Nigeria has approved the deportation of 17 migrants, including ten Egyptians and seven Sri-Lankans with immediate effect.
Public Relations Officer, Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Sunday James, disclosed this in a statement on Friday in Abuja.
James revealed that the Minister of Interior, Mr Rauf Aregbesola, had signed the deportation order in pursuant to section 45, subsection 2, section 46, subsection 1 and Section 47, subsection 1 of the Nigeria Immigration Act 2015.
He said the 10 Egyptians had violated the conditions for their entry and the Minister ordered their deportation with immediate effect.
“Seven Sri-Lankans that were jailed for petroleum product related offences after serving their jail terms were ordered by the court to be deported to their country as well.
“The minister also signed the deportation order of one Ali Mahamat Taher to France and one Kasinathan Ramasamy to India who were both found to be involved in activities violating the conditions of their entry into Nigeria.
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“Taher was found to be engaged in activities capable of undermining the security of a friendly neighbouring country to Nigeria in Maiduguri, Borno state.
“While Ramasamy was found working as a shop attendant in Kano,” he said.
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Comptroller General, NIS, Mr Muhammad Babandede, had directed that all migrants in Nigeria should comply with the laws guiding their residence and entry following the resumption of international flight.
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“The public are hereby advised to note that all special exemptions granted to migrants due to COVID-19 has elapsed,” he had said.
(NAN)