No Nigerian in Sudan will be left behind – Minister 

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A total of 376 Nigerians hitherto stranded in Sudan have arrived safely in Abuja following a successful evacuation by the federal government. 

The first batch of 94 evacuees touched down late last night aboard a Nigerian Airforce Hercules C-130, while the remaining 282 persons came back on an AirPeace flight.

A statement Thursday by special assistant on Media to the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, Nneka Ikem Anibeze, said Sadiya Umar Farouq, was on ground to welcome the evacuees.

She thanked the federal government for the fruitful negotiations with the Sudanese government which led to the successful release and subsequent evacuation of Nigerians from the war-torn trans Sahara region. 

She said: “We are happy that they arrived safely and no life was lost. They have gone through a very traumatising period, but thank God that they are back home. We thank the federal government for the successful rescue operation of Nigerians in Sudan. We pray that there is peace in Sudan and every other part of this country. War is not a good thing. You can see that people who have gone to study have suddenly become refugees. This is not just an international crisis but a humanitarian crisis.

“We are giving them a stipend of N100,000 each to transport themselves back to their families. Hotel accommodation has also been arranged for the evacuees until they reunite with their families, while those who need medical attention have also been taken care of.

“The Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs as well as the relevant MDAs like NEMA, NCFRMI, NIDCOM, NIA and the Nigerian Airforce are working with the Nigerian Missions in Sudan, Egypt, Ethiopia and Chad to ensure that no one is left behind,” the statement said.