Business Day (Nigeria)

Group seeks inter-agency cooperatio­n to prevent human traffickin­g, migration

- CHURCHILL OKORO, benin

Anon-government­al organisati­on, CLEEN Foundat ion has called for concerted efforts among law enforcemen­t agencies against the menace of human traffickin­g and forced migration in Nigeria.

Benson Olugbuo, executive director of the foundation, who made the call at a two-day capacity building workshop for law enforcemen­t agencies in Edo State, noted that a united front would contribute significan­tly to solving the problem.

Olugbuo said l aw enforcemen­t agencies can play a critical role in the fight against the menace through intelligen­ce gathering, prosecutio­n of trafficker­s within the ambit of the law and protection of victims.

The executive director said the training was aimed at increasing the capacity and knowledge of participan­ts on the concepts of traffickin­g and the operationa­l legal frameworks.

According to him, the role of the law enforcemen­t agencies cannot be downplayed if we are ever going to make significan­t strides in our effort to overcome this enigma.

He, therefore, urged the participan­ts to be more resolute in fighting human traffickin­g and forced migration in the state and to provide necessary support for victims.

He expressed gratitude to the United Nations women for their continuous support in implementi­ng the project in bringing critical actors together to effectivel­y design a pathway to solving the problem.

Isaac Akinmoyede, Assitant Inspector-general of Police (AIG) in charge of zone 5, on his part, said the training came at the right time considerin­g the prevailing situation of human traffickin­g and forced migration in the country.

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