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Imposing ban on African countries unfair, discriminatory: Akinwumi Adesina

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The president of the African Development Bank, Akinwumi Adesina, has described the travel bans and placement of African countries on the “red lists” of developed countries as unfair and discriminatory. 

Mr Akinwumi had taken to Twitter to criticise how African countries were treated in response to the identification of the Omicron variant. 

“Now that Omicron has been found in many non-African and developed countries, why are travels from those countries not banned? Why single out African countries? Singling out African countries is very unfair, non-scientific and discriminatory. Lift bans on African countries! @WHO,” Mr Adesina tweeted on Monday. 

In a series of tweets last week, Mr Adesina noted that Africa was not the source of the COVID-19 pandemic and, as such, should not be penalised for new variants. 

Mr Adesina’s comments followed Nigeria’s placement on the UK red list over growing concerns of the recently identified Omicron variant. 

On Sunday, the UK announced a temporary suspension on reviewing and issuing visitor visa applications from all red list countries, including Nigeria.

“You cannot travel to the UK if you’ve been in a red list country in the previous 10 days unless you are a British or Irish national, have residence rights in the UK,” the commission had also said.

On Saturday, Peoples Gazette reported Nigeria’s addition to the UK red list, with Health Secretary Sajid Javid listing the new restrictions that would come into force on Tuesday. 

The restrictions include out-bound passengers needing to provide either valid evidence of full vaccination against COVID-19 or a negative PCR test result within 48 hours of departure.

After confirming two cases of the Omicron variant on December 1, Nigeria joined the list of African countries, except those in North Africa, placed on the list as high-risk countries. 

The new variant has spread to over 40 countries since it was first detected in South Africa last week. Omicron has been detected in 16 European Union and Schengen Area countries.

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