The Team Leader of International and Ibero-American Foundation for Administration and Public Polices (FIIAPP), Mr Rafael Rios-Molina, has called for a joint effort by the public against trafficking in persons and smuggling migrants in the Nigeria.
The Team Leader of FIIAPP made the call at the end of a three-day awareness campaign, road walk and enlightenment programmes it organised in some selected schools in Awka.
Rios-Molina, who was represented by Mr Joseph Sanwo, a Senior Project Officer, Action Against Trafficking in Persons and Smuggling of migrants (A-TIPSOM) Nigeria.
He urged the residents to partner with the group to stamp out the menace of human trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrant in the state.
Sanwo said the group had done its best in sensitising Anambra residents on dangers and consequences associated with human trafficking and smuggling of migrants, urging them to understand that human trafficking was real.
He said that the group had visited some secondary schools in the state to sensitise the students and youths who are targets of these human traffickers on how to detect them or their agents and resist their bad offer.
“Usually these traffickers lure the youths with gainful jobs and promises of taking them abroad to secure well paid jobs, all these are deceits. We were able to enlighten the youth not to fall prey,” he stated.
Sanwo said that group had done its best with three days quality sensisitation, awareness show and points of signs to look out in persons who appears to them as friends or relatives with strange promises.
Sanwo advised parents to be weary of whom they give their children to for purposes of getting jobs in order to support them cushion the effect of economic hardship for the family.
He advised parents to ask questions from such people who visit to request the stay of their children with them before allowing such movement because most of them do not end up as promised.
Mrs Lilian Ezenwa, the National Vice President of Network Against Child trafficking, Abuse and Labour (NACTAL) described the programme as a huge success because they were able to reach out to relevant stakeholders in the issue.
Ezenwa said that the choice of Anambra for the programme was based on high reports of child kidnapping, harvesting and selling of organs, human trafficking and smuggling of migrants in the state.
She said the group had informed the traditional rulers and other relevant bodies about its findings and on how to catch up on those involved.
Ezenwa said that they visited Igwebuike Grammar School, Girls Secondary School, Awka among others to sensisitise them on the presence of human traffickers and dangers associated with such movement.
Ezenwa said that Easter celebration was around the corner and urged parents to watch out for anybody with strange movement around their homes especially those who come to rent room for couple of months in their areas.
Ezenwa urged the public to call the following telephones to alert the civil societies involved in fighting against human traffickers and smuggling of migrants in the state on 08035892100, 08035264939 and 08063940948.
The 3-day programme was orgainsed by FIIAP under A-TIPSOM supported programme by European Union in collaboration with NAPTIP and NACTAL Anambra chapter.
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