Nigeria, UK sign MoU on migrants return

By The Citizen
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Nigeria and the United Kingdom (UK) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on Immigration returns for proper profiling of the nationalities of migrants through the use of biometric and biographic data.

Minister of Interior, LtGen Abdulrahman Dambazau (rtd), disclosed this in Abuja at the signing of the Addendum to the 2005Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on Immigration Returns between the governments of Nigeria and United Kingdom.

In a statement signed by the Ministry's Director of Press, Willie Bassey, Wednesday the Minister said this was a review of the initial bilateral agreement signed in 2005 between the countries on the return of illegal immigrants, as well as for legal migrants who have overstayed their visas.

According to him, the review of the 2005 agreement was informed by the new challenges that have emerged, which could only be met by reviewing the agreement.

He further said such challenges include the difficulties in ascertaining 'the correct nationalities of some immigrants, as there have been instances where their declared nationalities are in variance with their real ones, and as such creating problems with their return processes.'

The Minister stated that the addendum being signed concerns 'the use of biometric and biographic data and addresses the concerns of the government of Nigeria regarding the true nationalities of migrants to be repatriated, providing agreed upon timeframes for confirmation of electronic biometric matches between our countries databases.'

Earlier, leader of the UK delegation and Minister of State for Immigration, Robert Goodwill, said the addendum was a significant modernisation on the earlier MoU and a remarkable achievement which would cement the UK/Nigeria relationship, which is rooted in history.

He stressed the importance of preventing immigration abuse by those who enter and leave the UK illegally. He commended the Minister of Interior for driving the process, which culminated in the signing of the MoU.

Also, Comptroller-General, Nigeria Immigration Service, Mohammed Babandede, said innovations have been introduced to make the Nigerian passport acceptable all over the world, by making it machine-readable through matching the biometrics in the passport to the holder.