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    7.7% of Nigerians are victims of modern slavery – Report

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJuly 19, 2018No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Modern Slavery in Nigeria stands at 7.7% according to the 2018 Global Slavery Index
    Modern Slavery in Nigeria stands at 7.7% according to the 2018 Global Slavery Index
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    Modern Slavery in Nigeria stands at 7.7% according to the 2018 Global Slavery Index
    Modern Slavery in Nigeria stands at 7.7% according to the 2018 Global Slavery Index

    About 7.7 per cent of Nigerians are victims of modern slavery a report by the Global Slavery Index as revealed on Thursday.

    According to the report on Africa, Nigeria ranks 15th in the continent. Eritrea, Burundi and Central African Republic lead the way in Africa.

    With a staggering population of 180 million about 1,386,000 are reported to be victims of modern slavery although the report noted that it could not take accurate records because of unrest in Northern Nigeria.

    North Korea and Eritrea have the world’s highest rates of enslaved people, said a global survey released on Thursday that focused on the roles of conflict and government repression in modern slavery.

    The wait is over…

    We are proud to launch the 2018 Global Slavery Index.

    The @SlaveryIndex shines a light on #ModernSlavery– a crime usually hidden in the shadows. #UnravelSlavery in the #GSI2018 👉 https://t.co/fgYoKrEJQB pic.twitter.com/PIBnE8hFxS

    — Walk Free Foundation (@WalkFreeFdn) July 19, 2018

    The Central African nation of Burundi also has a high prevalence of slavery, according to the 2018 Global Slavery Index published by the human rights group Walk Free Foundation.

    “Each of these three countries has state-sponsored forced labor, where their government puts its own people to work for its own benefit,” said Fiona David, research chair of Minderoo Foundation, which led the data collection.

    The report noted that within the African region, Eritrea, Burundi, and Central African Republic were the countries with the highest prevalence of modern slavery; however, Nigeria and the Democratic Republic of the Congo had the highest absolute number and accounted for over one-quarter (26.3 percent) of all victims in the region.

    The wait is over… we are proud to launch the 2018 Global Slavery Index. The GSI shines a light on #ModernSlavery– a crime usually hidden in the shadows. #UnravelSlavery in the #GSI2018 👉 https://t.co/WqxtttcL6X pic.twitter.com/eKnk6VDJtL

    — Global Slavery Index (@SlaveryIndex) July 19, 2018

    These regional figures, while important, should be interpreted cautiously given the gaps and limitations of data in certain countries.

    “For example, it is not possible to survey in countries that are experiencing profound and current conflict, such as Libya, South Sudan, and parts of Nigeria. The lack of data from countries experiencing conflict means that modern slavery estimates in these countries are likely to understate the problem,” the Global Slavery Index reported.

    More than 40 million people were enslaved around the world as of 2016, according to an estimate by the Walk Free Foundation and the International Labour Organization.

    India was home to the largest total number with an estimated 18.4 million slaves among its 1.3 billion population, according to the Walk Free Foundation’s 2016 index.

    China, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Uzbekistan rounded out the top five nations, accounting for about 58 percent of people living in slavery globally, the Walk Free Foundation said at the time.

    Africa highlight on modern slavery

    But North Korea had the highest percentage of its population enslaved, and that remains the case today.

    “In North Korea, one in 10 people are in modern slavery with the clear majority forced to work by the state,” according to the 2018 Global Slavery Index.

    Researchers interviewed 50 North Korean defectors living in South Korea who described long hours and inhumane conditions during mandatory unpaid labor for adults and children in agriculture, construction and roadbuilding.

    Help us #UnravelSlavery in the 2018 Global Slavery Index… #GSI2018 @GraceAForrest @WalkFreeFdn pic.twitter.com/cchBPWO2fV

    — Global Slavery Index (@SlaveryIndex) July 19, 2018

    The Eritrean government is “a repressive regime that abuses its conscription system to hold its citizens in forced labour for decades,” the report said.

    Burundi’s government also imposes forced labor, according to the report, while groups including Human Rights Watch have implicated its security forces in murders and disappearances.

    Other countries with the highest rates of modern slavery were the Central African Republic, Afghanistan, South Sudan and Pakistan.

    “Most of these countries are marked by conflict, with breakdowns in rule of law, displacement and a lack of physical security,” the report said.

    With more than nine million people living in slavery – nearly eight in every 1,000 people – Africa had the highest rate of enslavement of any region, according to the report.

    The researchers also warned that consumers in affluent countries may be purchasing products manufactured using slave labor, including computers, mobile phones and clothing.

    “Global slavery is embedded in our global economy,” Grace Forrest, co-founder of Australia-based Walk Free, told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.

    Slavery is likely even more widespread than the research suggests. The report noted gaps in data from Arab states, as well as a lack of information on organ trafficking and the recruitment of children by armed groups.

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