A Nigerian victim of Boko Haram is stranded in Sweden after being deported from Iceland.
32-year-old Eze Okafor was deported from Iceland on May 26 and taken to Stockholm after being put on a plane in handcuffs, Al Jazeera reports.
Prior to his deportation, Okafur had lived in Iceland for last four years, working as a cook in a local restaurant.
After
the attack, Eze left Nigeria and embarked on a risky boat journey to
Europe. In 2011 he sought asylum in Sweden but was denied. He then
travelled to Iceland where he applied for asylum in 2012 but was also
denied.
Before his deportation, he was working with a lawyer, Katrin Theodorsdottir,
who applied for permission for him to stay in Iceland on humanitarian
grounds and he was eventually given a temporary residency.
Eze
was deported after he was arrested during what seemed like a routine
visit to the immigration office to process his asylum request.
“The
police said I should come to sign and all of a sudden they took me into
custody. They arrested me. I spent the night in jail. They next morning
they said they were deporting me. I said I should go and get my stuff
from my house. They said no. They took me to the airport and manhandled
me,” he told Al Jazeera.
Eze was left in
Stockholm with no identification and a piece of paper saying he had no
right to financial assistance. He was also handed papers by the Swedish
immigration authorities, which gave him until June 1 to leave Sweden or
be deported back to Nigeria.
“What I am facing
in Nigeria is that this Islamic group is after my life. My life is in
danger. Boko Haram has a network. They have been looking for me since
then,” he said.
Eze is uncertain about his
future but he says that he knows one thing for sure. If he returns to
Nigeria, he believes it would mean death for him.
Boko Haram has killed many Nigerians and has rendered many others homeless in the troubled North-East.
The Muhammadu Buhari
administration has however dealt a major blow on the activities of the
sect and it seems that the insurgency might finally be in its last days.
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