Antigua Immigration Department denies any irregularities regarding Nigerian Charter flights

The Antigua Immigration Department has denied accusations made by the main opposition United Progressive Party (UPP) concerning charter flights from Nigeria insisting that all the passengers who were allowed into Antigua and Barbuda, satisfied all entry requirements.

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In a statement, the UPP questioned why the Immigration Department has remained silent in the face of what it called “obvious irregularities” regarding the charter flights and that “government vehicles were seen transporting Nigerian travelers to various locations”.

But in a statement, the Immigration Department said all of the passengers on the charter flights from Nigeria, who were granted entry to Antigua and Barbuda, satisfied all entry requirements, including declarations of their places of accommodation.

It said they were, therefore, granted visas on arrival, a procedure for which the law provides, and that is applied in the cases of many visitors from other countries.

The Immigration Department said it wanted to make it clear that the requirement “to declare their places of accommodation was not waived as claimed” by the opposition party.

Further, the Immigration Department said it is not aware that any of the visitors changed their declared places of accommodation.

“In any event, changing the place of accommodation is not a crime, nor does it mean that the visitor cannot be traced if the necessity arises.  The Immigration Department is now in possession of the biometric data of all of them.  Therefore, this statement from the UPP is unnecessarily accusatory and alarmist. “

The Immigration Department added that while it is not the business of the Department to track the means by which visitors are transported from the airport, inquiries were made of airport security and customs officials, and it turned out that a Nigerian, who has been working at the Agriculture Ministry, and who is assigned a government vehicle to carry out his duties, did meet friends from a plane on Monday night.

The Immigration Department said it wanted to assure the public that there were no irregularities whatsoever; so much so that the Government collected EC$25,000 (One EC dollar=US$0.37 cents) in visa fees from the passengers on Monday night’s charter.

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It said further, many of these passengers are booked on onward flights to other destinations in the Caribbean.

Antigua and Barbuda is preparing to hold a general election on January 18.

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