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580 Nigerians to return to Nigeria from Libya

Scarcely three weeks after 138 Nigerians returned willfully from Libya, another 580 are being normal from the North African nation this week.


The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the representative for the Lagos Airport Police Command, Joseph Alabi, affirmed the improvement to writers on Monday in Lagos.

Alabi said 420 Nigerians would land at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, on Tuesday, in two sanctioned flights while another 160 would go ahead Thursday.

No less than 138 Nigerians came back from Libya on October 3, after they were stranded on their approach to get into Europe through the Mediterranean Sea.

The returnees were conveyed back because of the declaration important to come back to Nigeria through the help of the International Organization for Migration.

Their flight, checked 5ADM, had touched down at the Cargo Wing of MMIA at around 8.05 pm.

The returnees included 65 female grown-ups, two high school young ladies, two child young ladies, 64 male grown-ups, two adolescent young men and three infant young men.

Four of the returnees, who had medicinal cases, were taken to doctor's facility.

They were gotten by the Nigerian Emergency Management Agency, the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria and the Police.

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