Nigeria’s Consulate in Jeddah has issued Emergency Travel Certificates
(ETC) to 45 Nigerians in Saudi Arabia to return home after the Saudi
authorities began a clampdown on illegal immigrants three weeks ago.
Nigeria’s
Consul-General in Jeddah, Ambassador Ahmed Umar, made this known in a
telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday, in
Abuja.
Umar said the names and identities of the affected Nigerians had been dispatched to the Foreign Ministry in Abuja.
He
that the Saudi authorities had arrested 526 Nigerians since the
three-month amnesty given to undocumented immigrants to regularise their
stay ended.
“It is not peculiar to Nigerians; it is applicable to all nationalities,’’ he said.
Umar dismissed reports that Nigerians detained in the country were kept in inhuman conditions at detention centres.
According
to him, some of the detained Nigerians are being kept at the general
services centre in Al-Shumaisi, near Mecca, equipped with “modern
facilities.”
He recalled that prior to the clampdown on illegal
immigrants, the Saudi authorities had taken some foreign consular
representatives to the centre.
Umar said that he had deployed
some staff of the Nigerian consulate to the centre to identify
Nigerians, collect their bio-data and issue travel documents for their
deportation.
He explained that the new law in Saudi Arabia stipulated a ban of 10 years for illegal workers deported from the country.
Umar
said that some Nigerians living in the country had ignored repeated
appeals by the consulate for them to regularise their stay since the
Saudi government announced the clampdown early in the year.
“We
have been talking to our people and organising town hall meetings on the
need for our people to come forward and regularise their papers or
leave the country.
“But our people became very adamant and complacent,’’ he said.
Nigeria’s
ambassador to Saudi Arabia, Abubakar Bunu, also told NAN that an
estimated one million Nigerians lived and worked in the country,
although it remained unknown how many were illegal.
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