Over 650 Libyan deportees returned to Edo State over the past three
months and the tales of their sojourn in the North African country,
where they had planned to cross the Mediterranean Sea to Italy, was
heart-breaking.168 of them returned to Benin-City on Wednesday while 108 arrived
Friday; they were received by officials of Edo State Task Force Against
Human Trafficking.
Sunday Vanguard
observed that some of the women were pregnant and emaciated just like
the men who said they were used as slaves. Governor Godwin Obaseki had
promised to train the returnees in skills as part of the efforts to
reintegrate them into the society.
Most of the deportees lamented that their sponsors promised to take them to Europe only to abandon them in Libya.
One of the returnees, 27-year-old Ewere Joseph, who claimed to have been shot in his shoulder, narrated his ordeal.
He said: “Before I left Nigeria, I was working in a tile making company
but the money was too small. One day somebody ask me if I was
interested in going to Europe, the man is still here in Benin, I said
yes. His name is Christopher, he said I should go and bring N500, 000.
I rallied round for the money and we set out. He promised that once I
got to Libya, he will arrange for me to be taken to Italy. It sounded so
convincing when he said it but, when we set out for the journey, I did
not know it was going to be hell.
I don’t need to go to hell any more, I have tasted hell already. I
spent one year and six months in Libya. Many things happened there; they
killed a lot of Nigerians.
Many of our women are pregnant for those they cannot identify. My friend died in prison because they always beat us.
They used the butt of a gun to hit break my leg. My aim was to go to
Italy. When I got to Libya, my sponsor sold me to another Nigerian who
was using me for manual labour and I had no choice.
I made attempt twice to pass the sea but I ended up spending two days
on top of water in the first attempt. The rescue team that came did not
locate us, but God sent a fisherman to save my life. The second attempt I
made to cross the sea was when I was now arrested and sent to prison.
There is one prison there that the government of Nigeria should go and
free Nigerians from, we have about 10, 000 Nigerians there.
The prison is called Giyuan. Eight people died in my presence in that
prison. Some of the inmates had to break the prison and that was how we
escaped and we were taken to deportation camp. And when we got to the
deportation camp, they started beating us; we received the same
treatment like when we were in prison.
They will give you bread in the morning and that is all you will eat
till the next morning. “I do not regret the journey because it is part
of my experience in life.
But my advice to my brothers and sisters is that they should not embark
on such trip. Even from Benin to Kano is very bad, from there we moved
to Alghadez, Shaba to Libya. Libya is a very bad country; it is not a
place to go.
The first thing they did was to ask me to convert to Islam. I told them
I will not, that I am a Christian. The beat me with guns and dump me in
prison.
I wish our government can block the road leading to Libya so that our
people will not go there. I weep each time I see our girls suffering,
being used as sex slaves and all sorts of abuse” ‘How I was shot’ “What
happened was that they brought food to us and said we should eat. I
refused to eat because they gave people from other countries full bread
and gave we Nigerians half bread called Oza.
About 400 Nigerians, we said we will not eat. They started shooting
into the crowd and that was how I was shot. After they shot me, they
started beating me, saying I was proving stubborn.
One of my friends they beat up had internal bleeding and died in prison.
In the desert, seven Hilux vans left for Libya, only one person
survived. You will see dead bodies like rats. One of us complained of
thirst, but instead of giving him water, he was given Tramadol and he
collapsed.
He was not yet dead but he was buried alive in the desert. If you refuse to proceed on the trip, they will shoot you dead.
Many of our people are still there now suffering and dying. Some have
gone mad due to stress of the suffering they went through. It is better
you suffer in Nigeria than to die in Libya.
Our government should go to Libya and return our people, they hate Nigerians a lot over there and it is sad”.
Alex Otoide, another returnee, said he witnessed the sale of 20 Nigerian girls in the prison where he was kept.
“They (captors) sold like 20 girls in the night”, Otoide said. “It was
God that saved me. More than seven people died from hunger and thirst
inside the prison where I was kept.
The man that took me to Libya left me. I was into road construction in
Lagos State but I am from Edo. I left Nigeria with N500, 000 but I spent
six months in Libya jail after the man that took my money ran away.
We were 55 that left for Libya, 25 died in the desert.” One of the
girls, Osas Blessing, urged the state government to arrest one Charles
who she described as the one deceiving people to go Libya to make money
from them.
She said, “I gave Charles N450, 000 but when I got to Libya he
increased my fee to N600, 000. He is very wicked. He pushed many of us
there. He did not care for human lives. He is a Benin man.
He will say ‘if you die you die’. He pushed us into the sea at the
wrong time. I heard he just left Nigeria with new passengers for Libya
and I think he must be stopped before he ruins more souls.
When we were arrested, they took us to the people in charge of the UN
but others were taken to prison. If you look at those that went to
prison, they look like ghosts. The Libyans beat Nigerians a lot”.
Henry Uwadiae also narrated: “I was just passing through Libya, my destination was Europe.
The Arabs came and attacked our boat as we were crossing the sea. They
took us to prison since August. They maltreated us like animals. After
they kidnap you, they start torturing you till you die.
They dumped us in prison and beat us every day. We ate bread once in two
days. I was into business before I left Nigeria. I left Nigeria with
N500, 000. I didn’t get to Europe.
The desert was horrible experience. Many people died in the desert but
the traffickers will not tell their parents that they have died. They
keep giving people false hope.
The videos circulating online that Africans are sold as slaves in Libya
are true. I advise our boys and girls hoping to travel to Europe
through the desert that Libya is highway to hell”.
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