140 NIGERIAN RETURNS FROM LIBYA
Another 140 Nigerians who voluntarily agreed to return to Nigeria from Libya where they have been stranded on Tuesday arrived the Murtala Muhammed Airport Lagos, aboard a Libyan Airlines plane.
Among the 140 returnees were 74 adult females, 52 adult males, one female child, two male children, three female infants, two male infants and six unaccompanied kids, out of which five are female and one male.
Among the 140 returnees were 74 adult females, 52 adult males, one female child, two male children, three female infants, two male infants and six unaccompanied kids, out of which five are female and one male.
Another 140 Nigerians who voluntarily
agreed to return to Nigeria from Libya where they have been stranded on
Tuesday arrived the Murtala Muhammed Airport Lagos, aboard a Libyan
Airlines plane.
Among the 140 returnees were 74 adult
females, 52 adult males, one female child, two male children, three
female infants, two male infants and six unaccompanied kids, out of
which five are female and one male.
The Director General, National Emergency
Management Agency, Alhaji Muhammad Sani Sidi, said the International
Organisation for Migration facilitated their journey back into the
country.
Sidi, who was represented by Dr Onimode
Bandele, Deputy Director, Search and Rescue, NEMA said, “What makes this
special is that we have four minor accompanied among them.
“We have to do proper training to see that these people are united with their families.
“We have three medical cases on board and our doctors are aware of their cases and waiting to attend to them.”
The director general thanked the IOM
that made it possible for the Nigerians to return home and the Nigeria
government who mobilised different agencies for the exercise
He advised the returnees to stop running
away from the country, adding that they should stay to develop the
country together with their compatriots.
He said, “My advice for you is to sit
down at home, struggle and let’s develop our country. The country you
are running to, their citizens developed it. If all of us run out of the
country, who will develop it.
“So let stay back, struggle, work hard and ensure that our country is a better place for us.”
Head of Lagos Office of IOM, Dr Nahashon
Thuo, said most of the returnees were trying to cross to Europe without
valid immigration papers.
Thuo said they were arrested by Libyan Immigration.
He, whoever, said the returnees
indicated their interest to return to Nigeria, adding that they would be
given 50 dollars each by the organisation.
One of the returnees, Mrs Ifeoluwa Adeosun said she sold all her property to travel to Germany when her husband died.
Ifeoluwa is an indigene of Owo in Ondo State.
She said she decided to go abroad in search of the means to take care of her children after the demise of her husband.
She thanked IOM and Federal Government for her trip back to Nigeria, adding that she suffered a lot in Libya.
Adeosun appealed to the Federal Government to evacuate other Nigerians in Libya, adding that they were suffering there.
Several government agencies were on hand
to receive the returnees. Among the agencies were the Nigeria
Immigration Service, Port Health from the Federal Ministry of Health and
the National Agency against Trafficking in Persons.
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