'Our Children Still In Desert Three Days After Leaving Sudan’ – Parents Raises Alarm

‘Our Children Still In Desert Three Days After Leaving Sudan’ – Parents Raises Alarm

by Victor Ndubuisi
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Parents are worried about the children’s health three days after Nigerian kids were evacuated from their school in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan.

In a conversation with Daily Trust on Sunday, some parents discussed the state of the kids and revealed that they have not yet crossed into Egypt.

The pupils’ entry to Cairo, the country’s capital, where they could fly to Nigeria, according to the parents, has been denied.

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He claimed that according to the children’s accounts, they were abandoned close to the border between Sudan and Egypt.

He said, “They were living in the open, under scorching desert conditions with no food, water or money in their possession. Among those in the entourage are little children to some Nigerians living in the country, who are perhaps taking such a long and disturbing journey for the first time.”

The students and other Nigerians from Sudan’s International University of Africa (IUA) in Khartoum are believed to have boarded eight buses on Saturday.

 

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