Brooks spoke during an Education Forum organised for 150 Teachers and Students, drawn from various public Schools, in Oyo State.
According to Brooks, the case of Atiku’s US visa status has been an issue in the papers for sometime, but “the position of the US Mission, has remained the same throughout any discussion of this issue, that visas are a confidential matter.”
He said: “We do not discuss individual visa’s status of any person, whether it be a highly rated official, a Presidential Candidate, or an average citizen.
“Anyone who applies for a visa should know that there will be some records that are confidential. It is classified as private document by the United States government, and we never discuss them now public.”
Brooks who enjoined Candidates at all levels, to focus on issue-based campaigns and avoid distractions, also advised Nigerians to ask the Candidates the plans they have to improve education.
“This means they need a good education. The School should be improved. When I heard the letter from the Students describing their lack of books and dearth of desks in their School. This is very disheartening. There are things that should be corrected.
“I will also encourage parents and voters to ask the Candidates what they plan to do to improve education. I think issue-based campaigns will be beneficial to all Nigerians.
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