
We Will Respond Assertively Against Canada For Denying Visa To CDS – Matawalle
The Pastor of State for Protection, Bello Matawalle, has uncovered that Nigeria will answer unequivocally assuming Canada neglects to determine the issue encompassing its refusal to allow visas to the Head of Safeguard Staff, Gen Christopher Musa.

The clergyman’s assertion was made in an authority discharge endorsed by Iyogun Sunday, the Head of Data and Advertising at the Service of Guard.
Matawalle focused on that Nigeria should advocate for itself on the worldwide stage, following the new conciliatory episode where visas were denied to the Head of Protection Staff, General Musa, and different individuals from the Nigerian assignment.
The designation was on the way to Canada for a huge occasion regarding Nigerian conflict veterans when the visas were denied.
The priest communicated profound disillusionment at the treatment of the Nigerian assignment, focusing on that such activities undermine the conciliatory connection among Nigeria and Canada.
He commented, “This is definitely not a simple regulatory error; it is an attack against our public poise and respectability. We can’t permit our country to be affronted in this manner on the worldwide stage.”
Matawalle required a prompt and careful examination concerning the explanations behind the visa disavowal, attesting that Nigeria should answer immovably to safeguard its remaining in foreign relations.
“We can’t stand to be uninvolved in that frame of mind of such disregard. The Nigerian government should take serious areas of strength for a position. On the off chance that we don’t get a palatable clarification, we should be ready to make a fitting and decisive move,” he proclaimed.
The visa forswearing raises serious worries about how Canada treats Nigerian military authorities and the more extensive condition of strategic relations between the two nations.
News360 Nigeria recently announced that Nigeria’s Public safety Counsel, Nuhu Ribadu, censured the Canadian consulate for preventing visas to Boss from getting Protection Staff Christopher Musa and other top military officials.
Ribadu’s comments followed a location by Musa at the debut yearly talk of the Public Relationship of the Organization for Security Studies (AANISS) in Abuja on Thursday. Musa uncovered that his group had been welcome to Canada for a service regarding war veterans, however 50% of the designation was denied visas.
Musa had referred to the episode as “disheartening” yet noticed that it filled in as an update for Nigeria to “remain steadfast as a country” and not be undervalued.

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