The Canadian High Commission in Nigeria has said its Abuja and Lagos visa application centres remain open for the processing of immigration, refugee and citizenship applications.
The Canadian High Commission had on Tuesday announced the
suspension of operations in its Abuja office following a fire incident at its
generator house, which claimed two lives on Monday.
Nigerians had expressed fear that the operations suspension
would hamper visa application processes.
But in a statement
posted on its X handle on Thursday, the
Canadian High Commission clarified that its Abuja and Lagos visa
application centres remain open and operational.
In the statement by its public affairs staff, Demilade
Kosemani, the commission said, “As we continue to mourn the passing of our dear
colleague from the High Commission of Canada in Abuja, please note the
following information below:
“Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship Canada clients:
processing of applications continues. Regardless of the suspension of
operations at the High Commission of Canada in Abuja, the Visa Application
Centres in Abuja and Lagos remain open.”
Meanwhile, a travel agency, , TMT Travels and Tours Limited,
has sympathised with the Canadian High Commission over the Monday tragic fire
incident.
In a statement on Thursday the agency’s Chief Executive
Officer, Collins Onukwubiri, said, “We
at TMT Travels and Tours Limited shares in the grief and sense of loss of the
Canadian embassy in Abuja. The partial burning of the Canadian embassy in Abuja
and the death of two workers there was most unfortunate.
“Canada, as a major player in the Nigeria’s travel and tours
business, is an integral player in Nigeria’s economy. We know how devastating
this unfortunate incident is to them but we want to say that we stand with them
in this time and always. We specially condole with the families of the two
persons who died in the process.”