Over 60,000 migrants have returned to Nigeria since 2017: IOM

The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) says more than 60,300 migrants have returned to Nigeria since 2017 through assisted voluntary return programmes.
Sharon Dimanche, IOM’s chief of mission in Nigeria, disclosed this on Saturday during a media engagement in Benin, Edo State capital.
She noted many returnees were survivors of exploitation and abuse along dangerous migration routes.
“These returns were carried out under programmes to rescue migrants trapped along irregular migration routes and support their reintegration into society.
“Across Nigeria, over 60,300 migrants have returned with IOM’s assistance since 2017, many survivors of exploitation and abuse along dangerous migration routes,” Ms Dimanche said
Beyond facilitating safe return, the organisation also helps migrants rebuild lives through economic reintegration, psychosocial support, and livelihood assistance, she explained.
According to her, migration remains a significant humanitarian and development issue in Nigeria, hosting around 3.7 million internally displaced persons due to conflict and disasters.
“Supporting them with shelter, water, protection, and basic services is essential,” she stressed.
IOM’s work in Nigeria focuses on three key priorities: saving lives during migration crises, helping displaced people rebuild, and promoting safe migration pathways.
Ms Dimanche warned that many young Nigerians still embark on risky migration journeys due to limited economic opportunities.
“Too many young people still risk their lives on dangerous journeys, believing there is no other option. Migration should never be a desperate gamble. It should happen safely, legally, and with dignity.
“Migration, when properly managed, can significantly contribute to development but requires collaboration between governments, international organisations, communities, and the private sector,” she said.
Ms Dimanche acknowledged the role of state governments and partners in supporting reintegration programmes and awareness campaigns to reduce irregular migration.
“Millions of Nigerians have also been reached through campaigns educating communities on irregular migration risks and safer migration opportunities.
“These figures show progress, but they also remind us that the needs remain very real,” Ms Dimanche stated.
She called for sustained support from partners and donors to strengthen migration management and reintegration programmes nationwide.
(NAN)
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