Ugo Aliogo
The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) recently reunited five rescued children with their parents.
A statement from the Head, Press and Public Relations (NAPTIP), Stella Nezan, said the children under the age range of four to seven were abducted at various times by one 32 year old Musa Abdulrahman and sold to unsuspecting women in different parts of the country in the guise of adoption.
Presenting the children to the excited parents at the Headquarters of NAPTIP, the Director General, Imaam Sulaiman-Ibrahim, called on parents to ensure adequate protection of their children to avoid incidences of kidnapping, abduction, trafficking and other crimes against children.
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NAPTIP hands over 5 trafficked children to parents
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By Joseph Erunke
ABUJA -THE National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons,NAPTIP, has reunited five children rescued from a child trafficker with their parents.
The children said to be between the ages of five to seven,were abducted at various times by one 32 year-old Musa Abdulrahman and sold to unsuspecting women in different parts of the country in the guise of adoption.
A statement, Tuesday, by Stella Nezan,the agency’s Head, Press and Public Relations,said NAPTIP’s Director General, Imaam Sulaiman,who handed over the children to their parents at the organisation’s headquarters,in Abuja,”called on parents to ensure adequate protection of their children to avoid incidences of kidnapping, abduction, trafficking and other crimes against children.”