They were rescued by an anti-human trafficking NGO founded by a Nigerian, the “National Association Against Trafficking of Young Persons” (Lutra – Jeunes) also known in French as Association “Nationale de Lutte Contre le Traffic des Jeunes”.
The girls
named Rejoice Chioma Israel, 16, and Rosemary Uchenna Emmanuel, 19 were
rescued by some people who called the anti-human trafficking NGO, PM News
reports.
From left to
right: Ochuko Patrick Otoba, Rejoice Chioma Israel, Rosemary
Recounting
her experience, Rosemary said they both worked at a small restaurant in Port
Harcourt where they earned about N3,000 a month, away from their families in
Imo and Abia States. Then one day, a man visited the restaurant and told them
about the well paid new jobs in Malaysia and they contributed N5,000 each and
were handed over to the man’s brother who took them on the journey.
Rosemary said
the man had promised to take them to Malaysia for a better life but they will
stop over at Burkina Faso where they would obtain new passports and some
vaccines before proceeding to Malaysia.
They left
Nigeria with him on the 11th July on the journey which took two days. But when
they got to Ouagadugu, the capital of Burkina Faso, they were handed over to a Nigerian
woman called Onome who manages at least 30 other Nigerian girls with some as
young as 14 years old.
She told them
they would have to go into prostitution or pay her the sum of N1.2 million each
to take them back to Nigeria but they refused explaining that they were on
their way to Malaysia and were just making a brief stop in Burkina Faso for new
passports and vaccines.
She then
invited bad boys to take them away to a village on motorcycles and that’s when
they were rescued by some people who called the NGO.
According to
Rosemary, she was pushed off the bike and sustained injury in her right hand
and right leg during the rescue operation.
Speaking on
the matter, a Nigerian and President of Lutra-Jeunes, the NGO that rescued the
girls and brought them back to Nigeria, Ochuko Patrick Otoba said, the girls
were deceived and trafficked to Burkina Faso for prostitution but when they
refused, they were maltreated and beaten up with injury of irreparable degree.
“Enslaved,
indebted, sold like donkeys, the young victims are between the ages of 14 to 22
and they are deceived by traffickers in Nigeria who are also Nigerians,” he
said.
Ochuko who
said human trafficking is on the rise across the borders of West African
countries, especially Nigeria, Benin, Togo and Burkina Faso, called on the
Nigerian government to embark on serious awareness campaign, rescue other
victims in Burkina Faso, build rehabilitation centres to house these victims
and begin empowerment projects for rescued victims who are not educated but
need skills to get back into the society.
Some pple are callous, these are kids for christ sake
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