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NAPTIP Secures Conviction Of 500 Human Traffickers
No fewer than 500 persons involved in human trafficking offences have been convicted since its establishment by the Federal Government,the National Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in Person (NAPTIP)has said.
NAPTIP Zonal Commander, NdukaNwanwenne, who stated this when he paid separate visit to the Chairman of the State Gender Response Initiative Team(GRIT), Mrs DiseOgbise in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capital, disclosed that NAPTIP was established when Nigeria was at a low ebb in organised crime.According to him, the issue of traffic in person for any purpose was not an isolated problem to Bayelsa or Nigeria, but a global problem, therefore, the need for collaboration with different stakeholders such as GRIT, security agencies, traditional and religious leaders.
Nwanwenne, who oversees Bayelsa, Delta and Edo states, explained that building collaboration was enshrined in the law that established the agency.
While pointing out that NAPTIP was Nigeria’s response to addressing the scourge of trafficking in acity building.persons, he added that the agency was both an enforcement and welfare agency that enforces the law, and also supports victims to be reintegrated into the society through capacity building.
Nwanwenne highlighted the agency’s thematic areas as Prevention, Protection, Prosecution and Participation (4Ps), adding that his team would be delighted to collaborate with GRIT and FIDA in these areas to ensure that traffic in persons was minimised in the state as nd not commodities that should be purchased and or resold.humans were priceless and not commodities that should be purchased and or resold.
He applauded GRIT for what it has been doing in promoting the rights of vulnerable groups and help survivors get justice.
In her remarks, Chairman of the State Gender Response Initiative Team (GRIT), Mrs DiseOgbise informed the NAPTIP team that the GRIT was put together by the first lady of the state,Dr. Gloria Diri in September, 2021, noted that that GRIT would continue to collaborate with NAPTIP.
Ogbise while disclosing that cases of trafficking in person have been referred to the state office decried women’s involvement in trafficking in persons and assured GRIT that collaborate with NAPTIP to advocate for the establishment of a safe home in the state, which would strengthen enforcement and sure justice was served.
She stressed the need for inter-agency collaboration, particularly with the police in handling cases of trafficking in person, and also the need for capacity building with the police to understand the mandate of NAPTIP to effectively implement the law.
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