Governmental Agencies and Reintegration of Returnees in Nigeria: Strategies of Recovery
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2022-08-14
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governmental agencies for the reintegration of Nigerian
returnees from Libya. Primary and secondary data were
utilized for the study. Primary data were collected through
the administration of questionnaires and interviews.
The study population (10,369) comprised the National
Emergency Management Agency (NEMA, 34), National
Agency against Trafficking in Persons and other related
crime (NAPTIP, 108), International Organisation for
Migration (IOM, 34), Nigeria in Diaspora Commission
(NiDCOM, 15) and Nigeria returnees (10,180) from Libya.
The sample for the study was made up of 399 respondents.
The distribution is as follows: NEMA (17), NAPTIP
(54), IOM (16), NiDCOM (15), and returnees (297).
Secondary data will be obtained from decision extracts
of the agencies on matters relating to the subject matter,
conciliation meetings, and internet sources. Data collected
were analysed using frequency, distribution, percentage,
and Chi-square. The study showed that vocational training
strategies (χ 2 = 3.11); loan facilities for the returned
migrants ( χ 2 = 3.32); provision for psychological
strategies for the returnees (χ 2 = 3.22) are some of the
strategies available which are put in place by governmental
agencies for the reintegration of the returnees.
Furthermore, the result of the Chi square analysis showed
that the x2
cal (9.2) is greater than x2
tab (5.99), hence, the
rejection of the null hypothesis. Hence, the study found a significant relationship between governmental agencies’
strategies and returnees’ reintegration. The study concluded
that governmental agencies strategies have effect on the
reintegration the returnees.
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