President Tinubu's Wife Throws Weight Behind NAPTIP to End Human Trafficking



Wife of the President, Mrs.Oluremi Tinubu has pledged her support to the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking In Persons, NAPTIP, in the agency’s ongoing fight against human trafficking.

She made the promise when the Director General of the agency, Hajia Binta-Adamu Bello led top management of NAPTIP to her office at the State House Abuja.

Mrs.Tinubu who was briefed on the activities of the Agency, particularly the recent raid on a baby factory in Abuja where 19 pregnant young girls were rescued, called on youths to stop making themselves easy targets for traffickers and other criminally minded people by embracing the virtues of patience and hard work.

“ The get rich quick syndrome is not helping matters. Even our religious institutions are doing prosperity preaching, Even the bible talks about work”.
“ The social media is also not helping. Nollywood as well”.

She pledged her support to the agency, starting with interfacing with wives of State Governors to assist in enhancing awareness and advocacy about its activities.

Earlier, the Director General of the Agency Hajia Binta Adamu -Bello solicited the support of the President's wife for NAPTIP’s renewed campaign against human trafficking and Gender Based Violence.

She explained that it is top on the agenda of the agency , as the trend of trafficking is getting alarming.

“Trafficking in persons is the second largest transnational organized crime in the world after drug trafficking. It is also a huge menace in Nigeria and it requires the buy in and active engagement of critical stakeholders to fight it”.

She pointed out that despite the agency’s string of successes including the recent rescue of 21 young victims taken from Niger State, enroute Republic of Niger, gaps in resources mobilization and legal frameworks are some of the challenges confronting the operations of the agency.

Hajia Adamu-Bello highlighted skills acquisition, awareness advocacy, provision of adequate shelter and safe homes in addition to legislative and policy support as some of the areas of intervention needed from Mrs. Tinubu.


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