Human trafficking in Edo State
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Hakindo njulaagu aadee e nder leydi Edo ina hulɓinii [Ƴeew yeewtere.)] e nder ndee diiwaan Naajeeriya. E nder diiwaan Naajeeriya'en, Edo State woni ko ɓuri heewde e yimɓe ɓe ngalaa ko’e maɓɓe e nder leydi Naajeeriya. Sukaaɓe rewɓe e nder diiwaan Edo ina njiɗi fodoore fenaande ngam yaltude leydi Najeriya e yahde caggal leydi ngam nguurndam moƴƴam, e yeeyooɓe. Ɓeen yeeyooɓe e nder ndeeɗoo dowla kadi ina kuutoroo manipulaasiyoŋ, e hunndeeji diabolik e ñamaale ñamaale ngam haɓaade mborosaaji mum en e doole mum en e maccungaagu, golle doole, njulaagu jikkuuji, e yeeyde terɗe.
Jaaɓngal Rajooji njulaagu e dokke kollitii wonde dowla Edo ko nokku teskinɗo ngam yeeyde yimɓe wonɓe e njulaagu e gooto e nokkuuji ɓurɗi yeeyde e nder Afrik. E hitaande 2016, fotde 11 000 debbo arɓe to leydi Itali ngam yeeyde jikkuuji rewrude e geec Mediteraane, ummorii ko e diiwaan Edo. E hitaande 2017, e nder 119 000 egguɓe arɓe e leydi Itali, ina hiisa wonde 18 185 ko Niiseer, 5 425 ko rewɓe, 94% e ɓeen warɓe ɓee ummorii ko e Edo Dowla. E hitaande 2018, 50% Najeriya ɓennuɓe e Libi ɓe ngummiima e dowla Edo.
Recruitment Victims Yahooɓe e nder Edo State ina kuutoroo peeje ceertuɗe ngam heɓde sukaaɓe rewɓe e rewɓe ngam yeeyde jikkuuji. Ina jeyaa e ɗeen geɗe noddude doole ɓurɗe mawnude, ɗe nganndu-ɗaa ko "juju". Sukaaɓe rewɓe tokosɓe fotɓe yeeyde, ina ngaddaa e nokkuuji "juju" e nder gure to woɗɗi e nder leydi Benin, ɗo ɓe ndogata hunnde e yarde ko ina wona 100 000 mbuuɗu. Ɗaɓɓaande hunduko ndee waɗata ko ngam nanondiral hakkunde yeeyooɓe ɓee e sukaaɓe rewɓe ɓee, ɓe nanondiri yoɓde ñamaale maɓɓe e yeeyooɓe ɓee, ɓe ngoppataa ɓe hay dara.
Feere woɗnde yeeyooɓe ɓee ko ƴettude galleeji wonɓe e caɗeele faggudu, e wiyde ina nelda ɓiɓɓe mum en rewɓe leyɗeele goɗɗe ngam heɓde golle. Hono ɓeeɗoo jibnaaɓe maa ndokku sukaaɓe mum en e toppitagol yeeyooɓe ɓee. Yeeyooɓe woɗɓe ina mbaawi huutoraade jokkondiral hakkunde yimɓe (ɗum woni huutoraade banndiraaɓe, sehilaaɓe walla yiɗɓe) ngam waawde huutoraade yimɓe ɓe nganndaa koye mum en ngam yeeyde ɗum en.
Naatgol heen
To diiwal Edo, kuuɗe ɗuuɗɗe ngam haɓugo bee njulaagu ɓiɓɓe aadama'en, laamu, hukuumaaji lesdi, hukuumaaji pamari, hukuumaaji pamari ɗin ɗon ndarna ngam laarugo kuugal hukuumaaji pamari nder diiwal ngal. E lewru Ogost 2017, laamu lesdi Edo fuɗɗi hukuumaaji rento lesdi Edo ngam haɓugo bee njulaagu yimɓe (ETAHT) rewrude e sariya lesdi Edo ngam haɗuki njulaagu yimɓe, ko suudu joonde lesdi Edo, nden gomnaajo lesdi Edo, Godwin Obaseki, jaɓi ɗum, ñalnde 23 lewru Mbooy hitaande 2018 ƴaañiiɓe e njulaagu aadee ummoriiɓe e diiwaan Edo, rokkude wasiyaaji, heblo golle, hoɗorde, porogaraamuuji wallitde e wiɗtooji luulndiiɗi njulaagu aadee. Haa lewru mars 2022, ETAHT hollitii heɓii 5,142 wartuɓe wonɓe e njulaagu aadee, 614 wartuɓe njannginaama, N101million naftoraama ngam wallitde warɓe ɓee.Sabaabuuji
Ko ɓuri heewde e njulaagu aadee ko njulaagu nguu. Njulaagu aadee ina heewi bonde e baasal, e njuɓɓudi galleeji ndi dartaaki, e geɗe aadaaji bonɗe, e njiimaandi aadee e yiɗde laamu ekn.
Fannuuji
Nokkuuji keewɗi njulaagu aadee ina ngoodi e nder diiwaan Edo, kono won heen mbaydiiji ina njaaji ; bana sappinol:
Kuutoragol njulaagu njulaagu
Njulaagu jokkere enɗam
Ƴeew kadi
Njulaagu aadee e nder leydi Nijeer
Maccungaaku nder leydi .[1].[2].[3].[4].[5][6].[7]In 2017, out of 119,000 migrants who arrived in Italy, it was estimated that 18,185 were from Nigeria, 5,425 were women and 94% of these victims came from Edo State.[8][9][10].[11].[12] In August 2017, the Edo State government launched the Edo State Task Force Against Human Trafficking (ETAHT) through the Edo State Trafficking in Persons Prohibition law passed by the Edo State House of Assembly and assented by the governor of state Godwin Obaseki on May 23, 2018..[13].[14]
Tuugnorgal
[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]- ↑ Braimah, Tim (2013-06-01). "Sex Trafficking in Edo State: Causes and Solutions". Social Science Research Network (in Engeleere). Rochester, NY. SSRN 2273039.
- ↑ ETAHT, Edo State Task Force Against Human Trafficking. "Working to eradicate human trafficking and irregular migration in Edo State" (PDF). ETAHT. Edo State Task Force Against Human Trafficking. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 March 2022. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
- ↑ Anyabuike, Teresa (28 April 2020). "In Edo State, advocates aim to engage the people in anti-trafficking fight". Global Sisters Report (in Engeleere). Global Sisters Report. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
- ↑ Olubukola, Irele Abigail (2020). "Human Trafficking in Edo State, Nigeria: Experiences of Some Young Girls who have Survived Trafficking". Lwati: A Journal of Contemporary Research. 17 (2): 204–224. ISSN 1813-2227.
- ↑ Anyabuike, Teresa (28 April 2020). "In Edo State, advocates aim to engage the people in anti-trafficking fight". Global Sisters Report (in Engeleere). Global Sisters Report. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
- ↑ Leposo, Nima Elbagir with Hassan John, Lillian. "'Don't struggle if you're raped': Smuggler's chilling words". CNN. Cable News Network. CNN. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
- ↑ IOM, International Organisation on Migration. "UN Migration Agency Issues Report on Arrivals of Sexually Exploited Migrants, Chiefly from Nigeria". International Organization for Migration (in Engeleere). International Organisation on Migration. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
- ↑ IOM, International Organization for Migration. "'Voodoo Curses' Keep Victims of Trafficking Under Bondage". International Organization for Migration (in Engeleere). International Organization for Migration. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
- ↑ "Nigeria: Human Trafficking Factsheet". pathfindersji.org. Pathfinders Justice Initiative. Retrieved 29 March 2022.
- ↑ Olufade, Cynthia (March 2019). "Sustenance of Sex Trafficking in Edo State: the Combined Effect of Oath Tacking, Transnational Silence and Migration Imaginaries on Trafficked Women in Edo State". pp. 1–26.
- ↑ "Advocacy on human trafficking". Global Sisters Report (in Engeleere). 2018-02-06. Retrieved 2022-03-30.
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<ref>tag; no text was provided for refs namedOlubukola 20202 - ↑ "Advocacy on human trafficking". Global Sisters Report (in Engeleere). 2018-02-06. Retrieved 2022-03-30.
- ↑ Punam, Shashi (2018). Human Trafficking: Causes and Implications.