The Federal Government’s special delegation, led by Foreign Affairs Minister Geoffrey Onyeama on Wednesday departed Abuja for Tripoli, the Libyan Capital to evacuate Nigerians trapped in that country.
The Head, Press and Public Relations of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), Mr Josiah Emerole, made this known in a statement in Abuja.
“Others members are the Director-General, NAPTIP, Julie Okah-Donli, and Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa, the Senior Special Assistant to the President of Diaspora Matters,’’ he said.
According to him, facts finding mission on the level of the enslavement of Nigerians in that country would be part of their engagements in Libya.
He said that they would also engage the Libyan Authorities, Nigerian officials and Nigeria citizens living there, as well as International organisations working on migration issues in Libya.
Emerole quoted the NAPTIP’s Director-General as saying that, “the Agency is ready to assist victims of human trafficking who will be returning to Nigeria to get properly reintegrated back into the Nigerian Society.
’“Our Counsellors are fully ready to receive the returnees and give them the needed psycho-social assistance for proper reintegration into the society.
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The Head, Press and Public Relations of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), Mr Josiah Emerole, made this known in a statement in Abuja.
“Others members are the Director-General, NAPTIP, Julie Okah-Donli, and Mrs Abike Dabiri-Erewa, the Senior Special Assistant to the President of Diaspora Matters,’’ he said.
According to him, facts finding mission on the level of the enslavement of Nigerians in that country would be part of their engagements in Libya.
He said that they would also engage the Libyan Authorities, Nigerian officials and Nigeria citizens living there, as well as International organisations working on migration issues in Libya.
Emerole quoted the NAPTIP’s Director-General as saying that, “the Agency is ready to assist victims of human trafficking who will be returning to Nigeria to get properly reintegrated back into the Nigerian Society.
’“Our Counsellors are fully ready to receive the returnees and give them the needed psycho-social assistance for proper reintegration into the society.
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Tai Abio
Good gesture I must say, the first time Nigerians out there will be giving the sense of belonging.
Endy Edeson
@Tai & Kinika: That's right. I beleive by now Nigerians will be aware of the dangers of traveling to Europe via Libya. It baffles me that up till now, most Nigerians are still taking such risk
Tai Abio
@Endy Edeson very few are aware of where they are going to, majority especially ladies know next to nothing about that journey, it's either their parents or guardians give them away because of series of lies those guys called gids tell them and for the boys they were highly deceived by those who went for shopping while coming home. Libya is never a free country, and the journey to Libya is perilous terrain, mindset of living in Libya is conceptual underpinning that leads to early grave. My view though.
Bennard Ahupa
am not sure what is happening in libya can be compare to what is happening in Benue State! Buhari brothers re killing Benue people.
Treasure Samson
Let them try first, don't just praised them know no story be that ooo Mr Endy Edeson bcos many of us dey ves for this kind of leaders we have in naija, seens that Libya never kill the finish