Social media pushing youths out of Nigeria – IOM

Forum 3 years ago

Social media pushing youths out of Nigeria – IOM

The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) says social media is a major tool influencing young Nigerians to leave Nigeria.

Franz Celestin, IOM Chief of Mission, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN).

https://i0.wp.com/storage.waploaded.com/images/90838fed896486b1614a2d8ed2fcdf68.jpg

Citing the number of Nigerian returnees from Libya, Celestin stated that their reason for migration could not have been poverty or insecurity.

He disclosed most were from Southern parts of the country whose states were more secured and economically viable.

The IOM boss observed that young Nigerians get easily moved by ‘success stories’ people post on social media.

Celestin said that in spite of the North-East situation, statistics showed that less people were migrating from the region.

“One of the strongest push for migration is aspiration and not just poverty, conflict or disasters. Yes, the economic part of this is also a push factor. But of all the people returning from outside, and pretty much form Libya, less than 0.2 per cent of them comes from the North East. “Why is it that over 49 percent of them are from Edo, 17 percent from Delta; then Lagos, Imo and Ogun States? When you have these five states combined, they account for 89 percent of those coming from Libya. If you look at these states, they are far ahead of the Northeast in any human development index.

What's your rating?
0
{{ratingsCount}} Votes


Related Forums
Social Media Users Drag Layi Wasabi Over Recent Post About Bachelors Life
Forum | 3 days ago

Social Media Users Drag Layi Wasabi Over Recent Post About Bachelors Life

Nigerian Actors, Yinka Quadri And Ogogo Finally Reconcile, ‘Hug It Out’ After Feuding For Years
Forum | 3 days ago

Nigerian Actors, Yinka Quadri And Ogogo Finally Reconcile, ‘Hug It Out’ After Feuding For Years

Nigerian Govt Applying Quasi-Subsidy on Fuel Price – TUC President, Osifo
Forum | 4 days ago

Nigerian Govt Applying Quasi-Subsidy on Fuel Price – TUC President, Osifo

The Killers Of Customs Officer Hiding In Katsina Villages - Nigeria Customs Service Claims
Forum | 4 days ago

The Killers Of Customs Officer Hiding In Katsina Villages - Nigeria Customs Service Claims