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£3,000 Visa Bond: We will Retaliate, FG Warns British Government

There were indications on Tuesday that the Federal Government would opt for a retaliatory measure if the United Kingdom went ahead to implement its proposed £3,000 visa bond.
Nigeria was said to have made this known during a private meeting between Foreign Affairs Minister, Olugbenga Ashiru, and British High Commissioner, Andrew Pocock, in Abuja.
The PUNCH had reported exclusively on Tuesday that the Federal Government summoned Pocock over the policy which it said was capable of harming the existing cordial relationship between the two countries.
Nigeria is one of the six countries whose nationals would be required to pay the £3,000 bond under a proposed policy that will take effect in November. The others areIndia, Bangledish, Ghana, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
It was gathered that Pocock admitted at the meeting with Ashiru that the UK planned to introduce the "financial bond as a way of tackling abuse in the immigration system", but added, "No final decision has been made."
Ashiru, who was said to have recalled the days when nationals of Commonwealth travelled freely to the UK and other memberstates, expressed displeasure over the policy which he described as not only "discriminatory but capable of undermining the spirit of the Commonwealth family."
A source privy to the meeting said, "The minister conveyed the reservations of the Federal Government to Pocock, who said the policy was still a proposal. The minister reminded him of British investments in Nigeria and vice-versa.

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