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FG to repatriate 15,000 Nigerians stranded in Cameroon, Niger, Chad

Mr Ahmed revealed that at least six million people are displaced in Nigeria, while thousands of refugees are living elsewhere across the world.

• May 9, 2025
Stranded Nigerians used to illustrate the story
Stranded Nigerians used to illustrate the story

The federal government says discussions are ongoing on how 15,000 Nigerians stranded in Cameroon, Niger, Chad and other parts of the world will be returned to Nigeria in safety and dignity.

Tijani Ahmed, federal commissioner of the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI), disclosed this at a media briefing on Friday in Abuja.

Mr Ahmed revealed that at least six million people are displaced in Nigeria, while thousands of refugees are living elsewhere across the world.

“We have 15,000 Nigerians who want to return to the country voluntarily, and we also have not less than 100,000 foreigners living in this country as refugees.

“All these are the responsibilities of the commission, to give them support,” he said.

While reiterating the government’s tireless efforts to ensure the safe return of the displaced persons, Mr Ahmed thanked President Bola Tinubu for the support given to the commission.

The NCFRMI boss also disclosed that Nigeria would be hosting the first thematic meeting under its chairmanship of the Rabat Process with more than 100 delegates from the 57 partner countries in attendance.

Nigeria assumed chairmanship of the Rabat Process – a Euro-African dialogue on migration and development–in January 2025.

Mr Ahmed said the meeting, scheduled for May 13 and May 14 and themed “Youth, Innovation and Education: Driving the Future of Migration,” will pave the way for bilateral discussions between Nigeria and other countries, leading to better migration governance.

“Membership in these platforms provides opportunities for knowledge transfer and better migration management.

“Nigeria’s leadership in the Rabat Process is seen as an advantage, despite its being a one-year term,” he added.

The federal commissioner also outlined the challenges in managing migration, including adequate advocacy to inform younger generations about legal migration pathways.

“There is a need to educate migrants about the consequences of irregular migration, including negative outcomes; the focus should be on advocating for legal migration pathways to reduce the number of irregular migrants,” he said

Mr Ahmed, therefore, called for better coordination and support from various stakeholders, including the media, to enhance migration governance.

(NAN)

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