
The Canadian High Commission has explained why it has remained silent over the controversy surrounding its refusal to grant a visa to Nigeria’s Chief of Defence Staff, General Christopher Musa.
In a brief statement issued yesterday, the High Commission cited privacy reasons as the basis for not commenting on the matter.
“The High Commission of Canada in Nigeria is aware of media reports related to planned travel by senior officials. However, for privacy reasons, we are unable to comment on the status of visa applications of specific individuals,” the statement read.
General Musa had earlier disclosed that he and several senior military officers were denied visas for a scheduled trip to Canada to attend a war veterans’ event.
Expressing disappointment over the development, Musa described it as a “wake-up call” for Nigeria to reinforce its sovereignty and prevent foreign nations from taking it for granted.