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Don charges media on negative perception about migrants, migration

Razaq Bamidele

A renowned migration advocate, Professor Ikechukwu Anthony Kanu, has counselled the media to obliterate the negative perception about migrants and migration through correct and proper reportage.

Professor Kanu, who is the Rector, Villanova Polytechnic, Imesi-Ile, Osun State, Nigeria made the call at the opening ceremony Friday of an international online summit organised by the Journalists International Forum For Migration (JIFORM) titled Migration: Remedies For COVID-19 and the Economy.

The Summit with sessions on May 29 and 30, 2020 and another on June 5 and 6 attracted participants and speakers within Africa and Europe.

The don charged the media to report migration with human face, fact, knowledge of migration law and culture devoid of hate speech and colour divide.

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In his paper titled: Positive Impact of Migration on Society, Kanu said it was a pity that some media both in Africa and other continents sometimes paint migrants in bad light, cautioning developed nations to stop pretending about economic gains from migration.

The Polytechnic Rector said it was wrong to view migrants as threat and second class human beings anywhere in the world, asserting that, “rather, they were economic and institution developers.”

“When one reads some headlines coming from European and America media, one cannot but feel sad. Daily Express London sometime captioned its headline thus: ‘Migrants Swarm to Britain’. Apart from that you sometimes read other captions like: ‘Migration Out of Control’, ‘Migration Numbers are at Crisis Point’, among others.

“All these are dehumanizing and uncalled for. Remember the genocide in Rwanda started with a tribe referring to the other as cockroaches”.

The Professor quoted the Diaspora remittance from migration alone in 2018 to the low income countries totalling $520 billion while the high income economy raked $689 billion within period under review.

He said migration had brought more positivity to the economy and national development of any nation in terms of cultural exchange, technology transfer, labour and access to new culture and new markets and talents.

In terms of return, in 2019 alone, according to him, China reaped $20.42 billion, United States got $61.38 billion and Russia got 19.7 billion from migration gains.

In Africa, he said the continent had populated Europe and other continents with human resources and had also reaped the benefits through Diasporas remittance and foreign direct investment.

“Who is echoing the stories of Barack Obama and Chiamanda? Both are Africans that impacted positively on the US. Obama remains one of the best presidents in US. All these people had their root as migrants.

“Out of the entire Diasporas returns to the entire sub-sahara Africa, record has it that Nigeria gets 65% and 2% of the entire gains of migration globally. What an expatriate from London or American earn from oil company in Nigeria is far above what 100 Africa migrants in Europe put together annually.

“Migrants are not criminals. Therefore, it is wrong to give impression that they are parasites anywhere. Reports have suggested that in few years from now America will be short of 2.3 million workforce and 2.4 million in Germany.”

Prof. Kanu argued that there was need to welcome and allow free movement of people across the globe to the benefit of humanity

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