The European Union on Monday said 7,436
Nigerians crossed into Europe from Nigeria illegally in the second quarter of
2015.
Mr Richard Young, EU Deputy Head of Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS, made this known on the side line of a news briefing on migration in Abuja.
Young
explained that the figure was the number of irregular migrants that were
officially recorded by the EU Border Agency, Frontex.
He said that out of the 7,436 immigrants, 7,124 illegally
crossed through the sea borders into Europe during the period.
He said
the agency recorded a total of 170,155 migrants that illegally crossed the
borders into Europe from various countries in the period.
“In this situation, they are referred to as irregular immigrants in the sense that they crossed the border illegally but may have a right of asylum.
“In this situation, they are referred to as irregular immigrants in the sense that they crossed the border illegally but may have a right of asylum.
“After all investigations are done and it is found that they do
not have the right of asylum, then they are referred to as illegal
immigrants,’’ he explained.
The envoy disclosed that EU had earmarked 1.8 billion pounds to
set up an emergency trust fund for stability and addressing root causes of
irregular migration and displaced persons in Africa.
According to him, the fund is set up to address the crises in
the regions of the Sahel and Lake Chad, the Horn of Africa and North Africa.
In an earlier address with newsmen, a senior EU official said
the fund made available by member states was aimed at fostering stability and
contributing to better migration management in Africa.
The official, who spoke under condition of anonymity, said that
the forthcoming 2015 Valletta Summit on Migration would bring EU and African
countries together to enhance partnership and find common solutions to illegal
migration.
He said that the meeting would build on existing frameworks of
cooperation to address the root causes of migration, establish and organize legal migration channels.
He said that the meeting would also focus on ways to enhance the
protection of migrants and asylum seekers as well as tackle exploitation and
trafficking of migrants.
The
official added that the meeting would also improve on policies on the return
and re-admission of illegal migrants.
He also confirmed attendance of the 34 African countries invited to participate in the summit.
He also confirmed attendance of the 34 African countries invited to participate in the summit.
“We have invited African countries we have agreements with on
migration; half of them would be represented at the levels of Heads of State
and Government while the others would be represented at the ministerial levels.
“Out of 28 EU member states, 22 will be represented at the Heads
of States and Governments,” he said.
He added that the African Union, ECOWAS and other regional
economic communities across Africa would also be represented at the summit.
The official reiterated the commitment of EU to assisting
African countries in building stronger migration policies and addressing root
causes to migration.
source: vanguard
This is so serious.
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