BREAKING: Nigerian students in war-torn Sudan head to Egypt [VIDEO]

BREAKING: Nigerian students in war-torn Sudan heads to Egypt [VIDEO]
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Nigerian students in war-torn Sudan are currently on their way to Egypt from where they will be airlifted to Nigeria.

TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the Nigerian students, stranded in Sudan as a result of conflict by rival groups, would be airlifted from Egypt through Cairo.

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Buses hired by the federal government had arrived at the meeting point of International University of Africa, Khartoum for the evacuation.

A set of five 200-seater buses drove into the venue Tuesday at exactly 7:30 pm local time (5:30 pm – Nigerian time) with two Hilux trucks of security personnel and a small bus of embassy officials.

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A student leader confirmed the development,”the officials have started clearance and verification of students at the venue and some students are ready to board.

“We are discussing giving out 60 per cent of the first available seats to the female students and children while the male students take up the remaining 40 per cent.

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“We are told that more buses are coming and the officials also brought some snacks and water too. On this note, we wish to sincerely thank them for this gesture and their efforts toward ensuring that we returned home safe,” the student stated.

Speaking before the arrival of the buses, an evacuation committee member said, it’s risky to transport huge number of students from one point to another in present day Sudan without the assistance and cooperation of both warring troops.

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“There are basically two reasons for the delay of the buses to the venue. One, we are yet to get clearance from both authorities as it is risky to move the students without such clearance and then the mode of payment to the bus company took a while to clear.

“But I assure you, the evacuation of the students will begin in a short while as the payment has cleared and we have secured clearance from both warring generals.

“The NEMA DG is already in Cairo and some staffs are at the Egyptian border to help ease their entry as we speak. Also, more committee members and officials are airborne to Egypt all in an effort to ensure the safe return of all Nigerians in Sudan,” the committee member explained.

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Meanwhile, Chairman of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) has said the government is anxiously looking forward to receiving the students safely in the country.

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