"Why We Shut Down Embassy Building In Germany" – Federal Govt

Federal government has dispelled reports that the building was shut down due to the non-payment of rent, stressing that the property belongs to the Government of Nigeria.

"Why We Shut Down Embassy Building In Germany" – Federal Govt
Minister of Foreign Affairs -Geoffrey Onyeama

The Federal Government has disclosed that it shut down the building housing the Embassy of Nigeria in Berlin, Germany in order to allow thorough disinfection of the building.

A statement issued on Friday revealed that the move is to protect the staff and also the visiting public amid coronavirus pandemic.

The Federal Government which debunked claims that it failed to pay the rent of the building revealed that the building belongs to Nigeria.

The statement reads; “It has come to the notice of the Embassy of Nigeria Berlin, Germany an attempt to deliberately misinform and mislead the innocent and decent Nigerians resident in Germany and in other EU countries that the Embassy building in Berlin was shut down due to non-payment of rent.

 

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“The Chancery Building in Berlin is the property of the Federal Republic of Nigeria from the first day.

"The reason for the temporary shutdown is to engage professional companies to sanitize and fumigate the building to make it safe and habitable for visitors and working staff due to the exigencies of Covid-19.

“The Embassy wishes to reassure all meaning Nigerians that it the shutdown is in deep consideration of the health and safety of staff and families visiting the Mission.”