I know that we are working very well with our neighbors to ensure that terrorism is addressed. We are working with international community including the EU and the US. Our advice to the US is that it should have a rethink on the issue because any travel ban is bound to affect investment and growth in the country and those who will be affected are the most vulnerable people in Nigeria.”
Last week, there were reports that the Donald Trump administration planned to add Belarus, Eritrea, Kyrgyzstan, Myanmar, Nigeria, Sudan and Tanzania to the list of countries on US visa travel ban. Speaking on the border closure, the minister told Reuters that Nigeria took the hard decision because the neighbors, notably Benin Republic and Niger Republic, failed to respect the ECOWAS treaty on transit of goods.