The Ibadan Mega Voice (IMV), a group of indigenous people from the Oyo State capital, has urged the Federal Government to act swiftly in evacuating Nigerians stranded in Sudan.
At the conclusion of its monthly gathering in Ibadan on Monday, the group revealed this information.
Since April 15, Sudan has been engulfed in a state of conflict.
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Several Nigerian citizens are presently experiencing a state of being stranded within the country.
The President of the International Migration Veterans (IMV), Kola Olomide, has expressed his dissatisfaction with the federal government’s excuses for not evacuating Nigerians who are currently trapped in Sudan. Olomide, who spoke on behalf of his colleagues, stated that the reasons given by the government are not acceptable.
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In a recent statement, Olomide emphasised the significance of the Nigerian citizens currently stranded in Sudan to the association.
In a statement issued today, a concerned citizen made a plea to the Federal government to urgently find ways to evacuate more than 4,000 Nigerian students who are currently stranded in Sudan.
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The Committee on Diaspora expresses concern and discomfort with the explanations provided by relevant agencies.
The plight of Nigerians who are currently stranded in Sudan as a result of the ongoing conflict and violence is of utmost significance.