Germany To Deport 30,000 Nigerians
The German government is set to deport close to 30,000 Nigerians seeking asylum in Germany.
The Senior Special
Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Diaspora and Foreign Affairs,
Hon. Abike Dabiri Erewa disclosed this at a programme; "Developing a
mixed migration strategy for UNHCR Nigeria" in Abuja on Tuesday.
"Germany said it
has about 25,000 to 30,000 Nigerians seeking asylum and they can't
guarantee they will get it. So, there is every possibilities that they
will be returned to Nigeria," she said.
According to her,
the reasons for asylum by the Nigerians were not genuine as "some who
are from the East and West are saying they are running away from Boko
Haram while some others say they are gays and were having challenges
expressing themselves in Nigeria."
The SSA to the President said a date has not yet been set for the deportation of the asylum seeking Nigerians.
"Germany has set up
a team working with the ministry of foreign affairs to see how the
whole process [of deportation] can be made easier," she added.
While noting that
Germany is offering more scholarships and easier process of regular
migration for Nigerians, she appealed to young Nigerians to watch out
for those opportunities and take advantage of them.
"We are looking at
the option of reverse migration also where you can actually stay in your
country and enjoy everything you are migrating abroad to get," Hon.
Dabiri Erewa added.
She noted that irregular migration was no longer working as the foreign countries were also having their own challenges now.
she said the
government was already doing much to tackle the issues that are
encouraging irregular migration, adding that "we are fighting
corruption, insecurity and trying to revive the economy."
Earlier, the United
Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) Representative to
Nigeria and ECOWAS, Antonio Jose Canhandula told the stakeholders to
suggest better ways of tackling irregular migration, adding that
European countries were already closing their doors against migrants.
On her part, the
South West Zonal Director of National Commission for Refugees, Migrants
and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI) Margret Ukegbu lamented that
Nigerians have started migrating to unpopular countries like Morocco,
Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and Mali.
She noted that
importance should be placed on education, stressing that the Nigerian
society has been encouraging irregular migration.
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