NEMA has revealed that it is yet to lose Nigerians to the Sudanese crisis.
28th July 2023 04:53 PM
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has received another batch of 198 stranded Nigerians evacuated from the war-torn Sudan, on Friday in Abuja.
Revealing the news of their return, the Director General, NEMA, Mr. Mustapha Ahmed said the Federal Government is committed to ensuring that no Nigerian was left in the war-torn country, stressing that efforts were already in place to evacuate the remaining 40 Nigerians left in Sudan.
Ahmed added that so far no Nigerian has lost his or her life in the crisis-ridden country. “We all know the crisis in Sudan has escalated seriously, no Nigerian aircraft can go to Sudan.
“We are using the Sudanese-based airline, TARCO to evacuate Nigerians, they have been working with us assiduously and they had to engage the military authorities for us to be able to airlift these people.
“The most important thing is that they are home and we have not lost one Nigerian life, which is most important to us.
“198 people, including women and children were brought back today and the remaining 40 people will be brought back as we are working round the clock to bring them back,” he said.
The returnees, comprised of 160 adults and 38 children arrived at the pilgrims wing of the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, on TARCO Aircraft on Friday.
Access24 reports that this figure brings to a total of 2,858 Nigerians evacuated by the Federal Government since the war broke out in Sudan in April.