NIS warns Nigerian youths against migrant smugglers

The Nigeria Immigration Service has warned Nigerian youths to beware of the tricks and intrigues used by smugglers and traffickers to lure victims into irregular migration.
Kazeem Otitoloju, NIS chief superintendent, gave the warning on Wednesday in Abuja at the screening of an infomercial on the smuggling of migrants organised by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime.
Mr Otitoloju said that experience had shown that perpetrators of migrant smuggling and trafficking always devised new routes and methods whenever one pathway was blocked.
According to him, with youths making up about 60 per cent of Nigeria’s population, young people have become the prime target of smugglers and traffickers.
“Youths are the targets now, and we know information flies very fast among you. That is why we are here to sensitise you to the dangers, the threats, and the tricks they use to capture young people,” he said.
Mr Otitoloju noted that many Nigerians aspired to travel abroad, popularly referred to as “japa”, and stressed the importance of recognising warning signs and ensuring that migration was done legally.
He, however, expressed hope that by the end of the programme, participants would be fully equipped with the right information to guide their travel decisions and also cascade the knowledge to their peers.
“For you to travel, make sure you are going through the safe, regular, and orderly path, not the crooked ways. By doing so, we will be able to further strengthen our fight against this threat,” he added.
In his goodwill message, Yusuf Abiodun, the executive director and founder of iLEAD Africa, urged Nigerian youths to leverage digital technology and social media platforms to advocate for safe and legal migration.
Mr Abiodun said that young people, being the most active users of digital platforms, could play a vital role in spreading information that promotes safe migration pathways. He explained that the training would not only enlighten participants in the room but also enable them to share knowledge with their peers, colleagues, and workplaces.
According to him, research has shown that many irregular migrants are not necessarily without resources but often lack proper information about migration requirements.
Mr Abiodun expressed confidence that the knowledge shared at the workshop would have a long-term impact and contribute to collective efforts in addressing the smuggling of migrants.
The project was being implemented in partnership with NIS, iLEAD Africa, the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, and WOTCLEF.
(NAN)
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