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Edo State Task Force Against Human Trafficking

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Edo State Task Force Against Human Trafficking
government agency

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

  1. "EU SUPPORTS NAPTIP TO ESTABLISH KANO STATE HUMAN TRAFFICKING TASK FORCE". A-TIPSOM. 31 August 2021. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  2. "Obaseki sets up task force to tackle human trafficking". Vanguard News (in Engeleere). 2017-08-15. Retrieved 2022-03-30.
  3. "Obaseki Inaugurates Task Force On Anti-Human Trafficking". ChannelsTV. 16 August 2017. Retrieved 30 March 2022.
  4. "Edo receives 5,619 Libya returnees in four years -- Official" (in Engeleere). 2021-03-18. Retrieved 2022-03-30.
  5. "Edo govt, IOM strengthen ties in fight against human trafficking". Vanguard News (in Engeleere). 2020-02-20. Retrieved 2022-03-30.
  6. "Human Trafficking Between Nigeria and the UK: Addressing a Shared Challenge" (PDF). Nigeria APPG Report Human Trafficking: 28. 2018.
  7. 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.