 Storytelling by survivors of human traffickers have been identified as a major key to sanitizing the general public of the use of irregular migration. This was the submission of the premiere of a short film titled Dangerous Hope by the United Nation High Commission for Refugees in Benicity, the Adore State Capital. Speaking after the events, stakeholders called for more response mechanism to ensuring that the scourge of irregular migration is mitigated in the society. We are airing this film in order to make sanitization to people who are involved in mixed movement with irregular movement in other countries, to make awareness to them in order that they can make a good choice because they are facing a lot of danger in those places where they are victim of smugglers and other traffickers. This program is in our line of our activity to sanitize the population, mainly those youth who are targeted by traffickers. There are a lot of excuses to how persons who can be vulnerable to being trafficked and being smuggled. It doesn't matter that it's only in your house or your comfort zone that you can be trafficked. We saw that the people, even in the refugee camp, are just susceptible to being trafficked. So those are the exposures we got from the program today. NAPTIP, yes, is the focal agency in the fight against human trafficking. But NAPTIP cannot do it alone. We need the collaboration of all stakeholders to make sure that we prevent human trafficking and keep our community safe. So this program today that really highlights the problems of irregular migration and human trafficking is very, very important. There is need for us to start looking at the social media space because on social medias traffickers easily deceive potential migrants on social medias. That is the reason why movies like this can be used on social media.