FG secures release of six Nigerians detained in Côte d’Ivoire

By Deborah Musa 
 
Six Nigerians detained in the Republic of Côte d’Ivoire since October 2025 over alleged economic crimes have regained their freedom following diplomatic intervention by the Federal Government.
 
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs disclosed this in a statement on Friday by its spokesperson, Kimiebi Ebienfa.
 
According to the ministry, four of the detainees were released on Monday, June 22, while the remaining two regained their freedom on Tuesday, June 23.
 
It said the release followed sustained diplomatic and consular engagements by the Nigerian Embassy in Abidjan with the relevant Ivorian authorities.
 
The ministry commended the Nigerian Ambassador to Côte d’Ivoire, Nwabiola Ezenwa, and officials of the embassy for their efforts in securing the release of the detainees.
 
“The Ministry commends the Ambassador of Nigeria to Côte d’Ivoire, His Excellency Ambassador Nwabiola C. Ezenwa, and the entire staff of the Embassy for their steadfast commitment, professionalism and tireless diplomatic efforts which culminated in the successful resolution of the matter.
 
“The Embassy maintained regular consular access to the detained Nigerians, ensured their welfare throughout their detention, and engaged consistently with the Ivorian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Justice, and other relevant institutions to secure their release,” the statement read.
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