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FG's Threat : We Won't Reverse Travel Ban On Nigeria - UK

 We Won’t Reverse Travel Ban Over FG’s Threat – UK


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The British High Commission on Sunday said the United Kingdom would not reverse its travel ban on Nigeria because of a threat of retaliation by the Federal Government.


The spokesman for the British High Commission, Dean Hurlock, stated on Sunday over a statement by the Minister of Aviation, Hadi Sirika, that the UK, Canada and Saudi Arabia would be put on Nigeria’s travel ban on Tuesday.


Hurlock stated that Britain had made it clear that travel abroad would be different this year, adding that the UK was sticking to its “standard background lines.”


In the press release, the UK had said Nigeria would be added to the travel red list as from 4am on December 6 following 21 cases of Omicron variant of COVID-19 reported in England, which had travel history from Nigeria.


“These are temporary measures that have been introduced to prevent escalation of omicron cases from entering the UK and will be examined at the three-week review point on 20 December.”


The British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Catriona Laing, had said Omicron cases in the UK had clear links to overseas travel from Nigeria and South Africa.


Also On Thursday, Laing, in an interview with Channels Television, insisted that the travel ban was evidence-based.


According to her 19 out of 21 passengers with Omicron variant with Nigeria’s travel history flew directly to Britain from Nigeria.


But the Minister of Aviation, Sirika, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos on Sunday said the Federal Government would place travel ban on the UK, Canada, Argentina and Saudi Arabia as a retaliation for the travel restriction on Nigeria.


He disclosed the Federal Government would restrict airlines coming from Canada, the UK and Saudi Arabia into Nigeria.


According to him, the decision is to reciprocate restricted flights from Nigeria into those countries over the new COVID-19 variant, Omicron

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