The Federal Government has commenced the evacuation of willing Nigerians in Iran, escorting them safely across the Armenia border amid rising tensions in the Middle East.
Chairman/CEO of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), Abike Dabiri-Erewa, confirmed the operation in a post on her X (formerly Twitter) handle yesterday.
NIDCOM, in a post on X said, “The Nigerian government has demonstrated commendable proactive leadership and dedication to citizen welfare amid the ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
“Willing Nigerians in Iran are being safely escorted across the Armenia border by officials from the Nigerian Embassy in Tehran, ensuring smooth and secure passage for those wishing to leave. Reassuringly, no Nigerian in Iran has been affected by the conflict so far, with government officials remaining stationed at the border to receive and assist all evacuees.
“This swift coordination working closely with Armenian authorities to facilitate safe exit routes highlights the Federal Government’s commitment to protecting its citizens abroad during crises.
“The Federal Government is vigilant and effectively responding to the safety and well-being of Nigerians across the world,”
Confirming, Dabiri-Erewa wrote, “The willing Nigerians in Iran are being safely escorted across the Armenia border by officials from the Nigerian Embassy in Tehran, ensuring smooth and secure passage for those wishing to leave,”
She reassured that no Nigerian in Iran has been affected by the ongoing tensions so far, adding that embassy staff remain stationed at the border to receive and assist evacuees.