By Fortune Abang
“We have continued to support Nigeria protect people, including international migrants like Blessing, who returned from Libya in 2017 and received comprehensive support including mental-health and psychosocial support, business skills training and start-up kit to rebuild her life, despite traumatic situation she went through.
“As the UN Migration Organisation, 2024 is a successful year, in terms of providing essential technical support to Nigeria in enhancing its migration governance architecture.
“A significant milestone is the review of Nigeria’s National Migration Policy, a process that commenced in November 2022 and involved extensive consultations across the country’s six geopolitical zones.”
The head of mission described Nigeria as one of very few countries worldwide, to have revised a National Migration Policy after the adoption of Global Compact for Migration, commonly known as the GCM.
“It is poised to be model for other countries to emulate, as the review process unfolds.
“It can show the world what a comprehensive migration policy that takes into account, the core principles of the GCM (and also the Global Compact on Refugees and other relevant international migration law instruments) looks like.
“When applied alongside the robust national policies on Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), and the Diaspora, this suite of policies will position Nigeria as a true leader in maximising the interplay between these interlinked issues.
“We also made significant progress through partnerships with both local and international organisations, which enabled us to provide comprehensive solutions that go beyond immediate relief, to achieve sustainable recovery and provide durable solutions.”
“As we look toward 2025, our plans focus on scaling response by leveraging technology, strengthening local partnerships and enhancing capacity to create long-term impact through education, job creation, and advocacy for legislative change,” she added. (NAN)