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Peter Obi of the Labour Party has reacted to reports making
the rounds of about 4,000 Nigerians trapped in war-torn Sudan.

 

Recall that Nigerian students in the country
have called on the federal government to evacuate them amid escalation of
fighting in Khartoum, the capital, and other parts of the country.

 

The development had generated reactions as many faulted the
government’s approach to the matter.

 

Meanwhile, the presidency said the situation had given the
Nigerian government sleepless nights.

 

But in a statement on Sunday on his Official Twitter handle,
Peter Obi said it is sad that the federal government has not evacuated
Nigerians from the region.

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He called on the federal government to expedite all efforts
to rescue and evacuate Nigerians in Sudan.

 

“I’m sad and concerned by the reports that Nigerians trapped
in Sudan have not been evacuated. While we understand the extreme challenges in
Sudan, we deeply implore the Federal Government of Nigeria to expedite all
efforts to rescue about 4000 Nigerians, mostly students.

 

“Since it is the statutory responsibility of FGN to protect
Nigerians at home in Nigeria and abroad, we must attend to such issues with
more deserving proactiveness and commitment as the life of every Nigerian is
sacred and important,” he posted.

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The present crisis in Sudan was triggered by conflicts
between rival generals on April 15, 2023.