Stranded Nigerians Who Returned Voluntarily From Libya Due To Hardship (Photos)
Few
days ago, 262 Nigerians stranded in Libya voluntarily returned to
Nigeria through the humanitarian services of the International
Organisation for Migration at the Hajj Camp, Murtala Muhammad
International Airport, Ikeja, Lagos. The Director General of NEMA, Engr.
Mustapha Maihajja who was represented by the Southwest Zonal
Coordinator of the Agency, Alh. Suleiman Yakubu admonished the Returnees
to stay back and utilise the available resources abound in the country.
Other Agencies that participated in the exercise are NAPTIP,DSS, Nigeria Police, Immigration Services, FAAN,, Nigerian AirForce and a host of others. On arrival, IOM gave the each Returnees the sum of 18,000 Naira and NEMA supported them with the sum of 7,000 to aid in their transportation back to their respective destination and settle down in the community.https://chidexmikky.blogspot.com/2017/08/stranded-nigerians-who-returned.html
Other Agencies that participated in the exercise are NAPTIP,DSS, Nigeria Police, Immigration Services, FAAN,, Nigerian AirForce and a host of others. On arrival, IOM gave the each Returnees the sum of 18,000 Naira and NEMA supported them with the sum of 7,000 to aid in their transportation back to their respective destination and settle down in the community.https://chidexmikky.blogspot.com/2017/08/stranded-nigerians-who-returned.html
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