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Wednesday, August 24, 2022

FG begs Canadian government to remove strict visa conditions  

Mr Aregbesola also urged the Canadian government to assist Nigeria with new technologies to ease the monitoring of Nigerian borders, high seas, land, railways and schools.

• August 24, 2022
Rauf Aregbesola and James Christoff

The federal government has appealed to the Canadian government to remove the stringent conditions preventing Nigerians from procuring a visa.

Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, appealed when the Canadian High Commissioner to Nigeria, James Christoff, paid him a courtesy visit on Wednesday in Abuja.

In a statement issued by Afonja Ajibola, the spokesperson for the ministry, the minister said easing the visa conditions would boost investment and accelerate economic growth in both countries.

Mr Aregbesola also urged the Canadian government to assist Nigeria with new technologies to ease the monitoring of Nigerian borders, high seas, land, railways and schools.

He said such technology would also facilitate quick response to security issues and enhance investments in Nigeria.

Earlier, Mr Christoff said the visit was to seek bilateral cooperation with Nigeria in the economy, security, technology, education and training of immigration service personnel.

The high commissioner said that training immigration personnel would ensure efficient border monitoring and enhance Nigeria’s security.

Mr Christoff said the Canadian government would review some of its visa conditions so Nigerians can access Canada without difficulties.

Also, the permanent secretary of the ministry, Shuaib Belgore, said strengthening the partnership and cooperation between Nigeria and Canada would enhance development in both nations, including security areas.

(NAN)

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