37,000 Nigerians Migrated To Italy In 2016
No less than 37,000 Nigerians migrated to Italy in 2016, the President of Italy’s Chamber of Deputies, Laura Boldrini, has said.
She stated this on Monday during a
courtesy visit to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Mr.
Yakubu Dogara, in an attempt to unify efforts by both Nigeria and Italy
to check the ugly trend and terrorism.
Boldrini, who did not specify as to
whether the immigrants entered Italy legally or not, remarked that Italy
will stand by Nigeria to combat terrorism, even as it appreciates
ongoing effort to tackle the menace since it remains a threat to the
entire world.
While applauding President Muhammadu
Buhari for the rescue of 82 girls who were kidnapped from Chibok, Borno
State three years ago, she expressed willingness of Italy’s parliament
to collaborate with its Nigerian counterpart to address the challenges
faced by victims displaced by Boko Haram attacks, as well as the
trafficking of people, especially young girls and women, to Italy.
Boldrini also said that she was
concerned that “UN agencies, working to provide aid for IDPs, are
suffering because of lack of aid. It is important that the international
community continues to fund, to get resources for those in need so that
they don’t cut aid for victims of terrorism in this country.”
Dogara who expressed appreciation over her visit, stressed the need for the education and economic empowerment of citizenry.
While calling for partnership between
the two countries to stop the tide of illegal immigration and terrorism
in Nigeria, he said one of the ways the feat can be achieved is through
economic development, which is a sure way to empower people to get out
of poverty and resist the lure to engage in crime or risk travelling to
Europe through the Mediterranean Sea.
He further added that it is the quest
for a better life that motivates Nigerians and other nationalities to
embark on risky journeys across the Mediterranean Sea in hopes of
getting a better life in Europe.
To check the menace, Dogara, urged Italy
to invest in the economy of Nigeria, stating, “the truth is that for us
to deal with terrorism, illegal migration, trafficking and cross border
crimes, we have to address the issue of bringing prosperity to sister
countries so that citizens are catered for and jobs are provided.’’
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