NIDCOM Confirms Deportation Of 40 Nigerians From Mozambique

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The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) has confirmed the deportation of 40 out of 42 Nigerians arrested and locked up for weeks in Mozambique. In the same vein, Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO of the Commission has advised Nigerians in South Africa to remain calm as the Nigeria High Commission in……

The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) has confirmed the deportation of 40 out of 42 Nigerians arrested and locked up for weeks in Mozambique.

In the same vein, Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO of the Commission has advised Nigerians in South Africa to remain calm as the Nigeria High Commission in South Africa is looking into allegations of violence meted on some Nigerians celebrating a cultural festival in the country.

Dabiri-Erewa said it must have been a serious case of misconception and misinterpretation ,urging both sides to remain calm as the Nigerian high commission in South Africa is looking into the matter.

On the deportees from Mozambique, they arrived in Nigeria in three batches of 13, 16 and 11 respectively aboard a South African Airways flight, SA60 and Ethiopian Airline on March 24, 26 and 27, with two of them remaining in Mozambique.

The Commission noted that the deportation did not follow due process.

A statement by the Commission’s Spokesperson, Abdur-Rahman Balogun described such act as inhuman and a violation of their human rights as they were randomly arrested, detained and deported despite having their proper documentation.

Though, the Mozambique authorities claimed immigration issues but documents provided by the Nigerians showed otherwise

Some of the deportees who were received by Nidcom staff in Lagos claimed that their money and some other valuables taken from them while in detention were not given back to them upon deportation while huge sums were also taken from their mobile App.

It is saddening that while all of these were going on, the Mozambican authorities did not reach out to the Nigerian Embassy while all emissaries from the Embassy were rebuffed.

It would be recalled that the 42 Nigerians were arrested at their various business locations despite possessing valid residency documents.

Some of those affected alleged that the arrests were carried out without prior notice, insisting they had complied with all legal requirements to live and work in Mozambique.

They further claimed they were detained for several days before being processed for deportation.

Of the two Nigerians not deported, one is married to a Mozambican while the other was born there

While Mozambican authorities are yet to issue an official statement on the incident, the development is likely to raise fresh concerns over the treatment of foreign nationals and the enforcement of immigration regulations in the country.

List Of Detainees

S/NNAMESSEX
1AUGUSTINE CHUKWUKA OKEKEM
2MAXIMUS ANAYOM
3OKECHUKWU BENJAMIN ECHEM
4ANAEROBI IKENNA MARTINSM
5STEPHEN ANAYO OKONGWEM
6ONWUJEWE RAYMONDM
7CHUKWUNAZOR0M DONATUS JOHNM
8AGINAM CHUKWUENYEM DAVIDM
9COLLINS ADERITO UZOEWULUM
10OKONKWO NNAMDI JOHNPAULM
11ONWUNYILI LAWRENCE CHUKWUEMEKAM
12UGOCHUKWU VALENTINE EZECHIEDUMM
13NNAMDI OKECHUKWUM
14CELESTINE OKALUM
15GOODLUCK CHUKWUNYERE EPHRAINM
16EBUKA AMUH PABLOM
17CHUKWUEMEKA STEVEN UGWUM
18CISLOUYINDIKA IFEANYI EZEIFEOMAM
19CHINEDU DANIEL IGWILOM
20IDEH SAMUEL EZINWAM
21OGOCHUKWU MICHAEL OKONKWORM
22OKECHUKWU CHRISTOPHERM
23CHINEDU OKEKEM
24CHUKWUEBUKA TOBECHUKWU ORAKAM
25SIMON NNAEMEKAM
26ONYEKA EMMANUEL UFONDOM
27CHIDERA CHRISTOPHERM
28NZUBE KINGSLEY EBEREM
29EKENE SAMUEL NWANAM
30CHRISTIAN EMEKA MUOKAM
31GERALD EMEKA GODWINM
32OGU INYANGM
33OLUEBUBECHUKWU VICTOR MADUKAM
34ONYEDIKA KINGSLEYM
35DONATUS UCHIM
36CHINECHEREM ALUM
37EMMANUEL ANENE UGWUM
38MUONEKE MATEUSM
39MARTIN TOCHUKWU MBAKWEM
40IKECHUKWU NWALIM
41LOTANNA OKEKEM
42EMEKA HENRY EKENTAM