"It’s Too Risky To Evacuate 5,600 Nigerians In Ukraine Now" - Federal Government

Date: 26-02-2022 8:15 am (3 years ago) | Author: Mister Jay Wonder
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The Federal Government says it is impossible to evacuate Nigerian students in Ukraine until the airports in the country are reopened.

Since the ongoing war between Russia and Ukraine broke out on Thursday, February 24, 2022, there have been calls on the FG to evacuate over 5000 Nigerians studying in Ukraine.

The war started shortly after Russian President, Vladimir Putin ordered a “special military operation” in the country.

Following the order, many Ukrainian major cities including Kyiv, the country’s capital were bombed and dozens of deaths have also been recorded.

However, while countries like India and South Africa have started evacuating their nationals to neighbouring Poland, many Nigerian students are still stranded in Ukraine.

On Thursday, the National Association of Nigerian Students in Ukraine cried out to President Muhammadu Buhari to come to their rescue.

Speaking on the situation on Friday, February 25, 2022, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama said the FG is concerned with the safety of the 5600 Nigerian students in Ukraine.

“The advice we were getting is that we should not panic. The embassy was in touch with the students telling them to take reasonable precautions,” he said.

The minister said this following his separate meetings with the Ukrainian ambassador to Nigeria, Kirdoda Valerii, and his Russian counterpart, Alexei Shebarshin.

Onyema said he discussed the possibility of evacuating Nigerians from Ukraine but Shebarshin told him there might be risk involved.

The minister added that the Russian envoy told him that Russia was mindful of the civilians from foreign countries and would take all the necessary measures to ensure their security.

“He was a lot more sanguine, optimistic that no harm will come to them, but we cannot take any risks.

“This is really the position of the government. And also, that we have 5,600 Nigerians in Ukraine and we are very concerned about what we are hearing and what we are seeing, regarding missiles and bombs about the safety of our Nigerian citizens over there, that we would like to be able to evacuate them.

“This would be communicated to his headquarters and that obviously, they consider Nigeria a friendly country and Nigerians; and that they would do nothing to harm Nigerians and assured me that their action is targeted at military installations and that they are not about to start attacking civilian areas and so forth,”
he said.

On his meeting with Valerii, Onyema said the Ukrainian envoy told him that the evacuation of Nigerians in the European country is not possible for now.

The envoy, however, added that the Ukrainian government had given safety tips and instructions to residents, adding that there was no discrimination between Ukrainians and foreigners in the safety measures.

“Right now, we are in a very difficult situation, but we are fighting against the aggression and we believe that we will all win.

“Ukrainian Government does not differentiate between people on the basis of their nationality and that is the best effort to protect everybody.

“Currently, the evacuation of Nigerian students is not possible because it is not safe to fly in the sky of Ukraine. As soon as it is safe to fly on the sky of Ukraine, we will join the Embassy of Nigeria in Ukraine and jointly with the Nigerian Government, we will arrange for the evacuation of Nigerian students.”
Onyema quoted the envoy to have said.

The Ukrainian envoy expressed gratitude to the FG and the people of Nigeria for their support.


Posted: at 26-02-2022 08:15 AM (3 years ago) | Addicted Hero
- perkele at 26-02-2022 08:24 AM (3 years ago)
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Total Bruhaha! when they where making arrangements to evacuate foreign citizen from there others made efforts safely before this urgly incident, where were Nigeria officials?? To me, this is another failed arrangement and plans as it is back home too.. spewing gultage that no harm would come to other foreign national as if those missiles knows or can detect their faces... anyways, i pray for their safety...
Posted: at 26-02-2022 08:24 AM (3 years ago) | Newbie
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- SWORDMAN at 26-02-2022 09:26 AM (3 years ago)
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I still blame Nigerians in Ukraine they had the opportunity to leave before the war started..but they refused to make moves. When they know fully well that we have a very bad government that is never responsible for her citizens..let them face the Music
Posted: at 26-02-2022 09:26 AM (3 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- gogoman at 26-02-2022 03:20 PM (3 years ago)
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Quote from: SWORDMAN on 26-02-2022 09:26 AM
I still blame Nigerians in Ukraine they had the opportunity to leave before the war started..but they refused to make moves. When they know fully well that we have a very bad government that is never responsible for her citizens..let them face the Music



No, mind them... they say na because of blind man Thunder rumble so that he go know say rain won fall
Posted: at 26-02-2022 03:20 PM (3 years ago) | Grande Master
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- DMG17 at 26-02-2022 05:44 PM (3 years ago)
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I lived and studied in Russia for 5 years before leaving Russia. I know what the Russians are capable of doing in this particular case. I will advise the Nigerian government not to interfer in this war condemning both sides. We have enough issues to deal with in Nigeria. Rather, send airplanes to evacuate our citizens in Ukraine ASAP. Our diplomats, students, businessmen, workers back home. The West and other countries are doing the same. We don't have to wait until our people are killed before we act. The earlier the better. There are many commercial airlines in Nigeria to contract for this purpose. It wouldn't take our government anything at all. We owe this to our people in Ukraine.
Posted: at 26-02-2022 05:44 PM (3 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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