By News Express on 10/01/2013
A
heart-rending Save Our Souls (SOS) message from a Nigerian writer and activist
based in Greece has lifted the lid off the harrowing experience of Nigerians in
the European country. In the SOS sent to the Nigerian Ambassador to Greece,
Ayodeji Lawrence Ayodele, Athens-based Nnamdi Obodoechi 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.
The
petition, a copy of which is in the possession of News
Express, is dated September 13, 2012 and copied the European Union,
The Presidency, Abuja, The Senate and House of Representatives, Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, Nigeria’s Deputy Ambassador, Greece, as well as the Consular
Officer.
Entitled
“Letter of complaint against Greeks”, the petition reads thus:
“I
heartily wish to welcome you to Greece on your diplomatic mission which is
synonymous with the representation of Nigeria and Nigerians.
“Being
just newly posted here, you may not have grasped what is happening to Nigerians
in Greece. Since my sojourn in Greece about eight years ago and far before my
coming as I learnt, Nigeria and Nigerians have been subjected to raw
humiliation by the Greek Authorities.
“I believe
that the embassy is here for the Nigerian citizens. It is also my belief that
the well-being of Nigerians is one of the core responsibilities of the embassy;
to see that Nigerian citizens are in good condition wherever in the world the
Federal Government of Nigeria has its presence. But today in Greece, all is not
well with Nigerians. Too many things have gone wrong since my eight -year
sojourn in Greece. I have experienced as well as witnessed open and secret
abuses of Nigerians by Greek government. I will like a situation where the
embassy representing Nigeria and Nigerians can take proper action concerning
all these ill-treatments against Nigerians to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
and ask the authorities some soul-searching questions concerning the fate of
Nigerians because keeping silent connotes acceptance.
“But
it is said that he who feels it, knows it and this is why I wish to put forward
to you a tip of the iceberg of the experiences of Nigerians. It is
heart-breaking and tear-rendering. It is my opinion that something is done and
quickly too to stop the affront on Nigeria and assaults on the Nigerians in
Greece. Greece needs to be called to order else no Nigerian, in the near
future, will have resident permit or any type of Greek documents any more; no
Nigerian will have menial jobs – the type even well educated Nigerians who paid
exorbitant school fees to Greece here are subjected to; no Nigerian will move
freely in the streets of Greece even when no crime is committed. It is no
gain-saying that Greek prisons will be filled with Nigerians picked at various
bus stops without any reason or any crime committed other than they are
Nigerians in Greece.
“The
same insult is extended to Alagapon – an office that gives Pink Cards to
foreigners for temporary stay. There the Greek Police always renew the
documents of all citizens of various countries except those of the Nigerians.
The day I experienced this shameful treatment, tears came to my eyes.
“It
is the assumption of Greece and the Greeks that foreigners, especially
Nigerians and few other black race referred to as Third World People caused the
economic woes in their country. For this reason, Nigerians and other aliens now
become the targets of assault and even murder.
“The
issue I would like to point out is that tens of thousands of Greeks live freely
and comfortably in Nigeria without molestation. The reverse is the case here
for Nigerians who are hunted like dangerous beasts. Through Government
policies, the rights of Nigerians are denied and trampled upon with impunity on
daily basis. Nigerians and few black race are singularly seen and treated like
lepers and as the only people from a third world country without rights to be
respected. It is very painful to know that Nigerians live in misery and abject
poverty in Greece (skilled and non-skilled alike) because of denial of their
rights. It is also an under statement to say that Nigerians live in hell here.
It is extremely difficult and toilsome before we obtain anything in Greece.
“All
Nigerians here, after committedly paying innumerable taxes preferentially
mapped out for foreigners for their residence permits, the Greek government and
those concerned would sit tightly upon the permits till they are about expiring
before throwing them out to the applicants like dogs. This means that the
process of renewal begins immediately after releasing the almost-expired
papers. Those applicants will be given one month to renew them with not less
than €2,200 (two thousand, two hundred euros). Those who cannot afford the
money will be bereft of any form of identity. This spells serious danger as the
police are always on the look out for such people to level all kinds of
accusations and charges that may lead to their imprisonment.
“In
all the countries of Europe, I do not know where such ill-treatment is meted
out to foreigners who pay taxes promptly even without jobs. Tax payers in
Greece cannot boast of securing any job. I, for one, came here since 2005 and
till date, have not gotten any job even though I pay taxes to the government.
“The
Nigerian children born in Greece are constantly denied birth certificates as a
proof of country of their birth. Issuance of Greek passports to them is a no-go
area. This is a very ugly situation in the 21st century.
“In
August 2010, at Polytechnio bus stop, the Greek Police just stopped a bus and
picked all the Nigerians in the bus, both those from their private businesses
and those going; tagged all of them “drug sellers,” charged them to court and
gave them various jail terms of fifteen and sixteen year for no just cause. Now
those Nigerians are in various prisons in Greece. The question that readily
comes to one’s mind is: “Why only Nigerians?” This is a clear demonstration
that Greeks and their government look at Nigerian citizens in Greece with
disdain.
“Although
the Nigerian Embassy here wielded into the matter without a positive outcome, I
would very much like the embassy to fully commit itself mostly to this issue of
preferential imprisonment as well as other rights of Nigerian citizens in
Greece since the embassy is here to protect its nationals.
“I
would like to bring to the knowledge of the embassy that more than three
hundred thousands (300,000) Greeks reside in Nigeria, and about 40,000 Greeks
were issued with Nigerian residence permits recently in addition to the
thousands already with such permits. But I am yet to know or come across a
Nigerian that is granted a Greek Nationality. Those who have spent thirty years
in this country are not considered for such documents. This is not how the
Federal Government of Nigeria treats them. Definitely not! These Greeks are
happily living in Nigeria without molestation of any sort while we are here
suffering at the hands of Greek authorities and individuals.
“Kindly
consider this derogatory notice issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
the Hellenic Republic pasted on the board: "As from 30th December, 2011,
the Department of Certifications of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the
Hellenic Republic will no longer receive for certification documents issued by
Pakistani and Nigerian Authorities.” The Ministry clearly stated that
certification of these documents can only be made by the consular offices of
the Greek Embassies in Islamabad and Abuja respectively.
“It warned:
‘No other certification will be acknowledged by the public authorities of the
Hellenic Republic.’
“The
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Hellenic Republic has already informed the
Diplomatic Missions concerned on the above but has there been any reciprocity,
if I may ask? Or does our embassy clap for Greece while it slaps Nigeria?
“This
is annoying, a let-down on my country and a reason for picking up my pen to
write so that the embassy will redress the injustices done to Nigeria and
Nigerians; wipe out the wrong impressions about Nigerians or at best, pay the
Greeks in Nigeria in the same coin.
“I
would like you, sir, to use your good offices to diplomatically settle these
problems the humble Nigerian citizens are passing through in Greece.
“The
Greeks in Nigeria are doing all kinds of businesses which include bunkering and
all other dubious businesses yet our embassy issues them with visas in less
than no time to continue messing up our good country.
“Regarding
to this visa issue, let there be few Greeks that obtain Nigerian Visas. A lot
of Nigerians, including government officials’ are denied Greek visas with
impunity. This makes the ordinary Nigerians take the risk of entering Greece
through Turkey. This adventure has claimed the lives of many Nigerians. Let the
Government of Nigeria adopt the same measure in the treatment of Greeks.
“A
commendable and reciprocal example was the deportation of Nigerians by South
Africa early this year. The Nigeria Government, in the same manner, bundled
some South Africans from Nigeria back to their country.
“For
this, I give the Federal Government of Nigeria a credit and truly suggest that
nothing other than this type of reciprocity can bring Greek Government to its
senses and put a stop to all the insults in the treatment of Nigerians
especially for the number of times the Hellenic Republic had deported
Nigerians.
“I am
not writing to prove that you are inactive, or irresponsible in your work. No!
I am only writing to report the ugly situation Nigerians find themselves in
Greece while Greeks in Nigeria are enjoying with their stolen wealth from our
country.
“It
is my hope that the Embassy does not want Nigerians in Greece to fight for
themselves when our Embassy is fully established in Greece. This, I am sure,
will amount to an undiplomatic solution to a diplomat issue. For this reason, I
am convinced that I have taken this matter to the most appropriate quarters for
solution.
“Directly
or indirectly, the Greeks are telling the Federal Government that it is not
worthy to have embassy in their country. Else what is the rationale for this
disgusting treatment of Nigerians when there is a diplomatic relation between
the two countries. The Greek Policeman will stand and tell ordinary Nigerians
that he hates them. There and then, he will start beating and slapping them for
no crime committed. These Nigerians are crying bitterly and openly on the
streets of Greece and it is a big a slap on the face of the Federal Government
of Nigeria.
“See
the case study of One boy, a Nigerian: his name Sunday and Ugochukwu: the Nazi
people in Greece called and tagged “Christy Afgii.” those that does not like
the immigrants in Greece stabbed. What is that He is going home one evening,
these people called Christy Afgii rushed him at the bus stop, stabbed him. And
then one good Samaritan helped to called police, after 50 minutes, the police
came, they asked him what was happening, he told them how Christy Alfgii
stabbed him, and after 15 minutes, police called an ambulance and they took him
to hospital, which he stayed for three week before he was discharged from the
hospital. The government of Greece failed to compensate him, or even to
investigate the case till now.
“Could
you imagine where the Greek police arrested a Nigeria for Permit and after
checking his papers, he now went inside with two other policemen and start
brutalizing the boy. They marched on the boy many hours, to the point of coma.
Later they removed all his clothes and sink the clothes inside toilet WC, and
flushed the water. After that they brings those clothes out and forced the boy
to wear the soaked clothes and go home. What a extraordinary treatment? Just
because He is a Nigerian!
“This
how they Greeks treat the foreigners in Greece mostly the Nigerians.
“Many
innocent Nigerians have lost their lives. Many more will lose their lives just
as many have been directly killed with their bodies thrown into the sea, in
addition to those languishing and dying slowly in various prisons in Greece.
This is heart-breaking because these Greeks who kill Nigerians with audacity
will not tolerate the loss of any of its nationals in any country.
“I
believe that Nigeria is a big country for the Greeks to insult and cheat in
many dubious ways and manners without a remorse of conscience.
“It
is my humbly suggestion, at this juncture, that the embassy acts fast in
reciprocity if Nigerian citizens still have right to life in Greece.
“The
above is for your kind and timely reactions to my vital observations.”
•Photo:
Writer/activist Nnamdi Obodoechi who blew the lid off the ordeal of Nigerians in Greece.
No comments:
Post a Comment