Government, after almost a year of expectations,
following reports of abuses on Cameroonian girls , has
finally sent a delegation of officials to the Middle East.
The Minister Delegate at the Ministry of
External Relations, MINREX, in Charge of Islamic Affairs, Adoum Gargoum and his
team arrived in Lebanon, Sunday February 21 2016.
A group of Cameroonian girls welcomed the delegation with national
anthem,after which the Minister told them he was on behest of President Paul
Biya.
MINISTER GARGOUM: ARE YOU THE MESSIAH? |
“We just arrived (Lebanon) and there are
members of my delegation who are not yet there. They would arrive later in the evening
or tomorrow morning. I will have a working session with you(the girls) tomorrow (February
22) during which we would discuss freely about everything.
I am here to represent
the President who asked me to come and meet you .…We would have time to talk. I
don’t know whether it would be with everybody, but organize yourselves, ” said
Minister Adoum Gargoum to the ladies who
in chorus sang praises to Head of State Paul Biya.
Sources at MINREX hinted that Minister Adoum Gargoum’s
delegation would be in Kuwait on Thursday February 25, United Arab Emirates on
Monday February 29 and on Wednesday March 2 in Quatar.
Though the objectives of the visit of the MINREX
delegation is not yet clear, there are expectations that the government would
help repatriate the more than 50 Cameroonians who are the Kuwaiti government
shelter. It
is also expected that working partnerships with the different governments are finalized
and some diplomatic relationships renewed and consolidated.
SOME GIRLS HAD ABANDONED SHELTER…
After waiting for up to eight months
some more than 5 ladies are reported to have abandoned the Kuwaiti government shelter.
KUWAIT GOVT SHELTER:HOUSES SOME 50 CAMEROONIANS LADIES |
“The girls left after complaining that they
cannot count on the Cameroon government which can cause them wait indefinitely,”
said one of the suspected victims of human trafficking (VoT)who has been at the
shelter for almost seven months.
It was also unconfirmed if the ladies who
abandoned the shelter had returned given that their phones were not going
through as at Thursday,” alleged one other VoT.
“We are waiting for the government to
help us return home. Some of us have been sick for months here. We do hope they do not come to ask us to fill
forms again. Some of us at this government shelter have already given up and
need concrete action. Kuwait is where there is really a big problem, not yet in Lebanon. They ought have started from here(Kuwait), ” said one of them.
Mohmamed El Zarkani, Programme Manager in the International
Organization for Migration (IOM) in Kuwait had suggested to the Cameroon
government the creation of an embassy in Kuwait and awareness
campaigns in areas in the home country where traffickers are active.
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