NAPTIP discover plans of trafficking Malian girls into Edo for prostitution

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The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) raised alarm in Benin on Sunday about the trafficking of Malian girls to the Edo capital for prostitution.

“We gathered intelligence reports that victims are now being trafficked from Mali into Benin for prostitution and we are investigating.

“Before now, more than 20,000 Nigerian girls were stranded in Mali.

“Mali used to be one of the destinations for trafficked Nigerian girls.

“Now the reverse is the case as Malian girls are being trafficked into Nigeria, Mr Nduka Nwawenene, NAPTIP Commander, Benin Zonal Office, said during a Road Walk.

NAPTIP organised the Walk to mark the 2023 World Day against Trafficking in Persons.

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“Before now, we heard stories about Malian men ready to do anything to meet with Nigerian girls.

“Victims have confessed that they make more money in Mali and that Malian men would spend everything they had to get cosy with Nigerian girls.

“But now the reverse is the case; their girls are the ones coming to Benin and we are investigating,’’ he said.

Speaking on the theme for the 2023 celebrations, Nwawenene said all hands must be on deck to curb the trafficking, particularly of Persons with Disabilities for exploitation and organ harvesting.

“We do not have the statistics of hearing-impaired persons already trafficked, but their group claims that some of them had been trafficked and that they were used for domestic jobs and other exploitation.

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“Now that we have brought them into our fold, we will collect their statistics to enable NAPTIP to rescue and to rehabilitate them,’’ he said.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports the event was supported by the International Organisation for Migration and the United Nations High Commission for Refugees, among other stakeholders.

The World Day against Trafficking in Persons is observed annually on July 30.

The theme for the 2023 celebration is: “Reach every victim of trafficking, Leave no one behind’’’.

2 thoughts on “NAPTIP discover plans of trafficking Malian girls into Edo for prostitution

  1. It’s crucial that organizations like the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) take immediate action to prevent such crimes and ensure the safety and well-being of these vulnerable girls. It’s important that those responsible for this heinous act are held accountable and that measures are put in place to prevent similar incidents in the future.

  2. The National Agency for the prohibition of Trafficking in Persons is very active and diligent in the discharge of their responsibilities

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