 The state command of the Nigerian Security and Civil Defense Corps and the CDC has arrested two alleged child traffickers in the Okoloa community area of Ilari, the choir of state capital Julio de Victims, into prostitution. The public relations officer of the command, Alasukami Ayeni, disclosed this while briefing journalists at the command headquarters on Thursday, disclosing that one of the underaged trafficked girls by name Okechuku Alaw, aged 17, escaped from the hotel where she was learned into prostitution before reporting to the command on the activities of the syndicates. The NCDC spokesman, Alasukami Ayeni, said 600-aged girls were rescued following a tip-off. He informed of a deception through one girl, Okechuku Alaw, a 16-year-old who claimed that she was deceived from an unbrasted, that she would be given a job that would fetch her 50,000-euro monthly and through that she came to Ilari. When getting to Ilari, the suspect, who is still at large, blessed in Chioba, led her into prostitution at the Yabba Guest House in Okolo. The girl has been there, she claimed, sometimes she attends to between 5 to 17 men on a daily basis. We're going to release them to NAPTI for diligence prosecution. The alleged traffickers, however, insist that the victims bought into the idea of going into prostitution willingly with the consent of their sisters. The NCDC advised parents on the need for effective monitoring of their daughters to avoid falling victims of persons who may want to influence them negatively. The parents on their part should engage their children, they should ensure they send these children. The call was made at the Federal University Oye Kiti during the 15th inaugural lecture of the institution delivered by Professor Taju Olanio. The Deputy Vice Chancellor of the University, who represented the Vice Chancellor, pointed at leadership failure, state fragility and too much power centred at a federal level as part of reasons why sections are frequently agitating for separation.