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Nigeria receives 88 victims of human trafficking from Ivorian govt

Since 2014, Nigeria has handed over eleven Ivorians to the country’s governement, while Cote d’Ivoire has handed over 88 victims to Nigeria.

• November 7, 2021

The National Agency for Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) says it has received 88 rescued victims of human trafficking from the authorities in Côte d’Ivoire.

NAPTIP Director-General, Fatima Waziri, said this on the sideline of a meeting at the Second Session of the Nigeria-Cote d’Ivoire Bi-national Commission in Abidjan, on Saturday.

Agreements on areas of agriculture, digital economy, education, consular and immigration matters, prevention of human trafficking, among others were signed at the meeting.

The meeting was co-chaired by Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo and Ivorian Prime Minister, Patrick Achi.

Ms Waziri said that since 2014, Nigerian and Ivorian governments through NAPTIP had been collaborating on a number of issues.

She said that eleven of the 17,000 victims rescued by NAPTIP were Ivorians, while Ivorian Governement had handed over 88 victims to the agency.

Ms Waziri said that over the years, Nigeria had been enjoying a lot of collaboration and intelligence sharing.

She added that the agency felt it was time to strengthen this partnership by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), to further deepen the relationship of both countries.

“The agreement covers issues of prevention; enforcement, returning and rehabilitation of victims.

“It also covers issues of repatriation, repatriation of assets connected to issues of trafficking in persons.’’

According to her, NAPTIP’s focus is not just for conviction for traffickers but to get them to forfeit their assets.

“Because for me, that is what actually sends a message; you can convict somebody, jail the person and the person comes out and still has access to his illicit wealth.

“But once that person is convicted and the person also loses assets connected to a particular crime; that also sends a strong message,” she said. 

(NAN)

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