President Bola Tinubu has assured Nigerian nationals in Ethiopian prisons that the country has not deserted them.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, delivered the president’s message to the inmates when she led a delegation to visit them at the Aba Samuel Prison in Ethiopia on Thursday, June 11, and announced the Transfer of Sentenced Persons Agreement signed by the two countries a day earlier.
Addressing the inmates after a separate meeting with the authorities of the Ethiopian Federal Prisons Commission and the Ministry of Justice, Ambassador Odumegwu-Ojukwu said the bilateral Prisoner Transfer Agreement with the Government of Ethiopia was prompted by the citizen diplomacy approach enshrined in the 4-D (Diplomacy, Democracy, Development and Demography) foreign policy of the Renewed Hope Agenda of the Tinubu-led administration.
In a statement, Magnus Eze, the Special Assistant on Communication and New Media, Odumegwu-Ojukwu, disclosed that at least four Nigerian inmates had died while the negotiations, judicial vetting, and the conclusion of the agreement lasted. The deal was rooted in the principles of humanity, justice, and cooperation between the two nations, he said.
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“Your Country will not desert you…Your President knows you are here.”
This was the message of hope, and promise that we took to Nigerian inmates at the AbaSamuel Prisons, Ethiopia.
We signed, a few days ago, a bilateral Prisoner Transfer Agreement with the Government of… pic.twitter.com/ryZmPug1Ml— Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu (@Ojukwu_Bianca) June 13, 2026
According to the minister, the Nigerian government would continue to encourage its citizens living and travelling abroad to respect the laws of their host countries and uphold the good name of Nigeria.
The minister added that the country also remains committed to ensuring that those who find themselves in conflict with the law will not be totally abandoned to their fate but accorded their rights under applicable legal frameworks.
Warning that this was not “a licence for impunity”, the minister stated that prospective offenders might not be lucky next time.
“In this scenario, we need your consent. The formal documentation here means that the consent form indicating that you want to return to Nigeria is necessary so that it facilitates your documentation for return. So, we are urging you to cooperate with the correctional facilities in doing all this documentation process,” said the minister.
“I want to once again thank the Ethiopian government for this prisoner transfer agreement and also to keep assuring you that the Nigerian government remains concerned about your welfare, about your dignity and about your access to fair treatment under all the applicable laws and also to tell you on behalf of Nigerians to maintain hope, discipline and good conduct and respect for the laws and regulations of your host country.
“And also, I wish to remind you about what I have been talking about, which is about personal rehabilitation. This personal rehabilitation, this self-improvement, and the conduct that you have given, good conduct that you’ve committed to, can create opportunities for you for a better future.
“The government also remains committed to providing avenues for technical training, for capacity building, and for other pathways that will enhance your skills and provide better opportunities for a legitimate living.
“I’ll say this again: don’t travel these routes again. First time lucky, second time you don’t know where it’s going.
“Do it for your people, for the sake of your mother, for the sake of your father, for the sake of your family, who are so troubled that you are here. And for the sake of your country, please, I implore you that when you return, you can chart a new path. This government remains committed to assisting you to chart this new path.”
On his part, the Assistant Controller General (Operations) of the Nigerian Correctional Service, Aminu Yusuf, who represented the Controller General of the Service, assured the inmates of their readiness to receive them in Nigeria.
“After we have received you in Kuje Correctional Centre, all other formalities, documentation and relocations will certainly take place. As you may be aware, the powers are vested in the Controller General to move you to the locations that he deems fit or where you will be closer to your families.
“Once again, we wish you well and look forward to welcoming you back to Nigeria,” Yusuf said.
There was excitement and jubilation at the hall as the inmates could not control their emotions. They sang praises of President Tinubu, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, and their lawyer, Abumchukwu Okoye.
Their spokesperson, in his remarks, lauded the prisoner transfer agreement with Ethiopia, pledging that they would be of good character if eventually repatriated.
Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), had signed for Nigeria while his Ethiopian counterpart, Hanna Arayaselassie, signed for her country. The important diplomatic milestone, which took place at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Addis Ababa, was facilitated by the Foreign Affairs Ministers of the two countries.
The agreement allows about 100 Nigerians serving jail terms in Ethiopia to be transferred back to Nigeria to complete their sentences. The inmates are mainly held in Aba Samuel and Kaliti Prisons.
According to Ethiopian authorities, about 98 inmates could benefit from the just-concluded prisoner transfer deal; two of them are women. They explained that those to be transferred would not only give their consent but also have at least one year left of their sentences.
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