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Stranded Nigerian Miners Return To Abuja From Central African Republic

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisAugust 14, 2025 Africa No Comments3 Mins Read
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Stranded Nigerian Miners Return To Abuja From Central African Republic.

A group of Nigerian miners, previously stranded in a remote village in the Central African Republic (CAR), are set to arrive in Abuja today, marking the end of a distressing ordeal. The miners, who were allegedly abandoned by a Chinese mining company, are expected to land at approximately 5:00 pm aboard an Asky Air flight, accompanied by Abdurahman Idris Baba Yola, an official from the Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs based in Bangui, CAR’s capital.

 

The plight of the six miners came to light last month through a viral video, in which they made a desperate plea for help, alleging abandonment and mistreatment by their employer. The group, recruited in Nigeria in September 2024, claimed they were left without pay for over six months in Senye, a village in CAR’s Bambari region, with their passports confiscated, severely restricting their movement.





 

 

Swift action followed the video’s circulation, with the Nigerians in Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) and the Nigerian Embassy in Bangui coordinating a rescue operation. The miners’ passports were retrieved, and they were safely transported to the Nigerian Embassy in Bangui, an eight-hour journey from the remote mining site, with assistance from CAR military personnel.

 

The Chinese Embassy in Nigeria has launched an investigation into the allegations against the mining company, identified by some sources as Rado Central Coal Mining Company, pledging to ensure compliance with local laws and safeguard the rights of those involved. The Nigerian Ministry of Foreign Affairs also identified the recruitment agent responsible, who is currently in Nigeria, as part of ongoing efforts to address the incident.

 

 

The miners’ return has been met with widespread relief in Nigeria, where the case sparked outrage and renewed calls for stronger oversight of foreign companies operating in Africa’s mining sector. Stakeholders have urged the Nigerian government to enhance protections for citizens working abroad, particularly in high-risk industries, to prevent similar incidents.

 

 

This successful repatriation underscores the importance of coordinated efforts between Nigerian authorities, international partners, and diaspora organisations in ensuring the safety and welfare of citizens abroad. The government has reiterated its commitment to protecting Nigerians overseas, advising those seeking foreign employment to verify employers and maintain proper documentation.

 

As the miners prepare to reunite with their families, their safe return is a testament to the power of public awareness and swift governmental response in resolving such crises. Further updates are expected as investigations into the circumstances of their ordeal continue.

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