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Wednesday, 26 January 2011

More Nigerians Die In Libyan Prisons! One Death, Too Many

For about two decades now, scores of Nigerians have either been reportedly executed or detained in Libya. In fact, the name Libya to Nigerians has become synonymous to execution. Just last month, there were reports from some media, on the arrest of hundreds of Nigerians in Libya for immigration offenses, ranging from overstaying of visits to issues of international passports. These Nigerians along with some other Africans were locked up in different prisons in Libya. Reports reaching relatives back home have it that six among those detained in Torisha Deportation Camp and one in Saba Prison died as a result of exposure to the cold weather, three amongst whom are young girls.

It is mind-boggling that the Nigerian government remains mute on this matter after several calls for her intervention. There is a general notion that the worst any government could do to immigration offenders is repatriation. Unfortunately, this has been bellied by the actions of the Libyan government. Thousands of Nigerians are being incarcerated in Libyan prisons with little or no hope of freedom!

Most Nigerians at home suffer as a result of government’s neglect. Despite the huge resources generated from the sale of crude oil, the country is still faced with chronic poverty, high level of unemployment and absence of basic infrastructure, making the country unlivable for youths, who have resorted to going through the most deadly alternatives for survival!

The 20:20:20 propaganda of the Goodluck Jonathan-led government is far from reality, in the face of severe under funding of all sectors of the economy and their transfer to private profit-driven individuals to manage, while government officials loot from the pool of proceeds.

Institutions closure over poor working environment and poor remuneration for workers has become a plague the masses must live with. In recent time, ethno religious crises, bomb blasts and election related violence are on the rise in Nigeria, a reflection of government’s neglect and failure in leadership. More so, this in a way explains the reason behind the influx of Nigerians into Libya, in spite several reports of incarceration and killings.

While we call on the intervention of the Nigerian government through the Nigerian High Commission in Libya to facilitate the safe return of surviving Nigerians in Libya to their families, we also urge the international community, labour unions, civil society groups and every concerned persons to join in the campaign for the freedom of these hopeless incarcerated Nigerians and other Africans from Libyan prisons.

Culled from http://www.elombah.com/
Written by Adams Makinwa, secretary, DestinyMakers Community Christian Campaigns and Action Network, (DCCCAN) Nigeria

7 comments:

  1. i wonder what Nigerians go to Libya to do,Libya , i don't see myself going to their embassy for anything. i rather go back to the village.

    Nath Ekanem

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  2. Nath, Gbam! Right on point. What are they doing in Lybia. They know that the name Lybia is synonymous with death, so why still go there?

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  3. @Nath Ekanem
    They used Libya as a transit point to get to europe.

    I blame ourselves for this...When the outside world sees what is going on in the country ...people slaughtering each other in Plateau State...they think we have no respect for our own existence and therefore they can kill Nigerians and treat us the way they want because they know they can get away with it.

    Nigerians....WAKE UP!!!!!

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  4. We need to fucking declare war on libya for some reason today i was thinking about this. A way nigeria can concquer libya

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  5. what the eff r they lookin for in libya? gaddafi is a cannibal and he hates non arabs/non-muslims.

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  6. thank you brother Nath Ekanem for expressing my sentiments exactly! The money these people used in getting to Libya would have been put to better use at home!

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  7. Libya, Liberia, war war war! When i dey village i fat and fine die.Suffer head people.

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