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    No visa for corrupt Nigerian govt officials, US warns

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    The United States government has warned that it will clampdown on corrupt Nigerian government officials with blanket visa restrictions.

     

    In a statement posted on its official X handle on Monday, the US Mission in Nigeria said fighting corruption has no borders and that accountability extends to high-profile individuals.

     

    “Fighting corruption knows no borders or limits on accountability. Even when high-profile individuals engage in corruption, they can be barred from receiving US Visas,” the Mission said.

     

    The Donald Trump administration has repeatedly stressed its commitment to supporting Nigeria’s anti-corruption drive.

     

    The US had in the past imposed visa restrictions on politicians accused of undermining democratic processes and engaging in electoral malpractices.

     

    The latest warning comes at a time when transparency advocates have raised concerns over alleged mismanagement of public funds and abuse of office across different levels of government in Nigeria.

     

    Washington maintains that denying entry to corrupt officials is part of its broader strategy to promote good governance, accountability, and respect for the rule of law in partner nations.

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