The Federal Government of Nigeria on Friday welcomed another batch of Nigerians who fled crisis-ridden Sudan.
The second batch arrived in Nigeria two days after the first set of evacuees came back to the country via Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja, on Wednesday.
OsunDaily News recalls that Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) while giving an update on rescuing more Nigerians on Thursday, said that if four aircraft could depart simultaneously, every Nigerian stranded in Sudan could be brought home.
She mentioned that an additional 3,000 Nigerians are expected to return.
Dabiri-Erewa explained that Egyptian officials require Nigerian aircraft to accommodate the full number of evacuees; otherwise, they will not allow the evacuation to proceed.
She expressed hope for a quick resolution and prioritized the evacuation of students, women, and children.
Dabiri-Erewa said, โIf four planes go at the same time, they will bring everybody back. Most importantly, we hope those over there come back speedily.
โWe are expecting that with the arrangements made by NEMA, it is going to be more planes because Egypt makes it difficult.
โEgypt says if the number of people you brought is letโs say 200 and the aircraft can only take 150, then nobody will leave.
At Port Sudan, we are trying to get tickets because it is even more difficult to get a flight to Port Sudan but they have an airline.
โSo they are processing them now to get them tickets and then they come back home. And if other airlines get the landing permit, they will quickly go to help evacuate them.
At least, they are coming back home and we are glad no life was lost and priority was given to students, women and children. So, letโs just set our eyes on that.โ