Nigerian Girls Rescued From Prostitution Trap in Burkina Faso
Six Nigerian girls trafficked to Burkina Faso by a woman identified as Balikis have been reunited with their families. The girls, blinded by her sweet promises, left Nigeria without their parents’ consent only to realize they were going to become prostitutes.
Punch reports:
While reuniting the girls with their parents in Ibadan, Oyo State, on Wednesday, the Comptroller of the Nigeria Immigration Service, Oyo State Command, Innocent Akatu, said the girls were tricked to leave Nigeria, adding that they did not tell their parents about the journey.
Akatu said the girls refused to engage in prostitution in Ouagadougu, Burkina Fasso, and were locked in a room by the trafficker. He added that their journey back home after three weeks began when one of them escaped and alerted the Burkinabe police.
He said, “The victims, after being smuggled to Ouagadougou in Burkina Faso, discovered that they were going to be used for prostitution. They were not even told that they were going to Burkina Faso. These girls were told that they would be given lucrative jobs abroad; one of them was told that she was going to manage a jewellery shop owned by her trafficker. One of them was taken from her home in Ikorodu, Lagos State, and driven to Saki in Oyo State. When she asked why it had taken them so long to reach the airport, she was told that the plane had left and that they would have to travel by road. The Nigerian embassy assisted in arranging emergency travelling documents for them to return to Nigeria after their lucky escape. We have taken them to the hospital for screening and they are HIV negative.”
One of the returnees, Ganiyat Samuel, said she lived with her grandmother in Ikorodu before she embarked on the journey.
She said, “A woman, called Balikis came to me and said that I would make more money as a fashion designer if I travel outside Nigeria. I told her that I had no passport but she said that she would take care of it. I did not tell any of my parents. When we got to Saki, she said she could not get a passport for me because the office had closed. We travelled for two days to get to Burkina Faso. She took me to her house and told me that I would have to do HIV test. The test revealed that I was pregnant, but HIV negative. She told me that she brought me to the country for prostitution and that I would have to abort the pregnancy. I refused and she locked me in a room. When she brought another Nigerian a week later, I helped the girl to escape and she alerted the police. The police rescued us and arrested the woman.”
Samuel’s mother, Olasunkanmi Afuwape, said her father had died and after she re-married, she took the girl and her brother to live with her mother in Ikorodu.
Greed at work, how can they travel without their parents consent.?
Tnkx to God Almighty.
Hmmmmmmmm thank God for them oh.
Message.. Hnmmmm what sort of people will travel without their parents consent? What greedy the cause
Hmmm…… Poverty is a disease, but when would all this girls learn
There’s no excuse for this kind of behaviour, people should be aware of the evil going on around us.
Chai!Na wa o…
Hmmm na wah oooooo. This is too bad but thank God for their lives.
Silly little girls. What were they expecting to go and do there?
Na wa o.They knew it was a shady deal or else they would have told their parents
Lord have mercy
God have mercy!
Thank God o
Its simply greed that lead them to that
Nawa for una,una no come tell una parent
Taking such a critical decision without informing ur parents guidiance etc they were lucky they got home safe