearly defining their scope.. She doesn’t understand her role at all and is clearly ignorant and busy body.. Anyway that’s naija for you..

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