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NAPTIP, Taraba Govt Return 10 Trafficked Children To Families 

By Sahel Reporters 

The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) in collaboration with the ministry of Women Affairs and Child Development has reunited the 10 trafficked minors to their biological parents in Jalingo.

In a statement issued on Tuesday by Mr Bako Amos, Commander of the Taraba Command of the NAPTIP, underscored the effect of such acts.

“On Feb. 2, 2026, Mrs Mary Sinjen, Commissioner for Women Affairs and Child Development, in respect of the 10 victims of human trafficking intercepted along with their trafficker on Jan.31st, 2026, at Kurmi Park in Jalingo, to be transported to Baisa, the headquarters of Kurma local government area.

“She visited the Command with her Permanent Secretary Mr Eric Juyo, to receive the victims and to interact with them, to identify the root causes of the illegitimate movement of minors out of their home of origin to an unknown destination.

“And to also identify and analyse their challenges in order to efficiently proffer lasting solutions through policy development and implementation, that will assist in reducing the heinous crime of human trafficking and irregular movement of children, women and girls, to it’s bearest minimum,” she stated.

The statement further emphasized on the dangers that were associated with irregular movement of these categories of people in the society which is sometimes without the consent of their parents or on deception for greener pastures for their children at destination.

It also said that it only to had access to these children for their exploitative and financial gains on the victims.

The statement also called on all parents in the state to desist from these tendencies of handing over their loved ones to greedy traffickers, on the grounds to ease their hardship of up bringing of their children by unscruplous traffickers at the detriment of the vulnerable Children, boys and girls.

It reiterated its commitment to victims protection and care to be able to get rid of the victims traumatic experiences of human trafficking, and reassure that it’s not going to be business as usual for the traffickers in Taraba State. 

It vows that nobody suspected of committing or aiding the commission of this evil crime of human trafficking will be spared if found culpable beyond a reasonable doubt.

Meanwhile, 10 victims had been counselled and reunited with their biological parents after their interaction with the Hon. Commissioner of Women Affairs and Child Development, Hon. Mary Sinjen.

Recall that, recently NAPTIP intercepted a woman with 10 minors at Kurma Park in Jalingo, the Taraba State capital.

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