Posted by Samuel on Tue 03rd Mar, 2026 - tori.ng
According to the commission, “several Nigerians have reached out for guidance”, seeking clarification on whether the Federal Government has plans to evacuate citizens if the situation worsens.
The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) has confirmed that Nigerians living in Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Iran have started making enquiries about possible evacuation amid rising regional tensions.
According to the commission, “several Nigerians have reached out for guidance”, seeking clarification on whether the Federal Government has plans to evacuate citizens if the situation worsens.
NIDCOM, however, stated that it has not received any official distress calls from Nigerians in Iran, stressing that evacuation may be difficult at the moment due to flight restrictions and security concerns.
The agency explained that ongoing hostilities and the suspension of international flights in affected areas could hinder immediate evacuation efforts, noting that “such operations would depend largely on improved security conditions”.
The commission urged Nigerians in the affected countries to remain calm, stay in safe locations, and maintain regular contact with Nigerian embassies for updates and necessary guidance.
NIDCOM also emphasized on the Federal Government’s commitment to protecting Nigerians abroad, assuring that necessary steps would be taken if the situation escalates further.