No fewer than 100 Nigerians were deported from Finland yesterday
Thursday December 11th after failing to get asylum. According to The News
Agency of Nigeria (NAN), the deportees included women, children and whole
families. They arrived at the Cargo Terminal of the Murtala Muhammed
International Airport (MMIA), Lagos, at 7a.m. aboard cargo airline - Privilege
Gourment.
A deportee, Mr Isaac Ejiofor, told NAN that he had no criminal records in
Finland and wondered why he was deported after spending over one year in the
asylum camp. Ejiofor said he was earlier in Greece but later travelled to
Finland to seek asylum in a bid to get a permit to work there."A policeman asked me what I want since I did not have
any criminal record to warrant my deportation. I said I wanted to work and live
a normal life in Finland, so he (policeman) told me to seek asylum and I did
that. I was taken to the asylum camp and was there for more than a year
processing my work documents. There were other African nationals there with
four Nigerians. Suddenly, we, the Nigerians were brought out and deported
without any reason."
The Nigerian Embassy in Finland refused to come to my
aid, even after I paid 1,500 euros to embassy officials’’, he alleged. Another deportee, who wanted to be identified as Jackson,
alleged that officials of the Nigerian Embassy in Finland colluded with some
Finnish immigration officers to extort money from asylum seekers in the camp.
Jackso said that the embassy officials promised to assist them to get work
permits from the Finnish authority.A female deportee, simply called Esther, said that she and her husband had been
in Finland for over 14 years and was surprised that they were deported without
committing any offense. Esther said she was deported along with her husband and
seven-year old daughter without any compensation. She said that other Africans
in the camp were given an opportunity to stay and work in Finland, but that the
Finnish authorities were hostile to Nigerians.She appealed to the Federal Government to come to their aid, particularly
Nigerians in Finland and other European countries. She said most Nigerians in
asylum in Finland came from other parts of Europe like Greece, Denmark, Sweden
and Norway in order to acquire work documents.NAN reports that of the deportees, three men were arrested for violence and
were taken to the MMIA Police Station. Some others were arrested on arrival by
the police for travel offenses and taken by a sheriff bus to the Criminal
Investigation Department, Nigerian Police Force, Alagbon Close, Ikoyi, Lagos.
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