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Human Trafficking, Stowaway Account For $100m Global Loss Annually – Shippers Council

by Yusuf Babalola
3 weeks ago
in Business
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Executive Secretary, Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Barr. Pius Akutah

Executive Secretary, Nigerian Shippers’ Council, Barr. Pius Akutah

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The executive secretary/chief executive officer of Nigerian Shippers’ Council (NSC), Dr. Pius Akutah, said human trafficking and stowaways accounted for a global loss of over $100 million annually.

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He stated this while receiving in his Abuja office the management of the National Agency for Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) and MMS WoFHoF Initiative, an NGO, for a courtesy visit to explore collaboration to combat human trafficking by sea.

The Shippers Council boss who called for inter-agency and multi-sectoral collaborations to combat the rising incidents of human trafficking and stowaways in the nation’s marine and blue economy sector, said the crime began to grow in Africa in the last 10 years, taking a dangerous form.
Sharing compelling narratives on how he had handled human trafficking cases as a prosecutor for the nation, Akutah affirmed that the NAPTIP Act of 2003 derived its source from the Transnational Organised Crimes Convention 2000, which Nigeria is a signatory to.

Reaffirming that NAPTIP was one of the agencies set up to deal with different aspects of criminal activities that Nigeria was trying to fight, he said, “The menace has become something we should all join hands together to combat because it leads to a lot of criminal activities.”

“The maritime sector is not left out of this; stowaway is a veritable means of transporting victims to other countries. You know, before now, they used land transport.

“Now, Stowaways have become a major means of transporting these people-victims, to where they are needed. So, we thank God that we are bringing this awareness at the right time, when our Minister, the Minister of Marine and Blue Economy, His Excellency, Adegboyega Oyetola, the first Minister for the ministry, who is a determined leader, is looking at ways to make the maritime sector better.

He said the Minister had spoken eloquently and in strong terms against sexual harassment within the sector, especially on board ships, at a stakeholders’ engagement forum organised by a sister agency to create awareness on sexual harassment within the maritime sector.
Akutah says, “I think this is one issue that the Minister will take very seriously. As the port economic regulatory agency in the sector, we are concerned about the port economy, and these are criminal activities that also destroy the economy of the port.”

“So, it is also within our mandate to go into this partnership with your agency, NAPTIP, and your partnering NGO, MMS WoFHoF, and we are committed to that partnership going forward.

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“Within the port sector, we have many other agencies that are very material in this struggle. NIMASA is one of them. They are assigned the responsibility of maritime security and safety; they are also a very important partner that you can work with.” He noted.

To NAPTIP, the visit was part of the strategic engagements of its Director General with critical agencies of government and partners across the country aimed at enhancing inter-agency collaboration in the fight against human trafficking in Nigeria.

Speaking during the visit, the NAPTIP Director-General, Hajia Binta Adamu Bello, who described the Nigerian Shippers’ Council as a critical partners, disclosed that due to the intense operational heat on traffickers on the land borders by operatives of NAPTIP, some of the traffickers have now resorted to using the waterways to traffic their victims.

The NAPTIP Boss said, “ As a maritime regulatory body, the NSC oversees critical gateways to the nation’s trade and transportation systems, gateways that are unfortunately also exploited by traffickers to move victims clandestinely via vessels and other maritime routes.

 

“The shipping, ports, and logistics sectors can play a pivotal role in early detection, prevention, and reporting of trafficking activities, making collaboration between NAPTIP and NSC not only strategic but essential.

“NAPTIP is proposing to deepen engagement with the maritime sector in the fight against human trafficking, especially in sensitisation for identification of potential trafficking cases along the waterways and timely reporting to relevant authorities.

“We propose a collaboration targeting port workers, shipping agents, freight forwarders, crew members, and other maritime stakeholders to identify and report suspected trafficking activities using NSC’s outreach structures, the Nigerian Port Process Manual (NPPM) platforms, and Port Standing Task Team (PSTT) channels to integrate anti-trafficking awareness.

“Bearing in mind that the fight against human trafficking requires a united, multi-sectoral approach, and that the maritime sector under the regulatory leadership of NSC is a critical partner in closing the trafficking supply chain, NAPTIP expresses its readiness to formalise collaboration through an MoU or agreed action plan for sustained engagement.

“NAPTIP and NSC can strengthen Nigeria’s maritime security, while protecting vulnerable persons from exploitation”, the NAPTIP DG stated.

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