NiDCOM Chairman, Dabiri-Erewa Reacts Video Of Nigerians Detained In Libya Crying For Help

Date: 11-09-2024 10:03 am (3 weeks ago) | Author: onuigbo felicia
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Abike Dabiri-Erewa, the chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM), has reacted to a video of Nigerians allegedly stranded and detained in an unknown prison in Libya.

NiDCOM has launched an investigation into the situation after the detainees called on the Nigerian government for help.

A video circulating on social media shows hundreds of women and children confined in a compound, shouting “Freedom!” repeatedly.

The footage also shows a malnourished child with a swollen stomach, alongside women and an elderly man lamenting their dire conditions.

A protesting woman in the video claimed that people from other countries had already left the area, while the Nigerians stayed behind to protect their country’s reputation.

She warned that if the Nigerian government did not act, they would be forced to take matters into their own hands and escape.

“Look at where we are sleeping. We are suffering. We want freedom. We need your help, or else we will bust this place.

“All other nationals are running away, but we, Nigerians, stay calm; we are doing so just because we want to protect our name, we want to protect our country.

“If you won’t take any steps, we are going to take steps with our hands. We need freedom,”
the woman warned.

In a video released to clarify the situation, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, revealed that during President Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, she requested the President’s approval for a large-scale evacuation of Nigerians stranded in Libya.

According to her, Buhari gave his approval and a high-level delegation was dispatched to Libya to enter detention centers and bring Nigerians home.

Dabiri-Erewa recounted witnessing some of the most disturbing scenes in her life during the mission, including a Nigerian woman who had been raped and forced to undergo an abortion.

The NiDCOM chairman noted that nearly 10,000 Nigerians were rescued and repatriated to Nigeria.

However, despite the efforts to bring them home, many of those rescued end up attempting to return to Libya.

To support her claims, Dabiri-Erewa cited an Aljazeera documentary that reported that about 45 percent of Nigerians evacuated from Libya try to make their way back.

She further explained that the International Organisation for Migration has continued to evacuate Nigerians regularly, with about 15 flights bringing around 3,000 migrants back home between January and September of this year alone.

Despite these ongoing efforts, Dabiri-Erewa expressed frustration, saying, “And yet, we still have our people going there.”

She emphasized that she has repeatedly warned Nigerians about the dangers of illegal migration, but many continue to embark on risky journeys through Libya.

Dabiri-Erewa also urged anyone with information on the location of the Nigerians shown in the recent viral video to come forward, so they can be rescued.

She called on Nigerians to raise awareness about the activities of human traffickers, stressing that many who choose these routes pay large sums to traffickers who guide them to these dangerous destinations.

Watch the video below:



Posted: at 11-09-2024 10:03 AM (3 weeks ago) | Addicted Hero
- Jiiitk4 at 11-09-2024 10:35 AM (3 weeks ago)
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She is busy begging and forcing the Canadian police to arrest and deport an Igbo woman to Nigeria for her. She has not hidden her hatred for Igbo tribe. Thank God she has been disgraced by the Canadian government.
Posted: at 11-09-2024 10:35 AM (3 weeks ago) | Gistmaniac
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- gogoman at 11-09-2024 02:21 PM (3 weeks ago)
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stupid people, they told them to avoid Libya but they will still go and later blame FG  Roll Eyes Roll Eyes Roll Eyes
Posted: at 11-09-2024 02:21 PM (3 weeks ago) | Grande Master
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