Two Nigerian ladies who were sold to work as
housemaids in Kuwait and Saudi Arabia by an Ibadan-based travel agency,
have been rescued by the Oyo State Police Command.
The Commissioner of Police in the Oyo State, Mr. Mohammed Katsina,
disclosed this while parading the duo before newsmen in Ibadan at the
weekend.
Besides, the police have arrested the 39-year-old managing director
of the travel agency, Victor (surname withheld by us), who arranged the
journey for the duo.
The two ladies were brought back to Nigeria on Thursday and were
received by men of the command at the Murtala International Airport in
Lagos, before they were taken to Ibadan.
Narrating her ordeal, 28-year-old Biola (surname withheld) rescued
from Kuwait, said she has Diploma in Industrial Labour Relations and
she travelled for greener pastures. She noted that she was told she
would be employed to work as a teacher, nurse or with a travel agency
before she left Nigeria for Kuwait.
According to her, the travel agent charged her N150,000 for the
journey. But she only paid N80,000 and the agent allowed her to go with
the hope that she would pay the remaining N70,000 after working for
two months.post by expdonaloaded.blogspot.com..But what she met in Kuwait was not what she expected. She was asked
to work as housemaid for certain period to get resident permit. But the
work, she said, was too much for her.According to her, she told the travel agent that received her in
Kuwait, Ibrahim, believed to be an Ethiopian that she wanted to return
to Nigeria. The agent was furious and demanded that she must pay him
N350,000, the amount he claimed to have paid to buy her with before she
would be allowed to go. Thereafter, he allegedly denied Biola her
freedom.
Biola further stated that she was advised to either continue to work
as housemaid or take to prostitution to pay back the money. She rejected
the two offers.
She managed to call somebody in Nigeria few days later and the information got to the police.
Also, the same fate befell the second victim, 29-year-old Taiwo
(surname withheld), a single mother rescued from Saudi Arabia. She
holds a Higher National Diploma (HND) certificate in Accounting. She
said the managing director of the travel agency did not collect any
money from her before she travelled, adding that he’s a pastor in her
church.
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