Kenyan lawyer and activist, Professor Patrick Lumumba, is expected to speak to Nigerian youths in Abuja at the Anti-Irregular Migration Summit, AIMS.
This is as the Blacks Ancestral Native Communities, BANC, Foundation, said it will on September lunch action plans among other measures in collaboration with some partners to combat irregular migration challenges facing Nigeria and African countries at large.
BANC Foundation said that the alarming rate of irregular migration will be the focus of the action plan that will be launched at its Anti-Irregular Migration Summit in Abuja.
President and CEO of the Blacks Ancestral Native Communities Foundation, Dr. Chibuzor Onyema, revealed this while addressing journalists in Abuja.
The summit Tagged: “The Japa Conundrum: Comprehensive strategies for addressing the irregular migration crisis”, is aimed at bringing together key stakeholders, including government officials, youth, international organizations, NGOs, researchers, and community leaders, to devise actionable strategies to combat irregular migration.
The event will promote international cooperation, develop robust policies, and encourage sustainable development to tackle the root causes of migration.
Other distinguished speakers include Dr. Anthony Chibo-Christopher, His Excellency Mohsen Antit, Ambassador of the Republic of Tunisia, and His Imperial Majesty, Professor Fuankeng Achankeng. They will all provide in-depth discussions on the complex issues surrounding irregular migration.


