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General News of Friday, 21 August 2020

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Coronavirus: 208 Nigerians return in last evacuation flight from U.S

Six of all nine flights originated from the Newark Liberty International Airport Six of all nine flights originated from the Newark Liberty International Airport

Consul General of Nigeria in New York, Mr Benaoyagha Okoyen has confirmed that over 2,322 citizens were repatriated in the U.S. lap of the evacuation that began on May 10.

Speaking to the News Agency of Nigeria, Okoyen expressed his excitement at the exercise noting that he was happy to help Nigerians.

"It’s an honour to help Nigerians stranded in faraway land to go back home. This is the desire of the federal government and we are glad to have fulfilled it, he said"

“We did nine flights, which Nigerians are happy about. It was expected; Nigerians love their home, they are proud of their country, and this is what we saw on display during this period."

According to Vanguard, six of all nine flights operated by Ethiopian Airlines originated from the Newark Liberty International Airport, New Jersey, and were coordinated by the Consulate General of Nigeria in New York.

The remaining three from the George Bush International Airport in Houston, Texas, were handled by the Nigerian consulate in Atlanta.

Okoyen lauded officials of the consulate for their dedication and teamwork, which he said accounted for the success story, NAN reports.

He also acknowledged the contributions of the Nigerian community, the Association of Nigerian Physicians in the Americas (ANPA), and the Nigerians in Diaspora Organisation Americas (NIDOA).

NAN reports that a medical team comprising members of ANPA enforced the federal government’s health protocols on the evacuees throughout the exercise.

The Chairman of the New Jersey chapter of the association, Dr Nelson Aluya, thanked the consulate for the opportunity to contribute their quota.

“As you know, physicians are very busy but you cannot be too busy to attend to people you hold dear.

“We value Nigerians, their safety and their lives, and that is why we have been here from day one,’’ he said.

Another prominent member of the medical team, Dr Iwuozo Obilo, who was on ground throughout the exercise, highlighted their roles to include temperature checks and verification of the evacuees’ COVID-19 test results.

“I consider it a great honour to help ensure that our brothers and sisters stranded here, many of whom were struggling to meet their daily needs, got home in good health,’’ Obilo said.