Friday, February 20 2026 - The State Commander of the Neighbourhood Watch, an internal security outfit in Ebonyi, Victor Nwenyi, has disclosed that his office recently intercepted and prevented the trafficking of 32 youths out of the state.
Speaking in an interview on Thursday in Abakaliki, Nwenyi
said the operation targeted groups masquerading as “millionaire trainers,” who
lure teenagers under the pretext of entrepreneurship programmes, only to move
them across state borders without parental consent.
“These youths were being gathered under the guise of
learning to become millionaires. They were recruited from streets and schools
without their parents’ knowledge. Our office intervened and handed them over to
the police, and the parents were able to reclaim their children,” he said.
According to Nwenyi, the operation reflects the office’s
commitment to combating human trafficking and safeguarding the welfare of the
state’s young population.
He emphasized that proactive measures, including public
sensitization and collaboration with parents, have contributed to a sharp
decline in trafficking cases in Ebonyi.
“Our approach is diplomatic and preventive. We go beyond
enforcement to educate parents and communities on monitoring youths’
activities, especially on social media, which traffickers often exploit,” he
stated.
The commander also addressed misconceptions about the
treatment of suspects during investigations, stating that all confessions are
recorded on video and obtained without torture or coercion.
Nwenyi noted that his office works closely with the police
and other security agencies to ensure recovered individuals and property are
safely returned, citing a recent operation in which over 15 stolen motorcycles
were retrieved in coordination with the Cross River State police.
He reiterated the Neighborhood Watch’s non-partisan stance,
insisting that the office operates strictly on security grounds and does not
engage in political activities, even during the current political season.
“Our mission is peace and security. Regardless of party
affiliations, anyone involved in criminal activity will face the full weight of
the law,” he said.
The State Commander called on parents and community leaders
to remain vigilant, noting that the proactive efforts of security agencies,
combined with community cooperation, have significantly reduced human
trafficking and other youth-related crimes in Ebonyi State.

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