About 500 Nigerian deportees will arrive in Nigeria from the United Kingdom this morning aboard a chartered flight.
The
chartered flight, according to Leadership, was expected to take off
from London Stansted airport via a private charter company, Titan
Airways.
It was confirmed that the flight was scheduled to depart
from the United Kingdom on Tuesday, November 24, at about 10.30pm
Nigerian time to land in Lagos on Wednesday, November 25 at about
6.00am.
This move is a monthly exercise by the UK government, in
which about 100 detainees from the UK are deported to their respective
countries via charter flights commonly run by Titan Airways.
Latest reports monitored on the BBC inform that the plane carrying about 500 Nigerians deported from the UK has landed in Lagos.
According to the report, most of the deportees expressed their sadness to return to the country.
One
of the deportees stated that he was arrested by British police and was
not allowed to even take his belongings before being deported.
It was gathered that some of the deportees who claimed not to have relatives in Nigeria are stranded in the airport.
Authorities
in Nigeria had expressed their concern over UK’s plan to deport 29,000
Nigerians, and has insisted that due process be followed before
Nigerians are removed from the UK.
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