6,672 Nigerians voluntarily returned from Libya from January 6, 2017 to
December 28, 2017. The Director General of NEMA, Alhaji Mustapha
Maihajja, made this known while receiving a fresh batch of 257 Nigerians
who arrived from Libya.
Maihajja lauded the International Organisation for Migration (IOM)
for their efforts at continuing the repatriation exercise even during
the festive season. The DG who was represented by the Southwest
Coordinator of NEMA, Alhaji Suleiman Yakubu, enjoined the returnees to
join hands with various government agencies to tackle the problem of
human trafficking in the country.
He said they should assist the government in identifying the
traffickers who had lured and deceived many young Nigerians to embark on
the perilous journey with the promise of taking them to Europe.
Maihajja assured them that government would treat all information with
utmost confidentiality and secrecy needed.
The DG also allayed their fears of facing “spiritual “consequences
for exposing these evil persons, stressing that they had a duty to
educate the public on what they went through in the volatile North
African country. The new returnees arrived the Cargo Wing of the Murtala
Muhammed International Airport, Lagos at 6.05pm aboard an Afriqiyah
Airbus A330-300 with Registration number 5A-OMR.
They comprised 152 adult females, 82 adult males, nine children and
14 infants, with one having a medical case. The returnees arrived barely
24 hours after another batch of 157 Nigerians landed in the country
from Libya where they had been stranded enroute Europe.
