NIGERIA: Stranded Nigerians In UAE Can Return To The Country By August 29

 The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has said Nigerians in a viral video  showing stranded individuals in an open ground outside a city in UAE( believed to be Dubai), and claiming  to have been compelled to flee to the desert by the United Arab Authorities could return home from August 29 when international air travel would resume in the country.

In the footage, the authors had accused the UAE of racism, noting that they were prevented from departing that country.

But the spokesman, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mr Ferdinand Nwonye, said the Nigerian mission in UAE had carried out the evacuation of many Nigerians, noting that those shown in the video could return to Nigeria on their own.

He said, “Our mission in UAE has been carrying out evacuation of stranded Nigerians and those who were serious have been brought back.

“For those in the video, they can hang on till August 29 when international air travel will commence and they would be free to come back on their own.”

Commenting on the video, the Chairman, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, stated that the protesters who were mostly irregular migrants were asked to leave the UAE on March 1, but the deadline was later extended to August 17.

She explained that the authorities provided free evacuation flights which the protesters allegedly snubbed.

Dabiri-Erewa said, “179 came back on Saturday  free of charge, but some are still bent on hiding and breaking the laws. You shouldn’t stay illegally anywhere.”as she explained that the authorities had provided free evacuation flights which was allegedly snubbed by the protesters.

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