x

UNHCR wants increased awareness on migration

Benin, March 12, 2020 The United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), has called for increased awareness on dangers inherent in irregular migration.

Mrs Amah Assiama-Hillgartner, UNHCR’s Senior Liaison officer in Nigeria, said this would help would-be migrants make informed decisions on their ‘life decision.’

Assiama-Hillgartner made a presentation entitled ‘UNHCR Nigeria Asylum migration strategy’, at a one-day ‘Telling the real story testimony dissemination meeting’ on Thursday in Benin.

While identifying Nigeria as a transit country, she noted that Edo was identified as mainly the state with 70 per cent of victims of returnees as at 2019.

She said UNHCR statistics showed that Nigeria also had over 8,000 returnees from Libya, with about 1.2 million people living in IDP camps.

She added that the country had “security issues with 64 per of the population live below poverty line.

“And since Edo seems to be where most of the people process their documents because of the basic presence of infrastructure for it, our purpose here is to partner with experts on ways to improve information dissemination about the risks involved in irregular migration.

“We are not against migration. But our purpose here is to make sure that if people must move   they should do so in safety and in dignity.

“We belief that the conditions in IDP camps in Nigeria can also put people at risk. Right now, we are in Edo because we have concerns.

“We also need to tell the real stories in IDP camps who are at risk to be manipulated by traffickers because of the harsh conditions and difficulties they are going through.

 

“We have looked at the vulnerability of the people and conclude that these are people likely to fall victims. And that is why we need to go there with the real message.”

 

The UNHCR official said the outcome of the meeting with the technical partners would be disseminated widely so that the people would be adequately informed about the dangers inherent in irregular migration.

 

” UNHCR is not against migration. We are saying through irregular migration; people should not put their lives in danger.

 

“Migrant, but not at the risk of losing your life. This is our message. We will continue to campaign and regularly come out with alternative strategies to drive our message home she said.

 

Earlier, UNHCR’ Senior project officer in Nigeria, Mr Markus Topp, said TRS was an awareness raising meeting among crucial partners including media, NGOs, governments, returnees and other relevant stakeholders.

 

“It is geared towards letting them know of some of the tools we are trying to use to ensure people who want to migrate do so with the correct understanding of the implications of their voyage,” he said.

Hot this week

Understanding China’s ‘Two Sessions’ and Their Global Significance

China’s Two Sessions are the country’s most significant annual...

Wike Assures FCT Indigenes of Getting C of Os for Their Lands

By Joyce Remi - BabayejuThe FCT Minister, Barr. Nyesom...

Group Petitions Tinubu Over Alleged Handling of Abducted Girls in Borno, Yobe

By Achadu Gabriel, KadunaA civil society group, the...

Oluremi Tinubu Urges Nationwide Adoption of Akwa Ibom Senior Citizens Centre Model

By Ogenyi Ogenyi, UyoNigeria’s First Lady, Senator Oluremi...

Kaduna Government Warns Against Illegal Land Sales at NNPC Quarters in Sabon Tasha

By Achadu Gabriel, KadunaThe Kaduna State Government has...

Managing External and Internal Economic Shocks in Nigeria’s Oil-Dependent Economy

By Okechukwu Keshi UkaegbuGlobal disruptions—whether from wars, supply chain...

EFCC Arraigns Four in Lagos Over Alleged N91.7m Theft and N3.4m Fraud

By Francis WilfredThe Economic and Financial Crimes Commission...

Plateau APC EXCO Passes Vote of Confidence on National Chairman Nentawe Yilwatda

By Israel Adamu, JosThe Plateau State Executive Committee...

Nigerian Youth Storm National Assembly Demands Access to Present Dishonourable Award to Senator

Nigerian Youth under the leadership of Empowerment for Unemployed...

Related Articles

Popular Categories

spot_imgspot_img