Maritime
57 Migrants From Nigeria, Others Perish In Libya Shipwreck
No fewer than 57 migrants from Nigeria and other African nations have perished in Libya shipwreck.
Other African countries that counted losses in shipwreck include Ghana and Gambia as their nationals were drowned last Monday when their boat capsized off the Libyan coast near Khums.
This was contained in a statement by the International Organization for Migration (IOM).
The statement said the bodies of the victims are yet to be recovered from the shipwreck.
Spokesman of IOM, Safa Msehli, said at least 20 women and two children were among those who drowned, explaining that survivors were brought to shore by fishermen and the coast guard.
She said the migrants who are majorly from the West African countries departed from Khums, presumably to reach Europe.
“Despite an increase in arrivals in Europe, there is no crisis of numbers and arrivals remain manageable through better solidarity and improved governance and management of migration”, she said.
Migrant boat departures to Italy and other parts of Europe from Libya and Tunisia have increased in recent months with better weather. Hundreds of thousands have made the perilous crossing in the last years, citing conflicts and poverty in Africa and the Middle East as reasons.
The Organisation said the latest tragedy in the Mediterranean sea has consumed over 1,100 persons, this year.
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