Nigerians who voluntarily returned from Libya disembarking from the aircraft on their arrival at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja in Lagos on Tuesday
Represented by Amb. Catherine Udida, the Director Migration Affairs in the commission, Ahmed said that the commission expected 110 deportees but received 103, all males. We are going to follow up with the Turkish authority because the passports are still the property of the Federal Republic of Nigeria,” he assured.
Similarly, Mr Bashir Garga, the North-Central Zonal Coordinator, National Emergency Management Agency , assured the returnees of the government’s readiness to support them through collaborative efforts of all relevant agencies. Another victim, Mr Moses Emeh, said he had a registered company in Turkey that had been functioning for more than eight years.
“I also think that they should have a sensitization programme for Nigerians still living over there in Turkey because the Turkish government is not being sincere and transparent with us,” Emeh stated.“I was told that if I did not sign the deportation documents, I would have to stay in their custody for one to two years, after which I could be released and given immigration documents to sign, then be reintegrated into the system. But, they never fulfilled that.
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