Delta State Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice, Mr. Peter Mrakpor. |
The need for youths to take caution and shun being
lured to embark on trips abroad for greener pastures especially through the Sahara
Desert and the Mediterranean Sea, and avoid being trapped in forced labour and
sex slaves has been stressed.
The Chairman of the Delta State Task Force on Human
Trafficking and Illegal Migration, Mr. Peter Mrakpor handed down the words of
caution during a symposium organized by the Ministry of Justice for corps
members on human trafficking and Illegal migration.
Mr. Mrakpor pointed out that the high incidence of
human trafficking and other forms of crime against humanity in the society has
been attributed to the collapsed of high morals and respect for the dignity and
sanctity of human life.
The symposium is
also on the need for stakeholders to join hands with the taskforce and other
relevant government agencies to create adequate awareness among youths and
serving corps members in Delta State.
Mr Mrakpor who is
the State Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, decried the lure by
youths to embark on journey through the Sahara Desert and the Mediterranean Sea
for “greener pasture” abroad, disclosed that over 10,000 girls from Delta State
alone were trapped in Mali and other African countries engaging in forced
labour and sex slaves.
While calling on the
corps members and well-meaning Nigerians, NGOs, faith based organizations,
traditional rulers and community leaders to join hands in fighting against
human trafficking, Mr Mrakpor said that the Nigerian economic landscape
provided several opportunities and potentials.
“You don’t
have to travel out of the country to be successful, it is a mindset. We have a
growing economy that provides lots of opportunities” the justice commissioner
said.
He maintained that
human trafficking was a serious crime against humanity and must be tackled
head-on and counseled the corps members to join in the crusade against the
scourge.
Mr Mrakpor expresses
disappointment with some parents for their complexity in encouraging the
illicit trade and illegal migration by selling off their landed properties to
support their wards to travel out illegally.
The President of the
NYSC Gender Vanguard and Charity CDS, Muonyililo Ikechukwu, expressed the
preparedness of his organization to work with the taskforce in creating
awareness on the dangers in human trafficking especially among serving corps
members.
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