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Monday, 27 February 2017

NAF facilitates return of 41 trafficked Nigerian girls from Bamako

Forty one Nigerian girls who were victims of human trafficking to Europe were on Monday  sent back to the country.
They arrived the Murtala Muhammed International Airport , Lagos aboard a Hercules C-130 military transport aircraft with registration number Nigerian Air Force 913.

 
The aircraft landed at the Nigerian Air Force Hangar wing of the Lagos Airport at about 7. 50 pm.
The deportation of the girls, was a fall out of collaboration between the Ministry of Defence, Nigerian Air Force, Office of the Senior Assistant to the President on Diaspora, and the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) which evacuated the girls from Bamako, the Malian capital.
Some of the young ladies scantily dressed were grumbling as they were photographed while alighting from the military transport aircraft.
Speaking in an interview, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Diaspora, Abika Dabiri-Erewa said their evacuation was made possible with assistance from the Chief of Defence  Staff, Nigerian Air Force, NAPTIP and relevant agencies of government.
Dabiri-Erewa said their return home was part of directive from President Buhari, who insisted that Nigerians stranded anywhere in te world should be assisted to return home.
She urged the returnees to make the best use of their lives as there was nothing tangible they were doing in Mali.
Erewa said  there were many Nigerians that are stranded in Mali, who should be brought home.

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