The National Emergency Management Agency ( Alhaji Yakubu Suleiman)
says at least 9, 822 Stranded Nigerians were assisted back home by the
International Organisation for Migration (IOM) from 10 different
countries in 18 months.
The Zonal Coordinator of NEMA, South West Zone, Alhaji Yakubu Suleiman,
disclosed this while receiving another batch of of 153 Assisted
Voluntary Returnees (AVR) brought back by IOM from Libya on Friday.
He said majority of the returnees were from Libya with about 8,657
voluntary returnees, while others were brought back from Niger, Mali,
Morocco, Liberia, Burkina Faso, France, Ireland, Austria and Poland made
up the remaining balance. Suleiman explained that IOM had been working
with NEMA and other federal agencies towards giving the returnees
appropriate humanitarian assistance since the exercise started.
According to him, the returnees were brought back between April 2017 and September 2018. “The
IOM analysis of the exercise reveals that out of the total figure, 59
per cent of the returnees are males and 41 per cent are females. Further
analysis shows that out of the above, 57 per cent are adult males,
adult females consisted of 37 per cent , minor males are three per cent
and minor females are also three per cent,” he said.
Suleiman said 215 of the women returned under various stages of
pregnancy while while 214 males and 141 females had various degree of
medical challenges. He also disclosed was that there were 59 males and
52 females unaccompanied minors while about 24 males and 174 females
need psychosocial first aid.
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