Human Trafficking : I slept among corpses in Libya — Nigerian returnee
Richie who is now working in a barbing saloon to make ends meet as well as assist his mother and younger ones narrated his experience in Libya. He also spoke about the curse placed by the Oba of Benin, Oba Ewuare 11 on human traffickers.
Excerpts:
Can you tell us why you decided to leave Nigeria in the first place?
I left Nigeria in July 2016. I was actually heading to Europe but when I got to Libya, the person I paid money to did not deliver it to the driver who took me there.
So the driver had to sell us into
slavery in order to recover his money. I spent eight months in that camp which
was like hell. They always beat up the men who could not provide them with
money while our girls were forced into prostitution. I spent about one year and
six months before I came back. My mother who did not have anything had to go
and borrow N200,000 which I paid before I bought myself out of slavery. So it
was a sad experience. I decided to travel because When I was growing up, It was
only my mother who was taking care of me. My father was never there for us, I
believe all he did was to bring me to this world. Only my Mum was doing
everything and I knew that the stress was too much for her. So I thought about
traveling to go and make money to help my family. Things were hard for us, it was
difficult to feed or even go to school. I just felt I should leave so as to
help. I never planned to return this way because I had a mission. But I am
still grateful to God for making it possible for me to come back alive.
Prison experience
I was in prison before I went to the deportation
camp. In the prison, I was maltreated and fed only once a day. I was in that
Giran prison suffering and I was forced
to even sleep with dead bodies. I thought I was going to die there but a
miracle happened. In fact, it was even a Nigerian girl who saved me. When she
was set free from the prison she insisted she would leave with her husband. She
claimed that I was married to her, I did not even know until they came to me
and pointed at me whether I was the one and I said yes. That was how I was
released. From there they took us to the deportation camp.
You said you were sold into slavery in Libya, how
did it happen?
The slave business in Libya was being masterminded
by our fellow Nigerians. I even saw one Nigerian man who sold his own cousin
into slavery. When someone had been sold to a particular camp, that person
would have to call his relations in Nigeria to send money in order to be free
from slavery. In my own case, they bought me for N110,000 and they asked me to
pay N200,000 to secure my release. It is a big business for Nigerians who are
into it there but It is a crime against God and humanity. They are wicked
people.
Did you try to cross the Mediterranean sea?
Yes I tried crossing, in fact I was in the camp
near the sea before the Libyan militias stormed the place and arrested all of
us. They took some of us to prison while some escaped.
What is your reaction to the curse placed on human
traffickers by the Oba of Benin?
I believe that the Oba´s curse will help because I
am aware that the girls always took oath before they were sponsored abroad.
Almost all the girls I met in Libya told me how they took oath before they
came. I am very happy with the curse because Nigerians over there were wicked
to their fellow citizens. From what I have heard, the Oba´s curse will check
their wickedness. But we also have some of these girls who on their own wanted
to travel out to help their families. Some of them were also from poor homes
and they had seen people who traveled abroad and made money through
prostitution. So the idea was that instead of embarking on prostitution here in
Nigeria it would be better to go abroad where more money would be made. It was
not all of them who were forced to go, some voluntarily asked the
traffickers and it was only when they
got there that they would see that it was not easy paying back such amount of
money demanded by the women traffickers.
So what have you been doing since you came back?
I have been working at a barking salon and at the
end of the day I split the money into three and give the owner of the shop two
parts while I take one part. That is what I use to assist my mother and younger
ones. I was 20 years old when I traveled. I want Nigerian leaders to emulate
Pastor TB Joshua who has been helping most of us. I met him severally and he
has been of great help to me and my family. When we went there initially with
my group, he gave us N1.6 which we shared. And apart from that he still picked
three of us aside and gave me additional N200,000 and that was the money I used to clear the debt
owed by my mother which she sent to me when I bought myself out of slavery in
Libya.
I will also like to commend Edo state government.
I was trained on entrepreneurship but I am still waiting for the government to
now empower us. I appeal to government to do what they promised us.
Why can’t you further your education?
I wrote WAEC before I traveled but I have not
collected the result. Honestly I would have loved to further my education but
when I look at the situation in the family, my younger ones are there and no
body is there to take care of them, so I had to sacrifice myself to assist
them. If I decide to go to school now, I will be using the money I make to
solve my school problem while my mother and my younger ones will be suffering.
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