Re: Isa Muazu Deported From Britain With A Private-Jet by Gayigaskia(m): 3:47am On Dec 01, 2013 |
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Re: Isa Muazu Deported From Britain With A Private-Jet by amunites19(m): 4:19am On Dec 01, 2013 |
I am disappointed, this is exactly one of the agenda of BH to cause conflicts between north and south, and like they are succeeding. Extremist can be from any tribe/religion, is just how feel inside toward your emotions especially what you don't like. |
Re: Isa Muazu Deported From Britain With A Private-Jet by Nobody: 4:21am On Dec 01, 2013 |
Much respect to goes to the Nigerian government for thwarting an obvious act of illegality. You don't put a man hanging on to his dear life on a private plane, to enforce an inhumane decision, and then expect your counterparts at the other end to simply prove compliant. There are laid down processes which need to be followed. Nigeria prevents private jet hired by British govt to deport asylum seeker from entering its airspace
November 30, 2013
A Nigerian asylum seeker in Britain is at the centre of a political storm in that country after officials of Britain’s Home Office attempted to deport him to Nigeria but were not granted access into Nigeria’s airspace.
The Nigerian man, Ifa Muaza, is seriously ill following a hunger strike which he was on for 100 days to protest the moves to have him deported. Muaza says his life is under threat in Nigeria following his refusal to join the dreaded Boko Haram sect. Already he says two members of his family have been killed.
The British Home Office was however not buying his argument and despite the fact that doctors stated that Muaza is too sick to travel, they hired a private plane and attempted to deport him.
Muaza and British immigration officials were the only passengers on board the jet. However the jet was forced to return to the UK, after a 20-hour flight that saw the plane prevented from entering Nigerian airspace. It diverted to Malta, where an angry dispute broke out with the authorities over the plane’s right to use its airstrip.
Subsequently, the aircraft made a return to Britain and Muaza who last week was said to be close to death, was taken off by stretcher and returned to Harmondsworth detention centre near Heathrow.
Apart from the fact that several clerics, activists, politicians and citizens had asked the Home Secretary, Theresa May, to desist from deporting him, the British public is also upset that the flight is estimated to have cost the Home Office £95,000- £110,000.
Lord Roberts, a Liberal Democrat politician said he was delighted that the 47-year old Muaza was back in the UK but horrified that he had been forced to endure the attempted removal.
“I saw him on Tuesday when a doctor had judged him too sick to fly,” he said. “Goodness knows what state he must be in now the poor man. He needs hospital treatment. We should know the cost of this private jet. We’ve already heard this case has cost some £180,000.
“[Home secretary] Theresa May must consider her role immediately. She has caused immense harm to one individual and spent an extraordinary amount of taxpayers’ money. I hope there will be no question of sending this poor man away again.”
Roberts had earlier written a letter to the home secretary appealing for clemency for Muaza. The letter was co-signed by a group of cross-party MPs and peers.
According to reports, staff at the detention centre “were horrified” at Muaza’s medical condition. Doctors at the centre have six times ruled that he is too ill to be held there, while staff were put on notice of “an imminent death”, believed to be that of Muaza, last week.
After it was revealed on Wednesday that a ticket had been booked on a flight to Abuja, the Nigerian capital, Lib Dem minister Sarah Teather called on Virgin Atlantic to refuse to accept Muaza on the plane due to the concerns about his health.
On Saturday night Teather was “truly, truly, appalled” at the treatment of Muaza. “To put a well man through this kind of stress and journey would be bad enough, but to do it to a man in such a desperate condition? Well done, Theresa May, you proved your toughness at the expense of your humanity. This should give everyone pause for thought. I cannot see why this was in anyone’s interest.
“That the government is rushing to deport a man prepared to starve himself to death rather than be returned says everything about the culture of disbelief towards individuals fleeing persecution that is a defining characteristic of the UK’s asylum process,” she told Politics.co.uk.
“I find it hard to believe that a man who has refused to eat for over 90 days is playing the system and being wilfully manipulative. These are the actions of a desperate man who clearly fears for his safety should he be returned to Nigeria.”
John Packer, the bishop of Ripon and Leeds, had also spoken against the deportation, saying Muaza was in clear danger in his native country after defying the terror group Boko Haram by refusing to join their ranks. Source |
Re: Isa Muazu Deported From Britain With A Private-Jet by Nobody: 4:28am On Dec 01, 2013 |
Theresa May under fire for bid to fly out hunger striker Ifa Muaza
The Observer, Saturday 30 November 2013 19.19 GMT
Private plane carrying 'near to death' asylum seeker forced back to UK
Ifa Muaza, who has been on hunger strike for 100 days in his battle to escape being returned to Nigeria, has attracted support from celebrities and campaign groups.
Home Office officials were refusing to comment on Saturday evening on an apparently botched effort to deport a seriously ill man from Britain by private plane. A jet chartered by the government was forced to return to the UK with Nigerian Ifa Muaza and immigration officials still on board, after a 20-hour flight that saw the plane prevented from entering Nigerian airspace. It diverted to Malta, where an angry dispute broke out with the authorities over the plane's right to use its airstrip.
The aircraft then had to return to Britain, landing at Luton, where Muaza, a failed asylum seeker who was said last week to have been near death after a 100-day hunger strike, was taken off by stretcher and returned to Harmondsworth detention centre near Heathrow. The flight is estimated to have cost the Home Office £95,000- £110,000. Muaza was the only detainee on board, according to sources.
On Saturday night lawyers and supporters of 47-year-old Muaza, who has won support from numerous politicians, human rights groups and celebrities, were trying to stop a second deportation. "It's an unbelievable fiasco and we are very worried about his health. He is very weak," said one.
Lord Roberts, a Liberal Democrat peer, told the Observer he was delighted Muaza was back in the UK but horrified that he had been forced to endure the attempted removal. "I saw him on Tuesday when a doctor had judged him too sick to fly," he said. "Goodness knows what state he must be in now the poor man. He needs hospital treatment. We should know the cost of this private jet. We've already heard this case has cost some £180,000.
"[The home secretary] Theresa May must consider her role immediately. She has caused immense harm to one individual and spent an extraordinary amount of taxpayers' money. I hope there will be no question of sending this poor man away again."
The Home Office has used private jets for at least two previous deportations. One was the return of hate cleric Abu Qatada to Jordan in July.
Sources at the detention centre said that staff "were horrified" at Muaza's medical condition. Doctors at the centre have six times ruled that he is too ill to be held there, while staff were put on notice of "an imminent death", believed to be that of Muaza, last week.
A letter from Roberts to the home secretary appealing for clemency for Muaza was co-signed by a group of cross-party MPs and peers. After it was revealed on Wednesday that a ticket had been booked on a flight to Abuja, the Nigerian capital, Lib Dem MP Sarah Teather called on Virgin Atlantic to refuse to accept Muaza on the plane due to the concerns about his health.
On Saturday night Teather said she was "truly, truly, appalled" at the treatment of Muaza. "To put a well man through this kind of stress and journey would be bad enough, but to do it to a man in such a desperate condition? Well done, Theresa May, you proved your toughness at the expense of your humanity. This should give everyone pause for thought. I cannot see why this was in anyone's interest.
"That the government is rushing to deport a man prepared to starve himself to death rather than be returned says everything about the culture of disbelief towards individuals fleeing persecution that is a defining characteristic of the UK's asylum process," she told Politics.co.uk.
"I find it hard to believe that a man who has refused to eat for over 90 days is playing the system and being wilfully manipulative. These are the actions of a desperate man who clearly fears for his safety should he be returned to Nigeria."
John Packer, the bishop of Ripon and Leeds, had also spoken against the deportation, saying Muaza was in clear danger in his native country after defying the terror group Boko Haram by refusing to join their ranks.
Award-winning actors, theatre directors, playwrights, lawyers, leading NGOs and community organisations have also written to May to appeal on behalf of the hunger striker.
Actors Juliet Stevenson, Dame Harriet Walter, Cush Jumbo, Khalid Abdalla, playwright Howard Brenton, author Stella Duffy and comedians Mark Thomas and Daniel Kitson, joined campaign groups including Liberty, Reprieve and Amnesty International in signing the letter.
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Re: Isa Muazu Deported From Britain With A Private-Jet by ezeama1010(m): 4:52am On Dec 01, 2013 |
kolubo: Wetin d man do self, abi he dey sell suya for roadside? Hahahahahahaha! |
Re: Isa Muazu Deported From Britain With A Private-Jet by EagleNest(m): 6:18am On Dec 01, 2013 |
Theresa May should at least be humane for once. There would always be another opportunity to prove your abilities. Ifa Muazu's case is getting out of control and with all the pleadings wide across Britain, Justice should be graciously tampered with mercy.
I know Nigeria GOVT would not allow the private jet to Land in Nigeria. Kenya had similar experience recently and some lessons were learnt.
My advise to good & well-meaning Nigerians is to please help fix Nigeria - lets get rid of violence and corruption and prepare a Nigeria of future.
Irrespective of our woes, flaws and failures as a country I still believe and hope that Nigeria will one day right its wrongs and spring up to life again.
It has been many years of wastes, mistakes, penury, distortion, destruction and lack of direction. Worsened by ethnicity and identity problem.
Nevertheless it is not an irredeemable situation only that we have not yet made the moves. One day the fire of redemption will sweep through Nigeria and our Nation (or whatever is left of it) will come out purified and better.
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Re: Isa Muazu Deported From Britain With A Private-Jet by Mmadu111: 6:30am On Dec 01, 2013 |
nerodenero: I didn't see any part of the report that says he is hausa!!! So what are you saying? His name alone said it all |
Re: Isa Muazu Deported From Britain With A Private-Jet by maimaggi(m): 6:46am On Dec 01, 2013 |
FreeWill01:
Sad Blame it on Boko Haram.......dem show us shege.... |
Re: Isa Muazu Deported From Britain With A Private-Jet by Nobody: 8:32am On Dec 01, 2013 |
SugaryBelle: They didn't tell us what the man did. He over stayed on a visiting visa! |
Re: Isa Muazu Deported From Britain With A Private-Jet by lumzybo: 8:42am On Dec 01, 2013 |
candy: He over stayed !
Overstayed? Never knew asylum seekers do Overstay... His offence, his application was denied thereby making him an illegal immigrant..buh my worry is dis, "why UK"? Smart man I will say. Who Ω̴̩̩̩̥☺ like better thing. *grin* |
Re: Isa Muazu Deported From Britain With A Private-Jet by Nobody: 9:12am On Dec 01, 2013 |
Ojowanle: Mr Muazu told a Court of Appeal earlier this week that he would “rather die” than be deported. He first arrived in the UK on a visitor's visa in 2007 but overstayed, saying he faced persecution at the hands of Boko Haram, a hardline Islamist group. His application to remain was refused, and he was detained by the immigration authorities for removal on July 25 this year
@lumzybo, did you read that part where he over stayed? Hm, did you? Seeking asylum is not an offense, seeking it after over staying on a visiting visa was the cause of the legal brouhaha. He didn't start out as an asylum seeker, he started out as a visitor to the UK who eventually sought an asylum. |
Re: Isa Muazu Deported From Britain With A Private-Jet by Ashes0725: 9:16am On Dec 01, 2013 |
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Re: Isa Muazu Deported From Britain With A Private-Jet by lumzybo: 9:37am On Dec 01, 2013 |
candy:
@lumzybo, did you read that part where he over stayed? Hm, did you? Seeking asylum is not an offense, seeking it after over staying on a visiting visa was the cause of the legal brouhaha. He didn't start out as an asylum seeker, he started out as a visitor to the UK who eventually sought an asylum.
My sight skipped that part. |
Re: Isa Muazu Deported From Britain With A Private-Jet by juman(m): 11:55am On Dec 01, 2013 |
One nigeria ruin and destroy this great country. |
Re: Isa Muazu Deported From Britain With A Private-Jet by Afroconnect: 3:05pm On Dec 01, 2013 |
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Re: Isa Muazu Deported From Britain With A Private-Jet by adultmoses(m): 10:40am On Apr 23, 2016 |
Ojowanle:
Walahi General J, no be lie! No one cares because he's Hausa. Yet we wonder why they are racist to us. Its because they know we hate one another. Our hatred for one another makes their agenda against us much simpler.
Anyway, latest news is that he's been deported now, on a private jet! Ojowanle:
Walahi General J, no be lie! No one cares because he's Hausa. Yet we wonder why they are racist to us. Its because they know we hate one another. Our hatred for one another makes their agenda against us much simpler.
Anyway, latest news is that he's been deported now, on a private jet! Ojowanle:
Walahi General J, no be lie! No one cares because he's Hausa. Yet we wonder why they are racist to us. Its because they know we hate one another. Our hatred for one another makes their agenda against us much simpler.
Anyway, latest news is that he's been deported now, on a private jet! if that is d case where re his hausa brethren re they sleeping say some orher good things jooo... |
Re: Isa Muazu Deported From Britain With A Private-Jet by mamawin(f): 7:01pm On Jul 19, 2017 |
slimthugchimee: 4th to comment hurrraaaay You mean 7th to comment?? Why do you care? |