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Aga-africa, Roost Foundation, NDLEA Collaborate On Checkmating Drug Abuse by TheHeat: 5:36pm On Sep 29, 2022
*Train enforcement agents, social, welfare workers, activists


By Henry Ojelu

The Attorney General Alliance, Africa (AGA-Africa) in a collaborative effort with the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) and the Roost Foundation organized a two-day workshop for the training of critical stakeholders tackling the menace of human trafficking, irregular migration, drug abuse, sexual and gender based violence in the country.


According to AGA-Africa, “human trafficking is a $150 billion per year industry, with $99 billion from sexual exploitation”, hence the need for a collective effort in fighting the scourge.


AGA-Africa Country Coordinator for Nigeria, Ebelechukwu Enedah, in a welcome, lamented that attention was yet to be given to the fact that there is a strong interlink between human trafficking and drug trafficking, adding that, “the idea that human being can be exploited and use over and over for profit is the greatest humanitarian crisis of our time”.

Enedah, noted that apart from equipping stakeholders with necessary knowledge and skills to combat the twin monster of human and drug trafficking / abuse, the workshop will shine the spotlight on the problem in Abuja, especially, the Mpape community in order to minimize the abuse of drugs amongst children, youths and adults in Nigeria.

Also speaking, Chairman, Board of Trustees, United Nations Voluntary Trust Fund for Victims of Trafficking in Persons (UNVTF), Dame Julie Okah-Donli, disclosed that apart from the victims who are already addicted to drug abuse, human traffickers use drugs as a “bait” to lure people.


“They capitalize on substance abuse disorder to promise their victims free and constant supply of illegal drugs in exchange for sexual and labour exploitation”, she added.


Okah-Donli stressed that after passing through primary, secondary and sometimes tertiary victimization phases, victims of drug trafficking and abuse deserve a level of care and special treatment to support them in their recuperation process.

“At this stage, the survivors come in contact with caregivers and caregiving institutions. It is for this reason that training and retraining is quite imperative for relevant stakeholders”, she added.

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