'At least' 100 pupils trafficked from Nigerian school
Teachers at a school in southern Nigeria have revealed at least 100
students have disappeared in the last four months - apparently taken out
of the country by human traffickers.
The teachers told Solomon
Okoduwa, a senior special assistant to the governor on human trafficking
and illegal migration, when he visited the secondary school in Benin
City, Edo State.
Mr Okoduwa told BBC News Pidgin the teacher initially thought the missing students were just unwell.
But later, they found out from other
students that they had been trafficked to Libya - from where they were likely to attempt the dangerous crossing to Europe.
It is not known exactly why they went, or if anyone encouraged them.
“When we asked the teachers how
they got the information, we were told they got it from other students who were
talking about their fellow students that had travelled,” he said.
Mr Okoduwa also said that the
advocacy exercise is still ongoing and will be done across all secondary
schools in Edo State.
BBC
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