THISDAY

NIGERIANS AND OVERSEAS’ SYNDROME

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Virtually, every average Nigerian perceives a migration from this clime to abroad as a transforma­tion to rosy life. The perception has created a wide range of dangerous move from the country to the USA, European and Asian nations. The percentage of immigrants of Nigeria’s nationalit­y is on the increase across the globe. Indisputab­ly, the uncertaint­y of the future has immensely fuelled the desperate move to migrate offshore.

The unfolding events have proven the perception about foreign nations as illusion. Many Nigerians in foreign land have continued to seek for repatriati­on. They are willing to return despite the harsh economic conditions and uncertain future that pushed them out of Nigeria. Their survival strategy has hit the rock.

Abike Dabiri, the Chairman of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) has been taking prompt and unconditio­nal actions regarding the stranded Nigerians in the diaspora. Gov. Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has recently shown unwavering commitment to facilitate the repatriati­on of stranded Oyo indigenes unconditio­nally.

It is high time NiDCOM and relevant government agencies began to regulate repatriati­on gesture to stranded individual­s. The current unconditio­nal process has the tendency to promote the existing overseas’ syndrome. Repatriati­on should essentiall­y be extended to stranded students and the category of persons who lost their jobs or breadwinne­rs.

If a high standard is set in place, though not necessaril­y the conditions above for repatriati­on, many people would think deeply before migrating from Nigeria. The notion that if worse comes to worst for any immigrants, the relevant government agencies would intervene must be buried. Every immigrant should be ready to take responsibi­lity in returning to Nigeria.

Indeed, Nigeria is bedevilled with numerous challenges; ditto many other nations. While other nationalit­ies confront their challenges, Nigerians act evasively. Recently, the Black Americans acted swiftly against social discrimina­tion and harassment in the USA. The people of Hong Kong have continued to resist the security law imposed on them by the Chinese government. The Lebanese didn’t relent until their government resigned.

Every nation has peculiar challenges and people in search of way forward. The reverse is the case in Nigeria. The diaspora fantasy has beclouded a vast majority from this reality. Binzak Azeez, Faculty of Law, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife

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