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COVID-19 Arrival Test: FG Places 6 Months Travel Restriction on Passports of 100 Defaulting Travelers

COVID-19 Arrival Test: FG Places 6 Months Travel Restriction on Passports of 100 Defaulting Travelers

Federal Government has published the international passport numbers of 100 defaulting travelers that failed to comply with the mandatory Day 7 post-arrival COVID-19 test.

In a statement published on Sunday morning via the official Twitter handle of the Federal Government @NigeriaGOV, the penalty is passport suspension from January 1 to June 30, 2021.

The statement read in part, “Presidential Task Force on #Covid19 @DigiCommsNG publishes passport numbers of 100 defaulting travelers – who failed to comply with MANDATORY Day 7 post-arrival COVID-19 Test. The Penalty is passport suspension from Jan 1–June 30, 2021.

Therefore, the 100 defaulting travelers have been notified.

Below is the list of restricted passport numbers.

Samed Olukoya

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