Nigerian President calls on the African Union to find sustainable and urgent solutions to the Libyan crisis.

Nouakchott, Nigerian President “Muhammad Bukhari” called on the African Union countries to find sustainable solutions to the crisis that Libya is going through.

This came in a speech he delivered during his participation in the third edition of the African Conference for the Promotion of Peace, which was held in the Mauritanian capital, Nouakchott, on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Bukhari expressed his hope that the current president of the African Union, Macky Sall, would refocus attention during the upcoming summit on finding sustainable solutions to the Libyan crisis.

The Nigerian president said that despite the victory in the war on terror, they as a country were still negatively affected by the events in Libya, the Central African Republic, the Sahel region and the war in Ukraine.

Source: Libya News Agency

The government of national unity decides that next Sunday will be a holiday in the municipalities of Greater Tripoli

Tripoli, The Prime Minister of the Government of National Unity, Abdul Hamied Al-Dabaiba, decided that next Sunday, January 22, will be a day off for public authorities and the like located within the scope of Greater Tripoli.

Al-Dabaiba explained that the decision was taken on the occasion of the preparatory conference for Arab foreign ministers to avoid crowding and obstructing the traffic of the participating delegations, provided that facilities with humanitarian and security services are taken into account.

Source: Libya News Agency

Nigerian President calls on the African Union to find sustainable and urgent solutions to the Libyan crisis

Nouakchott, Nigerian President “Muhammad Bukhari” called on the African Union countries to find sustainable solutions to the crisis that Libya is going through.

This came in a speech he delivered during his participation in the third edition of the African Conference for the Promotion of Peace, which was held in the Mauritanian capital, Nouakchott, on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Bukhari expressed his hope that the current president of the African Union, Macky Sall, would refocus attention during the upcoming summit on finding sustainable solutions to the Libyan crisis.

The Nigerian president said that despite the victory in the war on terror, they as a country were still negatively affected by the events in Libya, the Central African Republic, the Sahel region and the war in Ukraine.

Source: Libya News Agency

The Ministry of Interior is discussing the latest security preparations to secure the conference of Arab foreign ministers to be held in Tripoli.

Tripoli, Today, Thursday, the Ministry of Interior in the Government of National Unity discussed security preparations to secure the conference of Arab foreign ministers to be held during the next two days in the capital, Tripoli.

This came during the expanded meeting held by the Undersecretary of the Ministry of Interior for District Affairs, Major General Bashir Al-Amin, today, Thursday, with directors of departments and representatives of the relevant ministries and all security components, according to what the ministry published on its official Facebook page.

The meeting dealt with the insurance and protection plan and everything related to preparations and preparations, in addition to the formation of a security room that works to facilitate coordination and communication mechanisms for the success of this important event.

Source: Libya News Agency

FRONTEX: EU’s external borders in 2022: Number of irregular border crossings highest since 2016

In 2022, around 330 000 irregular border crossings were detected at EU’s external border, according to preliminary calculations*. This is the highest number since 2016 and an increase of 64% from the previous year.

After the pandemic-induced low in 2020, this was the second year in a row with a steep rise in the number of irregular entries. The Western Balkan route accounted for nearly half of the total. Syrians, Afghans and Tunisians together accounted for 47% of the detections in 2022. The number of Syrians roughly doubled to 94 000.

Women accounted for fewer than one in ten of the detections, while the share of reported minors fell slightly to around 9 percent of all detections.

Separately, almost 13 million Ukrainian refugees were counted on entry at the EU’s external land borders from Ukraine and Moldova between 24 February 2022 until the end of the year, which are not included in these figures. In the same period, 10 million Ukrainian nationals were reported on exit at the same border sections.

Key developments:

330 000 irregular border crossings detected in 2022, highest since 2016

45% of all irregular entries in 2022 occurred via the Western Balkans

Highest increase in the Western Balkan and Eastern Mediterranean route

Nationals of Syria, Afghanistan and Tunisia most frequently reported

Last year, EU and Schengen associated countries faced unprecedented challenges at their external borders. These have ranged from the state-organised migration perpetrated by Belarus from 2021 onward to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. The later caused record numbers of refugees arriving in the European Union. These events, along with the steadily increasing number of irregular crossings, demonstrate the need for strong and effective European Border and Coast Guard, with Frontex as strong supporter of Member States.

The Western Balkan route

In 2022, there were 145 600 irregular border crossings reported on the Western Balkans route, 136% more than in 2021. This is the highest number of crossings reported on this route since 2015 and about half of all reported irregular entries in 2022.

Citizens of Syria, Afghanistan and Türkiye accounted for the largest number of detections. Nationalities that previously had been little on this route were also reported, such as Tunisians, Indians and Burundis.

The Central Mediterranean route

The number of detections in the Central Mediterranean rose by more than half to well over 100 000 detections.

Egyptians, Tunisians and Bangladeshis were the top three nationalities in a year that saw the most arrivals in this region from Libya since 2017 and the most from Tunisia in recent history.

The Eastern Mediterranean route

In 2022, there were about 42 800 irregular border crossings detected on the Eastern Mediterranean route. Syrians, Afghans and Nigerians were the top reported nationalities. Figures roughly doubled compared with 2022 yet remained below half of the figures in 2019.

Other routes

The Western Mediterranean route saw a decrease in migratory pressure in 2022 with around a fifth fewer detections than in the previous year. While 80 % of the irregular migrants come from Northwest African countries, selected Sub-Saharan African nationalities recorded major increases, as did Syrians.

On the Western African route, there were 15 460 arrivals in 2022, 31% less than in 2021. More than two-thirds of the detected migrants coming from Morocco and various sub-Saharan countries.

In 2022, Frontex had about 20 operations at and beyond EU’s external borders and an average of 2000 standing corps officers deployed.

In the English Channel, over 71 000 irregular border crossings were detected on exit, including both attempts and successful crossings. Over 50 different nationalities were recorded in the Channel, most of them from the Middle East, Albania and the Horn of Africa.

Source: European Union