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CSONETMADE AND THE NACTAL ADVOCATE FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION TO SAFEGUARD THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF NIGERIAN DEPORTEES 

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CSONETMADE AND THE NACTAL ADVOCATE FOR IMMEDIATE ACTION TO SAFEGUARD THE HUMAN RIGHTS OF NIGERIAN DEPORTEES                                                                            07-02-25

By Sadiq Aminu                                                                      The Civil Society Network on Migration and Development (CSOnetMADE) and the Network Against Child Trafficking, Abuse, and Labour (NACTAL) have advocated immediate action to safeguard the human rights of Nigerian deportees.

They emphasized the need for a comprehensive strategy to ensure that individuals returning to Nigeria receive adequate medical care, psychological support, and reintegration assistance.

CSOnetMADE is a network that brings together civil society organizations working on migration and development issues, and NACTAL is an umbrella body of Nigerian NGOs advocating children’s rights, anti-human trafficking, human rights, and the fight against child labor.

During a news conference in Abuja, Nigeria’s capital, they called for urgent attention to the Violation of the Human Rights of Nigerians during deportation.

They highlighted that many deportees face significant challenges, including trauma from their experiences abroad and difficulties reintegrating into society.

The National Coordinator, CSOnetMADE, Dr. Emeka Obiezu emphasized the importance of collaboration among government agencies, international organizations, and local communities to create a supportive environment for deportees.

He said that Initiatives such as awareness campaigns, counseling services, and employment opportunities are critical to fostering a safe and welcoming environment for returnees.

Responding to the recent deportation of Nigerians from Germany, Dr. Obiezu condemned the inhumane treatment they received, emphasizing the negative impacts of such deportation practices on individuals and the country.

“We acknowledge that Nigeria has established an architecture for migration governance, demonstrating its commitment to safe and dignified migration. Given the severity of these human rights violations, we urge the Nigerian government to act without delay. immediate and decisive measures are essential to protect the dignity, health, and safety of Nigerian deportees,“ he said.

He added that engagement with German authorities is crucial to ensure future deportations comply with international human rights standards.

While speaking, the National Secretary of NACTAL Nigeria, Mr. Osita Osemene said reviewing and updating the Standard Operating Procedures on Return, Readmission, and Reintegration is necessary to address forced return issues and align with international human rights standards.

“The treatment of Nigerians during deportation is an urgent national and international concern. The Nigerian government must act swiftly to investigate these allegations, protect the rights of its citizens, and hold accountable those responsible for these abuses,” he added.

Both organizations urged policymakers to prioritize the health and well-being of deportees as a crucial element of migration management and human rights advocacy.

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