The Planning Officer of NEMA, Mr Segun Afolayan, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Friday that the returnees arrived at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja, at 9.45p.m. on Thursday.
Afolayan said that the returnees landed at the Cargo Wing of the airport aboard Libyan Airline flight with registration number 5A-DMG.
He said that they were brought back through the assistance of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM).
He urged the returnees to put their experiences in the volatile North African country behind them and forge ahead with their lives.
He added that the federal and state governments and development partners should create a more conducive atmosphere where all Nigerians could prosper.
155 Nigerians had voluntarily returned from Libya on July 5, with the assistance of the IOM.
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No place like home.
ReplyDeleteSee them coming with nylon bags not up to N50.00. They travelled with good boxes but came with this.
ReplyDeleteGod help our people and stop them going to libya
Those are the lucky ones, some don't even have a thing to hold. They came back even worst off than when they left. Thank God they have their life.
DeleteTank God for their life
ReplyDeleteWhen will our people seat back home to manage what is left for us a nation? God open thy eyes to see blessing enthrall unto thee.
ReplyDeleteUseless idiots!
ReplyDeleteYou guys are highly welcome.
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