The Nigerian Government has warned its citizens against recruitment to participate in foreign wars.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has warned Nigerians against recruitment to participate in foreign wars, noting that Nigerians are being recruited through deceptive offers, including promises of high-paying jobs, security positions, educational opportunities, or fast-tracked migration.
Kimiebi Imomotimi Ebienfa, spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in a statement on Sunday, said victims are reportedly coerced into signing military service contracts often in foreign languages and transported to conflict zones, with their travel documents allegedly confiscated upon arrival.
The statement said: “We are deeply concerned about reports that some Nigerian citizens are being misled into participating in foreign armed conflicts. Such actions endanger lives and may violate both Nigerian and international laws on mercenary activities.
“Citizens must not accept any offer that involves fighting in conflicts abroad outside approved government frameworks”.
“Parents, guardians, and community leaders must actively educate young Nigerians about the risks of deceptive foreign recruitment schemes.
“Citizens should always verify overseas employment or study offers through official channels and report suspicious activities immediately.”
According to security sources and media investigations, intermediaries are said to facilitate travel using tourist or non-military visas, deceiving recruits into dangerous situations.
The Ministry therefore reiterated that Nigeria is committed to safeguarding its citizens’ welfare and dignity at home and abroad.
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