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292 NIGERIAN EVACUEES ARRIVE FCT FROM SAUDI ARABIA

292 Nigerians have arrived in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Abuja, from Saudi Arabia.


Their flight arrived late Tuesday at the Nnamdi Azikwe International Airport, Abuja.


Geoffrey Onyeama, minister for Foreign Affairs, confirmed this today via his Twitter handle.


He revealed that a huge percentage was nursing mothers and children.


He added that they have been camped in hotels to observe the 14-day compulsory quarantine supervised by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC)


“We received 292 evacuees stranded in Saudi Arabia yesterday. The Saudi Government transported them to Abuja. A large number are nursing mothers and children and they are all comfortably settled in hotels under the mandatory 14 days quarantine,” he wrote.


Meanwhile, the minister has said Nigerians in France, who plan to fly to Benin Republic and then access the country via its land border, are free to do so.


He stated this during a briefing by the Presidential Task Force on COVID-19 in Abuja yesterday.


Onyeama, however, said the country would absorb evacuees based on the resources available for their 14-day mandatory quarantine.


“If they have already bought their tickets and have boarded or about to board the flight, when they get to Cotonou, we will as in the past liaise with our Charge d’Affaires, and look at the capacity available to process them from Cotonou. But there’s certainly no guarantee that they would’ve immediate access to the country until such a time as they can be absorbed,” he stated.




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