No Nigerian In Namibian Prison, Says Envoy

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The Namibian High Commissioner in Nigeria, Humphrey Geiseb, has stated that there is no Nigeria in a Namibian prison.

The High Commissioner described Nigerians living in Namibia as good ambassadors, doing well in various fields of human endeavour.

He stated this Tuesday when he visited the Chairwoman, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), Abike Dabiri-Erewa, where he announced that diaspora voting will take place all around the world Wednesday as Namibians go to the polls to elect a new president and parliamentarians.

Geiseb stated that Namibians living in Nigeria will join other Namibians all over the world to participate in diaspora voting for both Parliamentary and National Elections holding on November 13th and 27th, respectively.

The envoy recalled that Namibia started diaspora voting since the early 2000s, having amended its electoral laws to accommodate it.

Geiseb reiterated that the relationship between Nigeria and Namibia dates back to the 1970’s when Nigeria contributed to the fight for Namibia’s independence.

Since then, numerous efforts have been made in cementing the relationship between Nigeria and the Southern African country.

“I am happy to inform you that there is no Nigerian in Namibian prisons, and none has been harassed, as they are all well behaved and hardworking. They are doing well in various endeavours- academia, business and many others,” he said.

Geiseb said that the political party system policy, in his homeland, is gender-friendly, noting that the Namibian political parties practise what he called the “50-50 or Zebra system”, which allows equal representation of women in politics.

He sought for a partnership with NIDCOM on ways of effectively aligning Namibians and its diaspora community with NIDCOM initiatives, especially in the areas of trade and investment.

Responding, Dabiri-Erewa urged the National Assembly to make the Diaspora Voting in Nigeria a reality by expediting action on the amendment to the Electoral Act.

“There is no reason why Nigeria can’t have diaspora voting just as Namibia and some other countries have already joined the league of countries doing diaspora voting,” she said.

She congratulated Namibia on its diaspora voting, gender equality and being a friendly country to Nigerians living in the country.

She also expressed happiness that Nigerians in Namibia are making the country proud by being good ambassadors.

 

NAN

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