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President Tinubu prepared to personally intervene in the Nigeria-UAE diplomatic rift

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President Bola Tinubu has stated he is prepared to personally intervene in issues affecting the country’s relationship with the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

He also directed officials to immediately attend to the said issues relating to visa issuance and the Emirates Airline.  

This was disclosed in a press statement from the Special Adviser to the President on Publicity in the aftermath of the President’s meeting with the envoy of the UAE.

He stated the relationship between the two countries is likened to siblings of the same family who regularly have issues and have to resolve them immediately.  

He specifically mentioned the need to agree on aviation and immigration issues affecting the country.  

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Responding to the President, the Ambassador of the UAE, Salem Saeed Al-Shamsi stated he sees himself as a Nigerian and is grateful to the President for the welcome.  

Backstory 

Recall that since 2020, both countries have been involved in a diplomatic role even after signing an MoU to engage each other bilaterally.

In February 2021, the UAE national carrier, Emirates Airlines, was prohibited by the federal government from requiring Nigerian travellers to undergo an extra rapid antigen test.  

In June 2021 the UAE reportedly suspended flights to and fro Nigeria and the UAE until further notice even after lifting the ban on travel just two days prior.

In October of 2022, the UAE authorities placed a visa ban on Nigerians intending to visit the oil-rich nation, specifying that all submitted applications will be declined and fees will not be reimbursed. 

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