29 Nigerians Still In Detention as Mozambique Deports 13, says NIDCOM

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The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission has confirmed that 29 Nigerians remain in detention in Mozambique even as 13 others have been deported, raising fresh concerns about the welfare of citizens abroad. The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission commonly abbreviated as NIDCOM is responsible for protecting the interests of Nigerians living outside the country.

According to officials, the deported individuals have since returned to Nigeria, while diplomatic efforts are ongoing to secure the release or proper legal handling of those still in custody. The circumstances surrounding their detention were not fully disclosed, but authorities indicated that investigations are ongoing.

NIDCOM reiterated its commitment to engaging with Mozambican authorities to ensure that due process is followed. The commission also urged Nigerians traveling abroad to comply with the laws of their host countries to avoid similar situations.

Observers note that cases involving detained citizens abroad often require delicate diplomatic engagement, especially where legal and immigration issues are involved.

Stakeholders have called for increased awareness among Nigerians about international travel regulations and the risks associated with irregular migration.

Analysts believe that stronger consular support systems and proactive engagement will be key to addressing such incidents and safeguarding citizens abroad.

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