FG To Begin Evacuation Of Stranded Nigerian Students In Sumy Today As Ukraine Gives Approval (Videos)

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FG To Begin Evacuation Of Stranded Nigerian Students In Sumy As Ukraine Gives ApprovalFederal Government of Nigeria says the evacuation of Nigerian students trapped in Sumy, in North-East Ukraine, close to Russian border will commence today following approval by Ukrainian government.

This is as Russia on Monday announced the opening of humanitarian corridors to allow the evacuation of civilians from several Ukrainian cities experiencing heavy fighting, including the capital Kyiv and Sumy.

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In a series of tweets on Sunday, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Geoffrey Onyeama, said the Ukrainian government had given approval for the students’ evacuation.

He stated;

Deep gratitude to Dmytro Kuleba, Foreign Minister of Ukraine for approval given, as promised, to establish humanitarian corridor and authorize evacuation of Nigerian students from Sumy starting tomorrow.

Onyeama stated;

The big challenge is procuring buses. We are doing everything to make it happen. Great commitment by Nigerian Ambassador to Ukraine, Shina Alege.

Federal government has evacuated more than 1,000 Nigerians who made it out of Ukraine to neigbouring countries such as Poland and Romania.

Read Also: Second Batch Of Ukraine-Based Nigerians Arrive Abuja From Poland

However, the students in Sumy are yet to find a way out of war-torn Ukraine.

The students in videos shared online said they have dwindling access to food, water and electricity.

They also expressed that they wake up most mornings to the sound of explosions and spend hours in bomb shelters beneath their hostels.

We are in Sumy and we are stuck in Sumy,” one of the students said during a protest held under snowy conditions.

They added;

This is Day 10, people don’t have water, people don’t have light in hostels. It’s getting cold in the hostels. There is no food. We are running out of supplies. We are calling on the Nigerian government, on the foreign affairs ministry. We want to go home.

Watch some videos of the protesting students below;

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