A member of the Edo States Task Force on Libya Returnees, Comrade Solomon Okoduwa, informed Sunday Tribune at the weekend that the victims were subjected to dehumanising experience by their captors. He disclosed that about 560 Nigerians are expected to be repatriated into the country from Libya this week.
According to him, the expected Libya returnees consist of two groups of about 280 people each.
He gave the expected date for the arrival of the Nigerians as Tuesday, December 5, 2017.
Edo State has the highest number of Nigerians, who are being repatriated from Libya, with indigenes of the state consisting about 70 per cent of the returnees.
He stated that about 780 Libya returnees, who were indigenes of Edo State, had been brought to the state upon their arrival at the Murtala Muhammed Airport in Lagos.
He said that the state government was solely responsible for the rehabilitation and training of the Libya returnees, calling on local and international organisation to assist the government in rehabilitating the Libya returnees.
He said:
“Apart from taking care of the returnees from the moment they land in Lagos, Edo State government pays children returnees N10,000; adults get N20, 000, while pregnant women get N25,000 each within the first three months of their arrival.
“We also provide accommodation, medicare, training and other important needs while they are with us. “
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