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Pakistan clarifies reports on
visa problems for Nigerians
Pakistan
Times National News Desk
ISLAMABAD: Foreign Office
has said Pakistan’s mission in Abuja, Nigeria has been following the
procedures recommended by ANF and security agencies for issuing visa to
Nigerian nationals.
Commenting on a report regarding alleged irregularities in issuance of visas
to Nigerian nationals, the Foreign Office spokesman said, the news story
gave an incorrect picture and are regrettable.
The spokesman said, “Our missions abroad including that in Abuja abide by
the instructions received from Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Narcotics
Control and Anti-Narcotics Forces (ANF), Ministry of Foreign Affairs and
others while issuing visas to foreign nationals.”
He said Pakistan’s mission in Abuja is also following the procedures
recommended by ANF first in March 2006 and then by security agencies in
September 2007.
The spokesman said according to these procedures Nigerian nationals
intending to visit Pakistan for business purposes are required to produce,
invitations from well established Pakistani companies, local company sponsor
document, certification from the Nigerian National Drug Law Enforcement
Agency and a certificate from a Pakistani chamber of commerce.
He said Pakistan is cooperating with the international community in fighting
the menace of drug trafficking. He said Pakistan’s efforts in this regard
are appreciated internationally adding that the challenge of nacro trade
requires intensified international efforts.
The spokesman further said, “Pakistan seeks close and friendly relations
with African countries and have a consistent policy to promote any
strengthen relations with them.”
He said Pakistan maintains close cooperation with African countries in
multilateral fora.
The spokesman said, “We are making efforts to enhance economic and trade
interaction with the African continent. This is consistent with the
important trend of cooperation between African continent and major Asian
countries which should be visible to every one.”
He said, “We cannot allow any elements to detract us from our policy and our
efforts for this purpose.”● |