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Foreign minister says German official has indicated that thousands of Gambians are required to leave his country

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Foreign minister Dr Mamadou Tangara has said Germany’s interior minister has informed a Gambian delegation over 4000 Gambians are required to leave Germany.

Dr Tangara stated this while fielding questions from Gambian lawmakers on Wednesday.

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He said: “Members may recall a joint delegation comprising officials of my ministry and some members of the select committee on foreign affairs who embarked on a fact-finding mission to the federal republic of Germany from the 9th to the 16th of February 2020 on matters of irregular migration with the relevant German authorities.

“The delegation was informed by the German minister of interior that there were 15,534 Gambians residing in Germany as as of 31st of December 2019, out of this number, 4,837 are required to leave Germany, 4,271 Gambians have their deportation temporarily suspended, 1,133 have applied for asylum, 333 asylum applications are currently being processed by the federal office for migration and refugees. Four thousand, eight hundred and sixty-eight are under appeal before the German courts. At the state level of Batenwuttenberg, the Gambian delegation was informed that 25 Gambians have been convicted of criminal offences.

“Following the return of the delegation, a comprehensive report was prepared and submitted to the office of the president. The delegation also had a meeting with the president to further brief him on the conclusion of the visit.

“Acting on the recommendation of the report, the office of the president assigned the ministry of foreign affairs to work with all relevant stakeholders to develop a memorandum of understanding in the area of migration between The Gambia and the Federal Republic of Germany. Consequently, a draft MoU was developed and circulated to relevant stakeholders. Once this process is completed, the document will be presented to the relevant German authorities to kick-start negotiation on the proposed MoU.”

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