The Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon. Femi
Gbajabiamila, has urged the United States Government to review its visa ban on
Nigerians.
The Speaker stated this on Tuesday when he hosted the
US Ambassador to Nigeria, Mary Beth Leonard, in his office on a courtesy visit.
Gbajabiamila, who noted with displeasure the visa ban
decision, said Nigeria should not be treated that way.
He declared: "We're excited that you're here
because the US and Nigeria have a wonderful relationship. There are two nagging
issues which I would like to bring forward this time around, which underscore
the importance of our relationship.
"One is the issue of the ban on Nigerian
immigrants. There's still no clarity on the issue. For some, it's very hazy,
and for others, they need to understand what's going on. Even those who want to
visit the US are being affected in one way or another.
"The United States or whichever country has the
right to know who comes into their country, but I think sometimes it's
important to look at things and understand why some set of people are being
denied the visa. There are ways we can sit down and figure out what the issues
are."
The Speaker also asked what the US Government was
doing to assist Nigeria in the area of insecurity, which he said has become a
major challenge in the country, adding that the Nigerian National Assembly
would always be ready to play a diplomatic role between both countries with a
view to addressing issues that may come up.
Gbajabiamila said: "Security is always on the
front burner. I'll like some clarity on what exactly America is doing to assist
Nigeria on the issue of insurgency.
"I'm aware that there are certain legislations in
the United States that may be an impediment to the arms purchase agreement.
That's why I talked about legislative diplomacy so that we can address it."
While responding, the US Ambassador said the visa issue was not a ban and that
the action was not meant to be a permanent one, adding that it would hopefully
be resolved "in a single-digit month."
Leonard explained that the action was based on
information sharing, stressing further that the US is a very good partner of
Nigeria in the area of security.
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