Monday, June 30, 2025 -The Anambra State Commander of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), Ibadin Judith-Chukwu, has said human trafficking is assuming an increasingly alarming dimension in the state.
Judith-Chukwu raised the alarm during an interview with
journalists in her office in Awka, on Saturday, June 28, 2025. She said young
people are now cohabiting by mutual consent solely to produce babies for sale, Punch reported.
According to her, the agency has performed fairly well by
establishing state task forces to curb human trafficking in the rural areas,
where it is most prevalent.
"We have seen situations where a girl gets pregnant,
and then someone suddenly presents a marriage proposal. After she gives birth,
often without her knowledge or consent, the man takes the baby and sells it,”
she said.
Judith-Chukwu, who lamented that the sale of babies is more
prevalent in rural communities, emphasised the need for widespread public
enlightenment, particularly among residents of remote areas.
"I can say that NAPTIP has performed fairly well by
establishing state task forces. These task forces are addressing crimes
specific to each state, especially those related to human trafficking.
"The task force in Anambra State is active and being
equipped to handle the situation.
"Since its establishment in 2020, the Anambra State
Task Force on Human Trafficking has initiated various activities, including
public sensitisation campaigns, to raise awareness about the trends and
patterns of human trafficking,” she said.
The NAPTIP Commander further stated that both the agency and
the task force are committed to informing and educating the public about the
deceptive tactics used by traffickers.
She called on traditional rulers, religious leaders, and
other influential figures to join the fight against what she described as
“organised crime”.
"We are engaging critical stakeholders such as sister
law enforcement agencies, religious bodies, and community groups to ensure the
message gets to every corner of the state.
"We are also looking forward to the August meeting,
which presents a valuable opportunity for intensive sensitisation,”
Judith-Chukwu added
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