The Deputy Head of Mission, Embassy of Germany, Regine Hess,
has urged the Federal Government to address issues responsible for irregular
migration by Nigerians.
NAN reports that Hess stated this while speaking to newsmen
at a conference organised by the Catholic Archdiocese of Abuja on Tuesday in
Abuja.
The conference had the theme: “Action Against Irregular
Migration of Nigerians.”
She noted that Nigeria needed to do more to address its
socio-economic problems as many Nigerians appeared not to see a future in their
country.
“The big question is why so many Nigerians want to leave the
country? Is it not a very hospitable country? Do they not see a future here?
That seems to be the case, that is the conclusion you have to draw.
“So, the Nigerian government should try to look into this.
They should make sure the Nigerian youths find a future in their nation.
“Most people all over the world will like to live in the
country where they come from. They like to live with their families and
friends,” she said.
The diplomat advised the government to keep working hard and
with the help from the international community and development cooperation,
they would create an enabling environment for Nigerians to strive.
When asked if she believed the Nigerian Government was doing
enough to address the problems, she said “obviously not”.
“I mean look at the budget, how much is in the budget? How
many Nigerians are populating the nation? How much money is available for
public services in terms of education, building schools, building hospitals and
creating jobs?”
“It does not fit the growth of the nation, it is too small
to cope with the number of Nigerians coming into this world. Birth rate is far
too big compared to the economic growth of this country. This is an enormous
mismatch which has to be addressed,“ she explained.
Hess said her country alongside other European nations had
been sensitising migrants on the dangers of irregular migration, stating that
there were a lot of rumours and false information about life in Europe.
“Germany with others have started to sensitive them that
travelling across the desert is far too dangerous. We welcome regular
migration; irregular migration, we don’t welcome that much. If you are trying
to find a job, come as a regular migrant,” she said.
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