Sudanese envoy asks Nigerians to return after war

Sudan’s ambassador to Nigeria, Muhammad Yusuf asked Nigerians evacuated to return to his country after the war.

The envoy spoke on Thursday after hundreds of citizens landed at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja.

The first batch, about 376 evacuees, arrived via military jet C13. More are expected within the coming days.

In his remarks, Yusuf told them to consider Sudan as their second country, assuring that the situation in Khartoum is calming down.

The ambassador also expressed optimism that the army will soon regain control of the whole territory.

“I’m very happy to have these evacuees coming from Sudan safe, no life is lost. Nigerians are coming from their second country.

“I hope that things will be controlled and safety will be back. You can come back and continue your studies, and businesses,” he said.

Yusuf said although the government had proposed another truce, there would be no negotiations between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).

The acceptance of the truce, he explained, is for only humanitarian purposes to enable people to get food, shelter, water and medicine.

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