More than 40 Nigerians have again been repatriated from the UK and Spain, a senior embassy official said yesterday in London.
Mr Lawal Isah, the Head of Immigration at the Nigerian High
Commission in London, disclosed this in an interview with the News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN).
He said the deportees, who are due back in Nigeria today, consist of
40 persons from the UK, with an uncertain number from Spain.
Isah said that among those repatriated were people who had served
jail terms in various prisons across the UK, and others arrested for
illegal stay.
He said the repatriation was a monthly exercise through a chartered
return flight jointly organised by the High Commission and the UK
Government.
It would be recalled that 40 people were also deported in December, 2012.
Reacting to the development, Mr Abba Moro, the Minister of Interior
said the Immigration service in Nigeria had been stopping those without
proper documentation from travelling out of the country.
“In 2012, 1,687 Nigerians without proper documentation were prevented from traveling out of the country.
“however, some succeeded in escaping,” Moro said.
The minister is on a facility monitoring visit in London.
He said that Nigeria had signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU)
with Austria, Slovakia and Germany to facilitate the return of those
without legal rights to stay in those countries.
“The essence of the MOU is to add some level of dignity to the way
returnees are sent home so that they are not forced into detention.
“These countries have further earmarked some funds for resettlement of repatriated Nigerians.
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