271 Nigerians Evacuated from South Africa Arrive in Lagos

On Tuesday, 271 Nigerians were evacuated from South Africa and arrived at Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos. This evacuation was part of the Federal Government's voluntary repatriation program, which aims to assist Nigerians wishing to return home amid increasing anti-immigrant tensions in South Africa.
The flight, operated by Air Peace, departed Johannesburg at 5 PM local time and was received by officials from the National Emergency Management Agency, Nigeria Immigration Service, and the Nigerian Diaspora Commission. This latest batch of returnees follows previous evacuations, with 328 Nigerians already repatriated in two earlier flights on June 11 and June 25.
The program was approved by President Bola Tinubu, with five Air Peace flights scheduled to facilitate the return of up to 500 Nigerians. Security measures were heightened across South Africa in response to anti-immigrant demonstrations, with police maintaining a visible presence in major cities.
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