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Nigerian Government Set To Evacuate 2000 Ghana, Togo Nationals, Other Africans From Ukraine

The Nigerian government can evacuate all 8000 Nigerians in Ukraine and another 2000 Africans with a primary focus on citizens of West Africa.

The Nigerian government has revealed plans to evacuate 2000 Africans from Ghana, Togo and other West African countries, from Ukraine.

This was made known by the Director, Consular and Legal Department at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bolaji Akinremi, in an interview with Punch.

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According to Akinremi, the Nigerian government can evacuate all 8000 Nigerians in Ukraine and another 2000 Africans with a primary focus on citizens of West Africa.

He said once these Africans arrived in Nigeria, they would have to make their way to their respective countries. All these, he said, would be done free of charge.

He said, “We are making provisions to evacuate citizens of Ghana, Togo and mainly West African countries. It is open to all African countries. We have provisions for about 2,000 of them as long as they can find their way from here.”

Meanwhile, he noted that the evacuation would begin on Thursday and not Wednesday as expected attributing the delay to authorization from the host country.

He added that the planes that would evacuate those stranded would arrive in the countries bordering Ukraine in the early hours of Thursday.

“We cannot do it without authorisation of the host country. So, it will be Wednesday night into Thursday,” he was quoted as saying.

Speaking on NTA’s Good Morning Nigeria programme, Akinremi said contrary to some reports, the Nigerian government had been assisting some Nigerians to flee Ukraine even before the war began.

He said at least 200 Nigerians had returned home, many of whom were given free tickets by the Nigerian government.

He added, “The aspect we are not focusing on is those that have already arrived in Nigeria. There are a large number of people that have returned on their own. Over 200 people have arrived in the last one week and they were assisted by the government. Most of them had their tickets but we procured tickets for many of them.

“Also at the state level, governors are also making arrangements along with the private sector.”

The ministry’s Permanent Secretary, Gabriel Aduda, had said Nigeria would give emergency travel certificates to those who had no papers, adding that the government was in touch with all ambassadors in the affected countries, including Poland and Hungary.

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