Nigeria has rejected the payment for visa and other consular charges in foreign currencies as introduced by some diplomatic and consular missions in the country.
The British High Commission in Abuja had recently announced that all
applications for a United Kingdom’s visa must be done online including payment
which must also be in United States dollars.
According to a statement signed by its Political and Press & Public
Affairs Officer, Mr. Rob Fitzpatrick, payment can be made using Verve debit
card, Visa, MasterCard credit, debit cards or the e-wallet PAGA.
The move to online application and payments, Fitzpatrick had argued will
deliver a streamlined application process and is consistent with a wider global
trend to online transactions and payments.
But the Supervising Minister of Foreign Affairs, Prof. Viola Onwuliri, said
the decision is unacceptable to the Nigerian government. Prof. Onwuliri, who
spoke on Thursday in Abuja during a meeting with members of the diplomatic
corps on the planned one day summit-level conference to mark the celebration of
Nigeria’s centenary, said charging fees in foreign currencies, is illegal and a
violation of Nigeria’s sovereignty.
She said: “I would like to raise an issue of deep concern to the Federal
Government.
It has come to our notice that some diplomatic and consular missions in
Nigeria have decided to charge visa and other consular fees in foreign
currencies.
This is totally unacceptable and must be stopped forthwith. “Charging fees
in foreign currencies is an illegal act that clearly violates the sovereignty
of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
No self-respecting nation can accept such a flagrant assault on the symbol
of its nationhood.”
The Nation
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