He said seven children and two infants were also among the returnees.
Libya has remained divided since the 2011 NATO-backed uprising that toppled longtime leader Muammar Gaddafi.
“I was stranded there for over three years until IOM brought me back to the country,” Ms Aston said.
“Upon arrival, they would be received by relevant authorities who will ensure their reintegration into the society,” Mr Musa said.
The death toll from devastating floods that struck eastern Libya could reach 20,000 in Derna alone, the mayor said.
The repatriated include 87 males, 68 females, five children and one infant.
No fewer than 108 Nigerians who have been stranded in Tripoli, Libya, have been received by the National Emergency Management Agency.
Before the parliament session, Mr Bashagha tried to delegate his powers to his deputy.
The federal government said it plans to evacuate every stranded Nigerians in Libya.
The energy committee of Libya’s eastern-based parliament on Thursday rejected a government move to sack the head of National Oil Corporation (NOC).
