The Nigerian government said it has registered 2,100 immigrants in one of its centres set up to document foreigners living in the country.
The registration is part of a window promulgated by the federal government to enable all undocumented foreign nationals to present themselves for registration.
The statement signed by the spokesperson of the Nigerian Immigration Service , Sunday James, said the exercise “is part of the Service’s statutory responsibilities prescribed by the Immigration Regulation 2017”. “The CGI hereby calls on all migrants staying beyond 90 days in Nigeria, whether regular or otherwise to take advantage of the 6-months amnesty period given by the President which lasts between 12th July,2019 to 11th January,2020 and register at the nearest Migrant e-Registration centres in their places of residence.”
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