Over 103 Nigerians deported from Turkey arrive in Abuja
The Federal Government of Nigeria had received no fewer than 103 Nigerians deported from Turkey over migration-related issues such as expired visas and irregular migration. Alhaji Tijani Ahmed, the federal commissioner, National Commission for Refugees Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI), stated this on Friday (28 June) evening. He spoke to newsmen during the deportees’ … The post Over 103 Nigerians deported from Turkey arrive in Abuja appeared first on Asaase Radio.
The Federal Government of Nigeria had received no fewer than 103 Nigerians deported from Turkey over migration-related issues such as expired visas and irregular migration.
Alhaji Tijani Ahmed, the federal commissioner, National Commission for Refugees Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI), stated this on Friday (28 June) evening.
He spoke to newsmen during the deportees’ profiling in Abuja.
“We were expecting 110 deportees”
Represented by Amb. Catherine Udida, the director of Migration Affairs in the commission, Ahmed said that the commission expected 110 deportees but received 103, all males.
I was detained for six months — Deportee
One of the victims, Arinze Stone, said that Turkish authorities arrested and detained him in the camp for about six months.
Stone said he had been living in Turkey for quite some years doing business.
Stone added that the deportation fee of about 2,500 Euros that was supposed to be given to each victim was not paid.
“I have been running a company for eight years”
Another victim, Moses Emeh, said he had a registered company in Turkey which had been functioning for more than eight years.
“I also have a resident permit, which was forcibly cancelled but I had earlier planned to convert it into working permit.
”I don’t know where to start from. But I believe this is a diplomatic issue and I trust our foreign affairs minister, to follow it up.
“I also think that they should have a sensitisation programme for Nigerians still living over there in Turkey, because the Turkish government is not being sincere and transparent with us,” Emeh stated
He narrated that he was arrested and put in a dungeon, for 11 months and three weeks.
“I was told that, If I did not sign the deportation documents, I will have to stay in their custody for one year 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.
“I also know that occupying a territory, without a permit is a crime, but mine was forcibly terminated twice, and I took the case to court.
“Since my case was already in court and the court was yet to preside over my case, I don’t think it is right for them to deport me,” he added.
The returnees were given some dignity kits, starter packs and stipends to enable them travel to their respective places.
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