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COVID-19 PROTOCOLS: Defaulters To $3,500 Fine

The Federal Government of Nigeria has reviewed the quarantine protocols for all the travelers arriving in the country. The new protocols that have already taken effect will see the defaulting Airlines paying $3,500 per passenger.


According to a statement by the Chairman, Presidential Steering Committee on COVID-19, Mr. Boss Mustapha, non-Nigerian passport holders and non-residents who visited Brazil, India, Turkey, or South Africa within 14 days preceding travel to Nigeria would be denied entry into the country. He said the rule did not apply to passengers who transited through these countries. Adding that defaulting airlines would pay $3,500 as a fine for each defaulting passenger; adding that passengers on board who are non-Nigerians would be denied entry and returned to the country at the cost to the airline.

The statement made by Mustapha was titled ‘COVID-19 response: Provisional quarantine protocol for travelers arriving in Nigeria’.

 “The following measures shall apply to airlines and passengers who fail to comply with with the new measures: Airlines shall mandatorily pay a penalty of $3,500 for each defaulting passenger, and non-Nigerians will be denied entry and returned to the country of embarkation at the expense of the airline.

“Nigerians and those with permanent resident permits who visited Brazil, India, Turkey, and South Africa within 14 days preceding travel to Nigeria shall be made to undergo seven days of mandatory quarantine in a government-approved facility at the point-of-entry city and at the expense of the passenger”.

“The following conditions shall apply to such passengers: within 24 hours of arrival shall take a COVID-19 PCR test; if positive, the passenger shall be admitted within a government-approved treatment Centre, in line with national treatment protocols; and if negative, the passenger shall continue to remain in quarantine and made to undergo a repeat PCR test on Day-7 of their quarantine.

“False declaration: Passenger(s) who provided false or misleading contact information will be liable to prosecution; and person(s) who willfully disregard or refuse to comply with directions of port-health staff, security agencies or evade quarantine shall be prosecuted by the law”. passengers must complete the COVID-19 PCR test not more than three days before boarding. PCR test conducted not more than 72 hours before departure. Passengers (including diplomats and children less than 10 years old) must register through an online national travel portal and proceed to fill in the online Health Declaration/Self-Reporting form located on the portal.

He stressed that “a negative COVID-19 PCR test administered within three days (72 hours) of departure. Airlines have been directed not to board passengers with non-PCR COVID-19 tests (such as antigen/or antibody tests), a positive COVID-19 PCR test result or tests performed beyond 72 hours of boarding”.

“Permit to Travel Certificate/QR Code – generated from the Nigeria International Travel Portal on completion of a health questionnaire, uploading of a negative COVID-19 PCR result and schedule of PCR test at Day-7 of arrival in Nigeria. Passengers failing to show a Permit to Travel Certificate/QR Code will not be allowed to board. “Airlines that board passengers without any of the two documents (a negative COVID-19 PCR test done not more than 72 hours prior to boarding and a Permit to Travel Certificate/QR code) shall be sanctioned as follows: passengers, who are non-Nigerians, will be refused entry and returned to the point of embarkation at the cost to the airline. Passengers who are Nigerians or holders of the permanent resident permits will be allowed entry but subjected to the procedure outlined in Section D” Mustapha

Mustapha concluded by warning passengers with fake COVID-19 test results to desist from such an act. Saying, any passenger caught with forged COVID-19 PCR results shall be referred for prosecution. Airlines shall be fined $3,500 per passenger for failure to comply with any of the pre-boarding requirements. Any airline that failed to follow the rules may be banned from operating flights to and from Nigeria.

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