NAPTIP rescues 100 human trafficking victims of Edo, Delta extraction

The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, Edo Zone, rescued more than 100 victims of Edo and Delta extraction in 2023.

NAPTIP’s Zonal Commander, Mr Nduka Nwanwenne, made this known in Benin on Friday while presenting business starter packs to three survivors of human trafficking.

He said the agency is currently prosecuting more than 64 traffickers in various courts in the two states.

According to him, empowerment was part of the agency’s strategy for survivors to be reintegrated into the society and earn a living.

“We have many survivors to be empowered, but we have to empower these three first.

“We gave them sewing machines so that they could be engaged and would be able to give evidence in court against their traffickers,’’ he said.

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He explained that the empowerment of the three survivors was critical because two of them had babies while the third was pregnant.

Nwanwenne further stated that the survivors were trafficked to Germany, Russia and Mali respectively, where they were exploited by their traffickers for years.

“We believe that when they have a means of livelihood, they will not be vulnerable to trafficking,’’ he said.

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NAPTIP rescues 100 human trafficking victims of Edo, Delta extraction

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