Geoffrey Onyeama, minister of foreign affairs, says there
are no enough facilities to isolate Nigerians willing to return to the country
over coronavirus crisis.
Speaking at the daily press briefing of the Presidential
Task Force on COVID-19 in Abuja on Thursday, Onyeama said the return of these
citizens would be done “in a staggered fashion.”
The minister said they would be brought back according to
laid down provisions, adding that the government had already secured two
airlines to get them home.
“We have now selected two airlines that would be responsible
for going to fetch them. The numbers are high and the places where we can
isolate them are not enough for those numbers, so we will have to do it in a
staggered fashion,” he said.
“Together with the National Emergency Management Agency and
the ministry of health, we will have to come to an agreement to be bringing
[them] back according to the number of beds and so forth that are available.
“Like I said, we have now identified the airlines that would
go out in the process. So we are almost ready to go.”
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