The Senior Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs
and Diaspora, Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa, says another set of 180 Nigerians
are expected in Nigeria from Libya on Tuesday.
Dabiri-Erewa disclosed this when she
received the Federal Commissioner, National Commission for Refugees,
Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons Commission, Alhaja Sadiya
Farouk in Abuja on Friday.
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Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that this set will be the third batch of
Nigerians to return from Libya to the country in one month. One hundred and sixty one Nigerians returned from Libya on February 14 and another set of 171 returned on February 16.
The presidential aide said the Federal
Government was expecting more migrants back in the country and
attributed the development to the current happenings around the world.
She
said her office would therefore be working with the commission to
sensitise Nigerians on the need to avoid irregular migration.
“Your visit is timely because we expect more migrants back home. In fact, 180 Nigerians are expected back from Libya on Tuesday.
“With
what is going on around the world, it is going to be worse. We will
work with your commission to continue to sensitise Nigerians on the need
for them to know that some places are not just worth it,’’ she said.
“The dialogue highlighted the need to
establish a migration desk in all states and local governments which
will provide sensitisation from the grassroots level in order to curb
the root causes of irregular migration.’’
According
to her, the commission has also developed return, re-admission and
reintegration programme which provides referrals to settlement services
for returnees.
Farouk said the
commission had also developed a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), for
the conduct of returnees, readmission and reintegration of Nigerians as
part of efforts to further cater for returnees.
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