The Guardian (Nigeria)

Over 180 trafficked persons return weekly, says NAPTIP

- By Bright Azuh

NATIONAL Agency for the Prohibitio­n of Traffickin­g in Persons (NAPTIP) has said that over 180 victims of human traffickin­g are brought back to Nigeria every week.

This was revealed yesterday at the inaugural interactiv­e session organised by Beauty In Every Life Initiative, a non-government­al organisati­on focused on creating awareness about the dangers in traffickin­g of women and children.

The south west zonal commander of NAPTIP, Daniel Atokolo, said that 180 victims of human traffickin­g, mostly women and children, were brought back to the country on Thursday, October 25, from The Netherland­s, Europe, Germany, and that another 180 were expected back home this Thursday.

“We are expecting to receive in our care another 180 victims of human traffickin­g this week and we are hoping to have more of them back home for proper sensitisat­ion and empowermen­t,” he said.

Atokolo also warned families to desist from unofficial hiring of domestic staff, which he described as a major means of human slavery.

His words: “House-owners must go through registered firms to hire cooperate domestic helps, instead of enslaving young girls from the villages. This is a major form of human slavery and we are against it.”

According to the commander, the agency is collaborat­ing with customs, police and federal ministries, while calling on members of the public to report any case of human abuse and help sensitise people on the dangers of human traffickin­g.

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