The Arewa Youth Consultative Forum has called on the Nigerian government to leverage on the 72 hours window given by the Sudanese government to evacuate their citizens, and return Nigerians trapped in the country.
This is contained in a statement by the National President, Yerima Shettima emailed to ASHENEWS on Saturday.
According to the statement, the Nigerian Embassy’s excuses about the difficulties in evacuation were no longer fathomable, especially in the face of the 72 hours window provided by the Sudanese government.
“As concerned Nigerians, we are uncomfortable with the fate of Nigerians trapped in Sudan due to ongoing war and killings.
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“It is totally unacceptable that while several countries were evacuating their citizens from Sudan, ours is the only African nation giving excuses.
“We reject the lame excuses given in a letter by the Nigerian Embassy about the difficulty of evacuating our sons and daughters,” the statement reads.
Shettima further said that there are thousands of Nigerians in Sudan, especially male and female Northern students being the majority, and that “no Northerner in this country is at peace since the killings and arson started in Sudan.
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“We are aware that the Sudanese government had already warned that the situation would escalate, and gave 72 hours ultimatum for countries whose citizens are either doing business or schooling in that country to be evacuated.
“We cannot fathom why all we get at the moment is the excuse by our Embassy that doing so would be difficult. What held us from taking advantage of the 72 hours ultimatum in the first place?
“It is abundantly clear that lives are now at stake, especially for our Northern brothers and sisters schooling in Sudan, considering the escalation of this war, that involves the use of heavy-duty incendiary.
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“As a group, we wish to make it categorically clear that if our innocent Northern brothers and sisters schooling in Sudan get killed in this war, we shall hold the Nigerian Embassy in Sudan accountable.
“We wish to emphasize that on no account should these young and innocent Nigerians be left to their own devices, because they have a fatherland that has the constitutional and legal responsibility to protect the lives of citizens anywhere they are on this planet,” the group warned.
