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Traffickers Exploiting Japa Syndrome – NAPTIP DG

Dr. Waziri explained that traffickers are taking advantage of individuals desperate to leave Nigeria

paulcraft by paulcraft
July 30, 2024
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  • Dr. Fatima Waziri of NAPTIP warns that human traffickers exploit the “Japa syndrome,” preying on Nigerians seeking better opportunities abroad
  • She emphasizes tackling poverty and unemployment to combat trafficking, urging vigilance against false promises of a better life

The Director General of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), Dr. Fatima Azi Waziri, has highlighted how human traffickers are exploiting the “Japa syndrome.” She disclosed this during a townhall meeting with stakeholders to kick off activities for the 2024 World Day Against Trafficking.

Dr. Waziri explained that traffickers are taking advantage of individuals desperate to leave Nigeria due to poor socio-economic conditions. “The new trend for many young Nigerians is to ‘japa,’ and traffickers are taking advantage of it, posing as agents that can help offer a seamless process,” she said.

She emphasized the importance of addressing underlying issues such as poverty and unemployment to combat this problem effectively. “We understand that as long as we don’t deal with poverty, unemployment, and other socio-economic factors, we will keep going around in circles,” she noted.

Dr. Waziri cautioned against letting desperation cloud judgement and urged people to be vigilant and ask questions when someone offers dreams of a better life. She reiterated NAPTIP’s commitment to educating Nigerians about emerging trafficking schemes and prevention methods. “The agency is committed to updating the public on new methods traffickers use to recruit victims, as many fall prey due to a lack of information,” she added.

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