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Nigeria Embassy In Germany Suspends Staff Member Amid Sex-For-Passport Scandal

A staff member under the employ of the Nigerian embassy in Germany has been suspended after a footage of him allegedly demanding for sex in exchange for passport came to public knowledge.

In the viral video on social media, the unnamed staff member of the Nigerian embassy was seen in a hotel where he had allegedly planned to meet a woman for a tryst in order to facilitate the procurement of her passport.

In a statement on Tuesday, the embassy said the suspension is with immediate effect so as to probe the allegations of sexual abuse and other criminal activity.

Yusuf Tuggar, Nigeria’s ambassador to Germany, said the official will face the full weight of the law when the investigation is completed.

“We have a zero-tolerance policy towards abuse of office and especially of sexual misconduct,” Tuggar said.

“Our full resources are being deployed to investigate a very serious incident and any other abuses that this inquiry may reveal.

“The investigation is taking place with all the urgency and diligence that this very serious situation demands. When due process is complete, any guilty party can expect to face the full weight of the law. Our heartfelt sympathies are with any innocent victims of abuse.”

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