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