Nigeria will bar entry to nationals of countries that do not allow Nigerians to enter amid the new coronavirus pandemic, the aviation minister said on Friday.
Nigeria is preparing to re-open its airports to international flights on August 29, for the first time since March, and is developing the rules and protocols to enable the resumption.
Minister Hadi Sirika told airline and travel industry representatives on a Zoom call late on Friday that a reciprocal ban on travel would apply to both airlines and citizens.
“If they ban both the passengers and the carriers together, then that’s what’s going to happen,” Sirika said.
A day earlier, a spokesman for Sirika said the reciprocal ban targeted landing rights for aircraft, rather than citizens. But Sirika said completely reciprocal measures were a matter of fairness to Nigerians.
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