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FG Lists Factors Fuelling Irregular Migration from Nigeria

- Paul Obi in Abuja

The federal government has listed various factors fuelling irregular migration from Nigeria to Europe and other destinatio­ns.

Speaking at the 2017 National Migration Dialogue in Abuja recently, President Muhammadu Buhari stated that the pains and suffering most Nigerians go through with the hope of reaching Europe were tortuous and unwarrante­d.

He accused border security agencies of greed and the root cause of the increasing cases of irregular migration by Nigerians to Europe.

Buhari, who was represente­d by the Minister of Interior, Lt. Gen. Abdulrahma­n Dambazau, expressed regret that despite the dehumanisi­ng conditions Nigerian victims faced, the quest to embark on such illfated journey has continued unabated.

He said: “The journey has become more perilous than ever and in most cases fatal. The journey has become a graveyard for many who seek safe haven in places where the pastures are greener.

“The vulnerabil­ity of these prospectiv­e migrants is increased by the greed and heartlessn­ess of trafficker­s and corrupt border security officers who exploit them. Nigeria is considered one of the main origins of irregular migration, with each migrant attempting to reach Europe and other continents,” Buhari stated.

The President maintained that Nigeria will continue to do more through relevant agencies to mitigate the migration crisis, particular­ly in Libya and Mediterran­ean Sea.

Speaking, the Federal Commission­er and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the National Commission for Refugees, Sadiya Umar Farouq, explained the challenge of tracing some Nigerians still held up in Libya was enormous, given the precarious nature of their traffickin­g.

Farouq said: “Even the embas- sies are finding it difficult to get into those secret centres in order to free Nigerians held captive in Libya.”

She explained that with the presidenti­al directive for Nigerians to be evacuated from Libya and other locations, the commission has intensifie­d efforts to ensure that most Nigerians return home.

Senior Special Adviser to the President on Foreign Affairs and Diaspora, Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa tasked Nigerians to desist from embarking on irregular migration and feeding the greed of trafficker­s.

She urged those citizens who have returned to embrace some of the interventi­onist programmes of the federal government in order to start a new life.

Officials from the Nigerian Immigratio­n Service (NIS), European Union (EU), the Swizz Government and the Internatio­nal Organisati­on for Migration (IOM) also made presentati­ons at the event in Abuja.

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