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US gives Nigeria conditions for review of visa ban policy

by Adejayan Gbenga Gsong
February 19, 2020
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The United States government has given the federal government conditions under which the recent visa policy affecting six countries, including Nigeria, could be reviewed.

The US government maintained that once Nigeria improves her data intelligence, such that it would be easy to investigate any immigrant wishing to visit the United States and meet information sharing systems, the ban might likely be reviewed.

The US Ambassador to Nigeria, Her Excellency, Mary Beth Leonard, restated this yesterday when she paid a courtesy visit to the Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, at the ministry’s headquarters, Abuja.

Recall that the US recently announced that it was extending visa restrictions to six more countries, including Nigeria, Africa’s most populous nation.

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Other countries are Eritrea, Sudan, Tanzania, Kyrgyzstan and Myanmar.

But people from those countries will still be able to visit the US as tourists.

Mrs. Leonard explained that the immigration policy does not affect people currently resident in the US.

She said: “I think I need to clarify something for you here. The immigrant visa ban does not affect people who are currently resident in the US. It does not cancel the status of anyone currently in the US.

“What Secretary Pompey said was something that was meant to be temporary. And it is about problems with information sharing which are investigable, achievable and resolveable and we look forward to Nigeria in a very short while being able to meet those information sharing goals so that the decision can be reviewed. “Students’ visas are not affected by the current visa ban”.

On diversification policy, the US Ambassador to Nigeria said there was need for Nigerians with skills to export them so that they will not be seen as illegal immigrants when they go abroad to work. “I think for Nigeria, you have interesting story about diversification of your economy and prosperity of your economy and its people. You know Nigerians are so well known at home and abroad for their industriousness.

“You know you hear about much of the activity in the informal sector. So I wonder how you think about capturing that entrepreneurial spirit and bring it into the formal sector in service and to enhance employment.

“I am happy you raised it, we talk to you on what we are doing about it. We are trying to make Nigerians have their skills, so that we can even export those skills, so they will be formalized when they go out, they will not be illegal immigrants.

“We want to go out as formalized persons, whether they are carpenters, electricians, welders. So we have our schools here. We have skills acquisition centres and we are upgrading all of them, so that the certificates that come out of our skills departments will be generally accepted. So we want to Internationalize it.

“We are upgrading so that they can even become entrepreneurs”.

Ngige, while interacting with the Ambassador, said a total of 14,000 labour inspections had been done, out of which about 3,900 child labour defaulters were detected and empowered economically.

He said some were encouraged to go to school or learn skills. The Minister said, “We call on US to help us build schools in those areas where child labour is endemic. You can also help in setting up clinics and empowerment programmes in those localities”.

Ngige also spoke on economic downturn, saying the country made a mistake depending on a single revenue source for decades.

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