The National Emergency
Management Agency (NEMA) has received another batch of 136 stranded Nigerians
from Libya.
Alhaji Idris Muhammed,
Coordinator, Lagos Territorial Office of NEMA, confirmed the development to
newsmen on Tuesday in Lagos.
Muhammed said the Nigerians
arrived at the Cargo Wing of the Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Lagos,
at 11.50 p.m on Monday aboard a chartered Al Buraq Air aircraft with
registration number DMG-MJI.
According to him, they were
brought back by the International Organisation for Migration (IOM) and European
Union under the Assisted Voluntary Returnees (AVR) Programme.
He said: “The returnees are
made up of 59 adult females, four female children and five female infants.
“Also, there are 63 adult
males, two male children and three infant males.”
Muhammed said the returnees
were welcomed by NEMA and other agencies, including the National Refugees
Commission, National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons as
well the Nigeria Immigration Service.
One of the returnees, Mr
Kehinde Fatukasi, from Ekiti State, while narrating his experience said he
deeply regretted embarking on the journey to the volatile North African
country.
The 42-year-old man said he
left Nigeria in 2016 accompanied by his wife and six-year-old son.
Fatakusi said upon getting
to Libya, the family was kidnapped and sold into slavery but fortunately his
wife managed to escape.
According to him, he later
found out that those in captivity were being sold to organ traffickers which
prompted him to escape from the camp with his son.
“I was there (Libya) with
my wife who had returned to Nigeria. I believe she would have thought that we
are dead.
“The Arabs treated us like
slaves. You work without being paid and so many of us were killed while
watching the killings.
“All of us here don’t fear
death; we have seen what is more than hell.
“The Libyans don’t care if
you are black or not, the treatment given to us (blacks) is same they give to
their Arab neighbours from Tunisia or Algeria.
“Once they need someone to
work, those chosen must follow them. Any refusal not to follow will be to kill
that person instantly,” he said.
Fatakusi, while thanking
God for bringing him and his son safely back to Nigeria, said he intended
taking up farming as a means of survival.
He added: “Libyans are
great farmers in spite of the fact that their country is in desert. I came back
to Nigeria with irrigation tools like water sprinkler which will aid me to
start afresh.
“I will work very hard to
see that my son gets very good education and give my wife a restful life to
enjoy our marriage.
“If I had adequate
information about the lies of better life outside, I would not have tried to
leave Nigeria.
“I wanted to travel to
Germany. A friend assured me of better life but immediately we got to Niger
Republic I began to regret my decision, and I didn’t know that what I
experienced in the desert was just a child’s play.”
Fatakusi advised Nigerians
to be patient and struggle to make better use of resources available in the
country instead of risking their lives in Libya or trying to cross the deadly
Mediterranean Sea into Europe.
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