2016: ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES DROPPED IN NIGERIA SHARPLY

In 2016 there were sharp drops in the number of people arriving and departing from Nigeria through recognised points, according to the National Bureau of statistics.

From the figures, departures dropped by 81.7% to 1.659m from the high since 2013 of 3.6m recorded in 2015.

On the other hand, arrivals declined by 44.4% to 1.82m, also from a high since 2013 of 3.275m recorded in 2015.

Between 2013 and 2016_ total arrivals and departures were 6.437m and 6.943m respectively.  Of this figure, 68.6% of the arrivals were Nigerians as against 72.2% in the case of departures.

On both counts, the drops recorded in arrivals and departures in 2016 were due mainly to higher % decrease in relevant Nigerian figures. Nigerian arrivals had declined by 73.3% in 2016 while departures reduced by 55.3%.

The 2016 figure for departures was the lowest since 2013 followed by 2014 but second lowest in terms of arrivals with 2014's 1.75m being the lowest.

The nation's entry points by air accounted for the bulk of the statistics of arrivals and departures in 2016. The airports accounted for 88.1% of arrivals or 1.606m and 85.9% of departures or 1.425m.

The rest were through the 114 officially recognised entry points by land.

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