A hundred old woman was among the 65 prohibited Migrants repatriated to Niger Republic by the Niger state Command of the Nigeria Immigration Service.
The illegal migrants were discovered from Madaka in Rafi local government area and Angwan Daji in Chachanga local government area of Niger state.
Speaking to The Nation while dispatching the last bus of the migrants, the Niger state Controller of the Immigration Service, Animim Daughter Hornby said the Command received two intelligence reports about the illegal migrants and swoop into action by raiding the places where the migrants lived.
“During our investigation, we discovered that they were not in possession of any travel documents and there was no visible means of livelihood. This means they are public threat and can be used for illegal activities if they are allowed to stay, that is why we raided them.
She disclosed that the migrants confessed not to have used the approved route of entry as they do not possess the necessary documents, “When we profiled them, we discovered that they were non Nigerians. During the questioning, they confessed bit to have used the approved route of entry, they confirmed our investigation that they entered into the state and country illegally. ”
The Controller lamented that due to the large landmass of Niger state and inadequate manpower, it has not been easy putting a check on illegal immigration into the state adding that with the state government pledge to partner with them, they would win the fight against illegal immigration.
The illegal migrants were being dispatched in two different buses to Niger Republic as at the time of filing this report.
Oil prices rose higher on Friday, heading for their after U.S. President Donald Trump’s comments about possible military action in Syria and reports of dwindling global oil stocks.
Brent crude rose by 44 cents to 72.46 dollars a barrel at 0821 GMT.
NYMEX crude for May delivery gained 45 cents to 67.52, putting the contract on track for a weekly jump of nearly 9 percent.
Both benchmarks hit their highest since late 2014 on Wednesday after Trump warned that missiles “will be coming” in response to a suspected gas attack in Syria and after Saudi Arabia said it intercepted missiles over Riyadh.
Trump tweeted on Thursday that an attack on Syria “could be very soon or not so soon at all”, raising the prospect that an attack might not be as imminent as he seemed to suggest the previous day.
“This has been a very strong week for crude oil futures, with a lot of geopolitical concerns helping to drive the rally.
“As we start the last day of the week, we feel that the geopolitical risks are not as high as feared three days ago,” Petromatrix said in a note.
“The Syrian escalation risk cannot be fully written off, but we view that it deserves less of a premium than three days ago.”
A global oil stocks surplus is close to evaporating, OPEC said on Thursday, adding that its collective output fell to 31.96 million barrels per day (bpd) in March, down 201,000 bpd from February.
Vienna-based OPEC and its oil producer allies are poised to extend their supply-reduction-pact into 2019 even as the global glut is to be eradicated by September, OPEC Secretary-General Mohammad Barkindo told the media.
The International Energy Agency (IEA), which coordinates the energy policies of industrialised nations, signalled on Friday that markets could become too tight if supply remains restrained.
“It is not for us to declare on behalf of the Vienna agreement countries that it is ‘mission accomplished’, but if our outlook is accurate, it certainly looks very much like it,” the IEA said.
Meanwhile China’s March crude oil imports climbed month on month to the second-highest level on record, calculated on a daily basis.
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