Air Peace pledges free evacuation, medicals for trafficked Nigerian girls in Ivory Coast

Air Peace has pledged to provide free medical care and return the trafficked young Nigerian girls from Ivory Coast.
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The airline's chairman, Allen Onyema, announced the news in a statement. He emphasized the cruel and immoral aspect of human trafficking and called for group efforts to deter it.
Remember how activist VeryDarkMan (Martins Vincent Otse) called attention to the trafficking of young Nigerian females to Ivory Coast?
In response, Onyema, the head of Air Peace, promised the Nigerian girls free transportation home and medical attention.
He "condemned with deep concern the recent discovery of underage Nigerian girls trafficked to Ivory Coast."
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The airline's chairman, Allen Onyema, announced the news in a statement. He emphasized the cruel and immoral aspect of human trafficking and called for group efforts to deter it.
Remember how activist VeryDarkMan (Martins Vincent Otse) called attention to the trafficking of young Nigerian females to Ivory Coast?
In response, Onyema, the head of Air Peace, promised the Nigerian girls free transportation home and medical attention.
He "condemned with deep concern the recent discovery of underage Nigerian girls trafficked to Ivory Coast."
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‘We will bring them home’
Onyema said: “We should discourage trafficking of any kind. It is inhumane and callous. It is absolutely ungodly and a good example of man’s inhumanity to man.
"We at Air Peace are prepared to transport our compatriots home at no cost.
In addition, all of them would receive free medical examinations and treatment at Duchess International Hospital in Ikeja.
"We urge the Federal Government to oversee their education and reunite them with their families, while also pleading with the Nigerian Embassy in Cote D'Ivoire to gather them and get in touch with us."
In addition, all of them would receive free medical examinations and treatment at Duchess International Hospital in Ikeja.
"We urge the Federal Government to oversee their education and reunite them with their families, while also pleading with the Nigerian Embassy in Cote D'Ivoire to gather them and get in touch with us."
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