01-10-2018, 08:53 PM
The 373 Edo indigenes, who were among the 481 Nigerians returned from Libya on Sunday, are protesting the non-payment of stipend for their transportation back home.
Among them are 73 women, some of who are expectant mothers.
They arrived Benin City about 1:30a.m. and were lodged at the Motel Benin Plaza by the Edo State government.
At 7:30a.m., the returnees were seen buying snacks, while those without money begged passersby before the government brought food for them.
Many of them looked unkempt, haggard and hungry.
https://www.ireporteronline.com/edo-haggard-looking-newly-returned-libya-returnees-protest-non-payment-stipend/
Among them are 73 women, some of who are expectant mothers.
They arrived Benin City about 1:30a.m. and were lodged at the Motel Benin Plaza by the Edo State government.
At 7:30a.m., the returnees were seen buying snacks, while those without money begged passersby before the government brought food for them.
Many of them looked unkempt, haggard and hungry.
https://www.ireporteronline.com/edo-haggard-looking-newly-returned-libya-returnees-protest-non-payment-stipend/