2 Nigerian migrants,32 others going to Europe perish in Sahara Desert
Two Nigerian migrants seeking greener pastures in Europe, via Libya, have died in the Sahara Desert, within the borders of Niger.
Although the two Nigerians were not identified by the Nigerien authorities, they were among the 34 migrants, including 20 children, found dead in the vast desert after being abandoned by their smuggler, according to a statement read on Nigerien television on Wednesday.
The nationalities of other victims were not also revealed by the government.
Agadez is a popular way-station for migrants attempting to traverse the Sahara Desert and reach Libya and eventually Europe.
Of the adult migrants, nine were women and five were men. They died between June 6-12, Interior Minister Bazoum Mohammed said, adding that President Mahamadou Issoufou expressed his condolences to their families.
Although the two Nigerians were not identified by the Nigerien authorities, they were among the 34 migrants, including 20 children, found dead in the vast desert after being abandoned by their smuggler, according to a statement read on Nigerien television on Wednesday.
The nationalities of other victims were not also revealed by the government.
Agadez is a popular way-station for migrants attempting to traverse the Sahara Desert and reach Libya and eventually Europe.
Of the adult migrants, nine were women and five were men. They died between June 6-12, Interior Minister Bazoum Mohammed said, adding that President Mahamadou Issoufou expressed his condolences to their families.
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