The affected workers were also directed
to leave the country on or before November 30, 2017 failing which they
might be deported.
The Immigration Service Public Relations
Officer, Sunday James, said in a statement on Wednesday in Abuja, that
the revocation was in the exercise of the powers vested on the CG in
Section 39 sub-section 1 of Immigration Act 2015 and Section5,
sub-section 5 of the Immigration Regulation, 2017.
Beside Intels, other firms affected by
the directive included PRODECO International Ltd., West Africa Machinery
Services Ltd., Net Global System International Ltd., MGM Logistics
Solutions Ltd., and ORIEAN Investment Ltd.
The Federal Government had earlier
terminated Intels contract with the Nigerian Port Authority over
allegations that the firm did not comply with the government’s directive
on the Treasury Single Account.
It was widely believed that the
termination of the contract might not be unconnected to Atiku’s plans to
contest the presidential elections in 2019.
But James in the statement said the
revocation of the expatriates’ residence permits followed the withdrawal
of the operational licenses of their employers by the Oil and Gas Free
Zones Authority.
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