President Muhammadu Buhari
says officials of past
administrations including
ministers are entitled to their
full rights and privileges
under the constitution, and
must not be subjected to any
undue harassment and
intimidation at the airports or
at other points of entry and
exit.
“We have not banned anyone
from travelling,” Mr. Buhari
said in a statement Saturday.
Responding to some cases of
“V.I.P stoppages” at the
airports as reported to him on
Saturday, President Buhari
directed all agencies under the
government to run their
affairs in full compliance with
extant rules, regulations and
the constitution of the
country.
“Unless otherwise directed by
the courts, no law-abiding
citizens should be barred from
travelling abroad,” he said.
“We must treat fellow citizens
with courtesy and respect.
Officials at the borders and
other points of entry and exit
should conduct their affairs in
strict compliance with due
process. No one has my
permission to bar anyone
from travelling abroad,” the
president said.
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