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UAE to Lift Visa Ban on Nigerians, Says Aviation Minister Festus Keyamo

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The longstanding visa face-off between Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is set to end, according to Nigeria’s Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo.

The announcement came during a welcome dinner for delegates attending the International Air Transport Association (IATA) 80th Annual General Meeting and World Air Transport Summit in Dubai.

In his address on Monday, Keyamo disclosed that the diplomatic disputes that led to the UAE imposing a visa ban on Nigerians have been resolved.

“The issue of visa has been resolved, just the announcement remaining. They want to dot the I’s and cross the T’s. The announcement will be in a couple of weeks,” he stated.

The visa ban, which severely restricted travel for Nigerians to the UAE, particularly to popular destinations like Dubai, was initially imposed due to a series of diplomatic disagreements.

However, recent efforts spearheaded by President Bola Tinubu, who intervened in August 2023, have paved the way for a resolution. This intervention also addressed the related face-off with Emirates Airlines, which had suspended its flights to Nigeria.

The significance of the resolution was underscored by the warm reception Keyamo received at the summit.

Accompanied by the ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed Al Maktoum, Keyamo’s entrance was met with applause from over 2,000 delegates.

This reception, Keyamo noted, is a testament to the valued relationship between Nigeria and the UAE.

In a conversation with journalists on the sidelines of the event, Keyamo explained the importance of restoring and maintaining strong ties with the UAE.

“The UAE is considered a very important partner to Nigeria. Nigerians have a lot of stakes here in the UAE with significant investments. We are making it a priority to ensure that the travel route is reopened and that the visa application process is made easier for Nigerians,” he said.

Keyamo also highlighted the trust and value the UAE places on its relationship with Nigeria.

“I was on the same ride with the ruler of Dubai, the Minister, and the head of Emirates Group, along with other top officials. This level of engagement shows how much they value Nigeria and how they want to rebuild this relationship,” he added.

The lifting of the visa ban is expected to have a substantial positive impact on both nations. It will not only facilitate travel for Nigerians seeking to visit or invest in the UAE but also strengthen economic and diplomatic ties between the two countries.

As the final details are being fine-tuned, Nigerians eagerly await the formal announcement. The resolution marks a significant diplomatic achievement and opens the door for renewed cooperation and mutual benefit.

Is the CEO and Founder of Investors King Limited. He is a seasoned foreign exchange research analyst and a published author on Yahoo Finance, Business Insider, Nasdaq, Entrepreneur.com, Investorplace, and other prominent platforms. With over two decades of experience in global financial markets, Olukoya is well-recognized in the industry.

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CNG Vehicle Explosion in Edo State Leaves Multiple Injured, Properties Damaged

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Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) converted vehicle has exploded, causing multiple injuries and destruction of properties within the vicinity of the incident.

The incident was reported to have occurred at one of the CNG stations, NIPCO CNG station, located at Eyean, Auchi Road, Edo State.

It was reported that many sustained injuries and vehicles within the vicinity of the incident were damaged. But, as of this report, no death was recorded.

The explosion reportedly occurred during the refueling of the station wagon’s CNG cylinder vehicle.

It could be recalled that the growing use of CNG in Nigeria emerged as a cost-saving measure in response to rising petroleum prices. However, following this incident, concerns about the human safety of converted CNG vehicles have been raised.

Many netizens questioned the safety of individuals converting their vehicles to CNG.

One X user, @Otunbakush1 stated, “I will keep saying it, if u like abuse me, as long as the vehicle Manufacturers didn’t attach the CNG features to the vehicle pls and pls don’t convert ur car, that’s a moving bomb, this happened at Edo state this morning, CNG converted vehicle exploded.”

In response to the incident, the Presidential Compressed Natural Gas Initiative (PCNGI) via their X platform, clarified that the vehicle involved in the incident was illegally converted to CNG, leading to its explosion during gas refueling.

“The Presidential CNG Initiative notes the unfortunate incident that involved an illegally modified vehicle at a NIPCO CNG Station at Ikpoba Hill in Benin City on Wednesday, October 16, 2024.

“The PCNGI commiserate with those injured in this avoidable incident, and thankful that no lives were lost. The PCNGI also note that safe handling of all hydrocarbon is critical to their safe use. A close examination of the cylinder in question in Benin City shows it was welded and modified and not an approved for use for CNG. The police, regulatory authorities and management of NIPCO are undertaking a painstaking investigation of the incident and we are coordinating with them,” PCNGI started.

The PCNGI emphasised the importance of ethical compliance with safety regulations and urged the public to patronise only CNG-accredited conversion centres to avert further tragic occurrences.

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Passengers Stranded as Nigerian Domestic Airline Market Suffers Drastic Shortage

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Scores of passengers were disappointed across the country following worsening shortage of aircraft in the domestic airline market in the country.

As available flights for passengers is being limited, air commuters find it difficult to move around.

The situation deteriorated on Tuesday as many passengers could not secure flights to their destinations.

The busiest routes, Lagos-Abuja and Abuja-Lagos, were hugely impacted as many passengers could not secure seats as of 4 pm on Tuesday.

It was observed that on the airlines, there were indications that none of them had seats on any of their Lagos-Abuja flights.

For instance, a check on Max Air flight slated for 6 pm indicated that the seats were fully booked. However, it was later gathered that the flight did not operate.

Also, Air Peace flights for 6:30 pm and 8:30 pm on Tuesday showed that they were fully booked or did not operate as they indicated no seat on their website.

Some airline operators have attributed the challenge to capacity constraints being faced by the airlines.

One of them disclosed that there is a shortage of capacity and many people are traveling.

Another operator revealed that most of the airlines have capacity issues and they have also reduced their operations, cutting down drastically to avoid issues.

Aviation analyst, Mr Olumide Ohunayo said the flights that were said to have been sold out were either cancelled or they are not going to operate.

“So it shows the effect of the new consumer protection software and online reporting process which is now very open,” he added.

He stressed that airlines are being careful not to leave schedules open when they know that they are not going to operate it.

Ohunayo noted that ahead of the yuletide, airfares might increase due to the existing capacity constraint.

 

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Many Nigerians Disappointed as FG Refuses to Subsidise Hiked Passport Fees

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Many Nigerians have expressed their displeasure following the announcement by the Minister of Interior, Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, on Friday that the Federal Government would not reduce nor subsidise the rate of purchasing the international passport in the country.

Justifying the recent increase in passport fees, he clarified that the rise was approximately 45%, attributing the fee adjustment to the exchange rate between the dollar and the naira.

As per the new structure, the cost of a 32-page passport booklet with a five-year validity increased from N35,000 to N50,000, while a 64-page passport booklet with a 10-year validity rose from N70,000 to N100,000.

Meanwhile, some Nigerians who had in August kicked against the new price when the Nigerian Immigration Service announced an upward review of the fees for Nigerian Standard Passports, said it was a ploy by the Federal Government to frustrate efforts by Nigerians to travel out of the country for greener pastures.

They expressed disappointment over the fee hike, accusing the government of making japa (migration) more expensive.

Speaking, a Nigerian, Fidelis Okoro noted that the Federal Government was expected to have subsidized the increment, adding that the Minister’s insistence on the hike fees is not welcome.

Another citizen, Agali, who shared his disappointment with the government in a chat with Investors King, said, “Now the government is increasing taxes and fees and fattening its IGR base on the detriment of poor masses. Even those who struggle to leave the country are not spared. I, for one had expected that the government should have subsidized passport fees but with this announcement by the minister, I am disappointed.”

But, the minister, while speaking at a media briefing in Abuja to mark his first year in office, explained the reason why the government could not subsidise passport fees for Nigerians.

He also clarified that the price increase did not affect the fees for Nigerians living abroad.

The minister explained that the increase in passport fees is a matter of cost-benefit analysis, especially when considering the exchange rate between the dollar and the naira, adding that if the government were to subsidise anything, he doesn’t think it should be passports.

“The increase is just from N35,000 to N50,000 — only about 45%. There has been no increase for Nigerians abroad,” he maintained.

He stressed that the government was not exploiting Nigerians but simply covering the cost of passport procurement.

Tunji-Ojo also revealed that Nigerians in the diaspora, particularly those in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, would soon enjoy more seamless passport acquisition processes.

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