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Libyan authorities blame Super Eagles harrowing ordeal on glitch in the system of passports, Abike Dabiri-Erewa says ordeal is ”despicable”

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Super Eagles players stranded at Al-Abraq Airport
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MON OCT 14 2024-theGBJournal| The Libyan Government has released a statement on the harrowing ordeal of the Super Eagles at the Al-Abraq airport-far east of Libya.

”Nigerian national team’s plane has landed at Al-Abraq airport, and there’s a glitch in the system of passports which will take hours to solve the problem,” Libyan Government said in the statement.

”Nigerian team will travel 240km to Benghazi city, although there’s an airport in Benghazi but they took a permission to land 240km away of Benghazi.”

Meanwhile, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), has condemned the treatment meted out to the Super Eagles team by Libya authorities ahead of its second leg match slated for Tuesday in the country.

She noted that traveling by road in Libya is most dangerous and totally not advisable because of the current situation in the country.

The team which left Nigeria on Sunday to Libya for their return match had their flight diverted to an innocuous airport far away from the venue of the match.

The implication of the diversion will now be another three hours of road travel to the main venue of the match, not minding the risk of road travel in Libya , considering the situation of the war-torn country.

Dabiri-Erewa said the safety of Nigerian players is paramount to the country and was optimistic that the Ministry of Sports and the NFF will advise appropriately.
She also called on CAF to treat the matter with the seriousness it deserves.

Already, the players, the pilots, and others on board the flight had been stranded and subjected to inhuman treatment at the airport for over 13 hours without water, food, rest, and other means of communication.

“The team was delayed at an airport in Libya for more than 13 hours without any tangible reason.”

The Super Eagles flight was redirected air borne on Sunday, and they were required to travel by road to their destination.

However, there was no provision made for them by the Libya authorities, and all efforts to make alternative provisions by Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) was frustrated.

Dabiri-Erewa appealed to the Super Eagles to remain calm and why the Nigerian Football Federation will decide the next line of action.

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