“Go Back Home” Spanish Govt Tell Nigerians
Even as Africans continue to seek greener pastures abroad, the Spanish government has deported 23 Nigerians for various offences committed in Spain.
The spokesman for the Lagos Airport Police Command, DSP Joseph Alabi, who confirmed the development, said the 21 male and two female deportees arrived at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos at about 6:40am, aboard a Privilege Style aircraft with registration number EC-IZO.
He said they were received by the officers of the Nigeria Immigration Service, the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, the Nigeria Police Force as well as officials the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria and the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency.
According to him, nine of them, who were deported for drug-related offences, were handed over to the NDLEA while two others, who were deported for criminal offences, were handed over to the police.
Alabi said the remaining 12 people, who were deported for alleged immigration-related offences, were profiled and allowed to go.
The development is coming on the heels of the deportation of 34 Nigerians from Switzerland, Germany, Iceland, Austria, Belgium and Hungary, last week Thursday.
Fifty Nigerians were also deported from Switzerland, Germany, Sweden, Luxembourg, Austria, Belgium, Spain and Hungary in April.
Our correspondent also gathered that one person was last week Wednesday deported from India for drug-related offences.
About 175 Nigerians also recently voluntarily returned from Libya through the efforts of the Federal Government and the International Migration Organisation, a United Nations body.
Security officials said that over 1,500 Nigerians had been deported from various countries around the world in the last one year.