Nigeria Deports Zimbabwean Bishop For Violating Visa Terms
The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has deported a Zimbabwean Bishop, Eben K. Nhiwatawi, for violating the conditions of his tourist visa by participating in a Methodist Church leadership election.
The deportation, which took place on Wednesday, followed the Bishop’s apprehension in Yola, Adamawa State, on 24th August 2024.
In a statement issued by the NIS Public Relations Officer, Kenneth Udo, the agency highlighted that Bishop Nhiwatawi entered Nigeria on 21st August 2024, using a Tourist Visa (F5A) intended solely for tourism. However, instead of adhering to the terms of his visa, the Bishop became involved in the Methodist Church’s leadership election process, a clear breach of Nigeria’s visa regulations.
The statement read in part, “On 24th August 2024, Mr Eben K. Nhiwatawi, a Zimbabwean Bishop, was apprehended in Yola, Adamawa State, for violating Immigration protocols.
“The Bishop arrived in the country on 21st August 2024, with a Tourist Visa (F5A) meant solely for tourism purposes.
However, he was found to be participating in the Methodist Church leadership election process, which is in clear violation of the terms and privileges associated with the Tourist Visa as provided in the Nigeria Visa Policy 2024.
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“In light of the above, the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Immigration Service, with Ministerial approval, has ordered his immediate repatriation from the country.
“While the Service encourages the lawful inflow of Foreign Direct Investment and individuals engaging in business and social activities, as key facilitators of economic growth and development, it will not tolerate any violation of the country’s Immigration laws.
“The Service remains committed to preserving the country’s national security and will continue to monitor the activities of foreigners for such purposes.”