Diana Chepkemoi, a Kenyan university student who was rescued from her cruel employer in Saudi Arabia has shared her ordeal in the Gulf state.
The 24-year-old spoke on Tuesday afternoon after landing at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) in Nairobi from Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Diana, who was received by her mother Clara Chepkemoi, Konoin MP Brighton Yegon and other leaders from Rift Valley, briefly narrated her ordeal while in the Gulf state.
She says her woes began the first day she arrived at her employer’s home where she was subjected to ill-treatment and mental torture. Her agent turned a blind eye to her complaints which gave her employer leeway to mistreat her.
“The first time I arrived there I had a problem with her. I reported the matter to my agent but instead of helping me he swept it under the rug and from there my boss knew he can do anything to me. She told me that she bought me and she can do anything she wants with me,” a visibly weak Diana told journalists at JKIA.
While pleading with the government to urgently address the plight of Kenyan migrant workers in the Middle East nation, Diana termed her case as a tip of the iceberg, saying her rescue was only by luck.
“If I can just be honest, my case was just the tip of the iceberg people are suffering there. I plead with the government to do something, people there are being mentally tortured and it is a shame being told that your government can do.”
“People are mentally and psychologically tortured. It is a shame that they often tell us there is nothing we can do. Some have even forgotten their names. They have forgotten where they came from,” she added.
Diana, who hails from Bomet County, was rescued following protests by Kenyans after photos of her looking sickly and weak went viral on social media.
The Embassy of Kenya in Riyadh said Diana was picked up from her employer’s house by an ambulance and rushed to Shamesi, a top-level hospital in Riyadh for a checkup. She was later discharged and referred to a specialized hospital for further diagnosis and given a clean bill of health.
Diana traveled to the Gulf state last year in search of greener pastures after deferring her studies at Meru University due to financial problems. She was pursuing a Bachelor’s in Food Science Management and Technology degree.
Slavery and enslavement of…
Slavery and enslavement of black people is real in the Arab world! Don’t get carried away by promises of doom! Home is best but by all means, avoid the Arab world!!!
In today’s Daily Nation,…
In today’s Daily Nation, there is an article about authorities busting a gang of 3 with Arabic names who were ready to ship 18 human cargo for sale in the Arab world. Yes Arab slave trade was never abolished.It merely changed its MO. If Mohammed the prophet owned african slaves,and he is supposed to be the consummate human being,morally and otherwise,you can see why his followers emulate his way of life…
How many times have we heard…
How many times have we heard this and yet people must go and find out if its true. Slavery is real in Saudi and it is not happening with Kenyans only, Singaporeans, Filipinos, Indians etc. Documentaries are all over youtube, they sell them even via Instagram
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2S2qtGisT34
Did the government send you…
Did the government send you there? STOP blaming the govt for your own decisions!! YES, you have been warned several times against middle eastern househelp jobs, DEAL with it! Even if its due to financial difficulties, aren’t there Kenyans still living in Kenya with those difficulties? OR should they all move to Saudia to be mistreated maids? Choices have consequences, again you suffer those consequences, take responsibility!!!!
Slavery and enslavement is…
Slavery and enslavement is also real in Africa. It is alive and well in Mauritania.
Be forewarned! These arabs…
Be forewarned! These arabs are the same, same suckers who were capturing Africans mostly from Eastern Kenya etc.. transport them to “fort jesus” in Mombasa and sell them to white europeans as property. And that’s how european and american economies advanced through African Slave FREE labour. A Zebra can NOT change its stripes.
The cure of this slave curse is for the Government of Kenya to invest locally in factories and industries inorder to provide jobs for her own Citizenry.
Hopefully there will be full…
Hopefully there will be full employment when everyone in search of a job will be given a wheel barrow by Ndugu Rigathi and Samoei as a promise of their “bottom – up ” economics.
That wheel barrow signified…
That wheel barrow signified back breaking work.With backs broken, the wheel barrows will lay on the roadside like a broken 1963 Voxhall on stones.Its better to just give them the money for the wheel barrow.At least that way some would get a descent meal,and work hard at their trade.