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Akwa Ibom. by mohadana: 4:57pm On Jun 26, 2007
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   Nigeria: State leads in child trafficking and prostitution
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10/08/2006

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Akwa Ibom State is now leading in human trafficking and child labour, beating Benin to the second place.

Executive Secretary, National Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in Persons and Other Related Matters (NAPTIP), Barrister Carol Ndaguba, identified the type of trafficking in AkwaIbom State to include, internal trafficking for sexual exploitation, child trafficking for labour exploitation and child abuse.

Ndaguba said this at a sensitisation workshop in human trafficking, organised by the Ministry of Cooperation and Integration in Africa, in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State capital, yesterday.

She said statistics from Uyo zonal office of NAPTIP alone showed that out of 104 victims rescued in the last quarter of the year, 53 were from Akwa Ibom state.

"It is sad that most of the Akwa Ibom girls rescued were used for prostitution in Lagos, and that most of the brothels in Lagos, Port Harcourt, Sokoto, Calabar are habited by young girls from Akwa Ibom State," she said.

Delivering a paper on the Importance of Education in Human Trafficking and Child Labour, as part of programmes to mark three years of NAPTIP, Ndagua noted that the victims and the young girls in the trafficking and prostitution business in Akwa Ibom state were predominant from Oron, Mbo, Eket, Esit Eket, Ibesikpo and Uyo local government areas just to mention a few.

According to him, most of the victims in NAPTIP, Uyo zonal office do not have formal education up to the University/ Polytechnic level, adding, "most of them are primary or secondary school drop outs".

She tasked all stakeholders on the fight against human trafficking, child labour, child trafficking and abuse to unite as one so as to fight the battle with verve in all the local government areas of Akwa Ibom state.

Mrs. Ndaguba also called on all the council chairmen and their spouse in the state to partner with NAPTIPto carry out sensitization programs on the evils of human trafficking in the society. "We equally need state government, ministries, corporate bodies, oil companies, NGOs, FBOs, CBOs, schools and the mass media to educate our people that we can no longer pretend that human trafficking is not in Akwa Ibom state neither can we continue to over look girls/children who are the future (mothers) of our country being exploited and abused", she declared.

The Minister of Cooperation and Integration in Africa, Senator Lawan Gana Guba had earlier noted that the porous borders and desperately poor economic conditions in West Africa pushed young persons to migrate to neighbouring countries in search of greener pastures.

"The negative effects of poverty, exacerbated by political instability and mismanagement of the economy in the past have had the consequence of human right violations, in the form of an increasing number of children of both sexes, able bodied men and women being forced into bondage by traffickers, organized in complex international networks", the Minister stressed.

He said, to a greater degree, all ECOWAS member states are affected by this heinous crime, particularly trafficking for forced labour and sex industry which caused the authority of Heads of states and governments of ECOWAS to adopt a Plan of Action against trafficking in person in 2001.

In the action plan, he said member states were expected to put in place effective legal and enforcement framework to penalize the enforcement the traffickers, sanction individual and organizations involved in trafficking, protect the victims, promote child friendly procedures with a view to securing testimonies that will aid the clampdown on their activities.

He expressed delight that through the ECOWAS Plan of Action, the sub-region is achieving desired results with a high number of repatriation, arrests, and rehabilitation of victims and their reintegration.

The Minister commended the Women Trafficking and Child Labour Eradication Foundation, a non-governmental organization for demonstrating full commitment to the cause of eradication human trafficking and child labour in the country and urged every Nigerian to join hands with NAPEIP in the campaign against the heinous crime and its total eradication.


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Re: Akwa Ibom. by chichi81(f): 7:43pm On Jun 26, 2007
shocked shocked shocked
Re: Akwa Ibom. by Shentz(f): 9:30pm On Jul 01, 2007
shocked shocked Not In Akwa Ibom! Not In my Home Town! shocked shocked
Re: Akwa Ibom. by mohadana: 5:19pm On Jul 03, 2007
take heart.
Re: Akwa Ibom. by Danoe(m): 3:28pm On Jul 26, 2007
This is interesting! The issue of child trafficking? Now to fight against this menace and a societal deviancy we need to be honest first with our self, by this I mean most of our youths who are victims of this should have been in position to receive better treatment from  their family members ranging from love, care, kindness and good quality of education.

Most youths decide to travel out for better pastures due to lacks and frustrations, lets face this facts properly. Our country and state have evry thing it takes for our youth to stay at home but discrimination and insincererity will not allow us.

I want to say that childs right can only be protected if we can be sincere and truthful to our fatherland avoiding, discrimination and disloyalty to our fatherland.
Lets give to our youths what rightfully belongs to them. Our wealth is much to cater for us and our family members.

Give scolarships to those who truly needs it. Encourage those who needs encouragement.
Show love to those who needs love, lets learn to give helping hands. Especially encouraging creativity amongst youths and children. Dont take their right from them through selfishness.

Let us all pledge to Nigeria our country, to be faithful, loyal and honest and to serve with all our strenght and might, defending her unity and uphold her honour and glory, so that the Almighty God will help us to overcome child and youthful trafficking.

As an Akwa Ibomite I want to say that this issue is not very perculiar to us but we still need to watch and pray not forgeting the tricks of the evil one.

God will certainly help us to overcome.

Amen.

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