NEMA receives 147 Nigerian migrants from Niger Republic

The Nationwide Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) has confirmed the return of 147 Nigerian nationals who voluntarily left Agadez in Niger Republic, with pork up from the World Organisation for Migration (IOM).
In an announcement issued Wednesday, NEMA said the returnees arrived on the Mallam Aminu Kano World Airport at approximately 12:Forty eight p.m. on Monday, June 16. The repatriation used to be facilitated thru a collaborative effort bright IOM and other partners engaged in migrant assistance and reintegration services and products.
Essentially basically based on the agency, the community comprised 143 adult males, alongside one adult female, one male minute one, and two female childhood. Upon their arrival, all contributors were transferred to Badala Hotel in Kano for profiling and further documentation, which persisted thru June 17.
NEMA noted that one returnee required clinical attention upon arrival and used to be promptly treated by personnel from the Nigerian Red Unsuitable.
The return of these migrants follows ongoing efforts by each and every Nigerian authorities and worldwide organisations to produce ample and voluntary return alternatives for electorate stranded in a foreign country, in particular in transit hubs similar to Agadez, a key waypoint for irregular migration at some level of the Sahel build.