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Nigeria Police Rescue 300 Workers 'locked In Rice Factory' by dgr8truth(m): 8:46am On Jun 24, 2020
Police in Nigeria have rescued 300 people they say were locked in a rice-processing factory and forced to work throughout a coronavirus lockdown.

From the end of March the men were allegedly not allowed to leave the mill in the northern city of Kano.

The workers were promised an additional $13 (£10) a month on top of their $72 monthly salary - those who did not accept were threatened with the sack.

Five managers at the Indian-owned mill have been arrested.

The company, called Popular Farms, has not responded to BBC requests for comment.

Police spokesman Abdullahi Haruna told the BBC that the plant had now been shut down and the owners were being investigated for "holding the men against their will".

Some of the men say were forced to work most of the time during their incarceration, with little food.

"We were allowed to rest for only a short time, no prayers were allowed, no family visits," 28-year-old Hamza Ibrahim, one of those rescued, told the BBC's Mansur Abubakar in Kano.

'Living like animals'
The police were tipped off about the men's plight after one of them called a human rights organisation.

"What I saw was heart breaking. Where the company kept these people to live isn't fit for animals," Karibu Yahaya Kabara of the Global Human Rights Network told the BBC.

"Their meals weren't enough and there were no drugs for those that took ill," he said.Mr Kabara said his organisation was taking up the case to ensure that the men got justice.

Nigerian businesses were asked to close up shop in late March as part of government guidelines to halt the spread of coronavirus.

The country has more than 20,000 confirmed cases of Covid-19, the respiratory disease caused by the virus.

Lagos, in the south, remains the epicentre of the virus, but Kano - Nigeria's second-biggest city and the capital of Kano state, has the most cases in the north.

Lockdowns elsewhere in the country have been eased - but in Kano people are still only allowed to go out on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays to buy food at stipulated times.

Popular Farms workers say they were asked to double their hours in February as their employers wanted to stockpile in preparation for a shutdown.

By March they say it was decided to keep the plant going by offering them more money - or the sack - to stay on working.

However, having agreed to stay on the workers discovered they had been prevented from ever leaving the mill.




https://www.bbc.com/news/world-africa-53150037
Re: Nigeria Police Rescue 300 Workers 'locked In Rice Factory' by Nobody: 8:47am On Jun 24, 2020
Rescue from one prison to another
Re: Nigeria Police Rescue 300 Workers 'locked In Rice Factory' by zakim(m): 8:49am On Jun 24, 2020
Good one
Re: Nigeria Police Rescue 300 Workers 'locked In Rice Factory' by ellapius(f): 8:53am On Jun 24, 2020
did i hear u say hold them against their wish. lol. tell that rice farm to put out vacancy advert with at working condition and u see Nigerians bribe their way to get in there. you better return them to their work place. rescue my sh.t
Re: Nigeria Police Rescue 300 Workers 'locked In Rice Factory' by DaddyRochie1642: 9:22am On Jun 24, 2020
There Stomach Must Be Full From Eating Lots Of Rice From Morning till Night grin grin
Re: Nigeria Police Rescue 300 Workers 'locked In Rice Factory' by dgr8truth(m): 10:00am On Jun 24, 2020
Quite unbelievable that in your own country you are assume a slave, and treated as such.

The management should be prosecuted and the Indians repatriated as soon as possible.

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