The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons and other related offences says it has begun moves to rescue about 30 Nigerian women stranded in Lebanon.
The agency said its attention had been drawn to a viral video of about 30 Nigerian women trafficked to Lebanon.that the agency would work “assiduously with all relevant authorities, stakeholders and partners to locate these girls and ensure that they return safely as soon as possible.”
A statement by the President, Journalists International Forum for Migration, Mr Ajibola Abayomi, on Friday noted that the women were all camped in one room with a faulty toilet inside a building at Dawra city in Lebanon. The agency said, “In response to the video in circulation about some Nigerian girls stranded in Lebanon, the DG is deeply concerned and shares the pains of the Nigerian girls.
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