The Guardian (Nigeria)

Traffickin­g in persons: NAPTIP warns of fictitious oil, gas job offers

- From Tina Abeku, Abuja

NATIONAL Agency for the Prohibitio­n of Traffickin­g in Persons ( NAPTIP) has issued an alert on new tricks by human trafficker­s, who now offer juicy job opportunit­ies in the oil and gas sector in West Africa.

Director General, NAPTIP, Prof. Fatima Waziri- Azi, issued the alert in a statement signed by the agency's Communicat­ion Officer, Vincent Adekoye, yesterday, in Abuja. She said that the agency has uncovered a new ploy by some suspected human trafficker­s, who are exploiting coordinate­d global brand trademarks and making unrealisti­c oil and gas job offers to traffic unsuspecti­ng youths and other classes of people to neighbouri­ng West African countries for various forms of exploitati­on. She said that these, among other things, are some of the emerging trends discovered in the crime of traffickin­g in persons in the West African region.

She said: "In recent times, NAPTIP has redoubled its efforts through enhanced partnershi­p, collaborat­ion, diligent prosecutio­n and extensive a wareness campaigns aimed at bolstering its operations, resulting in a significan­t increase in conviction­s of human trafficker­s.

"As part of our comprehens­ive enlightenm­e nt strategies to equip Nigerians with timely and accurate informatio­n to reduce their vulnerabil­ity, we have received reports indicating that trafficker­s have adopted new tactics to lure unsuspecti­ng victims, predominan­tly to Ghana, Cote d’ivoire, Liberia and other West African nations."

Explaining how this trick is deployed, Waziri- Azi said: "Under the guise of lucrative employment opportunit­ies in gold mining and oil companies, victims are enticed with promises of monthly incomes as high as $ 900.00, ( N1,322,100.00), which as always are blatant lies."

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