Federal Government says it is committed to bringing back all Nigerians who are willing to return from Libya.
The government gave the assurance while receiving a new set of one hundred and fifty Nigerians who arrived from the North African country.
The returnees were brought back with the assistance of the International Organisation for Migration and the European Union, having shown willingness to leave Libya where they had been stranded enroute Europe.
Receiving the returnees comprised fifty-four adult females, ninety adult males, three children and ten infants, the Director General of National Emergency Management Agency, Mustapha Maihajja, said special incentives were being put in place for all of them to restart their lives.
Admonishing the returnees who amongst them were eight pregnant women and one person with a medical case, he asked them to turn a new leaf and utilise the resources available for citizens in Nigeria to better their lives.
Meanwhile less than 24 hours after the batch of 157 Nigerian Returnees from Libya arrived Lagos, another batch of 257 Returnees arrived Lagos at about 6.05pm today.
