.There have been recent reports about Nigerians, usually women, who are trafficked to Lebanon to work as maids for employers who dehumanise them.
.
Makinde's Senior Special Assistant on Diaspora Matters, Bolanle Sarumi-Aliyu, told him on Sunday, August 2, 2020 that there are 40 of such trafficked victims who have been confirmed to be Oyo indigenes.
.
She said they had been trafficked into apparent modern-day slavery in Lebanon and were suffering.
.
Makinde said the state government is willing to pay for the repatriation of all Oyo indigenes who are victims of trafficking in the Arab country.
.
The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) says more than 100 such victims of forced labour have been repatriated from Lebanon since May.
.
.@pulsenigeria247
Good one!
ReplyDeleteGood move
DeleteNice one.
ReplyDeleteNice move
ReplyDeleteCan other Nigerians who are trapped also try to make it out on that flight. Don't wait for your state to send special plane for you, if you need to get out due to inhumane treatment and you fear for your life then please get out on the plane that is coming. Contact the Nigerian embassy in Lebanon. Get out!!
ReplyDeleteThat's good news
ReplyDeleteGSM (Governor Seyi Makinde )on point. Well done!
ReplyDeleteGood move my Governor
ReplyDelete