Monday, April 28, 2025 - Federal Government of Nigeria on Sunday raised alarm over the growing threat of cyber-slavery in West Africa.
Yusuf Tuggar, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, disclosed
this in a statement issued by the Ministry’s spokesperson, Kimiebi Ebienfa.
Tuggar expressed concern over the alarming rise in cases of
cyber-slavery across parts of West Africa, which he said “primarily targets
Nigerian citizens, especially vulnerable youths.”
According to him, many young Nigerians, including underage
teenagers, are being lured out of the country with false promises of lucrative
employment opportunities abroad, particularly in crypto-related operations.
“In reality, these individuals are trafficked into
sophisticated scam operations and forced to work in criminal call centres,
often referred to as ‘419 cyber-scam factories,’” Tuggar said.
“There, under coercive and inhumane conditions, they are
compelled to send thousands of fraudulent emails, text messages, and calls
aimed at defrauding victims worldwide,” Tuggar said.
He cited a recent incident where the Economic and Organised
Crime Office in Accra, Ghana, rescued and detained a group of Nigerians who
were forced into cybercrime activities under inhumane conditions.
“This incident highlights the severe exploitation and abuse
associated with cybercrime operations.
It also underscored the urgent need for enhanced efforts to
dismantle these multibillion-dollar criminal networks and reduce the
vulnerability of potential victims,” he added.
Tuggar warned Nigerians, especially youths and parents, to
exercise utmost caution when presented with job offers, particularly those that
promise easy money, overseas travel, or remote work involving cryptocurrencies.
The minister advised Nigerians to verify all employment
offers through official channels and to report any suspicious cases to the
relevant authorities for prompt investigation and action.
He reaffirmed the ministry’s commitment to protecting Nigerian citizens
both at home and abroad and raising awareness about emerging threats to their
welfare and dignity.
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