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First Batch Of Evacuated 265 Nigerians From Dubai Will Arrive At 3 Pm

The first batch of evacuated 265 Nigerians from Dubai will arrive at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja Lagos at 3 pm, Wednesday.

This is because the  Federal Government has commenced the evacuation of Nigerians stranded abroad due to COVID-19 pandemic.

Meanwhile, there are over 4,000 Nigerians stranded across the globe due to lockdown occasioned by the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

Speaking in this regards,  Mr Ferdinand Nwonye, the Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, explained that the first batch of evacuees will arrive today, while the second batch will come in from London on Friday.

The third batch will arrive three days later from New York, United States.

The statement reads: ”The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is in the process of evacuating Nigerians from abroad and in accordance with Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) guideline, the evacuees will undergo a mandatory 14-d supervised quarantine in a monitors environment.

“In this regard, Emirate airline is scheduled to evacuate the first batch of 265 Nigerians from Dubai, UAE and they will arrive at 3 pm on Wednesday, 6th May 2020 at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Ikeja Lagos.

“Arrangement for hotel accommodation in Lagos and Abuja have been made for their evacuation process. The hotels have been inspected by the following: Port Health service, Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority, Nigeria Centre for Disease Control, Office of the National Security Adviser (NSA) and Ministry of Foreign Affairs and IPC.

The hotels include: Bolingo hotel-300 rooms; Apo Apartment -61 rooms; Royalty-80 rooms; Chida International- 200 rooms; Belvior -30 rooms; and Barcelona- 300 rooms.

“Discussions are also ongoing with the British Airways (BA), through the British High Commission, to evacuate about 300 Nigerians from London on Friday, 8th May 2020. The flight (BA 9155) will depart London Heathrow Airport terminal 5 at 7.10 am and arrive Lagos at 1.10 pm.

The additional agreement is ongoing with Ethiopian airline to bring evacuees back to Abuja from New York on Monday, 11th May 2020.”

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