198 Nigerians, made up of men, women and children, have been deported from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
The deportees arrived the Aminu Kano International Airport at about
Saturday morning and were received by representatives of some government
agencies including the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria (FAAN),
Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) and the National Emergency Management
Agency (NEMA).
Officials said 198 deportees constitute the first batch of illegal
residents to be sent back home from the oil rich Islamic nation, where
about 1,800 Nigerians are said to be living illegally.
An official of the Nigerian Consulate in Saudi Arabia, Mohammed
Yahaya-Sani, who accompanied the deportees back to Nigeria, said the
flight that took them from Jedda to Kano was chartered and paid for by
the Federal Government.
According to him, the illegal migrants voluntarily reported to the
Nigerian Embassy to be returned to Nigeria in compliance with the three
months evacuation notice issued to them by Saudi authorities, which will
expire on July 24.
He said the deportees “decided on their own to return to Nigeria”.
Credit: Ships&Ports
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