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Post: NiDCOM Boss Advises Travellers To Be Cautious

Chairman/CEO, of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Dr Abike Dabiri-Erewa, has reiterated the need for Nigerians travelling outside their sovereign boundaries to be more cautious.

Dr Dabiri-Erewa gave this advisory while receiving the CEO of Oasis of Faith Intercontinental Limited and President of the Christian Tourism Practitioners Association of Nigeria (CTPAN), Rev. Dr Israel Kristilere.

Represented by the Secretary to the Commission, Dr Sule Yakubu Bassi, the NiDCOM boss clarified that NiDCOM would bring his petition to the attention of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Nigerian Embassy in Egypt, adding that they have the powers and jurisdiction to intervene and investigate.

She apologized for the maltreatment Rev. Kristilere endured, emphasizing that no Nigerian should face inhumane treatment abroad.

Dabiri-Erewa commended Rev. Kristilere for securing support from the Christian Pilgrims Commission and encouraged him to forward relevant documents to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and th
e Egyptian Embassy.

The NiDCOM Boss further assured that the commission will continue to advocate for dignified and humane treatment and privileges of Nigerians all over the world.

Rev. Kristilere had lamented the maltreatment he suffered at Cairo Tarmac during a stopover on his pilgrimage to Israel on the 30th of April, 2024 in the company of 27 pilgrims.

‘Myself and another first-class passenger were resting in the lounge. Around midnight, when I observed that boarding had commenced, and my group remained seated. Upon inquiry, I learnt they had instructed us to wait’, he narrated.

Rev. Kristilere added that when he attempted to board, he was detained by airport security personnel on accusations of sexual abuse, based on a Trump-up complaint and a supposed video recording he was not allowed to view.

Forced to apologize to the alleged victim to avoid court proceedings, he expressed his sympathy for the lady in case someone else had abused her and she mistook him for the person. He also documented his ref
usal to sign an Arabic document by writing ‘I DO NOT KNOW’ above his surname while recording the audio of the encounter through his phone.

Amidst this ordeal, the intervention of the Desk Manager resulted in the return of Rev. Kristilere’s passport and his release. On May 1st, at around 1 a.m., the 27 pilgrims, who had refused to board without him, finally departed Cairo together.

Source: Voice of Nigeria