Immigration eases rules on returning OFWs to Nigeria
MANILA, Philippines- Janette Alican risked a good job in Nigeria to be with her family this Christmas. The total deployment ban imposed by the Philippine government bars Filipinos from going to the oil-rich African nation due to the spate of kidnappings – both in Nigeria’s soil and seas – in 2006. Earlier this month, Alican, who holds a resident visa in Nigeria, flew from the capital city of Abuja to Manila. Now, she fears she can’t go back to the German company in Abuja that employed her. “I feel like I’m being imprisoned in my own country," she tearfully said during a forum Thursday on the UN Migrant Workers’ Convention, a joint undertaking of the state Commission on Human Rights (CHR) and the civil society group Center for Migration Advocacy (CMA). “The President left for Qatar to get jobs there. I have a job in Nigeria, why can’t I get back there?" she said. Lawyer Edgardo Mendoza, chief Immigration Regulation Commission, assured returning migrant workers like Alica...