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Italian envoy offers advice on boosting migration, curbing trafficking

The ambassador described Nigerians living in Italy as talented people “who think a step ahead of others.”

• April 23, 2023
Stephano De Leo
Stephano De Leo

Amid concerns for human trafficking, Stephano De Leo, Italy Ambassador to Nigeria, has advocated stronger legal structures to curb exploitation of migrants.

“What we can do is to offer legal structures to increase migration and to find, apprehend and prosecute those who exploit people interested in migrating,” Mr De Leo said in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja.

He stressed that “Migration is a double-standard activity. So, we need to improve the legal structures and channels and fight those who want to exploit migrants.

“These exploiters exploit the interest to migrate for personal reasons and crime-related activities; they need to be stopped.”

The envoy noted that migration connects people and encourages growth and development in both the countries of origin and of destination.

He said it was impossible to stop migration because it “serves as a boosting element in economic prosperity and international relations.

“Migration has always been a boosting element in international relations.

“Migration is a sign of growth and it means people want to make themselves better.”

The ambassador described Nigerians living in Italy as talented people “who think a step ahead of others.”

Nigerians constituted one of the largest African communities living in the European country, he said.

“Italy hosts the biggest Nigerian community in the European Union.

“We have more than 150,000 Nigerians living in Italy. And they are increasingly being integrated into our social structure.

“Also, the third and fourth generations of these people are becoming Italian citizens.

“For me, this is an important bridge in favour of Nigeria because they can create economic bridges and help Italians to understand Nigerians.

“Italy itself is a kind of bridge in the Mediterranean Sea and we do not want to see people running away,” Mr De Leo said.

The envoy added: “We can both (Italy and Nigeria) benefit by creating a relationship and reach an understanding on how we can work together.

“There will be no knowledge sharing between people if they do not connect,” he pointed out.

(NAN)

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