
Chidimma Uchegbu – Abuja
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has expressed deep concern over the welfare of Nigerian workers currently stranded in the Central African Republic.
A statement signed by the Spokesperson, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Kimiebi Ebienfa, and made available to journalists indicates that a video of the stranded Nigerian nationals, abandoned by their employers and trip facilitators, in the Bambari region, which is about 850 kilometers from the capital Bangui caught the attention of government.
“The Ministry of Foreign Affairs wishes to inform that the affected Nigerians have been contacted by the hardworking officials of our Mission in the Central African Republic, and the Embassy of Nigeria in Bangui is actively engaging with relevant authorities to ensure the safety, protection, and swift repatriation of the affected Nigerian nationals.
“Their passports have been retrieved successfully, and a vehicle has been sent to Bambari to evacuate the stranded Nigerians to Bangui,” the statement said.
The statement added that “they are likely to arrive in the capital city with a military escort on Saturday, July 26, 2025.
“Discussions are also ongoing with the company for their accommodation and welfare while in Bangui and their subsequent repatriation to Nigeria”.
The further noted that the”Federal Government reiterates its commitment to protecting the rights and dignity of its citizens everywhere in the world”.
The Ministry however, advised Nigerians travelling abroad for work to verify the credibility of their employers and ensure proper documentation before departure.
“Nigerians are also advised to register their presence and that of their employees with the Embassy of Nigeria whenever they are in any foreign country to avert unpleasant experiences in the event of consular issues,” the statement concluded.