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Nigeria Adopts National Migration Policy
Nigeria - The Government of Nigeria has formally adopted a National Policy on Migration and its Implementation Plan, with support from IOM and the European Union (EU).
Within the framework of the National 10th European Development Fund project: “Promoting Better Management of Migration in Nigeria,” IOM has supported Nigeria’s Technical Working Group (TWG) on Migration and Development throughout the development of the policy and been a strong advocate for its adoption.
The TWG is made up of ministries, departments and agencies, non-state actors, social partners, academia and development partners working on issues related to migration. It is chaired by the National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRMI).
The policy and its implementation plan provide an appropriate legal framework for monitoring and regulating internal and international migration, and proper collection and dissemination of migration data.
The policy also addresses issues related to diaspora mobilization, border management, decent treatment of migrants, internally displaced persons, asylum seekers and the role of civil society in migration management, in order to ensure a more efficient management of migration in Nigeria.
“As a technical partner for the elaboration and adoption of the migration policy, IOM congratulates the Government of Nigeria on this important achievement. We also take this opportunity to also thank the European Union for it generous support to the process. IOM encourages the government to establish sound mechanisms to ensure that there is smooth implementation of the policy. We remain committed to providing technical assistance towards its implementation,” said IOM Nigeria Chief of Mission Enira Krdzalic.
In recent years, there has been a growing recognition of the strong links between migration and national development, as migration can be beneficial to both sending and receiving countries. For Nigeria, a major country of origin, transit and destination in terms of global migration, the potential development benefits could be immense.
For more information, please contact Tunde Omoyeni at IOM Nigeria, Tel. +234 909 707 0239, Email: somoyeni@iom.int