FG suspends passports of over 2,000 travellers

The Federal Government has said passports of more than 2,000 in-bound travellers have been suspended for violating COVID-19 protocols.

National Incident Manager of the Presidential Steering Committee (PSC), Mukhtar Mohammed, confirmed this, on Monday, at a media briefing, in Abuja.

According to Mohammed, travellers found to have violated the protocol have been ‘penalised’.

He also noted that surveillance systems have been improved at airports, seaports, and land borders.

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“We have included the provision of quarantine for passengers who arrived from restricted countries, and people who evaded these protocols have been penalised by publishing their names, as well as by suspending their passports for one year.

Let me assure you that so far, we have published the list of over 2,000 people who evaded quarantine in our health facilities. And we have gone ahead to ensure that their passports are suspended. So, for every action, certainly, there are consequences,” Mohammed said.

Passengers arriving from high-risk countries like South Africa, Brazil, India and Turkey are to embark on a mandatory 14-day quarantine in government-approved facilities.

COVID-19 protocolsMukhtar MohammedPresidential Steering Committee
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