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Nigeria to look into viral video of citizens calling for help in Libya

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Nigerian government says it will look into a viral video of its citizens calling for help in Libya.

The video which surfaced online today, September 10, 2024, had Nigerians ladies asking for freedom in Libya. Footages from the video showed that the ladies were living in an unkempt and deplorable condition.

Also shown in the video was a boy that looked malnourished because of lack of care.

Alarmed by the disgusting video, the Management of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM), in a statement released by the
Director of Media, Public Relations and Protocols Unit, Abdur-Rahman Balogun, decried the ugly development while warning against migrating through irregular ways.

The statement reads: “The attention of the Management of Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM) has once again be drawn to another viral video showing some Nigerians stranded in Libya and calling for help to be evacuated back home.

“While this video will be looked into, it is worth noting that over 10,000 Nigerians were evacuated from Libya a few years ago, based on a memo by Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, approved by the then President and a coalition of multi-agency team set up to evacuate all Nigerians stranded in Libya.”

For the umpteenth time, the statement noted that there was a clear warning by Hon. Abike Dabiri- Erewa to Nigerians to desist from that dangerous path. But the warning was not yielded to.

” In the last couple of months , more Nigerians have been brought back from Libya , thanks to the efforts of the International Organisation for Migration in Nigeria, which has been regularly evacuating Nigerians stranded in Libya back home.

“Sadly, many Nigerians continue to return to Libya and find themselves stranded again.
6. It must be pointed out here that the Commission has brought the video to the attention of the office of the National Security Adviser who heads the multi-agency evacuation team as well as the International Organisation for Migration who has also rescued thousands stranded. Both the IOM and National Commission for Refugees, Migrants, and Internally Displaced Persons has had cause to evacuate 2467 Nigerians from Libya in 15 flights from January to September, 2024.

“However, we warn again that deadly pathways to migration must be avoided , and traffickers who traffick these victims need to be arrested , named and shamed.”

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