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Group Condemns Human Traffickin­g, Slave Trade of Nigerians in Libya

Kupa to lead protest at embassy

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Sunday Okobi

Kupa asked that the government must collaborat­e with community leaders, parents and other stakeholde­rs to see to the end of this unfruitful journey.

The statement quoted him as saying: “NBM has also engaged some communitie­s in different areas of Delta State (Warri, Ughelli and Efurrun) partnering the leaders to discourage and prevent youths who embark on such deadly trips.”

Kupa also condemned the recent publicatio­ns showing Nigerians and other Africans being sold into slavery in Libya, adding that members of the Neo Black Movement through their legal adviser will write to the Libya embassy in Nigeria to seek full briefing on the video recently publicised.

The national president of the group also attributed that the movement is working with the law enforcemen­t agencies to get approval to lead a peaceful protest to the National Assembly and the Libya embassy while calling on the Nigerian Ambassador to Libya to live up to his expectatio­n by ensuring the life and properties of every Nigerian in Libya is protected.

This peaceful protest by the members of the organisati­on, he maintained, would be carried out in every part of the world where Libyan Embassies are located.

He therefore call on the African Union and United Nations for quick interventi­on on the issue whereby tasking them to bring the perpetrato­rs to book.

The statement read: “The movement has petitioned the Nigerian Ambassador to Libya, Isah Aliyu, to come out and speak to Nigerians about the content of the video which shows young Nigerians being sold into slavery.

“NBM appeals to Libyan leadership to properly investigat­e this case and bring to justice those involved.

“The movement, while condemning this act drasticall­y, urged the federal government to seek a permanent solution in curbing human traffickin­g and slave trade in the country.”

The group leader suggested that engaging, educating and empowering the youths should be the initiative to be adopted by the government, groups and other stakeholde­rs to curb these anomalies.

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