Human Trafficking: NSCDC rescues 12 victims in Edo

Human Trafficking: NSCDC rescues 12 victims in Edo

Abdullahi Muhammadu Gana, NSCDC boss

 

The Edo State Command of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) has rescued about 12 victims of human trafficking and child labour in the past five months.

This was disclosed by the State Commandant of the Corps, Mr. Makinde Ayinla, in Benin during a one day workshop on the menace of human trafficking and illegal migration theme: Sensitisation of Students on the Menace of Human Trafficking and Illegal Migration.

Ayinla said that it had become imperative for the corps to sensitise students on the ills of human trafficking in view of the prevalent danger victims were exposed and subjected to.

He noted that human trafficking had claimed the lives of many Nigerians which makes early sensitisation imperative and that the power of a nation lay with factors such as security, education, manpower, technological know-how and the youths.

The commandant said that the first sentence of the Act establishing the Corps which is Security of Lives and Properties highlighted the need for the corps to join in the fight against the menace.

According to him, the youths suffer the most in African nations even though they are the backbone of the development of any nation in the world.

Listing the challenges confronting the youths as child labour, street hawking, rape, prostitution, trafficking and illegal migration; He said the effects of these challenges on the victims were sometimes devastating.

Ayinla however noted that the workshop would be an eye-opener to students, parents and stakeholders on the need to intensify efforts at curbing the menace.

(NAN)