Friday, 28 October 2011

UK deports 76 Nigerians

THE United Kingdom Government on Wednesday deported 76 Nigerians back home. The conservative-led government of Prime Minister David Cameron had at  inception vowed  to reduce migration in that country.

The Cameron administration also recently imposed a migration cap focusing on non-EU migrants in the UK,  including Nigerians.
Head of Immigration in the Nigerian High Commission in the UK, Mohammed Isa, confirmed the deportation.

He said in London that the Nigerians affected were deported for various immigration offences and  criminal activities.
``The exercise commenced in 2005 following the conclusion of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on migration returns between the two countries.

``It is also in line with global best practices,’’ said Isa.

He said officials of the two countries would accompany the chartered flight conveying the deportees to Lagos to ensure that their human rights were protected.

Nigeria’s High Commissioner to the UK, Dr Dalhatu Tafida, said many Nigerians in that country were surviving through illegal means, including credit card fraud, internet scams and immigration paper forgery.


He had a message for many Nigerians still struggling to travel to the UK for residency, saying: ``UK is no longer a safe haven; it is easier to live in Nigeria without a job than in the UK.

``Unless you have a confirmed job, do not come; make sure your papers are complete and not forged.’’

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