The Federal Government of Nigeria has commenced evacuation of 2,090 Nigerians stranded at neighbouring countries surrounding Ukraine.
Recall that the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Godfrey Onyema, had said there were about 8,000 Nigerians in Ukraine, 5,000 of whom are students, adding that the Federal Government had tipped Air Peace and Max Air to airlift Nigerians, who wanted to be evacuated.
However, in a press statement by the permanent secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Gabriel Aduda, he said the chattered flights from Max Air and Air Peace will depart on Wednesday, March 2, 2022 to pick up Nigerian evacuees back home.
Ambassador Aduda said the records of evacuees received by Nigerian embassies show 650 persons from Hungary, 350 from Poland, 940 from Romania and 150 Nigerians from Slovakia.
He, however, stated that the first batch of evacuees is expected to arrive Nigeria on Thursday, March 3, 2022.
He said the capacity and route of the airlines are as follows: Max Air to Romania to airlift 560 persons, Airpeace to Poland for 364 persons and Airpeace to Hungary to evacuate 360 persons.
Aduda reassured Nigerians that government is working round the clock to see that Nigerian citizens are brought back home safely.
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