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Deportation: Nigerian Mum Appeals For 5-Year-Old Son to Remain in UK

Deportation: Nigerian Mum Appeals For 5-Year-Old Son to Remain in UK

A mum has made a heartbreaking appeal for her son to be allowed to stay in the UK – hours before he is due to be deported to Africa.

Mirror reports little Rafeeq Atanda would “not be safe” if he was sent to Nigeria – a country he has never lived in – said his devastated mum.

The five-year-old and his mother, Bola Fatumbi, from Gateshead, were being held in an immigration centre in London ahead of their scheduled deportation.

Speaking from the centre, Bola told the Evening Chronicle: “I feel safe in Gateshead, but we have no one in Nigeria. Rafeeq was born here, he goes to school here and is doing well, it is so very hard for us. There are so many kidnappings and frightening things with Boko Haram happening in Nigeria, it would not be safe.”

Fighting back tears, Bola, 30, told how she had first come to the UK following the death of her parents and brothers and sisters in a car tragedy in Nigeria in 1997.

She said: “It was so hard but I thought I’d have a better life here and we have made a lot of friends in Gateshead.”

Gateshead MP Ian Mearns has now asked the Home Office to urgently reconsider their decision to deport the little boy.

Despite being born in this country, Rafeeq faces being removed from the UK with Bola.

The Chronicle understand Mr Mearns contacted the Home Office on Wednesday, requesting a barrier be placed on the planned deportation, citing concerns over Rafeeq’s health.

He received a response stating: “We are aware of the health issues regarding this family and have been working with various services to ensure the family’s needs are met during removal. It is considered there are no grounds to place a barrier on this removal at this time.”

Now, Mr Mearns is asking for an “urgent reconsideration of the case”.

He said: “I understand that the family are desperately trying to put together the evidence to submit a fresh application to remain. Surely time should be given for that application to be made and considered.”

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More than 5,500 people have now added their names to a petition launched earlier this week asking for the Government to reconsider deporting the little boy.

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Family friend Kath Hayward, who started the petition, said: “We’ve had so many people sign up since Wednesday. We are only hoping this will now do some good. We would urge more people to get involved. We have heard from Bola’s solicitor and everything that can be done to help, is now being done.”

Rafeeq has established himself as a popular pupil with a lot of friends, but their lives were turned upside down on Monday when the pair were removed from their home, taken to an immigration holding centre, and told they would be deported back to Nigeria.

Bola said: “We just got taken and put into a car. We were not allowed to take any of our possessions.”

A Home Office spokesman said: “Bola Fatumbi was first told in 2007 that she had no right to be in the UK. Later that year she was jailed for nine months for possession of a false document, which she used to illegally obtain employment in the UK. She subsequently applied for asylum. This claim was refused, the decision backed up by an independent judge who found her claims not to be credible. Every claim is carefully considered and where there is a genuine need of protection asylum will be granted. We provide help and support to those found not to have the right to remain in the UK in returning to their own country. If they refuse to engage with this process we will enforce removal.”

View Comments (33)
  • Hmmmmmmmmm. I pray the petition is heard and the boy remains even if his mum is deported back

  • For me it doesnt make sense keeping d boy with strangers.If mum is going,d boy shd join her then when he is 18 he can apply 2 go back on grounds of citizenship by birth

  • Hummm so sad, but me tink d Bola should come home wit her son, kipin him wit strangers is not d best idea ooo

  • very funny! as for me I can never leave my child in the care of any one for any reason, her reasons to me are baseless, we are Nigerians and home is home, a 5year old can adapt anytime to anything, are we not all here? are we all dead? don’t we have children also? a beg she is making excuses to have her child stay back

  • Hmmm!!! Well since its her wish. I pray dey grant her plea. As for me I can’t imagine leaving my 5 year child in anoda country no matter what.

  • There is nothing better than being with your child and watch him grow from grace to grace.coming back to nigeria is not the end of the world but i hope they tender justice with mercy.

  • ChaIiiiiii. Coming bak n leavin his 5yrs old over there jst bcos of her fear. We stil dey naija with our kids n nothing will eva hhappen

  • Is a pity, I’ll prefer 2 come back home with my son than living him with total stranger.

  • Chai ds lady is insulting my country for her own selfish reasons. She knows there is no way they wl keep her son in d UK & deport her back to naija.shame on her for playing so low or does she mean the millions of people here have died.I don’t give a F*** if the child is left or not

  • She’s sacred of the unknown,God will see her through,wateva happens come bck home n look on d brigther side of life.

  • Why will she leave a 5 year old with strangers just because he is used to the place? She should come back with her son jor, Nigeria will get better soonest!

  • The government should allow both to stay for the very reason that they have nobody in Nigeria and have started life in UK without causing problems. However, if they are granted, I would prefer the woman to return with his son. I wish them good luck

  • I don’t understand? Does she want to be separated from her child? Which is safer?

  • I don’t think she should come back to Nigeria and leave her son there. It is better to train up your own child while you’re still alive and well. Besides why is she painting Nigeria like a country that is good for nothing. All because of what? Na wa o

  • It’s a pity that she had to go so low as to call her country “unsafe “.! There are millions of people in here. It’s amazing how she prefers her son to be brought up by strangers with out her input. Please come home with your son.!

  • Na wa oooo. She should keep the child with her… than leaving him alone there.. all bcos of better life

  • Selfish woman how on earth would you leave a 5yr old boy wit stranger when you her mother is stil alive and healthy they said they dnt want you pls madam come home wit your child he’s all you’ve got

  • I feel sorry for her and her son but My anger is the impression about nigeria she is using as her excuse, the whold word knows about the boko haram ish but she shouldn’t use it as an excuse. Afterall there are a lot of people here surviving. The boy is too young to be left without his mother.

  • If your going back to Africa, why not take your son with you? is he better off with strangers than to be with his mum?

  • He can always go back when he is 18yrs and even file for his mum. Bt it will be hard resettling back in Nigeria after years of been away

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