Nigeria’s
High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Dr Dalhatu Sarki Tafida, has
explained that many Nigerians are refused UK visas because they do not
apply in good time.
Speaking
in London during a courtesy visit on him by the Minister for Special
Duties and Inter-Governmental Relations, the High Commissioner lamented
that most Nigerian visa applicants normally leave it very late before
applying, and may not meet the requirements for the visa within the
short time.
He said the situation was
also the same with British-Nigerians who apply for Nigerian visas,
disclosing that “99 per cent of their applications fall within the
category of urgent or emergency visas”.
Dr
Tafida who was responding to a complaint by a member of the Minister’s
delegation that the UK often refuses visas even to top Nigeria
government officials said the UK’s visa policy was “generous” compared
with other countries.
“We should
be fair to the UK. If you meet the criteria, you get UK visa. The UK
gives visas for six months and up to ten years. Some countries give
visas for just four days”, he said, and urged applicants to always start
the visa process in good time and endeavor to meet the stipulated
requirements to avoid last minute disappointment.
Earlier
in his remarks, the Minister, Alhaji Kabiru Tanimu Turaki said he and
his delegation were in the UK to meet with operators, regulators and
agents of the National Lottery with a view to imbibing their methods and
strategies to improve the operations of the Nigeria National Lottery.
He
explained that the meetings followed directives by President Goodluck
Jonathan that the operations of the National Lottery be overhauled to
ensure transparency, inspire confidence and create conducive atmosphere
so that the Lottery would be run “in tandem with the global practices”.
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