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We Paid $9 For Each Nigerian To Leave Sudan, $25 To Enter Egypt -NEMA … Says 2,518 Nigerians Evacuated In 15 Flights

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The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has disclosed that a sum of $9 was paid for each Nigerian to leave Sudan and consequently, $25 for entrance into Egypt.
This was as the agency said a total of 2,518 Nigerians have been successfully evacuated in 15 flights which marked the conclusion of stranded Nigerian students that were profiled for evacuation.
The Director-General, NEMA Mustapha Habib Ahmed, made this known at a media interaction on the evacuation of stranded Nigerian citizens from Sudan back home, in Abuja, yesterday.
Recall that 4,000 Nigerians were reported to have been stranded in Sudan following the ongoing regional crisis.
However, when asked what was the fate of the remaining Nigerians, the DG NEMA said all Nigerians that submitted themselves for evacuation have been brought back home and that the agency had no power to evacuate Nigerians who did not want to return home.
He said, “If there are others who decided to stay back, they are at liberty to do so, but those who volunteered to come out, we picked them from the meeting point and brought them back home safely.”
Ahmed further disclosed that no lives were lost during the evacuation exercise and that a total of 23 sick evacuees were received. Out of these, he said 10 were treated on arrival by officials of NEMA, Port Health and other medical personnel within the airport, while 13 were referred to Nigerian Air Force Hospital Abuja.
“Among these was a eight-day old baby who was delivered while the mother was awaiting evacuation at Port Sudan. The baby is currently being treated for jaundice at University of Abuja Teaching Hospital Gwagwalada.
“A patient also with hand injury is being treated at Federal Medical centre Jabi Abuja.
“The 15th flight marked the conclusion of evacuation of the stranded students that were profiled for airlift back home.
“We thank God Almighty that no life of any Nigerian was lost in the crisis so far and during the evacuation” he added.
The NEMA boss revealed that about 160 women and children were still awaiting evacuation but that their identities are still yet to be confirmed and that only then would the exercise be finally concluded.
He said, “We have evacuated all students. The Ambassador in Sudan has called and said that there are 160 women and children with no passport still in Sudan. I said he must profile, access and verify who they are. If it is confirmed that those 160 women and children are truly Nigerians then we can evacuate them. This will be the closure for the evacuation exercise.”
Ahmed extended his gratitude to President Muhammadu Buhari, and also thanked the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs Disaster Management and Social Development, Sadiya Umar Farouk, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs Geoffrey Onyeama.
Furtherance to his appreciation, he said, “We also thank the ministries for their support towards the success of the operations. Equally I thank the staff of the Nigerian Embassies in Egypt and Sudan. May I also use this opportunity to thank various stakeholders especially the Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Dr Abike Dabiri-Erewa, the Honourable Federal Commissioner of National Commission for Refugees, Migrants and Internally Displaced Persons, Hajiya Imaan Ibrahim-Sulaiman.
“The Agency will like to express its gratitude to the Chairman of Air Peace Ltd Mr Allen Onyema for the bold decision to evacuate the Nigerian returnees for free from Aswan Egypt. Equally, we thank Alhaji Aliko Dangote, who through his Dangote foundation gave tokens of N100,000 and dignity packs to each of the returnees.”

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RSG Commits To Workers’ Welfare …. Calls For Sustained Govt, Labour Partnership

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The Administrator of Rivers State, Retired Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ekwe Ibas, has assured the commitment of Rivers State government to workers’s welfare and industrial harmony in Rivers State.

The Sole Administrator gave the assurance after meeting with leadership of organized labour unions at the Government House, Port Harcourt on Wednesday.

Ibas reaffirmed government’s policy of prompt payment of salaries and pensions to workers and retirees, stating that all local government employees are not receiving the approved minimum wage.

He disclosed that approval has been given for payment of newly employed staff at Rivers State University Teaching Hospital and the Judiciary, while medical workers in Local Government Areas will now receive correct wages.

Ibas explained that, Government is reviewing implementation challenges of the Contributory Pension Scheme ahead of the July 2025 deadline, adding that Intervention buses have been reintroduced to ease workers’ transportation ,with plans to expand the fleet.

He said specialized leadership training for top civil servants will commence within two weeks, while due consideration is being given to implementing the N32,000 consequential adjustment for pensioners and clearing outstanding gratuities.

Ibas commended Rivers State workers for their dedication to service and called for sustained partnership with labour unions to maintain industrial peace.

“This administration recognizes workers as critical partners in development. We remain committed to addressing your legitimate concerns within available resources,” he stated.

The State NLC Chairman, Comrade Alex Agwanwor, thanked the Administrator for the steps taken so far with regard to workers welfare while appreciating his disposition towards alleviating the transportation problem faced by workers.

He also expressed appreciation for the government’s openness to dialogue and pledged continued cooperation towards achieving mutual goals.

The Rivers State Government assured all workers of its unwavering commitment to their welfare and called for continued dedication to service delivery for the collective progress of our dear State.

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Labour Unions In Rivers Call For Improved Standard Living For Workers

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The Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), Rivers Council, has called for policies that will improve the economic situation of the country in order to ensure enhanced living standard for workers.

The State Chairman, Mr Alex Agwanwor, made the remark on behalf of the unions affiliated to Labour Congress during the 2025 workers day celebration in Port Harcourt, yesterday.

Agwanwor highlighted the demands of the Unions which included the immediate payment of pension arrears, implementation of the N32,000 minimum wage for pensioners, and payment of gratuities and death benefits without further delay.

“We are calling for the regulation and protection of e-hailing drivers, implementation of increments and promotions, and resolution of long-standing issues in the polytechnic sector,” he said.

Agwanwor on behalf of the unions appealed to President Bola Tinubu to reinstate the democratically elected Governor, Deputy Governor, and members of the Rivers State House of Assembly.

He stressed the importance of democratic governance and good working relationship with elected representatives.

According to him, the unions expressed disappointment over the imposition of taxes, increase in electricity tariff, and high cost of goods and services, which have further worsened the plight of workers.

“We urge the federal government to take measures to alleviate the suffering of citizens,” he said.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tinubu committed to unlocking Nigeria’s potential – Shettima

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Vice-President Kashim Shettima says President Bola Tinubu is committed to unlocking Nigeria’s full potential and position the country as a leading force on the African continent.

Shettima stated this when he hosted a  delegation from the Hertie School of Governance, Berlin, led by its Senior Fellow, Dr Rolf Alter, at the Presidential Villa in Abuja last Wednesday.

He said Nigeria was actively seeking expertise from the global best institutions to enhance policy formulation and implementation, particularly in human capital development.

The Vice-President noted that President Tinubu was determined to elevate Nigeria to its rightful position as a leading force in Africa.

“The current crop of leadership in Nigeria under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu is ready and willing to unleash the full potential of the Nigerian nation on the African continent.

” We are laying the groundwork through strategic reforms, and at the heart of it, is human capital development.”

He described the Hertie School as a valuable partner in the journey.

According to him, Hertie School of Governance, Berlin, has track record and institutional knowledge to add value to our policy formulation and delivery, especially in this disruptive age.

Shettima reiterated the government’s priority on upskilling Nigerians, saying ” skills are very important, and with our Human Capital Development (HCD) 2.0 programme.

“We are in a position to unleash the full potential of the Nigerian people by enhancing their capital skills.”

The Vice-President acknowledged the vital support of international development partners in that effort.

” I want to thank the World Bank, the European Union, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and all our partners in that drive to add value to the Nigerian nation,” he maintained.

The Vice-President said human capital development was both an economic imperative and a social necessity.

Shettima assured the delegation of the government’s readiness to deepen cooperation.

” We need the skills and the capacity from your school. The world is now knowledge-driven.

“I wish to implore you to have a very warm and robust partnership with the government and people of Nigeria.”

Shettima further explained recent economic decisions of the government, including fuel subsidy removal and foreign exchange reforms.

“The removal of fuel subsidy, the unification of the exchange rate regime and the revolution in the energy sector are all painful processes, but at the end of the day, the Nigerian people will laugh last.

“President Tinubu is a very modern leader who is willing to take far-reaching, courageous decisions to reposition the Nigerian economy,” he added.

Earlier, Alter, congratulated the Tinubu administration for the successful launch and implementation of the Human Capital Development (HCD) strategy.

The group leader described the development as ambitious and targeted towards the improvement of the lives of the citizens.

He expressed satisfaction with the outcome of his engagements since arriving in the country.

He applauded the zeal, commitment, energy and goodwill observed among stakeholders in the implementation of Nigeria’s HCD programme.

Alter said the Hertie School of Governance would work closely with authorities in Nigeria across different levels to deliver programmes specifically designed to address the unique needs of the country.

He, however, stressed the need for government officials at different levels to be agile and amenable to the dynamics of the evolving world, particularly as Nigeria attempted to successfully accelerate its human capital development aspirations.

 

 

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