Egypt opens border for Nigerians fleeing Sudan
Nigerians in Sudan can now get into Egypt as the Egyptian border has been opened for Nigerians fleeing war-laden Sudan to be airlifted by the Airforce plane and come back to Nigeria.
The new development was disclosed by the Chairperson of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Hon Abike Dabiri-Erewa on Monday while giving an update in the evacuation situation.
Dabiri-Erewa said it took the intervention of President Muhammadu Buhari for the North African country’s border to open for Nigerians.
“UPDATE: With the intervention of President Buhari, Egypt has finally opened its border to Nigerians fleeing Sudan. With an Airforce plane already on the ground in Aswan, Egypt, the processing of the first set of evacuees will begin, Dabiri-Erewa wrote.
Meanwhile, the first set of 637 Nigerian students evacuated from Sudan were earlier reported to be stranded at the Egyptian border with the war-torn country as reported by Vanguard.
As the Foreign Affairs Minister, Geoffrey Onyeama said the Egyptian authorities had not opened its border with Sudan for the students three days after their arrival.
Onyeama said the Egyptian authorities had insisted on clearing all the 637 Nigerians before they could be allowed entry into their country.
He explained that the Federal Government might move the students to Port Sudan for evacuation if Egypt delayed further.
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