NIDCOM Promises Prosecution Of Lebanon Citizen Who Put Nigerian Up For Sale On Facebook

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Chairman of the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa

 

 

The Nigerians in Diaspora Commission has said  the Lebanese government would take legal action against its citizen who advertised a Nigerian woman for sale on Facebook.

Chairman of the Commission, Abike Dabiri-Erewa, stated this on Wednesday, April 22, 2020 while giving an update on the case.

According to The Punch, Jerro, who resides in Beirut, Lebanon, put up the passport of the victim, Busari Peace, on a Facebook group, ‘Buy and Sell in Lebanon’.

“Domestic worker from Nigeria for sale with new legal documents. She’s 30 years old, she’s very active and very clean. Price: $1,000,” the user wrote in Arabic.

It was learnt that the said page and post were later deleted but some users already took snapshots.

Dabiri-Erewa said a manhunt is on for Jerro and a rescue search for the Nigerian woman is ongoing in Lebanon.

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She said, “As of Wednesday, 22nd, the Lebanese Ministry of Labour has issued a circular condemning the action of Mr. Wael Jerro, as completely unethical, in contravention of Lebanese Laws and against the principles of Human Rights.

“The circular further stated that legal action will be constituted against him for human trafficking before the competent judicial authority by the Ministry, in line with its statutory responsibility.

“The Nigerian mission in Lebanon has also demanded an immediate hand over of the victim to the mission unconditionally and, in good health.

“NIDCOM will continue to follow up on the matter.”

 

Yetunde Adegoke