Following a very extensively damaging public admission by a committee of the Federal House of Representatives alleging that Chinese owned companies in Nigeria are bringing in as expatriates, prison inmates from China to work in many lucrative construction sites paid by Nigeria, a call for a transparent probe has been initiated.
Making the disclosure is the leading pro-democracy and Non-Governmental organization in Nigeria – HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) which has tasked the National Assembly to name and shame public officials facilitating such illegality. 
Through its National Coordinator, Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko and the National Director of Media, Miss Zainab Yusuf, HURIWA has also tasked the comptroller – General of Immigration to provide transparent response to the allegation regarding how expatriate quotes could be granted to Chinese prisoners.
HURIWA disclosed that over 200,000 unemployed graduates of Nigerian origin have petitioned the group demanding that the Federal government investigates this scam and prosecute the indicted officials just as the group challenged government to defend the right to decent employment of millions of Nigerian  youngsters and stop making Nigeria a dumping ground for foreign prisoners and quacks from china and other jurisdictions who are brought in to Nigeria fraudulently to take up job slots that should be given to Nigerian qualified graduates. 
In a statement HURIWA said thus:
PETITION ON BEHALF OF 200,000  NIGERIAN GRADUATES
We are petitioning to stand  against the illegal immigration of large numbers of Chinese prisoners into Nigeria as expatriates in turn taking slots meant to accommodate graduates in the Labour force  of the Nation.
A House of Representatives  member representing Gumel,  Gagarawa, Maigateri and Sule Tankarkar Federal  Constituency of Jigawa State,  Sani Zoro, raised the alarm of incessant  importation of Chinese  prisoners to work in foreign companies in Nigeria. The lawmaker, who stated that  the Chinese prisoners were often conveyed into the  country as expatriates, blamed Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) of complexity  in the immigration.
Surprisingly, NIS, Deputy Controller  Immigration (DCI) James  Sunday, denied the allegation leveled against the Service,  insisting that the claim  remains an unfounded allegation. He said the statutory  responsibility of Immigration on movement of immigrants had never been  compromised.
A case raised but ignored  till date.
The Controller General of Nigerian  Immigration Service (NIS),  Mohammed Babandede, has affirmed in December 2018  that porous borders on the nation’s territory still remain a  major challenge bedeviling  the success of NIS. He said ‘’we still have unsecured  borders’’
He lamented the inability of  Immigration to render maximum  control of the 140 recognized land borders in the country.
This is a clear indication  that illegal immigrants are  much in the country. 
The country’s unemployment rate worsened in the third quarter  of 2018 (Q3,2018), rising from 18.8 per cent in  Q3 2017 to 23.1 per cent in  the third quarter of 2018, the labour report by  the National Bureau of  Statistics (NBS), has shown.
According to the Labour Force  Statistics-Volume I released  December 2018, the total number of people  classified as unemployed which means they did nothing at all or worked for a few  hours (under 20 hours a week) rose from 17.6 million in Q4 2017 to 20.9  million in Q3 2018.
The economically active or  working age population (15 - 64 years of) also increased from 111.1 million in Q3,  2017 to 115.5 million in Q3, 2018.
The report also showed that  the labour force, which is  the number of people who are able and willing to work  rose to 90.5 million in Q3,  2018 from 75.94 million in Q3, 2015.
It was 80.66 million in Q3  2016 and 85.1 million in Q3,  2017, the NBS’ report stated.
According to the statistical  agency, the total number of  people in part-time employment (or under-employment) however, rose to 18.21 million in Q3 2018, from 13.20 million in Q3 2015, 11.19 million in  Q3 2016 and 18.02 million in Q3 2017.
The total number of people in  full-time employment (at least 40 hours a week) also increased from 51.1 million in Q3 2017 to 51.3 million in Q3, 2018, the report said.
The NBS, however, explained: “Of the 9.7 = million unemployed that did absolutely nothing as at Q3 2018, 90.1 per cent of them or 8.77 million were reported to be unemployed and doing nothing because they were  first time job seekers and have never worked before.
“On the other hand, 9.9 million or 0. 9 per cent of the 9.7 million  that were unemployed and doing nothing at all  reported they were unemployed  and did nothing at all because they were  previously employed but lost  their jobs at some point in the past which is  why they were unemployed,”  the report said.
According to the NBS: “Of the 9.7 million that were unemployed and did nothing at all; 35.0 per cent or 3.4  million have been unemployed  and did nothing at all for less than a year;  17.2 per cent or 1.6 million  for a year, 15.7 per cent or 1.5 million had been  unemployed and did nothing  for two years, and the remaining 32.1 per cent or 3. 1 million unemployed persons  had been unemployed doing nothing for  three and above years.”
It,however, pointed out that  a rise in the unemployment  rate is not entirely equivalent to an increase in job losses,  adding: “Rather, an increase  in unemployment can occur as a result of  several reasons of which loss  of an existing job is just one.”
A rise in unemployment, the  NBS said, generally means  that the number of people searching for jobs has  increased.
ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!
WHAT WE WANT
1. The government should  address the issue with immediate effect
2. The NIS should investigate  and report to the nation on the development.
3. The Chinese workforce  should be drastically screened and reduced to the lowest number
We give the government 78  hours to address/respond to this petition or there will be a civil protest concerning this issue.

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