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GIJC23: Sweden denies Nigerian journalists visas to attend global conference

GIJC23: Sweden denies Nigerian journalists visas to attend global conference
Abdallah el-KurebeBy Abdallah el-KurebeSeptember 13, 2023Updated:September 13, 2023No Comments5 Mins Read
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The Embassy of Sweden in Nairobi, Kenya, has denied visas to several Nigerian journalists, including, the Editor-in-Chief of SOLACEBASE online newspaper, Head of Production, Lavun Community Radio in Niger State, and four from THE WHISTLER newspaper, who were registered and invited to attend the 2023 Global Investigative Journalism Conference (GIJC23) to be held in Gothenburg, Sweden from 19-22 September 2023.

The refusal has raised questions of discrimination against Nigerians and frustration among journalists, who had prepared their visa applications with all required documents.

The Editor-in-Chief of SOLACEBASE online newspaper, Abdullateef Abubakar Jos, with over two decades of journalism practice and who is widely traveled was denied visa with the excuse that due to the economic situation in the country would not return.

SOLACEBASE online newspaper with headquarters in Kano was established in 2017 with 8 permanent staff and 7 freelancers.

Abdullateef Abubakar Jos despite having traveled to Germany, Belgium, Ghana, Ethiopia, and South Africa where he attended the Africa Investigative Journalism Conference (AIJC) last November, even appealed the visa denial to the migration court in Sweden without a positive response.

Also, Lavun Community Radio, Head of Production, Mustapha Ahmed experienced the same treatment of visa denial on the ground that the economic situation in Nigeria is sordid, hence he would not come back to the country if given a visa.

Four editorial staff members of THE WHISTLER, a leading Nigerian media outlet, had been invited to participate in the prestigious GIJC23 event, which draws investigative journalists from around the world.

Despite providing the necessary documents, including purchased tickets, travel and hotel bookings, and bank statements showing financial support from their newsroom, they were met with baffling and inconsistent reasons for visa denials.

Tadujeen Suleiman, the Managing Editor of THE WHISTLER, who had previously attended the biannual conference, received a rejection letter citing his lack of prior visits to the Schengen area as a reason for the denial.

The embassy expressed concerns about his intention to leave the Schengen member states before the visa expiration and questioned his status in Nigeria due to the “general socioeconomic” situation in the country.

In another case, Nneoma Benson, the Head of Crime Desk at THE WHISTLER, was told that despite her recent visit to the Schengen area with a visa issued by Germany in June 2023, she could not be granted another entry visa. The embassy emphasized that previous visits alone did not justify the purpose of her intended stay in Sweden.

The embassy’s refusal also extended to journalists who despite providing additional documentation to appeal the decision, were still denied.

Despite THE WHISTLER newspaper’s registration status with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC) being updated from “inactive” to active and the provision of a current Tax Clearance Certificate from the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS), the appeals were rejected without explanations.

Tayo Olu, the Deputy Editor of THE WHISTLER, was also denied due to another baffling excuse. The embassy demanded proof of marriage and family ties in Nigeria, which Olu provided with a marriage certificate, birth certificates of his two children, and evidence of his spouse’s name change issued by the Federal High Court in Abuja.

However, his appeal for a visa was also denied.

Furthermore, Gbenga Adanikin, a Nigerian journalist working with a leading non-profit investigative news website, was denied a visa despite being listed as one of the Speakers at the GIJC23 event, which was scheduled to host over 2,000 journalists.

Adanikin expressed his astonishment, saying he was told that he would “run away” if granted a visa to Sweden, despite recently returning from a program in the United States that lasted for more than a month.

Suleiman, the Managing Editor of THE WHISTLER, voiced his disappointment over the visa denials, calling them “insulting to Nigeria” and the conference organizers, the Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN), who had meticulously vetted the invited journalists.

Suleiman highlighted the importance of not holding such global conferences in countries with tendencies for racism and xenophobia.

“To deny four journalists of a major Nigerian media platform such as THE WHISTLER visa to attend a 5-day conference after filing all necessary documents is a xenophobic snub,” said Suleiman.

“This must serve as a bitter lesson for the organizers not to take such important global conferences to countries that have tendencies for racism and xenophobia.”

In a chat with THE WHISTLER, Benon Oluka, GIJN’s Africa Editor, expressed concern over the development and informed that the GIJN team have been trying to resolve visa-related issues experienced by journalists.

The GIJC is renowned as the world’s largest international gathering of investigative journalists, offering training, workshops, and networking opportunities for reporters. Organized by the Global Investigative Journalism Network (GIJN), the Fojo Media Institute, and Föreningen Grävande Journalister, the 2023 GIJC was expected to be attended by investigative journalists worldwide.

The GIJC23 organizers have been urged to take note of such issues in the future, ensuring that conferences are held in countries with a more welcoming and transparent visa policy rather than those with troubling patterns of discrimination.

GABON 🇬🇦

Meet Joseph Owondault Berre, Vice-President of the Transition of GABON

Joseph Owondault Berre assumed the role of Vice-President of the Transition in Gabon on September 11, 2023.

The President of the Transition, General Brice Clotaire Oligui Nguema, appointed him to this position after toppling former President Ali Bongo Ondimba on August 30th, 2023.

Although Joseph Owondault Berre may not enjoy widespread recognition in Gabon, he has now become the country’s second-ranking official as per protocol.

His appointment aligns with Article 40 of the Transition Charter, which states, “The President of the Transition may be assisted by a Vice-President of the Transition. The Vice-President of the Transition is appointed by the President of the Transition, who may terminate their functions.”

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