Reps investigate S/Arabia visas cancelation of 264 Nigerians on board Air Peace

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The House of Representatives on Tuesday launched an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the cancellation of Visas of 264 passengers aboard Air Peace airline from Malam Aminu Kano International Airport on Nov. 13.

This followed the adoption of a motion jointly sponsored by Rep. Kama Nkemkanma (LP-Ebonyi) and three other lawmakers during plenary in Abuja.

In a motion, Nkemkanma expressed displeasure over the development, while calling on the Federal Government to adopt principle of reciprocity.

He said the House was informed that the Saudi Arabian authorities allegedly cancelled the visa of all the 264 passengers airlifted by one of Nigeria’s major carrier, Air Peace.

He said: ”The House is aware that all the passengers went through the Advanced Passengers Pre-screening System (APPS), which was also monitored live by the Saudi Arabia authorities before the flight left Nigeria.

“The House is worried because according to sources at the Nigerian Embassy in Jeddah, even the Saudi immigration personnel could not locate who authorised the cancellation of the visas,” he said.

He added that this happened even when the APPS which was live between both countries was concluded and the airline was already airborne to Jeddah.

He condemned the embarrassing act of the cancellation of visas of 264 Nigerians on arrival at Saudi Arabia by the country’s authorities.

Adopting the motion, the House urged Federal Government to urgently take such diplomatic steps as may be necessary to protect the image of the nation.

The House also urged the federal government to ensure the full implementation of the BASA, protect Nigerian national carriers flying into Saudi Arabia and as well protect the Nigerian travelling public.

The House, however, mandated the joint Committees on Foreign Affairs, Interior and Pilgrims Affairs to inquire into the immediate and remote circumstances surrounding the cancellation and to report back within two weeks.(NAN)