Italy Has Elected Nigerian Born Immigrant As First Black Member Of The Upper House Of Parliament

Toni Iwobi
Toni Iwobi
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Italy has elected its first black Senator, Nigeria born Toni Iwobi who has been in Matteo Salviniโ€™s party for more than 20 years. Iwobi, is an IT entrepreneur and a Bergamo resident. He became a town Councillor for the League at Spirano in 1995.

The 62-year-old announced โ€œwith great emotionโ€ on his Facebook page that he had been elected to the senate.

โ€œI am very thrilled to tell you that I have been elected senatorโ€ฆ A new adventure is about to begin,โ€ Iwobi wrote after Sundayโ€™s election as a candidate for the League. It has become the major force in the center-right coalition.

Immigration Perspective

Born in Gusau in northern Nigeria, Toni Iwobi came to Italy forty years ago as a student. However, he married an Italian woman before starting an IT company. He became a municipal councilor for the League in Spirano in the 1990s and has been the League partyโ€™s spokesman on migration since 2014.

Iwobi used the slogan #StopInvasione (โ€œStop Invasionโ€) during his campaign and claims the League would help people โ€œin their own homeโ€ rather than in Italy.

โ€œDiscrimination begins when there are no rules and the stateโ€ฆ lets anyone in. Illegality leads directly to violence and a racist response,โ€ Iwobi said in January. โ€œThe League supports healthy and controlled immigration which can act as a bulwark against racism.โ€

Toni Iwobi has been encouraged by Salvini, who said he thought the new senator would โ€œdo more for legal immigrants in one month than Kyenge did in her entire life,โ€ in reference to the former PD integration minister.

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