Sudan: 160 Women Claiming To Be Nigerians Have No Nigerian Passports - FG
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The Federal Government says 160 women claiming to be Nigerians in Sudan
have no passports to fly back to the country.
The Director General
of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Mustapha Ahmed stated this
in Abuja on Sunday while briefing the press on the progress made so far in the
evacuation of Nigerians from war-torn Sudan.
According to him,
although the women claimed to be Nigerians, they do not possess Nigerian
passports to verify their claims.
He said the agency is being
careful not to evacuate persons who are not Nigerians.
It will be
recalled that before the commencement of the evacuation exercise, the Nigerian
Diaspora Commission had said there were about three million Nigerians in Sudan
and a total of 5,000 students.
However, the NEMA boss said apart
from the 2,518 Nigerians that have so far been evacuated and 15 flights
operated so far, the citizenship of many of those claiming to be Nigerians
cannot be verified.
He said some of them claimed their
great-grandparents up to the fifth generation were Nigerians while they were
born in Sudan but that remains unverified.
He disclosed how some
desperate Sudanese tried to enter the vehicles that were meant to move
Nigerians from Sudan to Egypt border.
Asked how much was expended
to evacuate Nigerians from Sudan, Ahmed did not give the exact amount but he
disclosed that Nigeria paid a total of $22,662 as exit fees at the point of
moving the evacuees from Sudan and $62,950 dollars for entry visa into Egypt.
Meanwhile, NEMA said the door of opportunities is opened to any
Nigerian with verified documents who is interested in returning to the
country.
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