Reps Give Turkey Authority 7 Days To Release 50 Detained Nigerian Students

The House of Representatives yesterday gave the Government of Turkey 7 days ultimatum to release 50 Nigerian students detained over alleged terrorist acts. The house also urged the federal government to explore all diplomatic options to secure the release of the students arrested in Turkey. Towards this direction, the House in plenary mandated its committees on Diaspora, Education, Foreign Affairs and Interior to investigate the circumstances surrounding their arrest and take necessary actions to check the ugly trend. .


The call was sequel to a motion under matters of national importance promoted by Rep Solomon Maren who drew the attention of his colleagues to untold hardship, extortion, torture and death which Nigerian students go through as they seek for education abroad. Maren noted that since the failed Turkey coup of July 15th, there has been a clamp down on 2099 schools in Turkey, over their alleged involvement in the botched coup.

The Turkish government had also come had on Institutions associated Islamic Schilar Fetullar Gulen linked with the coup, and had also called on the federal government to shot down 17 Turkish schools in Nigeria for alleged links with the Hizmet movement that also masterminded the coup.

Supporting the motion, Rep Nnanna Igbokwe (PDP Imo) called for the consolidation of the bill with a previous bill which called for an investigation of the involvement of Turkish schools in Nigeria in the coup, adding that Turkey came hard on Nigerian students because the country failed to close down Turkish Institutions in Nigeria as was recommended by the Turkish government. .

Also contributing to the motion,Rep Rotimi Agunsoye (APC, Lagos) said Nigeria should openly reprimand Turkey for its actions and demand formal apology as the motion was unanimously passed on voice vote following a question by presiding Speaker, Yakubu Dogara. It was equally discovered that out of 120 countries that have students in Turkey, only Nigerian students were subjected to this humiliation.

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