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Monday, 6 November 2017
Illegal crossing of mediterranean sea
By Emmanuel Aziken, Political Editor, Evelyn
Usman & Aliyu Dangida
….Illegal migration not worth it, Dabiri-Erewa
warns
…Says govt has returned 5,000 Nigerians this
year
…It’s part of the danger of illegal immigration
— NAPTIP
LAGOS — No fewer than 26 young Nigerian
girls, whose ages range from 14 to 18, were
found dead in a Spanish warship as they tried
to cross the Mediterranean Sea, last weekend.
British Broadcasting Corporation, BBC, which
disclosed this, yesterday, said Italian
prosecutors had commenced investigations into
the death of the girls.
This came as 50 children were reportedly lost
to a strange disease, while 40 others are
currently hospitalised in Gidan Dugus village of
Wangara district, Dutse Local Government Area
of Jigawa State.
According to the report, the girls are believed to
have been sexually abused and murdered as
they attempted to cross the Mediterranean.
Following several rescues, their bodies were
discovered in a Spanish warship, Cantabria,
also carrying 375 migrants and 23 of the dead
girls had been on a rubber boat with 64 other
people.
Italian media reported that the bodies were
being kept in a refrigerated section of the
warship and that most of the 375 survivors
brought to Salerno were sub-Saharan Africans
from Nigeria, Senegal, Ghana, The Gambia and
Sudan.
Among the 375 survivors were 90 women, eight
of them pregnant, 52 children and some Libyan
men and women on board.
The report said people-smuggling gangs charge
each migrant about $6,000 (£4,578) to get to
Italy, (the equivalent of N2,160,000 at
prevailing exchange rates) $4,000 of which is
for the trans-Saharan journey to Libya, adding
that many migrants have reported violence,
including torture and sexual abuse, by the
gangs.
Five migrants are being questioned in the
southern port of Salerno. Efforts to get the
reaction of the Ministry of Internal Affairs to
the tragedy, yesterday, proved abortive as
officials of the Ministry referred Vanguard to
the Foreign Affairs Ministry, who said they
would have to get in touch with Rome before
reacting.
It’s not worth it, Dabiri-Erewa warns
However, Senior Special Assistant to the
President on Diaspora Matters, Mrs. Abike
Dabiri-Erewa, bemoaned the reported loss of
the 26 Nigerian lives across the Mediterranean
Sea at the weekend.
Responding to the development, Dabiri-Erewa
said the journey had become more risky on
account of the use of smaller but more
dangerous boats by the traffickers, a situation
she said had been exacerbated by the
increasing indifference by European authorities
to the plight of those on the sea. While
appealing for increased awareness on the
dangers and the opportunities available at
home, Mrs. Dabiri-Erewa said the present
administration had in the last six months,
returned close to 5,000 Nigerians under the
voluntary repatriation scheme.
While noting that she was, however, yet to get
an official confirmation on the development,
she said: “We are yet to get official reaction
on it, but if it is true, it is very, very
unfortunate.
“We have been saying it for a very long time
that these dangerous journeys are not worth it.
It is still a problem of ignorance and we have
to do more about awareness and now, it is
getting more dangerous because the boats
being used are smaller, so there is every
likelihood of drowning in these smaller boats.
“Secondly, the authorities at the other end are
not too anxious to save them anymore, so
more often than not, they are going to be left
to drown. So, in the last six months, this
administration has brought down almost 5,000
voluntary returnees, and some of them have
gone into productive ventures and have found
ways of surviving. Some are even being
enrolled in the N-Power programme.
“My appeal is that it is not worth risking your
life for. Even when you get there, if you
succeed, there is no better life there.
“So, what we need is more awareness on the
dangers of this kind of migration. No matter
what, it is not better there and these people
pay for the journey, why don’t you use that
money to do something better here?
“It is tragic but we need to keep emphasising
that it is not worth it and it is going to get
more dangerous with the use of smaller boats
for the journey.”
It’s danger of illegal immigration —NAPTIP
Also reacting, Public Relations Officer, National
Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in Persons,
NAPTIP, Mr Josiah Emerole, said: “That is part
of the danger of illegal migration. We have
been preaching that people should travel
through normal routes whenever they want to
travel.
‘’We believe that if people migrate
appropriately, we will not be having such
incidences. It is also important to investigate
properly to know whether the bodies are even
those of Nigerians. Right now, we are not sure
of the nationalities of the dead you are talking
about.
‘’Our message is that Nigerians should stop
illegal movements out of the country. If you
want to move outside Nigeria, it is your right
but you must do it appropriately by going
through the normal routes and with the
appropriate documentation.”
50 die from ‘strange illness’ in Jigawa
Meanwhile, a strange illness has taken the lives
of 50 children, while 40 others were
hospitalized in Gidan Dugus village of Wangara
district, Dutse Local Government of Jigawa
State.
Investigations revealed that the children under
the age of five, are dying on daily basis as a
result of high fever, stomach upset, vomiting,
diarrhoea and shortage of blood.
A visit to Gidan Dugus village revealed that
parents of the deceased children were
mourning the death of their loved ones, while
those whose children were affected are living in
fear due to their worsening health condition.
One of the parents who lost his seven children
to the strange illness, Haladu Usman, said:
“Within 14 days, I lost seven of my children,
three males, and four female. The children,
aged between three and one and infant, died
one after the other, I lost three in a day.”
Another parent, Salisu Abdullahi, said he lost
four of his children in one week, despite several
efforts made to secure medication from nearby
clinics.
“I was scared by this unknown sickness which
consumed the lives of innocent children of this
community,” he said.
Also speaking, the ward head of Gidan Dugus,
Mallam Umar Dashiru, said what had happened
was alarming and pathetic, noting that the
community now lives in fears and agony of
seeing its children die in numbers.
He explained that they reported the case to the
state government which sent a team of
medical personnel to take blood samples of
some children for test, adding that results of
the test were being awaited.
Contacted, the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of
Health, Ali Garba Dandidi, confirmed the
incident but faulted the community for not
informing the ministry in good time.
He said the ministry immediately deployed its
personnel to the area with preventive measures
as soon as it received reports of the incident in
October.
Dandidi explained that the ministry received a
report of 35 deaths from different households,
stressing test of the blood sample collected
identified malaria fever as the strange illness.
He attributed the incident to failure of the
people to patronise health institutions in the
area, but rather purchase medicines from
patent stores or drug vendors.
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Afroblacco • 32 minutes ago
It is not enough for Abike Dabiri to claim
that illegal migration is not worth it!
While I agree with her, she also has to
acknowledge that her government, the
Buhari government is an absolute
disaster!
On every indices or indicator used to
gauge advancement in any society , the
Buhari regime has failed miserably!
Buhari has not advanced Nigeria one bit
, in fact, he has made it worse!
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like Benidorm and eventually rescued.
January 5, 2017

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