President Bola Tinubu recently reignited Nigerians hopes when he pledged to do everything in his power to resolve the diplomatic row between Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
Chronicle NG reports that Tinubu’s visit to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has led to the lifting of the visa ban imposed on Nigerian travellers by the Emirate.
The President shared brief details of the collaboration on his X (Twitter) page; it reads:
“Today, in unity with my friend, UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, we have initiated a new era of collaboration and friendship between our nations, Nigeria and the United Arab Emirates”.
“We’ve also laid a robust foundation for substantial investments in various sectors in Nigeria, a testament to our shared vision for a prosperous future”.
“Together, we are committed to building bridges and fostering a friendship that stands the test of time. As part of our discussions, the following have been reached”:
1. Immediate lifting of the visa ban placed on Nigerian travellers by the UAE
2. Resumption of flight schedules into and out of Nigeria by Etihad Airlines and Emirates Airlines without any immediate payment required from the Nigerian government.
3. An agreed framework for new investments worth several billions of U.S. dollars into the Nigerian economy by the UAE government, covering multiple sectors including defence and agriculture.
4. A joint, new foreign exchange liquidity program between Nigeria and the UAE, details of which will be announced in the coming weeks.
5. A commitment to normalize and enhance the relations between the two countries, fostered by the collaboration between myself and UAE President Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.