The U.S. said Monday that it will impose visa restrictions on any Nigerian found to have incited violence or interfered with the electoral process.
The U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, said in a statement that the U.S. will shut its doors on people involved in any form of violence during the polls.
“Anyone found to have incited violence or interfered with electoral processes will be unwelcome in the United States and subject to visa sanctions,” Ms. Thomas-Greenfield said.
Although Ms. Thomas-Greenfield did not give names of those considered for sanctions, Mr. Orubebe, appears one of the most likely targets.
The former minister openly disrupted the process of collation of the presidential election results in Abuja on March 31, as the event was broadcast live by the international media.

THEY ARE ALL FOOLS,RIGHT FROM BARACK HESSEIN OBAMATHE HIDDEN MUSLIM WORSHIPER,SO THE ARE WATCHING NIGERIA S AFFAIRE WERE WAS THEM WHEN MR BUHARI SAYS THAT HE WE MAKE THIS COUNTRY UNGOVERNABLE WHICH HE DID WHAT OF KWANKWASO ELRUFAI WORD ON JONATHAN OR THIEFNUBU OBASANJO AND CO.
ReplyDeleteSHAME TO AMERICA UNDER OBAMA CARE YES I SUPPORTED A.P.C AND I WAS ASSISTANT TO DOLI HERE IN PORTHACOUT BUT I DONT SUPPORT IMPUNITY AND INJUSTICE.THE WE SANCTION THEM MY ASS THE SHSOULD GO TO HELL THE ARE TRYING TO USE BUHARI TO IMPLEMENT WHAT MR JONATHAN DID NOT ACCEPT AM STILL HERE WATCHING AMERICA AND SUDDEN LOVE ON NIGERIA ALL IS SHAM.
They are angry because their prediction did not come to pass! Remember my candidate has been ruling since 1914!
ReplyDeleteHow is it their business? what if they shut their borders? Is it the border to heaven?
ReplyDeleteWay to go abeg. The list is not complete o!
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