Friday, January 17, 2025 - The Maiduguri zonal command of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) reports that it saved 253 victims of human trafficking and associated crimes in 2024.
The Zonal Commander, Mohammed Barde, revealed that among the 253
victims, 163 were minors aged 0-17 years, including 105 females and 58 males,
while the other 90 consisted adult men and women.
“Besides rescuing victims, the command obtained nine convictions for
different offenses in 2024.”
“The victims received legal and medical assistance, rehabilitation, and
reintegration services.”
“Efforts for family tracing and reunification were conducted, and
certain victims were supported in reconstructing their lives,” Barde mentioned.
He mentioned that the agency was also involved in preventive actions
such as comprehensive awareness campaigns in markets, schools, communities, and
bus terminals.
He remarked that the campaigns were intended to increase awareness about
the perils of human trafficking and various other forms of exploitation.
Barde indicated that engaging stakeholders continued to be a primary
focus for the command to improve cooperation in combating trafficking.
He praised the assistance of community leaders, NGOs, and various
stakeholders in the initiatives to fight human trafficking and secure the
safety of victims.
Barde reaffirmed NAPTIP’s dedication to enhancing efforts to safeguard
vulnerable people and pursue offenders to foster a safer community.
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