Nigeria says US pressuring Africa to accept Venezuelan deportees
Nigeria's Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Yusuf Tuggar, delivers his speech at the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS) golden jubilee celebration of the regional bloc in Nigeria's commercial capital, Lagos, Nigeria, May 28, 2025. REUTERS/Sodiq Adelakun/File Photo
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Nigeria's foreign minister said the United States was pressuring
African countries to accept Venezuelan deportees, some straight out of
prison, but Africa's most populous country could not accommodate them due to
its own problems.
President Donald Trump's administration this week asked five
African presidents visiting the White House to take in migrants from other
countries when deported by the U.S., two officials familiar with the
discussions told Reuters.
Yusuf Tuggar, the Nigerian foreign minister, told local
Channels TV late on Thursday that Nigeria could not accept that.
"You have to also bear in mind that the U.S. is
mounting considerable pressure on African countries to accept Venezuelans to be
deported from the U.S., some straight out of prison," he said from Brazil, where he was at a BRICS summit.
"It will be difficult for a country like Nigeria to
accept Venezuelan prisoners into Nigeria. We have enough problems of our
own," noting his nation's 230 million-strong population.
Since returning to the office in January, Trump has been
pressing to speed up deportations, including by sending migrants to third
countries when there are problems or delays over sending them to their home
nations.
This week, he hosted the presidents of Liberia, Senegal,
Guinea-Bissau, Mauritania and Gabon at the White House. According to a U.S. and
a Liberian official, he presented the plan for African countries to take in
migrants from other countries when they are deported by the U.S.
The Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday that an
internal State Department document sent to the African governments before the
meeting called on them to agree to the "dignified, safe, and timely
transfer from the United States" of third-country nationals.


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