376 Nigerians stranded in Sudan arrive Abuja
Metro News Society

 376 Nigerians stranded in Sudan arrive Abuja

The first batch of Nigerians fleeing war-prone Sudan has arrived at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport, Abuja. NIGERIAN TRIBUNE reports.Information Guide Nigeria

The 376 returnees, who took off from Aswan, Egypt, were airlifted by the Nigerian Air Force on the NAF C-130H aircraft at about 4pm.

They landed at the Federal Capital Territory at 11:35 pm against the 11:23pm scheduled for a touchdown at the Nnamdi Azikiwe airport.

The Evacuees experienced some delays as a result of the formalities issued by the Egyptian authorities to enable them to be airlifted to Nigeria.

Other Top Stories:

Federal Government’s delegation who were at the airport to welcome the returnees are: Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management & Social Development, Sadiya Umar Farouk; Director General, National Management Emergency Agency (NEMA), Ahmed Mustapha and Chairman/CEO of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), Abike Dabiri-Erewa.NYSC Portal

The Minister disclosed that each of the returnees would be given N100,000 to enable them settle in, adding that a full press briefing on the issues surrounding the evacuation had been scheduled for Thursday.

On his part, NEMA Director General also noted that four aircraft were expected to arrive on Thursday, adding that they would convey almost 400 persons.

According to him, Azman Air has joined Air Peace in the evacuation effort.

The returnees were screened by officials of Federal Ministry of Health upon arrival in the country.

While giving update on the delay experienced by the stranded Nigerians, one of the officials said: “Two aircraft, Air Peace and NAF C130, are supposed to airlift 350 passengers.

“Unfortunately, 26 additional persons sneaked into the buses. The Egyptian personnel were there.

“They counted and they found 376 Nigerians. They refused the 26 people to stay back at the airport and they also refused to allow Nigerian officials to take the 26 people back to the border.

“Now, they want everyone to leave. Neither will they allow them to go back to the border.

“The only option is to overload the aircraft. The pilots were consulted and they said they could not airlift more people and have plenty of luggage”.

However, the Air Peace plane arrived at 11:35pm with 278 passengers while NAF C130 arrived at 11:55pm with 98 passengers.JAMB Result

Check JAMB Result

Check and Confirm: How much is Dollar to Naira

 

 

Essien, Goodnews is a gruaduate of Communication Arts, University of Uyo, Uyo; Currently working at Infoguide Media as a news writer.

Related Posts

Nigeria: Govt Says UAE Yet to Lift Visa Ban

Nigeria: Govt Says UAE Yet to Lift Visa Ban

The Federal Government has revealed that the United Arab Emirates, UAE, is yet to lift the visa ban imposed on Nigeria.InformationGuideNigeria Tis is following reports emerged that the…

Call To Bar: Ex-Minister Amaechi Joins First Class, 888 Candidates Fail Exam

Call To Bar: Ex-Minister Amaechi Joins First Class, 888 Candidates Fail Exam

Chief Rotimi Amaechi, Former Governor of Rivers State and former Minister of Transportation, was recently admitted to the bar in the class of 2024 after completing his law…

Nigerian Economy Not In Distress, Only Facing Challenging Times – Tinubu

Nigerian Economy Not In Distress, Only Facing Challenging Times – Tinubu

The President of Nigeria,  President Bola Tinubu on Tuesday, said Nigeria is currently facing challenging times but its economy is not distressed. As reported by THE WILL, President…

Nigerian Army troops kill notorious terrorist leader Maikusal

Troops of Nigerian Army have killed a notorious terrorist leader, Maikusa, who is identified to be the second-in-command in the hierarchy of the terrorists’ cell in Katsina State,…

“It’s work, work, work there”- Lady and family reportedly leave UK, relocates to Nigeria

“It’s work, work, work there”- Lady and family reportedly leave UK, relocates to Nigeria

Rebecca Olawale, a Nigerian lady who had stayed in the United Kingdom with her family, has created a film to illustrate that they have returned to Nigeria. GISTLOVER…

“This is so hard to watch”- Reactions trails video of Herbert Wigwe’s daughter paying tribute to her brother Chizi

“This is so hard to watch”- Reactions trails video of Herbert Wigwe’s daughter paying tribute to her brother Chizi

Herbert Wigwe, the former Group CEO of Access Holdings, his wife Chizoba, and their first son, Chizi, were recently killed in a helicopter crash. The incident came as…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *