 The House of Representatives has called for the immediate evacuation of Nigerians in Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the military operation in Ukraine with explosions heard soon after across the country, and its foreign minister warned that a full-scale invasion was imminent. The lawmakers, however, are concerned that there are many Nigerian students in Ukraine who could be caught up in a crossfire. I think what is important now, if we actually have to look out for our citizens, especially the students, I think action needs to be taken now. And my thought is that the leader of the House and the chairman for foreign affairs, are you prepared to jet off to Ukraine tomorrow? Yes, sir. I think the leader of the House, the chairman for foreign affairs, should liaise with the foreign affairs ministry today. And if nothing positive comes out of that meeting, and it's all about red table, we have to do this, we have to do that. I think you should liaise with the chairman, Epis, and whatever it's going to cost the House, whatever we need to do, I think we need to leave this country later tomorrow. And head to Ukraine and head on back Monday with as many students or citizens who are willing to come back.