ANTI HUMAN TRAFFICKING: Okoduwa urges Hausa Community in Edo to spread campaign to home states

Hausa Community in Edo State has been urged to spread the anti human trafficking campaign to their home states.

The Senior Special Assistant to Governor Godwin Obaseki on Anti Human trafficking Issues, Comrade Solomon Okoduwa was speaking at the weekend during a sensitization programme at Old Trailer Park Central Mosque, Aduwawa near Benin City.

Okoduwa was emphatic that the state government was determined to ending the menace of human trafficking and irregular migration in the state.

He said the state government is creating vast opportunities for youth employment in order to dissuade them from embarking on the fruitless journeys abroad.

The governor’s aide also asked the cross section of Hausa to take his message back to their home states especially the Border States of Nigeria where some of them are directly or indirectly involve in human trafficking and irregular migration.

Meanwhile, the leaders of Hausa Community, including the Secretary of Edo State Cow Dealers and Butchers Cooperative Society, Yahaya Idris and Alhaji Abdullahi Nagwandu as well as the Chief Imam of Old Trailer Central Mosque, Alhaji Muhammad Nurudeen Abdullah who commended the Governor Godwin Obaseki led government for the initiative and sued for sustenance.

They however appealed to the government to implement various laws to stamp-out street begging which they strongly condemned





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