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Another set of 162 stranded Nigerians arrive from Libya

The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and the Federal Government, on Tuesday, repatriated 162 more stranded Nigerians from Libya under its continuous voluntary evacuation exercise.

Mr Kabiru Musa, Charge d’Affaires of the Nigerian Mission in Libya, disclosed this in a statement made available to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), on Tuesday in Abuja.

Musa stated that the 162 evacuees including 94 male, 41 female, 14 children and 11 infants arrived at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos on Tuesday.

He stated that the Nigerian Mission in Libya under the directives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs had carried out a series of evacuation exercises of stranded Nigerians in Libya.

This, Musa explained, is in fulfilment of the Federal Government’s pledge of not allowing any of its citizens to remain stranded abroad.

Musa stated that the stranded evacuees are victims of irregular migration, human trafficking, forced labour.

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“The Nigerian Mission with the full support of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) repatriated 162 Nigerians aboard flight no. 5A-DMG on Tuesday, 15th March 2022.

“The returnees departed the Mitiga International airport at 10.45 local time and arrived at the Murtala Mohammed international airport at 15.15 Nigerian time.

“The Federal Government has vowed to bring back stranded Nigerians facing challenges in Libya.

“In this regard, the exercise will be ongoing as part of the mission’s consular responsibilities to Nigerian citizens,” Musa said.

Musa said the evacuees will be received on arrival by government officials who will facilitate their reintegration and reunite them with their families.

The charge d’affaires said the Mission will continue to work closely with the Libyan Authorities to ensure stranded Nigerians willing to return home are safely evacuated.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reported that the Federal Commissioner, National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons (NCFRI), Imaan Suleiman-Ibrahim disclosed that about 500,000 Nigerians will be repatriated from Chad, Niger, Cameroon, Mali, Libya and other countries in 2022.

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