Nigerian
Ambassador to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), Alhaji Abubakar Bunu, has said
that many Nigerian emigrants in that country are changing their names to
outsmart authorities and avoid deportation.
Amb. Bunu, who disclosed this to
journ
alists in Gusau on Saturday, said many of the emigrants had gone into
hiding thereby making it difficult for the law enforcement agents to trace
them.
He explained that in spite od joint
efforts by the Saudi authorities and officials of the Nigerian Embassy there to
locate them, only about 500 persons had been repatriated in the last six
months.
He said the embassy had discovered
that some of the emigrants, who had lived there for upwards of 25 years, had
crossed through different routes including Sudan and Yemen or as pilgrims on
lesser hajj and refused to return.
Bunu stated that although the
figure of Nigerians staying illegally in the kingdom was not known, the Saudi
authorities said it was over one million.
He therefore advised Nigerians who
want to stay in the Arabian country to regularise their documents with the
authorities to avoid unwarranted embarrassment.
Some deportees, who were brought
back to Gusau recently and spoke to NAN on condition of anonymity, however
claimed hat "only when one was hit with hard luck that the person gets
arrested and deported."
They maintained that many Nigerians
still lived normal lives in Mecca and Madinah by going to the markets and
praying at the Holy Mosques without being harassed.
They said, "we will still go
back whenever we get the chance," pointing out that, "we still have
our family members and personal belongings there."
NAN reports that the ambassador was
in the state to attend the state's PDP elders and stakeholders meeting
organised by the party's caretaker leadership in Gusau. (NAN)
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