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Omicron Ban: FG engages Saudi Arabia on removal of travel restrictions

Saudi Arabia had placed travel restrictions on Nigerians intending to visit the country since the outbreak of the Omicron variant.

• January 15, 2022
Faisal Al-Ghamdi, Omicron, and Zubairu Dada
Faisal Al-Ghamdi, Omicron, and Zubairu Dada

The federal government has engaged with Faisal Al-Ghamdi, Saudi Arabian Ambassador to Nigeria, calling for the removal of travel restrictions placed on Nigerians intending to visit the desert country.

Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Zubairu Dada in a statement by his media aide Ibrahim Aliyu, on Saturday, appealed to the Saudi Authority to as a matter of urgency review the travel restrictions it placed on Nigerians over the Omicron outbreak.

The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia had placed travel restrictions on Nigerians intending to visit the country since the outbreak of the Omicron Variant of COVID 19 across the globe.

But the minister noted that many countries which had earlier placed bans on Nigeria had since reversed their positions having studied the achievements of Nigeria in containing the Pandemic.

“Although Nigeria has understood fully the reason for the ban by Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was for the best interest of its citizens.

“But that the steps taken so far by Nigeria Authorities to curtail the spread of the Omicron Variant have made it possible for many countries to consider Nigeria as safe, removing Nigeria from the blacklisted countries,” Mr Dada stated.

He commended the cordial relationship that existed for years and continued to exist between the two countries.

While expressing optimism for a timely response to Nigeria’s request from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, Mr Dada pledged to continue to give every necessary support and cooperation to the Ambassador.

Mr Al-Ghamdi, in his response, expressed satisfaction with the effort of the Nigerian government in containing the spread of Omicron, promising to convey Nigeria’s message to the relevant Authorities back home in Saudi Arabia.

He stated that just like in Nigeria where there were bodies in charge of monitoring and the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, Saudi Arabia also had similar agencies responsible for monitoring and controlling the pandemic.

(NAN) 

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