No fewer than 43 Nigerians on
Thursday night deported from
Germany, Belgium, and Italy for
several immigration-related offenses
and unruly behavior.
The deportees arrived through Hi-Fly
chartered Airbus 330 aircraft with
registration number CS-TQW at
Murtala Muhammed International
Airport (MMIA) at exactly 8:55 p.m.
The deportees were received on
arrival by officials of the National
Emergency Management Agency
(NEMA), the Nigerian Immigration
Service (NIS), the police and several
other agencies in deportation
matters.
This is the second time within the
week that Nigerians would be
brought back into the country.
Earlier in the week, 171 Nigerians
‘voluntarily returned from Libya with
a tale of woes after their attempt to
cross to Europe through the sea and
the Sahara Desert failed.
Commenting on the latest
deportation, the Deputy Director,
Search and Rescue, NEMA, Dr.
Bandele Onimode, said the deportees
comprised 33 from Italy; seven from
Belgium and three from Germany.
Onimode who represented the
Director-General of NEMA, Alhaji
Mohammed Sidi said the agency
would make sure the deportees were
comfortable and ensure their safe
return to their various destinations.
He urged them to stay in the country
and join hands with others to develop
it.
"They are coming back almost empty
and this is a lesson to them to settle
down home and be useful to their
country. We will ensure that they are
well catered for," he said.
It would be recalled that on Tuesday,
171 Nigerians, consisting 112
females, 49 males and five infants
returned to the country with
lamentations.
One of the deportees who was
allowed to talk to the media, Miss
Gift Peters, 27, had lamented her
sordid experience in the North Africa
country.
She decried that many Nigerians
especially ladies were still different
detention camps and jails in Libya for
offenses they knew nothing about.
She also revealed that she was lured
into traveling to Europe through
Libya by an unknown person whom
she said is at large at the moment.
She had said: “I traveled to Libya
about 11 months ago, but I was
deceived that I was going to
Germany, but instead, I found myself
in Libya. When it was not in my mind
to continue the journey, I asked him
to take me back and he started
maltreating me, they will do things
that make you want to die.
“They will use hot electric iron to
burn that person. They will even ask
other girls to urinate for you to drink.
My family was not aware of my
situation in Libyan so I called my
friend and told him the situation I was
going through in Libya, and he took
my matter to the station to arrest the
man who took me to Libya, but
whenever the police authorities
checked on him, he would not be
found, and I have since vowed that
whenever I come to Nigeria, I will
look for him myself.
“It was not easy for me in Libya, even
now, several of our girls are right
now in prison, the innocent ones,
while the culprits are out there free.
Several of them have even died;
many did not survive the gunshots
when they were catching everybody.
Some people were shot at the scene,
and some other died in prison yards.
Many of my friends that went to
Libya with us have died.”
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