No issuing of Lebanese Visa to Nigerians due to the increase of human trafficking - Lebanese Government


The Lebanese Government has quit giving work visas to Nigerians visiting Lebanon to take up occupations as local specialists because of the rising rates of human dealing in the Arab nation. 

The Lebanese Ambassador to Nigeria, Houssam Diad, uncovered this in Abuja on Thursday, during a gathering with the Chairman, Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa. 

He said the approach which produced results on May 1, 2020, would address the maltreatment and infringement of privileges of laborers "as Lebanon pays attention to these issues". 

Various Nigerian women had been dealt to Lebanon by an organization with guarantees of worthwhile occupations, including an Oyo State indigene, Busari Peace, who was put available to be purchased on Facebook for $1,000 by her dealer, a Lebanese national. 

She was in this manner protected by the Nigerian Mission in Beirut and her captor captured. 

On May 24, 69 dealt and abandoned young ladies were emptied by the Lebanese government to the nation. 

Remarking on the repatriation, the Lebanese emissary expressed, 

Statement 

"Sixty-nine out of the 79 Nigerians who endured one type of misuse or the other in Lebanon were emptied to the detriment of the Lebanese Government and the Lebanese people group in Nigeria. 

"The staying 10 are confronting legal issues verging on supposed burglary and endeavored murder and that is the reason they were not liberated or emptied. Nine are confronting burglary cases and one is confronting endeavored murder."

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