Nigerian Libyan returnees are currently in a state of flux. Living in torturous conditions in the north African country which gained global infamy for its festering human trafficking and slave trade, they were brought to Nigeria with their futures blurry. Respondents to a poll on The Guardian website between Wednesday, January 10 and Thursday, January 11 said they should be taken care of by the federal government and their families. Forty-seven percent of the 987 respondents said the federal government should see to their welfare while only forty-two percents insisted that should be done by the families of the returnees. Eleven percent of the respondents said the returnees are the responsibilities of their respective state governments.
Source: The Guardian January 12, 2018 10:41 UTC