INTERNATIONAL 16/11/2023
Visa Revocation: Why We Denied 177 Nigerians Entry – Saudi Arabia
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has explained that the visas of 177 Nigerians were revoked at the point of entry in Jeddah, on Monday because they didn’t fulfil the entry conditions and requirements in accordance with the applicable rules and regulations of the Kingdom.
The Saudi government said the affected passengers out of a total 264 aboard the Air Peace plane submitted incorrect information to obtain a category of visa that doesn’t apply to them, and this was discovered upon their arrival in Jeddah.
The federal government of Nigeria had on Monday said it was investigating the cancellation by the Saudi Arabian authorities of visas of the 177 Air Peace passengers, who were airlifted to Jeddah from Lagos and Kano on Sunday.
Saudi Arabia had initially cancelled visas of all the 264 passengers airlifted by Air Peace on arrival in Jeddah from Mallam Aminu Kano International Airport (MAKIA) Kano, insisting that the airline should return them back to Nigeria. However, 87 passengers were later allowed entry into the country and the country’s airport officials insisted 177 should follow the Air Peace flight back to Nigeria.
The flight took off from the Murtala Muhammed International
Airport (MMIA) Lagos via MAKIA on Sunday night and arrived in Saudi Arabia’s major city, Jeddah, on Monday morning without issues. But on landing, the Saudi Arabia authorities announced that all the passengers’ visas were cancelled.
However, reacting to the development yesterday, the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Abuja via a statement posted on its verified X handle (formerly Twitter), said the action was not targeted against Nigerians as the rules apply to citizens of other countries, emphasising the need to always abide by established rules and regulations by all visitors to the Kingdom.
“The Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia in Abuja would like to make a clarification about the media reports and Social Media releases concerning the deportation of Nigerian citizens at the point of entry into the Kingdom.
The passengers who were denied entry, and subsequently deported to their initial destinations, didn’t fulfil the entry conditions and requirements in accordance with the applicable rules and regulations of the Kingdom, as they submitted incorrect information to obtain a category of visa that doesn’t apply to them, which was discovered upon their arrival.
“The Royal Embassy would like to stress the importance of following the procedures and laws enacted by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for all visitors. Furthermore, all passengers should review all the documents to determine their conformity with the conditions prior to departing from their countries to the Kingdom.
“This procedure was not limited to Nigerian citizens only, but rather to citizens of other countries,” the Embassy stated.