Air Peace Finaly Granted Landing Permit To Evacuating Nigerians From S.Africa After Delay
South
African authorities have granted the Air Peace Flight B777, a landing permit
after an initial delay.
Over 300
Nigerians were expected to return home today as part of the government’s
efforts to evacuate Nigerians, in the wake of xenophobic attacks in South
Africa.
But
according to the airline, they would be taking off later this evening as a
result of the delay in obtaining a landing permit.
So far, 187
Nigerians have been successfully evacuated and profiled according to their
states.
The Federal
Government has also confirmed that none of the returnees are criminals and that
issues of compensation for victims will be handled by the ministry of foreign
affairs.
Meanwhile,
the Minister, Geoffery Onyeama says the xenophobic attacks will not be on the
nation’s agenda at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
This
according to him, is because he believes both Nigeria and South Africa should
be able to sort out their differences privately.
Onyeama
disclosed this on Tuesday at a media briefing on Nigeria’s participation at the
74th UNGA holding in New York.
The Minister
further stated that the issues of non-renewal of work permits of Nigerians in
South Africa and the reports around the cancellation of the residency of the
returnees will be discussed by both President Muhammadu Buhari and Cyril
Ramaphosa during their meeting on October 3.
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