NEMA repatriates 1, 317 from Libya in 10 days – DG

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has disclosed that a total of 1,317 Nigerians have been repatriated from Libya in the last 10 days.
The Director-General of NEMA, Alhaji Mustapha Maihajja, made the disclosure while receiving a fresh batch of 116 Nigerians who arrived the country on Friday morning.
The new set of returnees arrived at the Muritala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos aboard a Buraq Airlines with Registration Number 5A-WAC at 5:39am.
Records show that so far, about 3,000 Nigerians have been repatriated from Libya through the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) supported programme, in the last few months.
Maihajja, represented by Suleiman Yakubu, south-west zonal coordinator, said that various batches of migrants have been repatriated between December 5 and December 15 with the assistance of the IOM and the European Union (EU) following the volatile situation faced by migrants attempting to cross over to Europe through the Mediterranean.
According to him, the figure has already surpassed the 1, 295 Nigerians who voluntarily returned from Libya in the month of November.
Maihajja said that the federal government would continue to work with the international organisations to ensure the return of more Nigerians from Libya where they had been facing severe hardships and rights violations.
They comprised 46 adult females, 60 adult males and 10 children and infants respectively.
Also, on ground to welcome the returnees were officials of the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN) and the police.
Myke Uzendu