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The FG To Evacuate Stranded Nigerians From Sudan, Today
The Federal Government may begin to evacuate Nigerians trapped in the war-ravaged Sudan from today.
This was disclosed by the Chairperson, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Hon Abike Dabiri-Erewa while responding to a Nigerian’s question about the matter on her Twitter page, yesterday.
Dabiri-Erewa revealed that the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has sorted all payments needed to finalise the evacuation, except for a few impediments in logistics.
She further disclosed that evacuating the nationals early in the morning is safer when it comes to war situations.
She tweeted, “They are still in Khartoum. @nemanigeria has sorted all payments etc but there are still a few logistical delays. They will likely proceed early morning. Safer to leave early morning. A war situation is not a normal situation. We are all anxiously waiting to receive them.”
Sudan plunged into crisis about 10 days ago when the country’s army and paramilitary forces locked horns in a battle of supremacy which has claimed over 400 lives.
Many countries including France, the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, Cyprus, and Germany, among others have successfully evacuated their nationals from the northeastern country.
Both warring factions – the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) agreed to a three-day ceasefire brokered by the US and Saudi Arabia, for foreign countries to move out their people.
Meanwhile, the Federal Government has appealed to Nigerians to avoid dangerous trips to the borders of Sudan in a bid to escape the country.
The FG issued the warning in a joint statement signed by Janet Olisa, a director in the ministry of foreign affairs, and Nasir Sani-Gwarzo, a permanent secretary in the ministry of humanitarian affairs, disaster management and social development.
The ministries expressed concern over the “dire humanitarian situation” in Sudan and empathised with the civilian population caught up in the ongoing crisis between the Sudanese Army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
According to the ministeries, plans are in motion to evacuate stranded citizens and asked for calm and maintenance of constant communication.
The statement reads, “The ministers, therefore, urge parents to advise their wards that while concerted efforts are being made to evacuate them, the students should endeavour to remain calm and maintain constant communication with officials of the Nigerian Embassy in Sudan for instructions and updates.
“They can reach the embassy Officials on the following telephone numbers, +2348035866773, +249961956284, +2348063636862, +249961956274, +2349066663493.
“Furthermore, they are also advised to guard against undertaking the treacherous journey to the borders on their own, in view of the dangers involved.”
Meanwhile, the Chairperson of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Abike Dabiri-Erewa, had earlier said the government had asked for a safe corridor for the evacuation of Nigerian students.
She said the evacuation would begin on Tuesday by buses to the borders of Egypt before being airlifted to Nigeria.
The NiDCOM chair warned against those taking alternative routes, saying they were putting themselves in harm’s way without security.
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