The Federal Government has evacuated another batch of stranded Nigerians in Libya.
Ambassador Kabiru Musa, Charge D’affaires of the Nigerian Mission in Libya, made this known in a statement in Abuja on Tuesday.
According to the statement, the evacuation was carried out in conjunction with the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
Musa disclosed thatba total of 151 citizens were flown from Benghazi, as the government resumed its voluntary evacuation.
The evacuees, including 71 females, 54 males, 14 children and 13 infants, arrived at the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos, tonight.
In 2022, the IOM and Ministry of Foreign Affairs, through the Mission in Libya, repatriated almost 4,000 Nigerians who were irregular migrants.
Musa said the March 28 evacuation was the first in 2023, adding that additional exercises will follow in the coming days and weeks.
He further hinted that several Nigerians living illegally in Libya have been “subjected to very inhumane treatment,” adding that voluntary repatriation offers an opportunity for those who want to return to do so safely and reunite with their families.
More Nigerians will be evacuated from Tripoli on Wednesday and while another batch has been scheduled for April 3 from Misrata.