NAPTIP denies being responsible for the denial of Visa for the Under 17 female basketball team by the Spanish embassy

NAPTIP denies being responsible for the denial of Visa for the Under 17 female basketball team by the Spanish embassy

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The 2016 FIBA U-17 World Championship began on Wednesday June 22 in
Spain without Nigeria’s team following the refusal of the Spanish
Embassy in Lagos to give the team travelling visas. It is being alleged
that the Anti Human Trafficking Agency (NAPTIP) was responsible for the
denial.
However, the Acting Director General of NAPTIP, Alhaji Abdulrazak
Dangiri has vehemently denied the allegation by the Nigerian Basketball
Federation that the agency was instrument to the denial of the Visa. According to Thisday, the Nigeria Basketball Federation (NBBF) had
presented every document ranging from travelling insurance, birth
certificates, sworn affidavits by the players parents which the Foreign
Affairs Ministry endorsed since they are minors as demanded by the
embassy but yet the Spaniards denied them visas. The NBBF all through
was working with the sport’s world body, FIBA, and the Local Organising
Committee on ground in Spain but in spite of all these, the Spanish
Embassy which had promised to issue the visa, started shifting grounds
from Thursday to Friday last week before they finally returned the
players passports to the protocol officer of the Youth and Sports
ministry without visas on them.

Below is the full test of the Ag. DG on the allegation titled, “DENIAL OF SPANISH VISA TO THE NATIONAL U-17 BASKETBALL TEAM.

“The attention of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking
in Persons (NAPTIP) has been drawn to the news indicating that the
Nigerian National Under- 17 Basketball Women team billed to participant
in the FIBA Under- 17 World Championship in Zaragoza, Spain have been
denied visa by the Spanish Embassy based on a letter from the Agency. We
deny this report in entirely. NAPTIP never wrote to the Spanish embassy
or anybody at all on this matter. 

It is true that the Nigerian Basketball Federation (NBBF) through a
letter signed by its Secretary- General, Okeke Patrick. N wrote a letter
to the Agency seeking assistance for the team. Calls were made to the
Secretary -General to visit the Agency to clarify the type of assistance
needed. He said he will not be able to come but that he will send his
deputy. Till today, nobody came from NBBF on the matter and there was no
basis to write to anybody or Embassy on it. 

When the news broke a while ago, my Ag. Director-General, Alhaji
Abdulrazak Dangiri and I called the Embassy of Spain in Abuja to confirm
the information and we were pointedly told that NAPTIP HAD NOTHING TO
DO WITH THE VISA DENIAL. We were also informed that the visa application
was denied based on three issues: 

i. The application was full of irregularities;  

ii. The application came late and; 

iii. The person who signed the application was late and couldn’t have signed such an application.

It is important that the Basketball federation informs the nation the
true position of this matter and not look for anybody to put the blame
on. This is the true position.

          Josiah Emerole
          Head, Press and Public Relations (NAPTIP)

Meanwhile, while addressing the players and coaches after the
disappointing news last Thursday, NBBF President, Tijjani Umar said they
will be released to return to their various homes

“We are however, going to invite most of them for the Africa U-18 Championship holding later this year,” Umar assured.

The U-17 girls tutored by Coach Adeka Daudu qualified from the African
Championship held in Madagascar last year and were drawn in Group A with
Canada, Latvia and Japan for the World Championship.

Source: Thisday/NAPTIP

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