Nigeria Remains Resolute in Refusing U.S. Deportees
"Even if other African countries are accepting deportees from the United States, Nigeria will not accept them," Ebienfa stated, emphasizing that Nigeria is dealing with its own internal challenges that "we are struggling with."
With over 200 million citizens, Nigeria’s capacity to absorb foreign nationals—especially those with criminal records—is severely limited. This view was echoed by Minister of Foreign Affairs Yusuf Tuggar in a recent interview with local outlets, where he warned that yielding to U.S. demands could trigger an unsustainable pattern for future deportations.
Tuggar emphasized the diplomatic tensions this matter creates between Washington and African countries, noting that Nigeria’s unwavering position adds a fresh dimension of complexity to their relations.
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