The National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, on Tuesday got another 257 Nigerian intentional returnees flown once more from Libya.
Many Nigerians stranded in Libya have come back to the nation in 2017.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the most recent returnees touched base at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, in a contracted Airbus A330-200 flight with Registration number 5A-LAT at 9.15pm.
They had been stranded throughout their fizzled endeavor to traverse to Europe through the unpredictable North African nation.
The returnees were helped back to Nigeria by the International Organization for Migration, IOM, while the Italian Government gave the flying machine.
They were given over to the Zonal Coordinator of NEMA Southwest, Suleiman Yakubu, who got them for the benefit of central government.
The females among the returnees contained 241 grown-ups, two youngsters and five newborn children while the male included four grown-ups, four high school young men and one baby.
Mr. Yakubu ordered the returnees to grasp the change mantra of the central government.
He encouraged them to stay positive and concentrated on contributing their portion to national advancement, rather than looking for greener fields where it doesn't exist.
Mr. Yakubu noticed that they would not be dealt with as peasants in their own nation, dissimilar to what they confront abroad in the wake of relocating illicitly.
He unveiled that the European Union was giving the reintegration help, encouraging them to make utilization of the activity and better their lives.
NAN reports that different organizations display when Yakubu got the returnees were the Nigerian Immigration Service, the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria and the Police.
Many Nigerians stranded in Libya have come back to the nation in 2017.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the most recent returnees touched base at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, in a contracted Airbus A330-200 flight with Registration number 5A-LAT at 9.15pm.
They had been stranded throughout their fizzled endeavor to traverse to Europe through the unpredictable North African nation.
The returnees were helped back to Nigeria by the International Organization for Migration, IOM, while the Italian Government gave the flying machine.
They were given over to the Zonal Coordinator of NEMA Southwest, Suleiman Yakubu, who got them for the benefit of central government.
The females among the returnees contained 241 grown-ups, two youngsters and five newborn children while the male included four grown-ups, four high school young men and one baby.
Mr. Yakubu ordered the returnees to grasp the change mantra of the central government.
He encouraged them to stay positive and concentrated on contributing their portion to national advancement, rather than looking for greener fields where it doesn't exist.
Mr. Yakubu noticed that they would not be dealt with as peasants in their own nation, dissimilar to what they confront abroad in the wake of relocating illicitly.
He unveiled that the European Union was giving the reintegration help, encouraging them to make utilization of the activity and better their lives.
NAN reports that different organizations display when Yakubu got the returnees were the Nigerian Immigration Service, the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria and the Police.
Another 257 Nigerians come back from Libya
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