Sudan: 129 More Nigerian Evacuees Arrive In Abuja

One hundred and twenty-nine more Nigerians have fled war-torn Sudan as the Federal Government further strengthens its efforts to repatriate stranded Nigerians in the North-African country.

The returnees arrived on Monday at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja, the nation’s capital on board the Tarco Airlines from Port Sudan.

Upon their arrival at 9:15 am, the returnees were processed by officials with the filling of the returnee registration forms handed to them by government officials.

Sudan: Second Batch of 130 Evacuees Arrive Nigeria

Comprising 124 adults and five infants, they were received by officials of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and the Nigeria Immigration Service.

Others include operatives of the Nigeria Police Force, the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) and the military.

According to NEMA’s Director of Special Duties, Dr Onimode Abdullahi Bandele; over 1000 Nigerians are still stuck in the war-torn country and plans are underway to evacuate them as soon as possible.

This is coming barely 24 hours after the fourth batch of returnees was successfully airlifted by the Federal Government from the North African country.

It was gathered that returnees left Port Sudan International Airport around 5:25 am on Sunday and landed at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport around 12:40 pm.

In all, over 800 Nigerians fleeing war-torn Sudan arrived in Abuja on Sunday.


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