She expressed this while talking during a kindness visit to the Minister of Labor and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, in Abuja, on Tuesday.
Leonard clarified that the US needs Nigeria to sift through issues with data sharing.
"I have to explain something for you here. The outsider visa boycott doesn't influence individuals who are presently occupant in the United States. It doesn't drop the status of any individual who right now lives in the United States.
"What Secretary Pompey said was that it was intended to be impermanent. What's more, it is about issues with data sharing which are investigable, feasible and resolvable and we anticipate Nigeria in a brief timeframe having the option to meet those data sharing objective so the choice can be explored," she said.
US president, Donald Trump, has forced a visa forbid that guarantees movement from Nigeria is never again conceivable.
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