180 stranded Nigerians return from Niger Republic

The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) on Friday in Kano received another batch of 180 stranded Nigerians from Agadez region of Niger Republic.
Dr Nuradeen Abdullahi, NEMA Coordinator, Kano Territorial Office, made this known while receiving the returnees in Kano.
The returnees were received by the Agency at about 11:30 a.m. in Kano, accompanied by officials of the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) based in Niger Republic.
According to him, the returnees have been returned to the country through a voluntary repatriation programme.
He said the programme is designed to assist distressed persons who left their home country to seek greener pastures elsewhere but could not afford to return as their journeys became frustrated.
The NEMA official said the returnees comprised 144 males, 13 females and 23 children, adding that the children included 17 girls and six boys.
“The returnees are from different part of the country; some from Lagos, Katsina, Cross River, Kaduna, Bauchi and Kano States, among others,” he said.
He said the returnees would undergo a four-day training on how to achieve self sustainability and be provided with seed capital to enable them to engage in productive activities.
“We want you to serve as ambassadors, who would be sensitising other Nigerians against irregular migration.
“You should avoid endangering your lives by travelling to seek greener pastures in other countries, no country is better than your own country,” Mr Abdullahi said.
The Agency, he said, received 380 stranded Nigerians between May and August 2022, repatriated from Niger Republic and Sudan.
He said the returnees had been exposed to vocational skills and provided with seed capital to enable them to set up their businesses and become self-reliant.
Recounting their ordeals, Maryam Mukhtar, a widow, said she travelled to Libya for greener pastures alongside two of her kids.
“I was employed as housemaid in an Arab house, I resisted frequent sex demand from my employer and that’s why returned home with help of the IOM,” she said.
Another returnee, Asabe Danladi, said she travelled to Libya in search of greener pastures to enable her fend for her family needs.
(NAN)
We have recently deactivated our website's comment provider in favour of other channels of distribution and commentary. We encourage you to join the conversation on our stories via our Facebook, Twitter and other social media pages.
More from Peoples Gazette

Agriculture
FG tasks ECOWAS on leveraging financing strategies for agroecology
The federal government has urged stakeholders in the agriculture and finance sectors in the West Africa region to leverage financing strategies to enhance agroecology practices

Politics
Katsina youths pledge to deliver over 2 million votes to Atiku
“Katsina State is Atiku’s political base because it is his second home.”

NationWide
Senator Kingibe denies rejection of real-time election results transmission, says bill undergoing harmonisation
Ms Kingibe claimed the provision was only set aside for both the Senate and the House of Representatives to harmonise the section.

Abuja
Police nab nine suspects, recover stolen vehicles, other items in Abuja
She said investigations were being expanded to apprehend the receivers of the stolen vehicles.

NationWide
Oshiomhole praises Trump’s acknowledgment of Tinubu’s wife, Remi
He stressed that the development should remind Nigerians to cooperate for the common good.

Lagos
Lagos task force cracks down on street trading, seizes goods
He expressed concern over persistent disregard for environmental and traffic regulations by some traders.

NationWide
Gowon, Jonathan hail BSN for shaping Nigeria’s moral foundation
He described the Bible as light in darkness and hope in despair.

Heading 5
Ooni, NTDA sign MoU to boost tourism development
The Ooni expressed gratitude to the president for appointing a youth to head the NTDA.






