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Nigeria Immigration Repatriate 18 Illegal Immigrants to Niger Republic

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The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), Niger Command, on Saturday. disclosed that it has repatriated 18 immigrants to the Republic of Niger.


 

Comptroller of Immigration Service in the state, Tamuno Oyedeji disclosed this in an interview with newsmen in Minna.

She said the service and the Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development provided vehicles for the transportation of the illegal immigrants to Zangon Daura, a border post in Katsina state.

She also said that the immigrants were handed over to the Niger Republic Immigration officers at the border post.

Adedeji explained that the immigrants were repatriated because they did not have valid documents, adding that their presence constituted a security threat to the residents of the state.

“They did not have legal valid documents to back their staying here, hence the need for us to send them back to their country,’’ she said.

The comptroller said the command would continue to adopt proactive security measures to ensure the safety of all residents of the state.

She stated that more Immigration personnel have been deployed to Babana border post to prevent illegal immigrants from coming into the country from the Republic of Benin.

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