File photo: Some Libyan returnees at the Port Harcourt airport
The National Emergency Management Agency, on Wednesday said a total
of 4,123 Nigerians voluntarily returned from Libya between January 6 and
December 18.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the Acting
Zonal Coordinator, NEMA, South West Zone, Mr Segun Afolayan made the
disclosure while receiving a fresh batch of 140 Nigerians who arrived
from Libya.
Afolayan lauded the International Organisation for Migration and the
European Union for facilitating the return of Nigerians stranded in the
volatile North African country.
According to him, a total of 11,833 Nigerians have been brought back
since the Assisted Voluntary Return Programme began in April 2017.
He noted that the Migrants Resource Centres recently established by
IOM in collaboration with the Federal Ministry of Labour and
Productivity in Abuja, Benin and Lagos were also yielding the desired
results.
“The centres were opened for any intending migrants to access
information or make enquiries about the prospective country of
destination, the various job opportunities in the country and safest
routes.
It also provides important information to Nigerians who intend to travel through the regular process.
“The feedback from the centres have been very positive and encouraging.
“The recording of more than 3,000 enquiries so far by prospective
migrants and assistance given by the centres are very commendable.’’
He said the new returnees arrived the Cargo Wing of the Murtala
Muhammed International Airport, Lagos around 10:30pm on Tuesday aboard a
Libya Airline aircraft.
Afolayan said they comprised 39 adult females, eight female children, 76 adult males and 17 male children.
(NAN)
Pandemonium broke out
in the early hours of yesterday, at Aswani Textile Market, Isolo, Lagos
State, when two unidentified men stabbed themselves to death during a
brawl.
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/12/2-stab-each-other-dead-in-lagos/
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