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  • 9,000 Nigerians In Foreign Prisons
  • The government also vowed to take appropriate measures against the controversial £3,000 bond to be imposed on Nigerian visa applicants to the UK if it comes to fruition in November.
    The Minister of Foreign Affairs,Ambassador Olugbenga Ashiru, spoke with journalists, yesterday, after briefing the leadership of Peoples Democratic Party,PDP, on the activities of the ministry in the last two years.
    He also said that the ministry was investigating the circumstances surrounding the sack of the Nigerian Acting Chief Justice of Gambia, Joseph Wowor,who was alleged to be soliciting bribe over a case.
    According to him, the country would not defend any Nigerian that breaks laws of other countries, but assured that the ministry will look into the case to ascertain whether any form of highhandedness was use against him.
    Ashiru said: "We believe in due process and the rule of law. We believe in the judiciary,where our Chief Justice is working round the clock to sanitise the judiciary.
    "The case in Gambia is being looked into and if there is any case of highhandedness or what ever, the Nigerian government will look into it and take necessary steps to ensure that the interest of Nigeria is protected.
    "We are all living witnesses to the fact that
    where any government in Africa unduly
    takes action against a Nigerian, the Nigerian
    government will act appropriately.
    "We have various ways to do that. We have
    done it in the past and we will continue to
    do it."One of our own principles is that we will
    stand up any where in the world, especially
    where it is a case of victimisation or
    injustice."However, when a Nigerian wilfully plans to commit a crime, then he is on his own
    because we don't support criminality, indiscipline or breaking the laws of any country."
    On gay marriage,Ambassador Ashiru added that over 16 billion US dollars came into the country from Nigerians in diaspora.
    He said Nigeria stands firm against gay
    rights, warning the United States and United
    Kingdom to desist from trying to impose
    gay rights in the country since "our laws,
    traditions and customs are against it."

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