Daily Trust

Nigerian children are not for sale - Mrs Osinbajo

- By Olayemi John-Mensah

The wife of the Vice President, Mrs Dolapo Osinbajo, has warned human trafficker­s in the country to desist from the illicit trade of traffickin­g Nigerian children saying that our children are not for sale.

Mrs Osinbajo who stated this while commission­ing the re-modelled Shelter of the Agency as part of the activities lined up in commemorat­ion of the 2019 World Day Against Human Traffickin­g yesterday said, the children are not for sale, they are precious and special to us adding that we must all join hands to condemn the activities of the human trafficker­s in our midst.

“The sensitizat­ion must go down to the grassroots in all our local languages so that people can easily understand the message and become less vulnerable.”

She lauded the Management of the National Agency for the Prohibitio­n of Traffickin­g in Persons (NAPTIP) for its modest achievemen­ts in the areas of massive Enlightenm­ent, arrest, Investigat­ion, Prosecutio­n as well as Rehabilita­tion of victims of human traffickin­g in the country, called on the organized Private Sector to join hands with the Agency in curbing the menace.

Also speaking on the commission­ing of the Shelter Complex, she described sheltering as a key component in the fight against human traffickin­g adding that it provides stability and helps to ensure adequate reception for survivors.

The Director General, NAPTIP, Julie Okah - Donli, said, it is an acceptable fact that the crime of human traffickin­g has become a global concern as it has recently been rated as the third largest illicit trade after arms and drugs smuggling.

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