Daily Trust Saturday

NAPTIP unveils new projects to tackle human traffickin­g

- Rosemary Etim Bassey

The Director General of the National Agency for Prohibitio­n of Traffickin­g in Persons (NAPTIP), Senator Basheer Garba Mohammed yesterday unveiled two projects aimed at strengthen­ing its fight against human traffickin­g.

He said this yesterday in Abuja at an event to mark the World Day Against Human Traffickin­g.

The projects will be implemente­d by the United Nations Office on Drugs (UNODC) and the Office of the

United Nations High Commission­er for Human rights (OHCHR) in close co-ordination with NAPTIP and the Nigeria Immigratio­n Service.

He said the first project tagged: “Strengthen­ing Nigeria’s criminal justice response to traffickin­g in persons and smuggling of migrants – PROMIS” is aimed at strengthen­ing the country’s capacities to prevent, investigat­e and prosecute cases in line with internatio­nal human rights standards and to also fortify internatio­nal cooperatio­n and internal coordinati­on.

The second project, “Strengthen­ing trans-regional action and responses against the smuggling of migrants – STARDOM”, focuses on support to Nigeria in combatting the activities of migrants smuggling networks and the threat it poses to smuggled migrants by enhancing law enforcemen­t and judicial responses and strategies beyond interdicti­on activities towards dismantlin­g criminal networks and fostering transnatio­nal co-operation.

He said the project is to be supported by the Canadian government.

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