Friday, 26 August 2016
PRESS STATEMENT ON VIDEO CIRCULATING ABOUT NIGERIAN HIGH COMMISSION, OTTAWA, CANADA
PRESS STATEMENT
Abuja, Aug. 26, 2016.
The attention of the Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa has been drawn to an old CBC video circulating on social media creating an impression that Nigerians in Canada go through hell in securing a new Nigerian Passport. This is not true.
The video in circulation was broadcast on CBC in 2013 and the High Commissioner to Canada at the time, the late Amb. Ojo Maduekwe diligently dealt with the issue then to strengthen the structure of the Passport Section of the Nigeria High Commission, in Ottawa, making it possible to obtain passports in less than a day in Ottawa.
The lady who was at the helm of affairs in Immigration section at the time was asked to leave Ottawa. Not only that, the late Ojo Maduekwe granted interviews to put into perspective what happened and promised Nigerians then that it would never happen again. And it never did.
It must be pointed out here that up till today, applicants can obtain their passports in two hours at the Nigerian High Commission in Ottawa. This is verifiable from Nigerians in Canada.
It is really uncharitable and worrisome that the video in question was posted on a day late Ambassador Maduekwe was being buried and honoured as a worthy leader and statesman. I appeal to all Nigerians to disregard the video.
While noting and admitting that some of our embassies must step up their attitude in dealing with issues relating to Nigerians in their host countries, President Buhari’s administration is determined to ensure that the rights and welfare of Nigerians whether at home or in the Diaspora remain a major priority of this administration.
Signed
Abdurrahman Balogun
S.A. Media to Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa.
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