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Sudan Conflict: NANSE Urges Fed Govt To Evacuate Nigerian Students

by Henry Tyohemba
2 years ago
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Amid the ongoing conflict and war in Sudan, the National President of Nigerian Students in Europe (NANSE), Bashiru Saidu Muhammad has urged the federal government to take immediate action and ensure the safety of Nigerian students who are currently studying in Sudan.

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The ongoing conflict and war in Sudan, according to him pose a significant threat to their well-being and academic progress.

He implored the federal government to take necessary measures to evacuate Nigerian students from Sudan and provide them with adequate support and resources to continue their education.

“We cannot let the conflict in Sudan rob these students of their future.

“We must understand that the effects of war are devastating, and it can cost lives, property, and even disrupt education. Nigerian students studying in Sudan are not immune to these consequences, and we cannot afford to sit back and watch them suffer.

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“It is our responsibility to protect and ensure the safety of Nigerian students both at home and abroad. I urge the government to act swiftly and decisively in this matter,” he added.

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