US Visa ban: Atiku begs Trump to target Buhari and aides ~ News
Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has appealed to
the President Donald Trump of the United States to reconsider the
restriction placed on issuance of immigrant visa to Nigerians and
instead punish ‘those in government who have failed in their duties”.
“I
call on President Trump to consider adopting measures that individually
target those in government who have failed in their duties, rather than
target the entire Nigerian population,” he said on Saturday.
By Atiku’s recommendation, Buhari and his ministers should be the target of the visa ban.
The
Trump administration announced a new regime of visa restrictions which
mostly affected those seeking permanent stay in their country on Friday.
Apart from Nigeria, five other countries were also affected by the visa
policy.
The US said it took the policy out of security concerns.
But
while expressing his sadness over the inclusion of Nigeria among the
countries affected by the visa restriction, Atiku, in a grovelling post
on his Facebook page Saturday morning urged the US to reconsider its
stand based on the history of her relationship with the Nigerian people.
According to him, Nigerians should not be made to suffer for the
failures of the Buhari administration.
“While I
understand the reasons given by the Trump administration (the failure of
the Muhammadu Buhari led administration to share information and to
address issues of terrorism), the ban does not take into account the
pro-American sentiments of the Nigerian public and the solidarity
previous Nigerian administrations have had with the United States, ”
Atiku said.
The former vice President also urged
President Trump to consider the history of US-Nigerian relationships as
well as ongoing contributions of Nigeria to the development of United
States.
Recalling some of such relationships, Atiku said,
“Nigeria was one of the few African nations that joined the US-led
coalition during Operation Desert Storm between 1990-1991 when the
United States championed the liberation of Kuwait.
“The
Trump administration may also consider the pivotal role Nigeria, in
partnership with the US, played in bringing peace to Liberia, an
American sphere of influence, that now enjoys democracy because Nigerian
blood and money paved the way for peace in that nation.
“Nigeria
has also consistently voted in support of the United States and her
allies at the United Nations and other multilateral world bodies.
“This
is even as we are perhaps the biggest trading partner that the United
States has in Africa, even where we had alternatives.
“Nigerians
love the United States and have been a major force for the positive
development of that great nation: 77% of all Black doctors in the United
States are Nigerians. Nigerians are also the most educated immigrant
community in America bar none.
“Surely, the US
stands to benefit if it allows open borders with a country like Nigeria
that is able to provide skilled, hardworking and dedicated personnel in a
two-way traffic.
“The current Nigerian
administration may have its deficiencies and deep faults, but the
Nigeria people ought not to be punished for their inefficiencies.
“Once
again, I call on President Trump to consider adopting measures that
individually target those in government who have failed in their duties,
rather than target the entire Nigerian population.”
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