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Nigerian government travel alert UK riots

The government of Nigeria has issued a travel alert to citizens desiring to visit the United Kingdom, UK asking them to “be extra vigilant and take measures,” including avoiding political processions, protests, rallies and marches.

The government of Nigeria has issued a travel alert to its citizens planning to visit the United Kingdom, UK, following the riots in the western country.

GWG.ng learnt that the latest development was contained in a statement signed by the spokesperson to the Minister of Interior, Eche Abu-Obe.

He advised Nigerians travelling to the UK to “be extra vigilant and take measures,” including avoiding political processions, protests, rallies and marches.

The Nigeria government in the travel alert also warned citizens to avoid crowded areas and large gatherings.

The statement added, “There is an increased risk of violence and disorder occasioned by the recent riots in the UK.”

Meanwhile, Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, has announced that the UK government will delay its plan to increase the family visa income requirement from £29,000 to £38,700 (approximately ₦80 million).

Originally slated to take effect in 2025, this policy was introduced earlier this year by former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak as part of efforts to manage record immigration levels.

The new administration has decided to postpone the proposed increase until a comprehensive review of the family visa policy is conducted by the Migration Advisory Committee (MAC).

Until this review is complete, the existing threshold of £29,000 will remain unchanged.

Cooper has confirmed that no further policy adjustments will occur until the independent review is finalized.

The government has tasked the MAC with evaluating the impact of restricting migrant workers from bringing family members to the UK and the implications of raising the income thresholds.


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