By Ere-ebi Agedah with Agency Report
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) in
collaboration with the Federal Government has repatriated 155 Nigerian
irregular migrants stranded across various parts of Libya.
Amb. Kabiru Musa, Charge D’Affaires in charge of the
Nigerian Mission in Libya, disclosed this in a statement.
Musa explained that the evacuation exercise is being
carried out as a continuous and regular exercise under the IOM's Voluntary
Repatriation program.
According to him, it is also, to reintegrate them to
the society and to end the menace of irregular migration through sensitization.
Musa stated that the 155 stranded Nigerians departed
Mitiga International Airport, Tripoli, aboard flight NO.UZ0189 on Tuesday.
“With the support of the IOM, today, we carried
another repatriation of another 155 stranded Nigerian migrants from Libya which
includes; 14 male, 110 females, 23 children and 8 infants.
“The Nigerian Mission in Libya with support from the
IOM again secured the release of 139 irregular Nigerian Migrants who were in
detention centers in Libya and have facilitated their return home.
“With support from the IOM, the voluntary evacuation
exercise has become more regular and this is because the Federal Government is
determined not to allow any of its citizens remain stranded abroad.
“Upon arrival, they would be received by relevant
authorities who will ensure their reintegration into the society,” Musa said.
Musa also appreciated the Libyan authorities for their
support, especially in facilitating the release of the irregular migrants in
Libyan detention centers.
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