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File photo: Some evacuated Nigerians living in Libya arriving the country
A batch of 218 Nigerians, which included seven pregnant women, on 
Tuesday voluntarily returned from the volatile North African country of 
Libya where they had been stranded enroute Europe.
The returnees arrived at the Murtala Muhammed International 
Airport, Lagos about 3.44 a.m. aboard a chartered Libyan Airlines Airbus
 A330-200 aircraft with registration number 5A-LAU.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that they comprised of 46 
adult females, five female infants, 161 adult males, two male children 
and four male infants.
The returnees were brought with the assistance of the International
 Organisation for Migration (IOM) and the European Union (EU).
The South West Zonal Coordinator of the National Emergency 
Management Agency (NEMA), Yakubu Suleiman, said a total of 8,129 
Nigerians had returned so far under the EU and IOM Assisted Voluntary 
Returnees Programme.
Mr Suleiman advised the returnees to be champions of change in 
sensitising the youths against the urge of seeking greener pastures 
through irregular migration due to unforeseen dangers.
He assured them that the federal government was pursuing 
socio-economic programmes aimed at giving employable opportunities to 
the youths.
According to him, the government has intensified efforts at curbing
 the menace of corruption that has bedevilled the country and denied 
Nigerians the opportunities to put up their best toward its development.
Speaking to journalists, one of the returnees, Titilayo 
Kayode-Owojori, from Ile Ife, Osun, regretted embarking on the ill-fated
 journey but thanked God for returning home safely.
She said: “Nigeria is far better than where we thought we could get better lives. The Libyans live with the sweat of the blacks.
“If the Arabs see us working and collecting wages, they wait 
and burst our houses to collect the money. If they don’t see any money, 
they will kidnap us and ask us to call Nigeria to send us money to free 
ourselves. If we can’t raise money, we will be sold or imprisoned.”
The returnee, therefore, urged the government to fulfill its 
promise of creating an enabling environment for Nigerians to thrive in 
order to reduce the urge to seek greener pastures outside the country.
(NAN)
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