However, Nigeria finds itself excluded from this favorable
arrangement due to the strained diplomatic relations between the two countries.
The new visa policy enables tourists from eligible nations
to enter and exit the UAE multiple times over a five-year period, provided they
spend at least 90 days in the country during each visit.
It aims to enhance tourism and facilitate business
interactions, aligning with the UAE’s vision of becoming a global economic hub.
Nigeria’s exclusion from the five-year visa offering stems
from a series of diplomatic disputes and travel restrictions between the two
nations.
In 2022, the UAE abruptly halted the issuance of visas to
Nigerian citizens, along with those from 19 other African countries, without
providing detailed explanations.
This move disrupted travel and business ties between the
nations, including the suspension of flights by Emirates Airline from Nigeria
due to financial disputes.
While the UAE’s new visa scheme promises increased ease of
travel and extended stays for tourists, Nigerians remain sidelined from these
benefits.
The exclusion underscores the need for diplomatic efforts to
mend relations and restore normalcy in bilateral affairs.
Nigerian officials have yet to issue a formal response to
the UAE’s latest visa policy.
However, it highlights the challenges facing Nigerian
travelers and the urgency for constructive dialogue to address underlying
tensions and foster cooperation between the two nations.