The Guardian (Nigeria)

Igboho raises alarm over killings, torture of Nigerians in Egyptian prisons

- From Seye Olumide, Ibadan

YORUBAself- determinat­ion activist, Sunday Adeyemo, also known as Sunday Igboho, yesterday, raised the alarm over alleged killings and torture of some Nigerians in Egyptian prisons for various immigratio­n offences.

He also urged President Bola Tinubu to quickly intervene in the situation to save the victims from dehumanisi­ng treatment they are being subjected to or even being killed before it is too late.

In a statement, Adeyemo said that credible informatio­n at his disposal indicated that a few of Nigerian nationals arrested by the Egyptian authoritie­s have reportedly died because of long torture and brutal treatment from prison officials in the North Africa country.

The statement reads: “I have been receiving calls in the last two weeks from some of these detained Nigerians and their relatives over degrading and inhuman treatment they are facing without any interventi­on from the Nigerian Embassy in Cairo.

“I’m pleading with Tinubu, who is compassion­ate and has a listening ear, to come to the rescue of these helpless Nigerians. While I don’t condone any form of illegality, I feel pained and worried over their pathetic situation. But timely interventi­on of our President at this crucial time can still save the detainees from further suffering and imminent deaths.

Unfavourab­le economic condition in Nigeria, which became aggravated during the eight- year tenure of former President Muhammadu Buhari, further forced many Nigerians, who cannot afford to relocate to Europe and the United States of America, due to excruciati­ng hardship to travel by roads to Egypt, Libya, Morocco and other African countries, in search of greener pastures.

“If successive government­s at the federal level, before Tinubu’s presidency had created an enabling socio- economic atmosphere for individual­s to explore their potentials and provided good governance, Nigerians in their thousands will not be leaving the country for uncertaint­y in foreign countries.

 ?? ?? Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki ( left) and General Overseer, RCCG Worldwide, Enoch Adeboye during the three- day light up Edo crusade.
Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki ( left) and General Overseer, RCCG Worldwide, Enoch Adeboye during the three- day light up Edo crusade.

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