Ninety Nigerians, including two babies, who
were stranded in many parts of Tunisia, were early Tuesday morning repatriated
into the country.
They were, around 10’clock on Tuesday
received at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos by the South-West
Zonal coordinator of the National Emergency Management Agency, Iyiola Akande,
who represented the Director-General, Alhaji Muhammed Sani-Sidi.
The returnees consisted of two infants, five
months and fourteen months old, 12 teenagers, 13 young women and 61 young men.
Seventy-seven of them came from Edo State,
eight from Delta State, three from Imo and Lagos State, while Kano and Plateau
had two and one, respectively.
NEMA enjoined the returnees and other youths
in the country to desist from acts capable of negatively affecting their future
by their quest for greener pastures.
NEMA’s Director General, while admonishing
them, pointed out that “there is no nation that is not passing through hard
times,” and therefore, stressed the need for the citizens to join hands with
government toward overcoming difficult.
Sani-Sidi stressed that instead of exposing
their precious lives on the non-existing opportunities, they should endeavour
to use their energy, strength and God-given talents to harness Nigeria
bounties.
The returnees arrived Murtala Muhammed
International Airport, Nigeria at 12:32 a.m. on September 10, against the
earlier scheduled time of 3:05 p.m. on September 9, with Nouvel Air A320-214
177Y.
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