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Date Shared: 
Thursday, January 2, 2014 - 09:30
Title: 

Labour Migration Policy (Nigeria) II

Countries and areas: 
Nigeria
Partner(s): 
National Government of Nigeria
Thematic Area: 
Governance of migration and coordination of dialogue, Labour migration and mobility
Tags: 
Temporary and Circular Labour Migration, Capacity Building, Labor Mobility, Empowerment and Rights of Migrants
Summary: 

The National Policy on Labour Migration addresses the following three broad objectives:

  • Promotion of good governance of labour migration;
  • Protection of migrant workers and promotion of their welfare and that of families left behind;
  • Optimization of the benefits of labour migration on development while mitigating its adverse impact

Specific objectives
Governance

  • Enact legislative framework as foundation of national labour migration governance;
  • Strengthen rules and regulations for effective and efficient administration of labour migration;
  • Strengthen existing institutional framework for labour migration and enhance coordination with all concerned ministries and agencies across all levels of government;
  • Ensure full participation of social partners as key labour migration stakeholders in policy elaboration, implementation and evaluation;
  • Build migration-related knowledge and database for good policy and effective administration;
  • Cooperate with ECOWAS towards full implementation of relevant protocols;
  • Ensure gender-responsive policy and its implementation at all levels, by government, social partners and other relevant actors;
  • Ensure competency and capacity of all concerned staff of government and of social partner officers, to effectively and knowledgeably conduct their responsibilities.

Protection and social welfare

  • Promote right to decent work, including access to social protection for female and male migrant workers;
  • Ensure non-discrimination and equality of treatment for all workers, migrants, and nationals abroad and at home;
  • Ensure that all employment of migrant workers is subject to labour standards and code of ethics;
  • Equip workers to make better-informed decisions on migration for employment;
  • Promote and protect the rights of labour migrants in recruitment for employment abroad through supervision and monitoring of recruitment activities;
  • Promote consular and diplomatic services to protect migrants and oversee their welfare;
  • Strengthen policies and programmes for welfare of migrants, return migrants and families left behind;
  • Ensure the voting rights of migrant workers.

 

Promoting employment and development benefits of migration

  • Integrate migration issues into national planning and Decent Work
  • Country Programmes (DWCPs), and promote decent work at home;
  • Link migration and employment in policy and practice;
  • Upgrade skills and vocational training in Nigeria to meet assessed and anticipated domestic and foreign labour market needs, in harmony with international qualifications standards;
  • Promote development based on funds coming into Nigeria as remittances;
  • Create environment conducive to attracting migrant remittances, diaspora investments and technology transfers;
  • Create environment conducive to attracting return of Nigerian talent;
  • Attract migrant expertise for domestic development, using the new skills of returned migrants, as well as utilizing at home the high skills of those still in diaspora;
  • Negotiate bilateral agreements and Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) with major origin and destination countries.
GFMD Source: 

GFMD 2013-2014 - Thematic Meeting 2 "Labour Migration and Diaspora: Improving Labour Market Complementarities and Economic Development Outcomes"

 

Link: 

For more information:

  • https://www.iom.int/news/nigeria-launches-national-labour-migration-policy
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Source (retrieved on 04/12/2026 - 23:49): https://www.gfmd.org/pfp/ppd/144