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FG Moves To Rescue Stranded Ladies In Lebanon

The Gazelle NewsBy The Gazelle NewsAugust 1, 2020No Comments0 Views
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Emmanuel Adigwe

Alimosho LG

The Federal Government is about to rescue Nigerian ladies trafficked in Lebanon, Gazele.com reports.
It will be recalled that a viral video emerged on Friday of some Nigerian ladies who called for the help of the government.

The video showed how the stranded ladies were camped in one room with a faulty toilet in a building at Dawra city in Lebanon after allegedly escaping from the inhuman treatment by their hosts.

One of the victims, Miss Adebisi Comfort-Oluwatoyin, reportedly spoke with Journalists International Forum for Migration, pleading with the Nigeria Immigration Service and NAPTIP and others to save them.

Reacting to this, Abike Dabiri tweeted: “NAPTIP is the agency responsible for trafficking. They assured that they are on this and other trafficking cases”.

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