Anti-trafficking campaign: Stakeholders urge stronger collaboration in Edo
Anti-trafficking campaign: Stakeholders urge stronger collaboration in Edo
Some stakeholders in the campaign against human trafficking have called for stronger collaborations by stakeholders to tackle the menace.
The stakeholders made the call in a communique issued on Wednesday at the end of a two-day worksop by the Committee for the Support of Dignity of Women.

The workshop which brought together law enforcement officers and other key stakeholders was organised with funding from the Conrad Hilton Foundation, USA.
It was with the theme: “The Role of Law Enforcement Agencies in the Prevention of Human Trafficking and Irregular Migration in Edo State”
They held that stronger collaboration was necessary to ensure a more coordinated and effective campaign against human trafficking and irregular migration.
The stakeholders also said that there was need to prescribe stricter penalties for those found culpable of trafficking and irregular migration.
“There is need for enhanced support to victims. It is also important to ensure continued training for law enforcement personnel and other stakeholders.
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“Stakeholders need to stay updated on current trends in trafficking networks and migration patterns.
“The presence of NAPTIP officers should be strengthened at border posts, airports, and seaports for effective anti-trafficking efforts at these key transit points,” the communique read in parts.
The stakeholders further said that poverty and lack of opportunities were pushing young people into the hands of traffickers.
They said that massive job creation and skills acquisition programmes would make trafficking and irregular migration less attractive.
The stakeholders urged the private sector to support ongoing support anti-trafficking efforts through corporate social responsibility initiatives.