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Dabiri-Erewa receives 10 trafficked victims from Ghana, 2 from Mali

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Twelve ladies and a boy of five years old trafficked to Ghana and Mali from Nigeria have returned home and received by Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NIDCOM)

Ten of the ladies were rescued from Ghana with their ages ranging between 16 and 30 years. They were received at at NIDCOM Liason office in Lagos.

The two others who are 27 and 35 years respectively were rescued from Mali.

Four of the girls rescued from Ghana are from Cross River, four from Benue State and one each from Imo and Oyo States respectively.

The two ladies rescued from Mali are from Adamawa state.

Receiving the latest evacuees from Ghana on behalf of Hon. Dabiri-Erewa, the Head of Lagos liason office, Mr Dipo Odebowale said the girls claimed they were tricked and forced into prostitution under the guise of helping them to get jobs in Ghana.

NiDCOM boss, Abike Dabiri-Erewa receives 12 ladies and a five- year -old boy trafficked to Ghana and Mali from Nigeria
The returnees from Mali

Similar reason was adduced by those rescued from Mali to Abdur-Rahman Balogun, Head of Media and Public Relations of the Commission who received them on behalf of Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa in Lagos.

The victims also narrated how they were sexually abused, physically assaulted and emotionally traumatised by their traffickers both in Ghana and Mali.

Dabiri-Erewa assured the girls that NIDCOM would continue to give the logistics and ensure that they are reunited with their families and also work with their respective state Governors to rehabilitate the girls.

She also called for the crackdown on the human traffickers and agents through naming and shaming them after necessary prosecution to curtail the modern day slavery.

The girls were later taken to NAPTIP by NIDCOM for necessary profiling and documentation.

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