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Why ENDSARS protesters in Egypt arrested, to be deported after release
Seven Nigerians arrested for joining ENDSARS protest in Cairo, Egypt have been penciled down for deportation.
Chairman, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, said this in tweets on Monday.
NIDCOM has been under pressure to intervene and ensure the release of the Nigerians.
But Dabiri said seven of those detained are to be deported for “lack of resident permits”.
“The only one that has a Residency will get final clearance from the Minister of Interior after signing an undertaking not go against the laws of Egypt.
“The Nigerian mission in Egypt is still appealing for leniency on behalf of the seven slated for deportation.”
According to her, Nigeria government was not involved in the matter.
She explained that the Nigerians were not arrested at the Nigerian Embassy but at another location.
She had said, “The Nigerian mission in Cairo has had extensive deliberations with the Cairo ministry of Foreign Affairs, Interior as well as the Diplomatic Police.
“The eight detained Nigerians – four men and four women – were assured Of decent treatment while in detention, they will be released after thorough investigations on why they flouted the laws of the land, check the status of their residence permits, and they will write an undertaking not to embark on any acts inimical to the Egyptian laws.
“The Nigerian mission will continue to engage with the Egyptian authorities to see to the release of the Nigerian protesters, while NiDCOM will monitor the situation and give an update. ”
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