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UK Grants Emergency Visa Extensions to Nigerian Officers Amid Fears of Prison Collapse

The UK government has approved emergency visa extensions for hundreds of foreign prison staff—mostly Nigerians.

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  • The UK government has approved emergency visa extensions for hundreds of foreign prison staff—mostly Nigerians—after warnings that new visa rules could trigger a severe staffing crisis across British prisons.
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The United Kingdom government has approved emergency visa extensions for hundreds of foreign prison officers, the majority of whom are Nigerians, following concerns that recent immigration rule changes could destabilise the prison system.

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) reported on Friday that the decision was taken after warnings that several prisons were facing an acute staffing shortage. The exemption applies only to eligible applicants already in the UK and will remain in force until the end of 2026. A reduced salary threshold of £33,400 will also stay in place until December 31, 2027.

Under changes to the skilled worker visa scheme introduced in July, the UK government raised the salary threshold to £41,700 per year—well above the average starting salary for prison officers, which is about £33,000 outside London.

The BBC said the Prison Officers Association (POA) had warned that the new threshold could lead to the loss of more than 2,500 overseas recruits, describing the potential impact as “catastrophic” for prison stability.

Welcoming the exemption, the union described it as a victory for “common sense.” POA General Secretary, Steve Gillan, said the move would help maintain stability within the prison service, while national chairman Mark Fairhurst noted that affected officers could now carry out their duties without fear of deportation.

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Reports by The Times, cited by the BBC, said Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood had initially opposed the exemption, insisting that priority should be given to recruiting British citizens. However, Justice Secretary David Lammy later confirmed he was in talks with Mahmood, stressing that while domestic recruitment remained important, meeting immediate staffing needs was critical.

A Home Office source told the BBC that prisons were treated differently because of their importance to public safety and national security, adding that the exemption was intended to be temporary. A Ministry of Justice source said the prison system was under significant strain and that the extension would provide “breathing space” to expand UK-based recruitment.

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A government spokesperson said that although net migration had fallen significantly, public safety remained the government’s primary responsibility and prisons must be adequately staffed to operate safely.

According to the BBC, UK prisons have been allowed to sponsor overseas recruits since 2023 due to a shortage of local applicants.

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More than 700 Nigerians were recruited into UK prisons last year, accounting for 29 per cent of applicants and 12 per cent of those hired in England and Wales—making Nigerians the most represented foreign nationality in the sector, followed by Ghanaians.

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