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NAPTIP Rescues Over 7,000 Trafficking Victims In Two Years, Heralding Hope For Nigeria

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisApril 10, 2025 National No Comments3 Mins Read
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NAPTIP Rescues Over 7,000 Trafficking Victims In Two Years, Heralding Hope For Nigeria.

The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) has delivered a stunning triumph in the fight against human trafficking, rescuing more than 7,000 victims across Nigeria in just two years. The milestone was unveiled at a press conference in Abuja on Wednesday, shining a spotlight on the agency’s relentless efforts to dismantle trafficking networks and restore lives.

 

Director-General Fatima Waziri, beaming with pride, credited the success to a united front of international partners, local communities, and law enforcement. “Every rescue is a step towards justice,” she declared to a room filled with journalists and advocates. “These are not just numbers—they’re people given a second chance at life.” The figures, spanning 2023 to 2025, reflect a sharp escalation in NAPTIP’s operations, with raids and intelligence-driven missions targeting hotspots from Lagos to Borno.





 

Among the heartwarming stories is that of 19-year-old Grace from Edo State, who was reunited with her family after months abroad in harrowing conditions. Trafficked under false promises of work, Grace endured exploitation before NAPTIP, alongside foreign allies, secured her freedom. Now back home, she’s enrolled in a tailoring course funded by the agency’s rehabilitation programme. “I thought I’d never see my mum again,” Grace said, her voice thick with emotion. “Now I can dream of a future.”

 

The rescued victims—many of them women and children—have been offered a lifeline through NAPTIP’s support network, which includes counselling, medical care, and vocational training in skills like sewing, hairdressing, and farming. Waziri highlighted how these efforts aim to empower survivors, ensuring they can stand on their own feet. “We’re not just saving them; we’re helping them rebuild,” she added.

 

The announcement has sparked widespread praise, with community leaders and charities calling it a “beacon of hope” in a country where trafficking has long preyed on the vulnerable. Recent posts on X echoed this sentiment, with users applauding NAPTIP’s grit and urging even tougher action against traffickers. The agency reported that its crackdown has also led to over 200 convictions since 2023, a sign that justice is catching up with the criminals.

 

Looking ahead, NAPTIP has vowed to keep the pressure on. Waziri revealed plans to expand rural outreach and bolster partnerships with schools and village heads to spot at-risk individuals early. “This is a fight we cannot afford to lose,” she said, calling for stronger laws and public vigilance to shield Nigeria’s most vulnerable.

 

As the press conference wrapped up, the room buzzed with optimism. For the 7,000-plus souls rescued—and countless others still in need—NAPTIP’s work is a powerful reminder that even in the darkest corners, light can break through.

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