14,036 Nigerians Return From Libya, France, Others In 26 Months – NEMA

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The National Emergency Management Agency on Friday said a total of 14,036 Nigerians have voluntarily returned home under the Assisted Voluntary Returnees Programme which began in April 2017.

The Nigerians, who were stranded in Libya, Niger, Mali, Burkina Faso, Ireland, France, Gambia, Austria, Poland, Morocco, and Liberia, were brought back by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and the European Union (EU).

The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the Coordinator, NEMA Lagos Territorial Office, Alhaji Idris Muhammed, made the disclosure while receiving a new batch of 137 Nigerians who returned from Libya on Thursday.

Muhammad said said out of the total 14,036 returnees repatriated so far, 12,457 were brought back from Libya.

He said, “The analysis on the total number that has been brought back indicates that 465 males and 408 females amongst those brought back had psychosocial related needs.

“Also, 454 males and 618 females are having various degree of medical needs.

“The analysis further indicates that there were 61 male and 61 female unaccompanied minors who had been reunited with their relations.

“There are 37 pregnant women brought back so far in the course of the exercise.”