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Coronavirus: 160 Nigerians Evacuated From The U.S. Arrive In Abuja (Photos)

Photo credit: Daily Sun

A total of 160 Nigerians evacuated by the Nigerian Missions in the
United States have arrived at Abuja’s Nnamdi Azikiwe International
Airport, Daily Sun reports.

Kimiebi Ebienfa of the Crises Monitoring and Public Communications
Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, disclosed the details of the
arrival in a terse message in Abuja.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, while confirming the arrivals, said the
evacuees consist of 92 males and 60 females, including eight infants.

Present at the Newark Liberty International Airport, New Jersey, United
States, to witness their departure, were the Nigerian Permanent
Representative to the United Nations, Ambassador Tijjani Muhammad-Bande;
the Deputy Permanent Representative, Permanent Mission of Nigeria to
the United Nations, Ambassador Samson Itegboje, the Consul General,
Consulate General of Nigeria, New York, Mr Benaoyagha Okoyen, amongst
others.

The Ethiopian flight ET8509 Boeing 787 aircraft departed New Jersey on
May 9th at 7:15 pm and was expected to arrive Abuja Sunday, May 10th at
11:15 am.

“Update of Evacuation of Nigerians from New York, United States
of America. The breakdown is as follows: 92 male, 60 female, 8 infants.
Total: 160. The flight is expected to arrive the Nnamdi Azikiwe
International Airport at 11.00 am today Sunday,”
Ebienfa disclosed.

Earlier in a statement dated May 9th, the Consulate General of Nigeria
in New York said, on arrival, all returnees shall be transported by the
Federal Government from the airport to the designated quarantine centres
for the compulsory fourteen days period.

“During this period, all returnees will be tested for COVID-19 and will
also be re-tested at the end of the quarantine period. Only those that
test negative will be allowed to retrieve their passports from the
Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS), while positive cases will be
transferred to designated Isolation Centers for treatment,”
  the Consulate General of Nigeria in New York said.

The Consulate General further said returnees would be responsible for
planning their own travel arrangements from Abuja to their respective
destinations within Nigeria after the compulsory quarantine period.

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