Two hundred and sixty-two more Nigerians voluntarily returned home from Libya with the help of the International Organisation for Migration,IOM, and the Nigerian Embassy in Libya.
The returnees, who had been stranded in Libya, were made up of one hundred and eight males, one hunred and thirty five females, eight children and eleven infants.
They were received by officers of the Nigerian Immigration Service, the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, the Police, National Emergency Management Agency,NEMA, and the Federal Airports Authority of Nigeria.
Director General, NEMA, Mustapha Maihaja said the agency in collaboration with the IOM was working to ensure Nigerians stranded in Libya were brought back home.
