NSI’s recent report on Migration Governance in Nigeria gains media attention
The New South Institute (NSI) is proud to share that its latest report, “An Analysis of Migration Governance Frameworks in Nigeria,” has been receiving significant attention in the media. Authored by Victor Amadi, the report provides an in-depth examination of Nigeria’s migration policies and their impacts both regionally and nationally.
Media Engagements Highlight Key Insights
Victor Amadi, a researcher at the NSI, discussed the report’s findings in a series of interviews to enhance public understanding of the complex migration dynamics within Nigeria. On April 30, 2024, Amadi was featured on Newzroom Afrika in an interview with Stephen Grootes, where he offered a detailed unpacking of the migration trends that are shaping not only Nigeria, but also the broader African continent:
- Significant movement: Nigeria has seen a significant increase in both emigration and immigration, influencing migration patterns across Africa.
- Current numbers: By 2020, Nigeria will host about 1.3 million immigrants, while about 1.6 million Nigerians have moved to other countries, mostly within the West African sub-region.
- Intra-regional movement: Most Nigerian emigrants remain within West Africa, favoring countries such as Benin Republic, Ghana, and Côte d’Ivoire, reflecting historical and regional ties.
- Migration to the West: A significant number of Nigerians are moving to Western countries in search of better opportunities and education.
- Economic and Security Challenges: Factors such as unemployment and security issues are causing more Nigerians to emigrate.
- Government response: Efforts are underway to effectively manage migration, with a focus on formalizing movement channels and raising awareness of irregular migration.
The same day, Victor Amadi also appeared on CapeTalk radio’s program “Views and News with Clarence Ford,” where he continued to elucidate the complexities of migration dynamics and reform efforts in Nigeria, one of Africa’s largest economies. These media appearances provided a platform for a broader discussion on how migration can be managed to leverage economic and regional development effectively.
Invitation for Public Engagement
NSI continues to invite all interested parties to download and read the full report to gain a deeper understanding of Nigeria’s migration issues and participate in an informed dialogue. The insights from this report are pivotal for developing responsive migration policies that acknowledge both Nigerian and broader African contexts.
Download the full report here and contribute to shaping the future of migration governance in Africa.