Just few days after the United States under the
administration of Trump put a ban on immigrants from
seven Muslim-majority countries, the United Kingdom
has also deported 83 Nigerians.
The deportees arrived at the Murtala Muhammed
International Airport, Lagos, early morning of
Wednesday, February 1. Among those deported are
residents whose documents had expired and prisoners
who have almost completed their prison term.
The deportees were received by Officials of the National
Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), police men and aviation security
personnel.
According to media, the spokesperson for the National
Emergency Management Agency, South-West Zone,
Ibrahim Farinloye, said the deportees were expected to be in the country at 5 a.m.
He explained that they would arrive through the Murtala
Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, adding that
officials of the agency and other government workers
were expected to receive them.
Farinloye said the prisoners would complete their jail terms
in Nigeria.
He said: “We were informed that 83 Nigerians would be deported from the United Kingdom on Wednesday morning.
Some of the people affected are those who haven’t
completed their prison sentences. They would be taken to Nigerian prisons to complete their terms. Although we
cannot tell the various offences, we believe others
could be drug-related and immigration problems.
“We expect that when they arrive in the country, we would
be able to know the real reason for their deportation. The aircraft is expected to arrive in the country at 5am at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport.”
Meanwhile, after the United States placed a ban on seven Muslim majority country, Iran in a move that is considered
a reciprocal one, has placed a ban on US citizens entering
the country. Iraqi politicians on Monday, January 30 banned US citizens from entering their country.
Kamil al-Ghrairi and Mohammed Saadoun who are Iraqi politicians said the decision which was made at the parliament was binding.
Although no specific numbers were given, they said this decision was made by majority of the politicians.

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