Nigerians seeking asylum abroad are insincere, says Buhari
President Muhammadu Buhari believes that Nigerians seeking asylum in Europe are doing so mainly for economic reasons and not because they are in danger as they often claim.
He therefore asked those keen on joining the migrant exodus to desist as some Nigerians have already damaged the country’s reputation through their criminal acts in their host countries.
Buhari spoke to The Telegraph of London during his visit to England as one of the world’s leaders to take part in the international conference on the Syrian crisis and the ongoing war on terror..
“Some Nigerians claim is that life is too difficult back home, but they have also made it difficult for Europeans and Americans to accept them because of the number of Nigerians in prisons all over the world accused of drug trafficking or human trafficking,” he was quoted as saying.
He added:”I don’t think Nigerians have anybody to blame. They can remain at home, where their services are required to rebuild the country.”
The paper said that only around one in ten of the 13,000 asylum claims lodged by Nigerians in Britain in the last 15 years have been accepted.
He was of the view that some Nigerians needed to improve their behaviour and said: “We have an image problem abroad and we are on our way to salvage that.”
Buhari hoped Britain would not relent in assisting Nigeria to apprehend Nigerians being sought by government for stealing public funds.
“The legal process in this country is slow, sometimes a little too slow for my liking,” he said of the process of nabbing those being sought for corruption and trying them . “But we still respect the system because we know it is thorough and fair.”
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