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FG defends mission on allegation of negligence, poor service delivery

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The Federal Government has defended the country’s Embassy in Berne, Switzerland over allegation of negligence and poor service delivery.

Mr. Agbaeze Francis Chinedu, a Nigerian citizen resident in Switzerland, had accused the Nigerian Embassy in Berne of negligence and poor service delivery.

But the Ministry of Foreign Affairs debunked the allegation, saying that Chinedu had no prior booking with the Embassy and neither did any records show or prove that he contacted the Immigration officers of the Embassy.

The statement was signed by the Spokesperson, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mr. Ferdinand Nwonye titled “CLARIFICATION ON THE DEFAMATORY VIDEO AGAINST THE NIGERIAN EMBASSY IN BERNE, SWITZERLAND”

The statement reads: “The attention of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been drawn to a video currently in circulation on the social media by one Mr. Agbaeze Francis Chinedu, a Nigerian citizen resident in Switzerland, falsely accusing the Nigerian Embassy in Berne of negligence and poor service delivery.

“The Ministry wishes to strongly refute the allegations against the Embassy and issue the following clarifications:

“In line with the mandatory COVID-19 policy measures and directives (third-tier lockdown) announced by the Swiss Government on 14th January, 2021, the Immigration Officers of the Embassy were obliged to cancel all earlier booked appointments and all applicants were informed accordingly. The information regarding discontinuation of consular services were sent via public notices to the President of Nigerians in Diaspora Organization (NIDO) Swiss chapter, relevant media in Switzerland and also uploaded on the official website of the Mission.

“Investigations revealed that contrary to his alleged claims, Mr. Agbaeze Francis Chinedu had no prior booking with the Embassy and neither did any records show or prove that he contacted the Immigration officers of the Embassy.

“The President of NIDO (Swiss chapter) informed the Mission that he had earlier contacted Mr. Agbaeze requesting that he removes the defaming video after his failure to provide substantial proof of his claims but Mr. Agbaeze remained defiant and rather issued more threats.

“In the light of the the above, the Ministry wishes to condemn the defamatory and inciting actions of Mr. Agbaeze against staff of the Embassy and the Nigerian State.

“Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been varying levels of lockdown measures implemented by several countries and our Missions are obligated to respect and comply with the directives of their host countries. Therefore, in compliance with the new developments in Switzerland, as regards the mandatory teleworking directive, strict restrictions and limit on the number of people in workplaces, the Immigration Officers have informed that all cancelled appointments will be re-booked when the lockdown is lifted.

“The Ministry hereby reminds and urges Nigerian citizens in their various host countries to kindly abide by the online booking systems of their Missions and refrain from disorderly conduct. This is to ensure that consular services at the Embassy are carried out with the observation of COVID-19 protocols, in the interest of all.”

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