The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has arrested 110 illegal immigrants in Enugu State, the Deputy Comptroller of Immigration in the state, Mr Felix Odika, announced on Tuesday in Enugu.
Odika, who spoke on behalf of the Comptroller of the NIS in the state, Alhaji Ismaila Bashir, told newsmen that the command would repatriate the illegal immigrants to their various countries in due course.
According to him, those to be repatriated include 94 Nigeriens, seven Togolese and two Beninoise.
The deputy comptroller said that seven others found to be Nigerians were released immediately.
Odika said the exercise which he said, would be continuous, was to ensure that the area was cleared of illegal immigrants as directed by the service headquarters.
He cautioned residents of the state against harbouring illegal immigrants. (NAN)
What??in due course?? Deport them imediately for christ’s sake..before boko uses them to infiltrate enugu nawah o 110!
I don’t understand this story pleas the writer should check this statement “nigeria will repatriate 94 nigerians seveen togolise an two benioise” does it means that those 94 nigerians to be rpatriated need visa to live in their country? Pleas i need an answer from infromation nigeria
Its Nigerienes not nigerians…it means people frm niger republic
@george nwachukwu enyinna. READ THE STORY WELL BEFORE YOU COMMENT. “According to him, those to be repatriated include 94 Nigeriens, seven Togolese and two Beninoise”.
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