 In a bid to sensitize stakeholders on the impact of irregular migration and human trafficking in the country, the Lutheran Church of Christ in Nigeria, Al-Sisiyan, has flagged off a sensitization campaign in Yola, the Adamawa State Capitol. The Archbishop of the Church, Ponte Moussa Philippus, appealed to government, non-government, to actors and other development agencies to join effort in developing economies that create legitimate jobs and empower the youths with the same chances to pursue their dreams. Security agencies and the government has to do more because they have to use more superior and sophisticated ways of communicating and information sharing and networks in order to deal with this matter. So technology, yes, has been misused, but it becomes a blessing for us that we can lessen the activities of human traffickers. They are among us. They are not far away. It's possible by educating people, raising consciousness in society. The same media that they are using, we can also use it. Newsmen and women can use it in a very positive way to spread the message rather than messages that lure people into thinking that, well, if you get into a certain place, you become rich, is to educate them to see that there is no place where you just find life easy to do. You can go to the hinter places and, you know, educate mothers because these people, when they come, you know, they go, they go to the interiors. They save mothers with small money, tell them that they are taking their children out there for education or for whatever, for whatever they may be taking them for. But when they go there, they turn them into slaves. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.