400 Nigerians
Serving Jail Terms In South Africa
Interior Minister, Lt.-Gen. Abdulrahman Dambazau (retd) on Friday said 400 Nigerians are serving jail terms for various offences in South Africa.
Dambazau
said this at a joint news conference in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the
visit of Nigerian delegation to South Africa.
Dambazau
and his Foreign Affairs counterpart, Geoffrey Onyeama, had on Monday led a
delegation to South Africa over the incessant xenophobic attacks on Nigerians
living there.
He
said he had a meeting with the South African Home Affairs Minister, during
which he discussed general issues, particularly on migration.
Dambazau
said they also discussed Nigerians involved in some criminal activities.
“These
are in the minority, because we also have Nigerian professionals who are
contributing positively to the development of their host country.
“However,
that is not to say that they should fold their arms and not to do something
about somebody involved in crime.
“But
in doing that, we emphasised that due process should be upheld in terms of the
assumption of innocence, being proved guilty and in terms of fair hearing.
“I
understand that there are about 400 Nigerians who are in the South African
prison for various offences,” he said.
The
minister said their offences included prostitution and drug peddling, among
others.
He
said the offenders would finish their jail terms in South Africa because there
is no prisoner exchange arrangement between Nigeria and South Africa.
He,
however, said efforts would be made to ensure that such arrangement is put in
place soon.
Dambazau
said they also met with the Nigerian community in South Africa.
“When
we met with the Nigerian community, we also emphasised that those who are
involved in criminal behaviour should not be allowed to spoil the good name of
Nigeria.
“So,
they have that moral responsibility to report where necessary,” he said.
The
minister said the issue of passport challenge was also tabled at the meeting,
with a promise that it would be resolved.
“There
were complaints that the passport machines were old and from our record, we
understand that they were supplied in 2007
“I
then promised them that arrangement would be made to ensure that all passport
machines are changed to modern ones.
“We
are going to streamline the issuance of passports,” he said.
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