Ketil Karlsen, the Head of European Union (EU) Delegation to Nigeria and ECOWAS, says 111 Nigerian migrants trapped in Libya are expected to return home on Thursday. The envoy said that the situation of Nigerian migrants trapped in Libya was a matter of priority to EU. “From the period of 2015 to 2017, we have provided 144.5 million Euros in humanitarian aid, mainly in the North-East. “In 2018, we set aside 34.5 million Euros for provision of food aid. “We need to think of the North-East in economic terms and jobs creation.
Source: Libya Today May 02, 2018 22:07 UTC