We ll Investigate Case Of Nigerian Sisters Crying To Return Home After Being Trafficked To Ghana NAPTIP
The young girls also alleged that the woman s daughter was making them work in her bakery and not paying them, even though the agreement was to pay them GHC100.00 (Ghanaian cedis) a month.
The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) has promised to intervene in the case of two young Nigerian sisters trafficked to Ghana.
The girls, Hope Sunday, 18, and Joy Sunday, 15, had earlier cried out for help to return to their home country.
SaharaReporters earlier reported that the girls alleged maltreatment by the woman who trafficked them to Ghana, hence their attempt to return to Nigeria.