Minister of Foreign Affairs, Mr Geoffrey Onyeama, said the planned evacuation of Nigerians from foreign countries will be staggered as the number of interested persons is high.
Government had concluded plans to bring back Nigerians from the United States, United Kingdom, China, United Arab Emirates and other countries on account of the coronavirus pandemic.
Over 2,000 Nigerian nationals had registered with various Nigerian embassies abroad to return home.
But speaking during the Presidential TaskForce on covid-19 briefing in Abuja on Thursday, the minister explained that the isolation centres were not enough to accommodate them.
Onyeama said, “We have received all the number (of Nigerians who registered for the evacuation) from our various embassies all over the world. We have now selected two airlines that would be responsible for bringing them home.
“The numbers are high and the places where we can isolate them are not enough. So, we would have to do it in a staggered fashion and together with National Emergency Management Agency and Ministry of Health, we would come to an agreement to be bringing them back according to the number of beds available.”
Also speaking at the briefing, Minister of Interior, Mr Rauf Aregbesola, called on Nigerians living in border communities to alert security operatives to any strange movement or incursion at the nation’s borders.
He particularly advised residents of borders communities in Lagos, Ogun, Oyo, Kwara, Niger, Kebbi, Sokoto, Jigawa, Yobe, Benue, Taraba, Cross River and Akwa Ibom states to be vigilant and report any covid-19 incident in their communities.
The minister noted, “These are the states ring-fencing Nigeria from our neighbours in the West, to the North and the East. I’m seizing this opportunity to advise and admonish you to alert the officers and men of Nigeria Immigration Service to prevent an opportunistic entry of civid-19 into Nigeria by any means.”
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