A Letter from Moses F. Ekpo to Mervyn Dymally, 1983
Title
A Letter from Moses F. Ekpo to Mervyn Dymally, 1983
Description
In this transcript of the press conference given by Alhaji Ali Baba, the Minister of Internal Affairs in Nigeria, he tells the press present at the Embassy of Nigeria Annex in Washington D.C. on February 14, 1983 about the immigration and “illegal alien” problem in Nigeria and how it is being dealt with. Ali Baba clearly states the law on immigrants and refugees in Nigeria and how they have followed United Nations regulations. He says that the refugees have violated terms which state that they can only stay in Nigeria for ninety days. The Nigerian government has declared their settlement a threat to their national security. At the time, many of the refugees in Nigeria were from Ghana, which was experiencing a famine. This document came from the Dymally collection and was sent to him by Moses F. Ekpo on February 17, 1983 in order to clear up what Ekpo called any “misleading press reports” on the “illegal alien” situation prior to this.
Written by Jannel Serrato, Rory Godinez, and Dayana Primero Diaz, HIST 3050, Spring 2021
Written by Jannel Serrato, Rory Godinez, and Dayana Primero Diaz, HIST 3050, Spring 2021
Creator
Moses F. Ekpo
Source
Mervyn M. Dymally Papers, Special Collections & Archives, California State University, Los Angeles
Publisher
Mervyn M. Dymally Papers, Special Collections & Archives, California State University, Los Angeles
Date
1983-02-17
Rights
IN COPYRIGHT
Format
Document
Type
Text
Identifier
Nigeria Information Service.jpg
Citation
Moses F. Ekpo , “A Letter from Moses F. Ekpo to Mervyn Dymally, 1983,” California State University - Los Angeles, accessed December 22, 2024, https://calstatela-exhibits.libraryhost.com/items/show/433.