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Ogun Partners NAPTIP, Others to Combat Human Trafficking in Schools

The Ogun government has reaffirmed its commitment to combating human trafficking across the state.

The state commissioner for education, science, and technology, bayomi Arigbabu, made this known on Thursday at a training organised by the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) for student vanguards in Abeokuta.

The commissioner, who was represented by the director of education support services, Mary Akinola, said the state government would continue to explore all necessary avenues to tackle the menace.

The training is funded by the Kingdom of the Netherlands and implemented by the International Centre for Migration Policy Development in collaboration with NAPTIP.

Mr Arigbabu stressed that schools remained the first line of defence for students, serving as more than just centres of academic learning.

‘”The schools are incubators of values, Identities and resilience, so education managers, principals, teachers are first adults outside the home to observe signs of abuse, vulnerability or behavioral changes.” he said.

The director of research and programme at NAPTIP, Josiah Emerole, raised concern over the rising cases of human trafficking in Ogun.

Mr Emerole said the state’s vulnerability to the crime was due to its multiple borders and their porosity.

He called for increased reporting of human trafficking cases to strengthen international collaboration in the fight against the menace.

Mr Emerole explained that the aim of the training was to equip school leaders with adequate knowledge on human trafficking so they could effectively educate and sensitise their students.

He emphasised that Nigerian youths were invaluable and not for sale, adding that NAPTIP had successfully rescued over 25,000 young people from traffickers

” The victims have been sent back to schools or empowered with businesses.” he said

Rhoda Dig – Johnson, the Nigeria project manager for School Anti-Trafficking Education and Advocacy Project ( STEAP) said the project would pull all efforts to create a conducive environment to prevent human trafficking.

(NAN)

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