The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) evacuated 215
stranded Nigerians from the Republic of Gabon to Nigeria on Sunday
night.
The evacuation was necessitated when the Gabonese
authorities issued an eviction notice to Nigerian fishermen living in
Nende, Mouka and Kenza Islands to move away eventhough the majority of
them had lived there for many decades.
The distressed returnees,
who are mostly from Bayelsa State and a few from Ondo, Akwa Ibom, Imo
and Abia states were flown to Port Harcourt International Airport before
their onward journey to their respective home states.
The fishermen had signified their willingness to be returned with their families after the eviction notice.
Before
the evacuation, the Nigerian government, through the Federal Ministry
of Foreign Affairs and other relevant agencies, had undertaken
on-the-spot-assessment of the situation before a chartered aircraft was
deployed for the evacuation.
In an effort to ensure full
rehabilitation of the distressed Nigerians and to protect their
belongings, NEMA would also ship their outboard engines, fishing nets
and other working tools to Nigeria.
The respective state governments have been communicated on the development.
It is being speculated that this may lead to a diplomatic row between Gabon and Nigeria.
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