The German government set to repatriate 12,000 Nigerians who are seeking asylum in the nation.
The Senior Special Assistant to President Muhammadu Buhari on Diaspora Affairs, Mrs. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, unveiled this on Tuesday at general society introduction of two books "From Libya with Tears'' and "Practical News and Feature Writing'' composed by former Managing Editor/Director of News Agency of Nigeria, Mr Dele Bodunde.
Mrs. Dabiri-Erewa, spoke to by her Special Assistant on Media, Mr Abdul-Rahman Balogun, said that the German Embassy in Nigeria had suggested her office on
arrangements to repatriate no less than 12,000 Nigerian refuge searchers from the European nation.
The presidential helper additionally said that in regards to 128 Nigerians kicked the bucket while attempting to cross the Mediterranean Sea. She depicted the circumstance as deplorable, taking note of that it indicated Nigerians urgency to get to Europe definitely.
"Simply some days prior, 128 Nigerians kicked the bucket in the Mediterranean ocean out of 576. The majority of them were from West African nations and they were headed to Europe.
"Presently, this is a disastrous episode and I think it is ideal to stay in Nigeria and continue battling, rather than making frantic adventures that could end their lives,'' the presidential assistant said.
Dabiri-Erewa said a few Nigerians had been caught in Libya and were subjected to different cruel medicines and that lone the intercession of the Federal Government had guaranteed the arrival of numerous.
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