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Germany Warns of Potential Deportation of 14,000 Nigerians

Ikem Emmanuel
Last updated: November 8, 2023 11:34 am
Ikem Emmanuel
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The German Chancellor, Olaf Scholz, has provided insights into the potential deportation of around 14,000 Nigerians living in Germany. The reasons for this impending action are attributed to the rising number of Nigerians seeking asylum, many of whom lack proper identification documents. Chancellor Scholz discussed this issue during a meeting with President Bola Tinubu in Abuja, emphasizing the importance of collaboration to address migration challenges.

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Reasons for Deportation:Collaborative Solutions:Conditions for Return:Read Also:Changing Asylum Trends:Conclusion:
Reasons for Deportation:

The increasing number of Nigerians filing initial asylum claims in 2023 has raised concerns in Germany. Chancellor Scholz revealed that approximately 14,000 Nigerians face potential deportation, with a significant portion lacking the necessary identification cards. He mentioned that approximately 12,500 Nigerians are in a state of tolerance in Germany due to the Nigerian government’s reluctance to admit individuals without proper identity documents.

Collaborative Solutions:

Chancellor Scholz expressed Germany’s willingness to collaborate to enhance migration policies. Germany is open to sending back any Nigerian nationals who have behaved well during their stay. President Tinubu acknowledged the potential for cooperation to resolve the deportation issue. He emphasized that Nigeria is ready to welcome back individuals who are recognized as fellow citizens and have exhibited good behavior.

Conditions for Return:

President Tinubu clarified that Nigeria is willing to accept the return of those who have “behaved well,” provided they can benefit from their return. He highlighted the need to cease providing development funding, emphasizing that cooperation should be mutually beneficial.

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Changing Asylum Trends:

Germany has witnessed a shift in asylum application trends, with Nigeria previously ranking among the top ten countries of origin for German asylum applicants. However, recent developments indicate a decline in the proportion of Nigerian asylum seekers.

Conclusion:

The potential deportation of 14,000 Nigerians in Germany highlights the challenges associated with asylum claims and identification issues. Collaboration between Germany and Nigeria is seen as crucial in addressing these migration challenges and ensuring that those who return have the opportunity to contribute positively to their home country.

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