The Peoples Gazette gathered that authorities were not treating either incident as suspicious, as initial assessments indicated they were accidental deaths.
The NiDCOM chairman warned against illegal migration, describing it as a route to slavery.
They questioned the response of the government to several appeals made on the issue.
“Political interference can erode the morale and trust within military ranks,’’ said ex-COAS, Gen. Tukur Buratai (retd.)
“We are currently making plans to evacuate all stranded Nigerian citizens via air transport through the identified safe transit areas back home,“ the statement said.
“The EFF continued on their demand for the president to step down, citing incompetence, crippling electricity load shedding and the alleged phala phala serious misconduct.”
The Nigerian community had on June 5 endorsed Adams as the New York City Mayoral candidate after consultations among Nigerians.
