A member of the governing council, Nigeria maritime university, Okerenkoko, Benedict Aguele, has congratulated Comrade Mustapha Salihu, on his recent appointment as Chairman of the Board of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP).
Aguele in a statement described the appointment as a “timely and strategic move” that would significantly enhance the agency’s mission to combat human trafficking and other forms of exploitation in Nigeria.
“Comrade Mustapha Salihu’s appointment is a well-deserved recognition of his leadership capacity and commitment to public service. With his wealth of experience and progressive mindset, I am confident that he will play a pivotal role in repositioning NAPTIP for greater efficiency and visibility.”
NAPTIP, established to tackle human trafficking, child labour, sexual exploitation, and other forms of modern slavery, plays a vital role in protecting vulnerable populations and enforcing human rights across Nigeria. Aguele expressed optimism that under Salihu’s board leadership, the agency would deepen its impact through improved policy oversight, public engagement, and strategic partnerships.
He added, “This is not just a win for Comrade Salihu, but for all Nigerians, especially victims and survivors of trafficking who depend on the Agency’s strength and responsiveness. I believe his leadership will further empower the NAPTIP management team to deliver on its mandate with renewed vigor.”
Aguele concluded by pledging support for efforts that promote human dignity and social justice, emphasizing the need for collective responsibility in the fight against human trafficking.
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