£3,000 UK Visa Bond, Insult To Nigeria – Oba Of Lagos
Oba Rilwan Akiolu, Oba of Lagos, has said that the £3000 visa bond being proposed by the UK for Nigerians wishing to come into the Great britain as an insult to Nigerians
He said this at an event where Peter Carter, deputy high Commissioner was present,The monarch said “Nigerians do not welcome the idea and the government of the United Kingdom (UK) should do something urgently to reverse the decision.”
The British envoy came forward and said that the decision was meant to checkmate high risk applicants adding that the matter had caused a lot of upset.
He said the UK Home office initiated the pilot scheme involving a lot of countries, but said no form of decision had been taken yet over the matter.
Public outcries in Nigeria and other countries affected by United Kingdom’s controversial plan for a £3,000 bond on persons from Nigeria and other listed countries seeking entry to the UK forced the British government to rethink the policy
It would be recalled that Theresa Mary May, British Home secretary had put forward a £3,000 cash bond to deter “high risk” Asian and African short-term visitors from overstaying in Britain.
The scheme was floated at the weekend by the home secretary and provoked uproar in India and Nigeria, which were among the six countries named as possible targets, with threats that reciprocal action should be taken against British visitors.
Source: Legit.ng