• FG May Petition AU After Alleged Arrest Of Nigerians In Libya – Independent Newspaper Nigeria

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    DAILY INDEPENDENT has gathered that following the outcry over the reported ar­rest of Nigerians in Libya by the authorities after the de­cision of the Confederation of African Football (CAF) in the botched 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, the Feder­al Government may likely petition the African Union (AU) over further breach of international laws by the lo­cal authorities in the North African country.

    Recall that information obtained from sources and blogs in Libya showed Nige­rians resident in the North African country were being targeted for intimidations and arrest after CAF award­ed the botched match to the Super Eagles with three points and three goals, as well as a whopping $50,000 fine on Libya.

    Reports from Libya indi­cated an uptick in arrests and fines targeting Nigeri­ans after the ruling by the continental body.

    In reaction to the CAF de­cision, social media posts by popular Libyan blogs have called for Nigerian workers in the country to bear the financial penalty through arrests and fines.

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    “All Libyan TV channels are urging the government to arrest the Nigerian work­ers who are working here in Libya without legal papers. They have to pay $500 plus taxes,” one blog post stated.

    Reports from Nigerians in Libya indicated that these arrests began shortly after CAF’s verdict was publicised.

    “They have already start­ed,” said Emmanuel, a Nige­rian resident in Tripoli. “In some places, people were ar­rested on Sunday morning and afternoon.”

    Peter Omoregbie, head of the Nigerian community in Libya, confirmed the arrests, stating, “They are arresting in­nocent people. They don’t even care whether you have pass­ports or residence permits.”

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