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NAPTIP rescues 100 children from traffickers in Akwa Ibom

NAPTIP said it also apprehended 120 suspected traffickers within six months in the state.

• November 19, 2021
NAPTIP Headquarters
NAPTIP Headquarters (Photo Credit: Nigerian Tribune)

The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) has rescued 100 children and apprehended 120 suspected traffickers within six months in Akwa Ibom.

Zonal Commander of NAPTIP in Uyo, Ubong Ekwere, disclosed this on Friday while giving an update on the activities of the command since he took charge six months ago.

He said the trend of human trafficking in the state had changed, warning parents and guardians to be more vigilant about the whereabouts of their children at any point in time.

“We have done remarkably well. I resumed duty on May 17 as the Uyo zonal commander and we have hit the ground running. From then up to this time, we have arrested 120 suspected human traffickers.

“Between then and now, 120 suspects have passed through our detention centre.

“The number of children rescued during this period of reporting is 100 and taken to our shelter. We have successfully reunited 88 of them with their families; only a few of them are still in our shelter now.

“There is a new trend of human trafficking now that is why I am calling on all stakeholders to join hands and collaborate with NAPTIP by supporting our operations because of this new trend of selling and buying of babies.

“If all hands are not on deck to fight this menace, children of this zone would all be sold out. The crime is very alarming and worrisome.

“The most sympathetic one was the one where two children from the same parent were stolen and sold to a woman at Itam in Itu Local Government Area. The first and second daughters of one parent were stolen.

“The woman in Itam took the children to Anambra and sold them out. The buyer in Anambra now sold them to someone in Lagos and Abuja. We have rescued the two children and reunited them with their parents,” Mr Ekwere said.

Mr Ekwere disclosed that during the period, the command charged 21 of the suspects to court, with some of the cases are still pending in courts.

He added that within the period, the command secured one conviction, stressing that the low number of convictions was due to Covid-19.

According to him, the federal government can not fight the menace of human trafficking without the collaboration of all stakeholders.

“We appeal to members of the public that this fight on human trafficking should not be left in the hands of NAPTIP and the federal government alone.

“The agency needs the support and cooperation of all stakeholders so that together we can fight this menace of human trafficking,” he said.

Mr Ekwere also appealed to the state government to include NAPTIP in the state security meeting to enhance information sharing, especially information concerning human trafficking in the state.

“NAPTIP as a paramilitary agency should be included in the state security council meeting.

“The state government can also help us in the area of logistics by providing the agency with operational vehicles to cover all the 31 local government areas effectively,” Mr Ekwere said.

He said that the agency would continue to sensitise people on the dangers associated with human trafficking, advising traffickers to desist from the act or face the full wrath of the law. 

(NAN)

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