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FCT Minister, Wike receives UAE ambassador, urges swift reversal of visa ban on Nigerians

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT),  Nyesom Wike has urged the United Arab Emirates(UAE) to quickly resolve the issue of the visa ban on Nigerians.

Wike made the call when he received the UAE ambassador to Nigeria, Salem Al-Shamsi at his office in Abuja.

He urged the UAE to quickly resolve the visa issue and Emirates flight, to enable Nigerians to travel to Dubai and other cities of the UAE for tourism and do business.

Wike stated that the FCT Administration was open for discussion with the UAE on tourism development.

The minister noted that UAE, particularly Dubai city has become a tourist centre of the world, stressing that Nigeria was looking towards making its capital city, Abuja, a tourism centre.

He said that officials of the FCT Administration would be part of President Bola Tinubu’s entourage for the forthcoming COP28, in Dubai, adding that the team would open discussion on Abuja’s tourism potential.

This, according to him, will be of economic benefits for the two countries.

“We believe in the relationship that President Tinubu is facilitating between Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates. It is important for Abuja city to consolidate on it.

“We would like to partner with the United Arab Emirates because we have a lot in common. I am glad that the relationship is getting better and better than what it used to be.

“I know for President Tinubu, governance is business, and whatever is going to make Nigeria great is what he stands for.

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“So, we are here as his foot soldiers to complement his effort to see that his renewed hope agenda is fulfilled,” Wike said.

Earlier, Al-Shamsi, expressed his love for the Nigerian people, and his excitement that President Tinubu would attend the UN Climate Change Conference (COP 28) in Dubai.

“This is going to be something great for us,” he said.

On the visa and Emirates flight issue, the ambassador assured the minister that it would be resolved soon.

 

 

 

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