A total of 162
Nigerians stranded in Libya were returned back home on Tuesday, February 14th.
The returnees were received by the National Emergency Management Agency along
with the office of the Special Assistant to the President on Foreign Affairs
and Diaspora Matters.
Director General of
NEMA was represented by the Deputy Director Search and Rescue Dr Onimode while
the Special Assistant to the President Hon Abike Dabiri was represented by Mr
Abdulrahman Balogun.
Breakdown of the returnees
as given by Dr Onimode shows that 61 of them were males and 101 females. He
further explained that among the males were 2 children and 7 infants while the
females had 7 children and 2 infants.
He also said that the
return of the stranded Nigerians were facilitated by the International
Organization for Migration as on arrival, they were profiled, fed and assisted
back to their various towns and homes.
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