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 'We Were Raped, Robbed by Libyan Rebels'

 28 October 2011  * Source: Thisdaylive.com / By Michael Olugbode in Maiduguri

 

Thirty days in the desert after fleeing the crisis-torn Libya, 450 Nigerians yesterday arrived Maiduguri, Borno State, with tales of rape, torture and loss of their personal effects to the fighters opposed to the regime of late Col. Muammar Gaddafi.

Over 300 others were said to be still languishing in Ndjamena, the capital of neighbouring Chad Republic.

 

The Nigerians, who looked dirty and unkept, arrived Gamboru, a border town between Nigeria and Chad, early yesterday morning.

And after undergoing the necessary immigration processes, proceeded to Maiduguri from where some of them left for their various states.

 

Some of them, who arrived the country without any money on them, had to seek refuge from the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) which was alerted as to their entry into the country by Immigration officials.

The NEMA officials subsequently arranged accommodation for them at the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) orientation camp within Maiduguri metropolis.

 

Narrating her ordeal, Splendid Eze, who claimed that she had been in Libya since the last four years, said at the peak of the revolution, she had to take refuge at the United Nations camp in Saba, Libya for two months.

Eze said she was repatriated alongside 450 others from the camp on 28 September and they were made to take the long and tortuous journey through the desert.

 

She said before leaving the camp at Saba, they faced various hazardous situations including sleeping in the open and getting hit by bullets from the warring factions.

According to her, they did not fare better on the journey back home as they “were robbed and raped by the rebels”.

She said: “I was robbed of my US$1000 and some of those in my company were robbed of their valuables including laptops and handsets.”

 

Another returnee, Obire Matthew Tony, said they were packed in a truck like sardines and sent on the long and tortuous journey through the desert to Nigeria.

He revealed that they had a stopover for three days in Ndjamena where they were accommodated by the International Organisation for Immigration and subsequently sent to Nigeria by the organisation.

 

He alleged that the Nigerian ambassador to Chad avoided them like plague and at no time came to their assistance.

Speaking to journalists on what plan the agency has for the returnees, the Zonal Coordinator of the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), Alhaji Aliyu Sambo, said they would be kept at the camp, fed and transported to their various states after their respective state emergency management agencies must have been approached.

On how the agency got to know of their arrival, Sambo revealed that they were alerted by the Immigration officials at the Gamboru border and the agency immediately started making preparations for them.

 

He said quite a number of them arrived the country early in the morning and came to Maiduguri around noon, but some had since left for their various destinations since they could not be held back against their wishes.

He further disclosed that the returnees were the first batch and others were still being expected to come through the Gamboru border into the country.

 

Libyan Rebels Execute Innocent Nigerian Worker

This is true face of rebels in Libya and their racism toward black people. They kill African workers under accusation that they fight with Gaddafi and that is total lie! He had to be killed only because he is black african. This is the way they treat people! 

All this "Thank" to OBAMA (OBOMBA), who is the biggest mass murderer in recent HISTORY!

NIGERIAN NEWS - 19.09.2011 - 25.09.2011 Updates 

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Illegal bunkering: Shell suspends production in Imo River field

Source: by Tunde Dodondawa, Nigerian Tribune, Lagos Tuesday, 27 September 2011

 

THE largest international oil company (IOC) in Nigeria, Shell Petroleum Development Company (SPDC), said it had shut in production from Imo River Field, due to a recent upsurge of illegal bunkering and refining activities which have impacted badly on the environment.

The decision to shut in the field, according to the company, was aimed at starving oil thieves and preventing oil spillage which might cause environmental pollution.

Imo River Field straddles Abia and Rivers states and has five flow stations, a gas compressor station and several kilometres of pipelines, among other facilities.

According to a statement from the spokesman for the company in Nigeria, Mr Tony Okonedo, “illegal bunkering activities were first noticed two years ago, prompting government security forces to move into the area, dislodging the perpetrators and destroying barges and canoes. But the criminal act has now resumed, with crude thieves inflicting hacksaw cuts on pipelines to siphon crude to waiting barges and canoes, some of which can hold as much as 40,000 barrels.”

Shell said it engaged local and state government officials, including legislators and the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) on the issue, adding that in August, more than 500 people attended a seminar on the dangers of illegal bunkering and pipeline vandalism.

Commenting on the issue, the Vice-President, HSE and Corporate Affairs, Tony Attah, said “the scale of crude theft is unprecedented. In September alone, we discovered some 16 illegal bunkering points within Imo River Field. Besides the money lost to government, significant portion of the stolen volumes are spilled affecting large swathes of land.

“This is why production from this field will remain shut until we are sure that the crude thieves have left the area for good.”

 

Anambra ministry saves 30 babies from traffickers

* Source: The Nation / Nigeria / 10.09.2011

 

Anambra State Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development has saved about 30 babies from being sold at outrageous prizes to baby seeking couples or baby traffickers.

The babies were recovered from two motherless babies homes at Nise, Awka South and Obosi, Idemmili North.

About 10 babies were recovered from Nise Motherless Babies Home, Nise and 20 from Christian Relief Orphanage, Obosi a.k.a Christian Compassionate and Motherless Babies Home.
Speaking with reporters, Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Dr. Mrs Ego Cordelia Uzoezie, said the ministry took custody of the babies when the South East office of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons and Other Related Offences (NAPTIP) closed down the two orphanage homes for shoddy practices.

 

Uzoezie decried the propaganda against the ministry and its staff that they abducted the babies when they actually took over the two homes to save the babies from untold hardship.

She said the state government would be in control of the homes until “the proprietors prove the allegations against them wrong and re-register with the ministry for proper documentation.”

 

Furthermore, she noted that the babies at Nise Motherless Babies Home had been reconciled with their various families, while those of Christian Relief Orphanage were yet to be reconciled with their families.

She said although the ministry had raised the alarm about unclear adoption methods at the two homes earlier and directed the proprietors to visit the ministry to update their records, especially Christian Relief Orphanage, that was registered as a non- governmental organisation before establishing the orphanage, adding that the orphanages never did until another group, Anambra Association in the United States of America raised the alarm, warranting the NAPTIP to close them.

The Director of Child Development in the ministry, Mr. Emeka Ejide, appealed to the proprietors to react to the allegations raised against them in the media and stop addressing irrelevant issues, adding that no amount of blackmail would prevent the ministry from doing its duties.


He said the homes would remain closed pending the outcome of the investigations being carried out by the ministry, the State Security Service (SSS), the Nigerian Police and the NAPTIP.

Reacting earlier, the wife of the proprietor of the Christian Compassionate and Motherless Babies Home, Mrs Ogazi, said she was not aware of the visit of the officials of the ministry and NAPTIP, but one of the caregivers in the home, Mrs Chinwendu Ibeagha, explained how children were admitted to the orphanage to the best of her knowledge.

 

 

           

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