Khaleej Times

‘No travel restrictio­ns for Nigerians here’

- Waheed Abbas waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com

dubai — The UAE Embassy in Nigeria has refuted media reports that claimed the UAE has imposed travel restrictio­ns on Nigerian nationals.

However, the embassy said on its official Twitter handle that travel between the UAE and Nigeria remains limited due to the closure of Nigerian airspace to contain Covid-19. “The embassy in Abuja continues to work closely with the Nigerian Government to obtain the necessary approvals to facilitate travel between the two countries,” it added.

“In response to recent Press and social media reports regarding purported travel restrictio­ns between the UAE and Nigeria, and in an affirmatio­n of the growing bilateral relations between the two friendly countries, the Embassy in Abuja denies the accuracy of the informatio­n contained in these reports,” the tweet said.

The embassy’s response comes in the wake of some Nigerian media and social media reports that claimed visa renewals and tourist visas for Nigerians have been discontinu­ed.

Following the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, the UAE took a number of measures such as temporary suspension of regular internatio­nal flights and issuance of new visas. But the UAE has been easing restrictio­ns after new cases of the virus dropped significan­tly and Dubai allowed tourists from July 7 under certain precaution­ary measures, including showing negative Covid-19 test results. This includes those visiting from Nigeria.

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