How Buhari’s Govt Spent N1.5 Billion To Evacuate Nigerians From Russia And Ukraine War Emerges

How Buhari’s Govt Spent N1.5 Billion To Evacuate Nigerians From Russia And Ukraine War Emerges

by Victor Ndubuisi
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During the Russia-Ukraine conflict, the government of President Muhammadu Buhari spent over N1.5 billion to evacuate Nigerian citizens across Europe and bring them home.

When converted into naira, the total cost to evacuate 1,500 people from three European nations to Nigeria in 10 days in March 2022 is N1,543,513,266.944 (or almost N1.5 billion), according to information obtained by newsmen.

The details are in a National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) response to a Freedom of Information (FOI) letter from a civic organization, Global Coalition for Security and Democracy in Nigeria, asking the organization to explain how it used the authorized $8.5 million budget for the immediate evacuation of about 5,000 Nigerians who were trapped in Poland, Romania, and Hungary when the Russia-Ukraine conflict broke out.

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In a copy of NEMA’s response to the letter obtained by SaharaReporters on Wednesday, the agency said it spent $3,546,912.48 (N1,467,712,384.224 at the exchange rate of N413.8), €84,952 (N39,320,882.72 at the exchange rate of N462.86 and N36,480.

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NEMA in it’s response revealed that the operation lasted between March 3 and 13, 2022, and $2,224,000.00 was paid to three airlines – Air Peace Limited, Azman Air Limited, and Max Air Limited – to airlift a total of 1,500 Nigerian citizens from Europe during the war.

The agency said Air Peace Limited received $1,224,000.00; Azman Air Limited received $500,000.00 and Max Air Limited also received $500,000.00.

In a further break down, NEMA revealed that on March 4, 2022, Max Air flew 415 returnees from Romania while Air Peace flew 181 from Poland and 174 from Hungary, while om March 6, 2022, Air Peace flew 306 returnees from Hungary, and 123 from Poland while Azman Air flew 301 from Hungary.

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Other payments for logistics and other items include payment to the Refugees Commission (Logistics) – $82,737.34, which is equivalent to N33,770,900.00, payment to the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs Ministry (Logistics) – $14,318.51(USD) (equivalent to N5,925,000.00), payment to Foreign Affairs Ministry (Foreign Mission) – $1,076,156.63, another payment of Foreign Affairs Ministry (Foreign Mission) – €84,952.00 and payment to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) for (Logistics) – N36,480,000.00.

Also, NEMA said 1497 returnees were paid $100 each, totalling $149,700.00 to empower them to their various destination after they landed safely in Nigeria.

This indicates that the agency did not exhaust the government-approved $8.5 million budgeted for the evacuation mission during the Russian-Ukraine war, leaving a balance of $4,793,504 (N1,983,551,999.256) left.

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