Edo State Task Force Against Human Trafficking
Goomu gollordu leydi Edo ngam haɓaade njulaagu aadee (ETAHT) ko fedde gollorde leydi Najeriya nde laamu leydi Edo sosi ngam haɓaade njulaagu aadee e eggugol ngol aldaa e laawol e nder diiwaan hee, kam e stigma mo ardi e mum, Goomu gollordu leydi Najeriya ngam haɓaade njulaagu aadee, ko jooni so replicated of Deltauther, O, O, Lagos, Enugu, lesɗe Ekiti, ekn.Prof. Yinka Omorogbe, Jaagorgal men ko feewti e kisal e komisinaajo ñaawoore, diiwaan Edo, ko kanko kadi woni hooreejo fedde nde. E hitaande 2017, Mr Godwin Obaseki udditi fedde toppitiinde ko feewti e njulaagu aadee. Terɗe fedde nde udditaama to galle laamu nguu to wuro Benin, laamorgo leydi ndi. Goomu Edo ngam haɓaade njulaagu aadee ina wiyee jaɓɓiima fotde 5 619 artuɓe ummoriiɓe Libi e laawol Orop gila 2017 haa hannde..[1].[2][3]The Edo Task Force Against Human Trafficking is said to have received about 5,619 returnees from Libya en-route Europe from 2017 till date.[4][5][6][7]
Goomu nguu ina waɗi nulaaɓe ummoriiɓe e juɓɓule kisal, ONG, NAPTIP MDAS, juɓɓule diine e aadaaji.
Mission Ngam joofnude njulaagu aadee e eggugol ngol aldaa e sago (maccungaagu hannde nguu), kam e wallitde, naatnude warɓe ɓee e nder renndo.
Paandaale
The task force is made up of representatives from security agencies, NGOs, NAPTIP MDAS, religious and traditional institutions.
Mission To end human trafficking and irregular migration (modern-day slavery), as well as help, reintegrate returnees into society.
Objectives
- ↑ "EU SUPPORTS NAPTIP TO ESTABLISH KANO STATE HUMAN TRAFFICKING TASK FORCE". A-TIPSOM. 31 August 2021. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
- ↑ "Obaseki sets up task force to tackle human trafficking". Vanguard News (in Engeleere). 2017-08-15. Retrieved 2022-03-30.
- ↑ "Obaseki Inaugurates Task Force On Anti-Human Trafficking". ChannelsTV. 16 August 2017. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
- ↑ "Edo receives 5,619 Libya returnees in four years -- Official" (in Engeleere). 2021-03-18. Retrieved 2022-03-30.
- ↑ "Edo govt, IOM strengthen ties in fight against human trafficking". Vanguard News (in Engeleere). 2020-02-20. Retrieved 2022-03-30.
- ↑ "Human Trafficking Between Nigeria and the UK: Addressing a Shared Challenge" (PDF). Nigeria APPG Report Human Trafficking: 28. 2018.
- ↑ Okere, Alexander (2019-08-16). "Women must marry men confident of their success –Prof Omorogbe, Edo Attorney General". Punch Newspapers (in Engeleere). Retrieved 2024-08-05.