The United Arab Emirates (UAE) said that its COVID-19 safety protocol was not targeted at Nigerians but was designed to protect the health and well-being of citizens, residents, and visitors.
This was in response to remarks made by the Minister of Aviation Hadi Sirika last week, where he accused the UAE of introducing a COVID-19 protocol that was not backed by science and tended to target only Nigerians.
In a statement released by the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA), the UAE said that like every government, it had had to make a number of difficult but necessary decisions since the outbreak of the pandemic to protect the health of those in the country.
“Over the course of the past 12 months, the UAE has introduced a variety of special measures to govern travel between the UAE and a number of countries. These measures have sometimes been tailored to the particular characteristics of certain areas.
“These decisions have been taken after reviewing the prevalence of concerning variants, the number of passengers arriving from each country who subsequently test positive for COVID-19, and the integrity of domestic testing facilities. At no point has the UAE ever given certain airlines exemptions from these measures,” the statement published by the Emirates News Agency said.