No fewer than 100 students of Idogbo Secondary School, Benin, have been trafficked to Libya in the last four months.
This was disclosed in Benin on Sunday during an advocacy programme by
the Senior Special Assistant to Gov Godwin Obaseki on Human trafficking
and illegal migration, Mr Solomon Okoduwa.
Okoduwa said this fact was disclosed to him by some teachers in the
school, concerned about how the institution has become the harvesting
ground for traffickers.
Okoduwa said government will not allow the evil to continue to thrive in the state.
Government will step up its campaign against trafficking, he said,
and the state Task Force Against
Human Trafficking will be on the trail
of the human traffickers.
He warned the students to be wary of the antics of the traffickers
who are bent on deceiving them into embarking on the dangerous journey.
“Henceforth, report anyone who tells you to travel to Europe. They
are simply taking you through Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean Sea
and you may eventually end up in Libya.
“The number of students that have been trafficked from your school in this short period is overwhelming.
“The truth is that many of them might have been imprisoned there or facing one challenge or the other.
“Taking the route of Sahara Desert and other illegal routes is hellish.
“Many died of hunger, many were drowned in the Mediterranean Sea in search of greener pastures.
“Worst still, the families of those people that died on their journey
were made to pay for the travel expenses, when unknown to them their
loved ones have gone to the great beyond.
“If anyone tells you to travel abroad through Libya, tell him or her
capital ‘NO’. If you must travel for any reason, travel the right way.”
NAN reports that the state government had received no fewer than 3,400 Libya returnees within the last six months.
Benin – No fewer than
100 students of Idogbo Secondary School, Benin, have been trafficked to
Libya in the last four months.
This was disclosed in Benin on Sunday during an advocacy programme by
the Senior Special Assistant to Gov Godwin Obaseki on Human trafficking
and illegal migration, Mr Solomon Okoduwa.
Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, with primary school teachers who
were trained on the use of Information and Communication Technology for
teaching, during the launch of Edo Basic Education Sector
Transformation (Edo-BEST) programme in Benin City, recently.
Okoduwa said this fact was disclosed to him by some teachers in the
school, concerned about how the institution has become the harvesting
ground for traffickers.
Okoduwa said government will not allow the evil to continue to thrive in
the state.
Government will step up its campaign against trafficking, he said, and
the state Task Force Against Human Trafficking will be on the trail of
the human traffickers.
He warned the students to be wary of the antics of the traffickers who
are bent on deceiving them into embarking on the dangerous journey.
“Henceforth, report anyone who tells you to travel to Europe. They are
simply taking you through Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean Sea and
you may eventually end up in Libya.
“The number of students that have been trafficked from your school in
this short period is overwhelming.
“The truth is that many of them might have been imprisoned there or
facing one challenge or the other.
“Taking the route of Sahara Desert and other illegal routes is hellish.
“Many died of hunger, many were drowned in the Mediterranean Sea in
search of greener pastures.
“Worst still, the families of those people that died on their journey
were made to pay for the travel expenses, when unknown to them their
loved ones have gone to the great beyond.
“If anyone tells you to travel abroad through Libya, tell him or her
capital ‘NO’. If you must travel for any reason, travel the right way.”
The state government had received no fewer than 3,400 Libya returnees
within the last six months. (NAN)
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/05/100-edo-secondary-students-trafficked-libya-4-months-says-obasekis-aide/
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/05/100-edo-secondary-students-trafficked-libya-4-months-says-obasekis-aide/
Benin – No fewer than
100 students of Idogbo Secondary School, Benin, have been trafficked to
Libya in the last four months.
This was disclosed in Benin on Sunday during an advocacy programme by
the Senior Special Assistant to Gov Godwin Obaseki on Human trafficking
and illegal migration, Mr Solomon Okoduwa.
Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, with primary school teachers who
were trained on the use of Information and Communication Technology for
teaching, during the launch of Edo Basic Education Sector
Transformation (Edo-BEST) programme in Benin City, recently.
Okoduwa said this fact was disclosed to him by some teachers in the
school, concerned about how the institution has become the harvesting
ground for traffickers.
Okoduwa said government will not allow the evil to continue to thrive in
the state.
Government will step up its campaign against trafficking, he said, and
the state Task Force Against Human Trafficking will be on the trail of
the human traffickers.
He warned the students to be wary of the antics of the traffickers who
are bent on deceiving them into embarking on the dangerous journey.
“Henceforth, report anyone who tells you to travel to Europe. They are
simply taking you through Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean Sea and
you may eventually end up in Libya.
“The number of students that have been trafficked from your school in
this short period is overwhelming.
“The truth is that many of them might have been imprisoned there or
facing one challenge or the other.
“Taking the route of Sahara Desert and other illegal routes is hellish.
“Many died of hunger, many were drowned in the Mediterranean Sea in
search of greener pastures.
“Worst still, the families of those people that died on their journey
were made to pay for the travel expenses, when unknown to them their
loved ones have gone to the great beyond.
“If anyone tells you to travel abroad through Libya, tell him or her
capital ‘NO’. If you must travel for any reason, travel the right way.”
The state government had received no fewer than 3,400 Libya returnees
within the last six months. (NAN)
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/05/100-edo-secondary-students-trafficked-libya-4-months-says-obasekis-aide/
Read more at: https://www.vanguardngr.com/2018/05/100-edo-secondary-students-trafficked-libya-4-months-says-obasekis-aide/
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