172 Nigerians deported from Libya have
returned to the country under the voluntary returnee programme organised by the
International Organisation for Migration, IOM.
Spokesperson for the Nigerian Immigration
Service, Ekpedeme King, who confirmed the return of the deportees, said that
the voluntary returnee programme done in conjunction with the European Union
and the Italian government, supports stranded illegal migrants willing to go
home to return to their countries.
Mr Ekpedeme said that the deported
Nigerians are suspected to have stayed back in Libya for different periods not
more than nine months, after failed attempts to enter Europe from Libya.
He said that more Nigerians are still
camped at the immigration detention camp in Libya which also houses nationals
of other countries who are yet to volunteer to return home.
The immigration spokesperson said forceful
deportation is not yet an option as the International Organisation for
Migration is still in dialogue with the illegal migrants to encourage more
voluntary repatriation.
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