A
total of 446 Nigerians are currently serving different terms in the
UAE prisons, according to Nigerian ambassador to the United Arab
Emirates (UAE), Mohammed Rimi.
The
Ambassador disclosed this during President Muhammadu Buhari’s
town-hall meeting with Nigerians in the Emirates on Tuesday saying
the 446 Nigerians are serving different jail terms for crimes ranging
from possession of hard drugs to engaging in robbery.
“Although
there is no exact record of our citizens in the UAE, owing to the
inability to register them on arrival, the number of Nigerians
resident in the country is estimated at about 10,000. Out of this
number, about 2,017 are students in various universities,” he said.
“It
is disheartening to state that 446 Nigerians are currently serving
different terms in prisons across UAE on account of committing
various crimes including possession and consumption of hard drugs and
engagement in armed robbery.”
Rimi
also said in the spirit of forgiveness, tolerance and accommodation,
the UAE government granted amnesty to all irregular residents in the
country.
“In
2018, a total of 5,774 standard passport were issued by the embassy,
out of which, 3,164 were specifically issued during the amnesty
programme. Further 1,346 emergency traveling certificates were issued
to Nigerians to facilitate their return home,” he said.
He
added that 5,021 Nigerians were granted amnesty to enable them live
and pursue their legitimate businesses in the Emirates.
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