
Judith-Chukwu raised the alarm during an interview with journalists in her office in Awka adding that human trafficking is assuming an increasingly alarming dimension in the State punch reports.
According to her, the agency has performed fairly well by establishing state task forces to curb human trafficking in the rural areas, where it is most prevalent.
"We have seen situations where a girl gets pregnant, and then someone suddenly presents a marriage proposal. After she gives birth, often without her knowledge or consent, the man takes the baby and sells it,” she said.
Judith-Chukwu, who lamented that the sale of babies is more prevalent in rural communities, emphasised the need for widespread public enlightenment, particularly among residents of remote areas.
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These end time crase for wanton material gains,is really scary and worrisome. 😌😌😌
ReplyDeleteSeems like a survival strategy to me. It’s sad when a country does not have enough good paying jobs for its citizens that allow them to meet their daily needs with ease. Folks come up with all kinds of means to survive. The young women do not know that they are chemically bonding with the fetus, and the mental torture they will face perhaps for years to come once they separate.
DeleteThis is sad
ReplyDeleteSome are selling their eggs sef
People in the rural settlement need to be educated.They must understand the danger in it and need to know there are laws attached to this criminal act, anyone caught, will face the law.
ReplyDeleteMen are using stupid women as baby factories
ReplyDeleteOmo, the end is here already
ReplyDeleteNo now, no b all way right now
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