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Nigerians illegally in UAE awaiting deportation: NIDCOM boss advises against media blackmail

Nigerians illegally in UAE awaiting deportation: NIDCOM boss advises against media blackmail

Abuja, Sept. 15, 2022:The Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission
(NIDCOM) Hon. (Dr) Abike Dabiri-Erewa has advised Nigerians who
illegally travelled to the UAE and are stranded there not to make an
already bad case worse by resorting to media blackmail.

2. Apparently responding to a post that “300 Nigerians abandoned in
Dubai as NIDCOM, NAPTIP, Foreign Affairs relax evacuation effort” on
some social media blogs on Wednesday, the NIDCOM boss said despite
several warnings by the Federal Government of Nigeria through its
relevant agencies on consequences of illegal migration to the UAE and
other countries, it was regrettable that some Nigerians still found
themselves as victims of this irregular act.

3. In line with its citizens diplomacy, the Federal Government had
approved the evacuation of over 300 Nigerians stranded in the UAE.
Regrettably, many of those affected have not been totally cooperative as
they refused to follow the laid down procedures.

4. Investigations also revealed that over 100 Nigerians who had served
various jail sentences (ranging from drugs to credit card frauds,
robberies etc.) suddenly landed at the holding centres , demanding of
the Nigerian consulate in Dubai to “immediately “bring them back. Their
voices have been the loudest.

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5. Dabiri-Erewa said rather than complying with the directives of the
Nigerian consulate in Dubai ,some Nigerians were busy pursuing a media
blackmail of the Federal Government as well as the UAE government. This
media blackmail, she said, will make an already bad case, worse, noting
that rules on such cases would not be circumvented.

6. Recalling several warnings to Nigerians, particularly on the zero
tolerance of the UAE for the consequences of flouting their rules, she
added that the allegation that Nigerians were abandoned in Dubai is
completely untrue and misleading as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and
the Nigerian Mission have been working assiduously with the UAE
authorities to assist over 300 Nigerians stranded in the country for
various reasons, ranging from overstay, lost passports, lack of
documentation especially in the case of infants, to pending cases with
the Emirati Police.

7. She advised Nigerians so affected to comply with the laid down rules
and regulations as stipulated by the UAE and the Nigeria Consulate in
Dubai , and await further communication from officials of the mission
who have constantly visited them at the holding centre.

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