The United States, US
Embassy in Abuja and Consulate General in Lagos have reopened for visa
applicants.
The embassy said in a
Facebook post that only the American centres will be closed.
The American centres
include the libraries and other sections.
It said visa applicants
should not miss their appointments as this service would continue despite a
government shutdown.
The statement read:
“US Embassy Abuja and
Consulate General Lagos remain open for all consular business, including visa
interviews. Please attend your regularly scheduled interview.”
The US executive arm of
government led by President Donald Trump and the legislative arm have been at
loggerheads for nearly two months over Trump’s attempt to build a wall along
the Mexican border.
Building a wall was one of
Trump’s major campaign promises as part of efforts to curb illegal migration
and crime.
He had boasted during his
campaign that the Mexican government would pay for the wall.
However, with the refusal
of the Mexican government to fund the wall, the President approached the US
legislative, asking the bi-cameral institution to provide $5bn which would be
used in funding the wall.
The shutdown officially
began on December 22, 2018 and is expected to last for a few weeks.
While many federal workers
are left without pay, some who are providing essential services will not be
affected for now.
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