Fourth Batch of Nigerians Evacuated from South Africa Arrives

On Friday, an aircraft carrying the fourth batch of evacuated Nigerians from South Africa landed at Murtala Muhammed International Airport in Lagos at 10:42 AM. This evacuation is part of the Nigerian government's voluntary repatriation program for citizens choosing to return home due to increasing hostility in South Africa.
The latest flight brought back hundreds of Nigerians who had fled the growing anti-immigrant sentiments in the country. Nigerian authorities are actively working with relevant agencies to ensure the safe return of citizens affected by unrest.
Upon arrival, families were prioritized for reunification, reflecting the emotional relief of evacuees who had endured uncertainty during the recent tensions. The Nigerian government maintains that the evacuation exercise is voluntary and aims to assist those wishing to leave South Africa due to security concerns.
Relevant agencies continue to provide necessary documentation and support for the reintegration of returnees.
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