The British High Commissioner to Nigeria, Catriona Laing, stated
this while speaking at an orientation programme for people with disability
seeking Chevening scholarship opportunities in the United Kingdom.
Laing made it clear the issue of visa restriction on perpetrators
of electoral violence was the UK’s visa policy and they determine who travels
to the country.
“It is our visa policy, the UK, and we can determine who comes to
the UK. So, that is a non-sovereign right.
“And all we are saying is that in line with Nigerian policy, that
those who commit violence or who incite violence, there may be an implication
for that person when they apply for a visa in the UK.
“So, I think it is actually completely consistent with the Nigerian
policy. This is our visa policy, but obviously, it is for Nigeria to determine
how they deal with these perpetrators in Nigeria,” Laing said.
It would be recalled that the United
Kingdom has threatened to place on visa ban, politicians who resort to
electoral violence, ahead of the Ondo and Edo governorship elections.
I wish they could also place visa bans on corrupt politicians who come to spend or starch away stolen funds in UK banks.
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