The presidential task force (PTF) on COVID-19 says it will
soon publish the passport numbers of 100 travellers who refused to undergo the
mandatory COVID-19 test after returning to the country.
Travellers are mandated to run the test seven days after
their arrival.
At its briefing on Thursday, Sani Aliyu, national
coordinator of the PTF, said the holders of the passports will be suspended
from travelling for a minimum of six months for flouting obligation to test.
He added that visas of the foreigners who evade the
mandatory test would be revoked.
Aliyu said the 100 affected persons have been contacted and
they have confirmed that they failed to do the post-arrival test.
He said only their passport numbers will be published, and not names, adding that punitive measures
would be taken against others in the category of those who evaded COVID-19
test.
The coordinator said persons caught presenting fake negative
COVID test results for travel would be punished.
“From now on, particularly for those coming from the UK and
South Africa, we will pay special attention to these flights. If you do not do
your day seven test, by day 10, you will automatically go onto the suspension
list and your travel documents, your passport would be suspended for a minimum
period of six months,” he said.
“If you carry a foreign passport, with a visa, we will
revoke your visa. And because we are able to track a smaller group of persons
than a large number of persons, which has always been the challenge we have, we
are now able to enforce this, specifically for passengers coming from these
routes until further notice.
“In addition to that, over this weekend, we will publish the
first list of 100 passport numbers – Nigerian passport numbers – that will be
suspended for six months. We’ve already contacted these passengers and we’ve
confirmed that they have not had a COVID-19 PCR test. We will not be publishing
names, but we will publish the passport numbers.”
At the last briefing, Boss Mustapha, chairman of the task
force, had said a total of 20,216 in-bound travelers refused to show up for the
post arrival test they signed up, thereby endangering members of the public.
He had said the PTF had concluded arrangements with the
Nigeria Immigration Service ” to impose sanctions on these defaulters for
breaching the public health protocols, within ambit of the law.”
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