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Nigerians detained in Cairo for protesting without permit

Last updated: November 3, 2020 9:01 am
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Abike Dabiri-Erewa

Egyptian authorities have said that seven out of the eight #EndSARS Nigerians who protested in Egypt on October 18, will be deported to Nigeria for lack of resident permit/visa.

The Chairman/CEO Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) Abike Dabiri-Erewa, who has been following the matter, confirmed this in a press statement

She said the only Nigerian among them who has residency permit will get final clearance from the Egyptian Interior Minister, Mahmoud Tawfik, after signing an undertaking not to be involved in any unauthorised activities, while still in the country.

She explained that the Nigerian mission in Egypt is still pleading for leniency on behalf of the seven Nigerians, slated for deportation.

The NIDCOM boss, however, denied the allegation that the Federal government of Nigeria is involved in the Nigerians’ arrest.

She added that the Nigerians were not arrested at the Nigerian Embassy but at another location.

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“The Nigerian Mission in Cairo has had extensive deliberations with the Cairo Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Interior, as well as the Diplomatic Police, adding that the eight detained Nigerians, four men and four women, were assured of decent treatment while in detention.

Dabiri-Erewa reiterated her appeals to Nigerians abroad to be good ambassadors of the country, by being law abiding to the laws of their respective host countries.

She commended Nigerians in diaspora who have conducted themselves in a disciplined and peaceful manner, during their protest for an end to police brutality in Nigeria, reiterating the President’s commitment to implementing the five point demand, and urged Nigerian youths to embrace dialogue, as their voices can definitely not be ignored.

(Editor: Ifeanyi Mark)

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