Opinion
The Problem Of Human Trafficking
One of the perennial problems of Nigeria is human trafficking. Almost weekly, cases of human trafficking are reported in the country without any sign of cessation. This is indeed, disturbing.
It should be noted that the trade in human beings was abolished long time ago in the world. Because of this, to sell human beings in whatever form is frowned upon by the world community and all well meaning people of the world. It is, therefore, surprising that some evil minded Nigerians are still carrying out the business in human trafficking. This should be condemned.
In the meantime, the Lagos zone of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons secured the conviction of eighteen people in the last four years for carrying out the business of human trafficking.
According to the Lagos Zonal Director, Mr Godwin Morka, the convicts are serving jail terms ranging from one year to seven years. He said the zone also arrested fifty-three suspects in the last eight months. He further revealed that the zone rescued and rehabilitated 185 victims of trafficking in the last eight months and connected some of the victims with their families.
One of the cases, he said, was that of a twenty-nine year old lady who was sentenced to seven years imprisonment for procuring a fourteen-year old girl for prostitution. Mr Morka appealed to the public to report suspected human traffickers to the nearest office of the National Agency for the Prohibitions of Trafficking in Persons.
As already noted, the business of human trafficking was abolished a long time ago in the world. And it is also a serious offence in Nigeria to sell human beings for whatever reason. In fact, those who indulge in this business should be seen as criminals who would not allow decency to prevail in our country. We call on the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons to deal adequately with the fifty-three suspects that were arrested. It is a sin to sell fellow human beings for nothing but prostitution. All the suspects should be made to face the wrath of the law so that Nigeria can be respected by the world community.
Earlier, the Nigeria Immigration Service in Akwa-Ibom State arrested two women for child trafficking. The alleged child traffickers – Grace Nyong and Victoria Effiong hail from Okobo Local Government Area of the state. The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons said the suspects were arrested with four teenage girls at Oron Motor Park, Uyo, the state capital. The victims, according to the national agency, are Effiong Etim Esu, Blessing Effiong Ante, Blessing Effiong Ebimo and Martha Blessing Okpo. The victims were lured into the trip with promise of good life.
But why are some Nigerians taking pleasure in the sale of fellow human beings? What benefits are they deriving from the traffic in human beings? We appeal to the Nigerian Immigration Service to be more proactive and get to the root of all those involved in this criminal act and get them punished according to the law of the land. No human being should be allowed to sell a fellow human being for whatever reason. The law must surely take its course in this regard.
Not long ago, the police command in Kaduna state smashed a child trafficking syndicate following the interception of a vehicle conveying one hundred and five children. The police said, the children were in a lorry that was bound for Niger. They stated that the vehicle was intercepted by a detachment of policemen patrolling Kaduna-Abuja Expressway.
According to the police, the children were packed in two layers in the lorry. The children were between the ages of four and fourteen and were in bad condition at the time of their rescue.
The driver of the vehicle, Malam Isa Usman told the police that he was in transit from Agalawa-Banda-Kiri Local Government Area of Kano State to Suleja. The children were later handed over to the officials of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons for custody while the men involved were prosecuted under the enabling law. Four men, Ishaku Ali, Haruna Halilu, Muhammed Inuwa and Mustapha Salihu were arrested in connection with the incident.
It would be recalled that many men have fought against slavery and human trafficking in the world and achieved success. They included William Wilberforce, John Brown and Abraham Lincoln. But in spite of these efforts by these great men, some Nigerians have resumed the illegal trade. We condemn this gross inhumanity to man. We once more appeal to the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons to bring all those involved in this inhuman act to face the wrath of the law.
Tolofari, fellow, Institute of Corporate Administration of Nigeria, Abuja, resides in Port Harcourt.
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