NAPTIP, police seek stronger collaboration against human trafficking

The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) and the police have urged stronger collaboration to combat human trafficking and organised crime.
They spoke at the unveiling of the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) Country Programme for Nigeria 2026–2030 on Friday in Abuja.
NAPTIP director-general, Binta Adamu-Bello, called for collective action to address organised crime and corruption.
She said the programme signalled a renewed commitment to tackling trafficking, migrant smuggling, and crimes undermining human dignity and development.
Mrs Adamu-Bello noted that the initiative builds on the longstanding Nigeria-UNODC partnership and addresses complex, evolving threats.
She stressed that trafficking demanded urgent, coordinated, and sustained responses from all stakeholders.
“Government institutions, civil society, international partners and communities must work collectively to deliver measurable results.
“At NAPTIP, we recognise the fight cannot be won in isolation. It requires collaboration, innovation and unwavering dedication,” she said.
She said the programme aligned with NAPTIP’s mandate of protecting vulnerable groups, strengthening justice, and promoting accountability.
Mrs Adamu-Bello commended UNODC, describing the programme as vital for addressing emerging criminal threats.
“Together, we are building a safer, just and inclusive Nigeria,” she said, linking it to the UN 2030 Agenda.
She reaffirmed NAPTIP’s readiness to ensure the programme delivers tangible and lasting impact.
“As we embark on this chapter, we remain committed to ensuring real benefits for our people,” she said.
Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, reaffirmed his commitment to tackling organised crime, cybercrime, and terrorism through partnerships.
“Security is a collective responsibility. Effective policing requires support from institutions, partners and the public,” he said.
Mr Disu said collaboration with UNODC had strengthened law enforcement capacity against complex threats.
He noted that the programme provided a framework to deepen action against organised crime, drug trafficking, cybercrime, and terrorism.
The I-G said it aligned with the Federal Government’s Renewed Hope Agenda and his vision of a responsive police force.
He expressed optimism that it would enhance coordination in addressing national security challenges.
“We look forward to collaborative efforts to build safer communities and a more prosperous Nigeria,” Mr Disu said.
The UNODC programme aims to strengthen capacity to tackle crime, improve justice delivery, and enhance governance through partnerships.
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