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Gambian Migrants in Despair, 1 Injured in Violent Confrontation in Niger

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Scores of Gambian migrants are reportedly in distress as they languish in the Sahel country of Niger, with Baba Secka critically injured during a violent confrontation.

A confrontation ensued between Gambian migrants and the Ivorians during a football match which turned violent, with both parties pelting stones and other objects at one another, says Secka’s father who spoke to Foroyaa on condition of anonymity.

According to his father, Baba was hit with objects as scuffle broke out between the West African nationals, rendering him unconscious for several hours. He was rushed to the hospital by his Gambian counterparts, where he was admitted and later released.

In a voice note shared with this medium, Secka could be heard narrating his ordeal, saying he experiences fever, body pain, and headache with little or no medicine.

Baba had been deported to the desert near Niger by the Algerian police after they raided their residence.

Another Gambian migrant, who is helping Secka to get back to his feet, lamented in another WhatsApp voice note “the lack of food, bedding, and sanitary facilities” in the camp. He said the migrants’ camp is short of basic necessities and is overcrowded with different African nationals.

The migrants called on the government and the International organization for Migration to help repatriate them.

In Niger, Migrants are usually exploited through hard labour in exchange for little payments, especially in mining sites.