The Guardian (Nigeria)

NAPTIP Secures 356 Conviction­s On Human Traffickin­g

• Britain Createstas­k Force To Curb Human Traffickin­g Menace

- By Tobi Awodipe

THE National Agency for the Prohibitio­n of Traffickin­g in Persons (NAPTIP), says it has so far secured the conviction­s of 356 Human Trafficker­s since it began operation in 2013.

Director General of the agency, Julie Okah-donli, disclosed this yesterday in Benin City, Edo State, while inaugurati­ng a library built by the Zonal Command. According to her, the latest conviction of four persons was secured on Wednesday, adding that the agency has many other cases being prosecuted worldwide. Commending the command for the initiative and encouragin­g the staff to be proactive in coming up with innovative ideas, she advised them to constantly develop themselves by making use of the library for self-developmen­t.

She further stated that religious bodies must be carried along in advocacy campaigns against human traffickin­g, adding that her target was to place the agency among the top ranked in the country.

Earlier, the Benin Zonal Commander of the agency, Nduka Nwawenne, said the driving force behind the building of the library was the stride of the Director General in taking the agency to greater height.

In related developmen­t, the British Government has reaffirmed its commitment to Nigeria’s effort towards effective and result-oriented war against human traffickin­g in the country. British Deputy High Commission­er in Nigeria, Harriet Thompson, made the commitment while inaugurati­ng a Joint Border Task Force (JBTF) Satellite office in Benin, Edo, provided by the National Crime Agency (NCA) of UK to support NAPTIP in the fight against human traffickin­g.

Thompson said that UK Government was collaborat­ing with the Federal Government to fight human traffickin­g and modern slavery as both issues affects the two countries.

She disclosed that great successes had been achieved in the effort through years of collaborat­ion, especially with the recent conviction of a suspected Nigerian female human trafficker in the UK.

 ??  ?? Vice Chancellor, Mcpherson University, Professor Adeniyi Agunbiade, (left) Chancellor, MCU, Christophe­r Kolade, CON and former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, during the 6th Annual Christophe­r Kolade Lecture on Business and Integrity in Lagos…yesterday
Vice Chancellor, Mcpherson University, Professor Adeniyi Agunbiade, (left) Chancellor, MCU, Christophe­r Kolade, CON and former President, Olusegun Obasanjo, during the 6th Annual Christophe­r Kolade Lecture on Business and Integrity in Lagos…yesterday

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