European Union wades into ordeal of Nigerians in Greece …
Nigerian Govt. keeps mum
By News Express on 24/04/2013
In a development that paints a troubling picture of how Nigeria
treats its over 160 million citizens, government officials have ignored a Save
Our Souls (SOS) message from Nigerians in Greece dating back to September 13,
2012.
News Express had
reported the SOS on January 10 this year, giving details of the ordeal of the
country’s citizens in Greece as revealed via a petition by Athens-based writer
and activist, Nnamdi Obodoechi.
“I sent the letter to the Nigerian Embassy in Greece, the
European Union, Senator Uche Chukwumerije, Senator Hope Uzodimma, the Nigerian
Senate, the House of Representatives and the Presidency,” Obodoechi told News
Express.
“The Ambassador (Ayodeji Lawrence Ayodele) is trying, but the
Presidency, Senate and House of Representatives have failed to reply me.
However, Senator Chukwumerije acknowledged receiving my letter,” Obodoechi
disclosed.
Contrasting his experience in the hands of the Nigerian
authorities with that of the EU, Obodoechi said: “The European Union replied me
immediately, promising to look into my complaints. EU Commission President
Barroso replied me, saying: ‘Thanks for your Submission made 2012 06-17 10:40
PM and I will tackle the problem.’ ”
Obodoechi had in a story entitled “Treated like dogs: SOS
message tells heart-rending story of ordeal of Nigerians in Greece” painted a
graphic picture of how Nigerians in the country are stripped of their
fundamental human rights and treated LIKE DOGS by the Greek authorities and
security agents.
•Photo shows Greece-based
Obodoechi, whose petition has been ignored by Nigerian authorities.
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