Nigerians deported from Germany, Italy, Belgium
No fewer than 43 Nigerians were on Thursday deported from Italy, Germany and Belgium, for committing various offences.
The
News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the deportees arrived at the
Murtala Muhammed International Airport (MMlA), Lagos at about 8.40 p.m.
The
deportees, who are all male, were brought back with a chartered Hifly
aircraft with registration number CS-TQW, amidst tight security.
Alhaji Muhammad Sani Sidi, the Director-General, National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), confirmed the development to NAN.
He said 33 of the deportees were
from Italy, while the other seven and another three were deported from
Germany and Italy, respectively.
Sidi,
represented by by Dr Onimode Bandele, the Deputy Director, Search and
Rescue, NEMA, said NEMA and other sister agencies were at the airport to
receive the deportees.
“They were
deported for committing various offences in their host countries and as
you can see, our agencies are here to do the needful.
“As
a responsible government, we cannot just leave our citizens to enter
the country without giving them a good welcome and assisting them to get
back to their families,” he said.
Sidi advised Nigerians to stay in the country and develop it together.
He said some stipends would be given to the deportees to facilitate their transportation to their various destinations.
NAN
reports that other agencies that were at the airport to receive the
deportees included officials of the National Agency for the Prohibition
of Trafficking in Persons, the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, the
Nigerian Police Force and the Nigeria Immigration Service. (NAN)
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