FG changes date for evacuation of Nigerians in US

Geoffrey Onyeama Nigeria Minister of Foreign Affairs

The Federal Government has made changes to the evacuation of the first batch of Nigerians in the United States who wish to return home over the coronavirus pandemic ravaging the globe.

The flight earlier scheduled for May 10 has been brought back to May 9.

Also changed is the flight number from ET 509 announced on Sunday to ET 8509 by the same carrier, Ethiopian Airlines.

Consulate-General of Nigeria in New York announced the changes in a statement issued on behalf of the Nigerian Missions in the US on Tuesday.

In a notice on Sunday, the consulate had said no fewer than 700 Nigerians registered with the missions in the US for evacuation to be done in batches.

It said the plane could only accommodate 270 passengers who would be picked on first-come-first-served basis.

It, however, said the list of evacuees would be prioritised according to their immigration status.

“This includes the need to consider those stranded with proof of short stay visas, the elderly, families with children and returning students,” it said.

The port of departure remains the Newark Liberty International Airport, New Jersey and departure time, 9.15 pm.

According to Tuesday’s statement, the plane is expected to land at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja at 11:15 am.

“Those already booked on Ethiopian Airlines ET 509 will now be transferred by the airline to the new flight ET 8509 on Saturday, May 9, 2020,” the consulate said.

The projected cost for the one-way economy ticket is between $1,300 (N488,800) and $1,700 (N639,200) per adult.