The
leadership of the National Emergency Management Agency in the
South-western part of Nigeria has received some repatriated Nigerians
from an African country.
172 Nigerians, including 5
women,1 pregnant and a 12-year-old boy, were repatriated from Libya on
Friday, March 11. The repatriation was done with the help of
International Organization for Migration (IOM) in close cooperation
with Libyan authorities and Nigerian's Embassy in Tripoli.The South-West Zonal Coordinator, Alhaji Abdullahi Suleiman Yakubu with NEMA officials received the returnees.
According to the post shared by NEMA SOUTH WEST yesterday, March 21:
"The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) in Libya and Nigeria assisted the stranded and imprisoned youths back to Nigeria, because most of them had unpalatable experiences in the futile efforts to reach Europe, some were said to have gone through in-humane treatments and deprivations in Sahara desert and transit countries".
"The International Organisation for Migration (IOM) in Libya and Nigeria assisted the stranded and imprisoned youths back to Nigeria, because most of them had unpalatable experiences in the futile efforts to reach Europe, some were said to have gone through in-humane treatments and deprivations in Sahara desert and transit countries".
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