The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency has announced a review of its visa clearance procedures.
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A controversial requirement, which mandated married women to submit an approval letter from their husbands as part of the visa application process, sparked widespread debate on social media on Wednesday.
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Many criticised the policy, describing it as outdated and discriminatory.
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In response, the agency’s spokesperson, Femi Babafemi, in a notice on Thursday, stated that the provision had been removed as part of an ongoing review of the entire procedure.
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The notice read, “The entire procedure for visa clearance issued by the NDLEA, as required by some countries, is currently under review, and the requirement for a married woman to present a letter of approval from her husband to travel is one of the items the Agency has since discarded as a non-mandatory requirement. The inclusion of this item initially arose due to certain unfavourable developments in some source countries.
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“Members of the public are assured that this item has been removed from the list of requirements in the ongoing review, which will be made public in the coming days.”
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