Trafficking: NIDCOM Facilitates Return Of Another Trafficked Girl Home
Hon. Abike Dabiri-Erewa, Chairman/CEO, Nigerians in Diaspora
Commission (NIDCOM) has appealed to youths travelling out to be
purposeful and beware of dangerous people, trafficking them out for
their selfish and personal gains.
to receive Miss Omowunmi Rhoda Aladeboyeje at Muritala Muhammed Airport
Lagos at 2.00 am, who was rescued from Cairo, Egypt,
she thanked the Nigerian mission in Cairo for their prompt intervention.
Rhoda was profiled by Immigration officials on her return, and handed
over to NAPTIP, in the presence of a representative of the family, Engr
Benjamin Akinbobola.
The NIDCOM boss said Rhoda s story is the same as that of many victims,
lured abroad under the guise of securing them a job.
She restated her appeals for Nigerians especially youth trooping out of
the country in search of an elusive greener pasture, insisting that
traffickers must be arrested, named, shamed and punished for this
dastardly act.
Dabiri-Erewa thanked God for Rhoda for making it back to Nigeria alive
and urged her not to be tempted to embark on such journey again.
Rhoda, 35, arrived in Nigeria on Saturday at 4.50 am via
Royal Air Maroc.
She was trafficked on March 17, 2020, and claimed to be sexually
harassed on a regular basis, beaten frequently and home imprisoned
sometimes.
Rhoda, a mother of four, was trafficked by her immediate elder brother
who claimed there was a nursing job opportunity in America.
However, going to America turned out to be a ruse. She was trafficked to
Egypt and went through so much torture and hell. When a distress call
from her family member was received by NIDCOM, the Nigerian mission in
Cairo was contacted immediately to put all logistics in place to
facilitate her return.
With that done, and with Rhoda in the safe custody of the mission, her
family made provisions for her ticket home.
An auxiliary nurse by profession. she is presently on her way to her
home town Okitipupa in Ondo state.
