Nigerians In US Speak On Who Should Be Denied US Visa

The Democracy Vanguard of Nigerians in Diaspora has asked the United States of America to reject the Visa application of Nigerian political actors who incite violence in the Country.

The President of the group, Mr. Timothy Sule, in a letter to the United States Ambassador to Nigeria, Amb. Stuart Symington yesterday in Abuja, said he was constrained to write to the Ambassador to draw his attention to the threat being posed to Nigeria’s hard-earned democracy by the utterances of such politicians, especially as it relates to the 2019 general elections.

While calling on the United States to help save Nigeria’s democracy from disintegration and manipulation, Sule said such political actors and their families should be banned from entering the U.S.

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He further appealed to the U.S to carry out a thorough independent assessment and investigation of Nigeria’s electioneering process ahead of the 2019 general elections. This, he said, should include the pre and post-election anti-democratic behavior of some political state actors, with a view to sanctioning those found guilty.

“We pray these prayers believing in the United States of America’s avowed commitment to the sanctity of all electoral processes and the protection of democratic norms around the world.

“We anticipate a favorable response from your very important office, we are willing to partner with the State Department where applicable, to help realize the above prayers,” he said.

He described the hiccups, violence, and intimidation in some parts of the country  which characterized the 2019 elections as avoidable, adding that it had a clear effect on the electoral process.

Sule, who added that punitive actions taken against such persons now would serve as a deterrent against future occurrence, advised that the judiciary to be objective especially as judges currently review election petition matters and other court’s matters.

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