 Now, the Lutheran Church of Christ in Nigeria, LCCN, under the auspice of the Lutheran World Federation in collaboration with the symbols of hope initiative has flagged off a sensitization campaign against human trafficking and illegal migration. This was revealed during the organization's visit to Tantale Hills of Cormor 2 in Adama State, the report. Human trafficking involves recruitment, harboring or transporting people into forced labour, prostitution, begging, criminality, domestic servitude and forced removal of organs through sexploitation. This menace, though has been in existence for as far back as the days of colonialism, it remains a grave crime in Nigeria as it is against the fundamental rights of an individual. And since so many people are still adamant about keeping the practice, the symbols of hope initiative in collaboration with the Lutheran World Federation are taking their campaigns to places such as markets, schools and remote communities to sensitize the people. According to the coordinator Emmanuel Gibral, alongside his team members, the visit was to educate the residents about the dangers of human trafficking and the need to avoid giving out their children and what's to strangers on the pretext of a better life. The sensitization in Cormor is basically on creating awareness to the people of Cormor with regards to human trafficking and irregular migration. A lot of migrant smugglers and human traffickers have taken advantage of their ignorance to take their children to the cities and sometimes subject them to slave-like activities and domestic servitude and forced labour. So the symbols of hope project, which is a department of the Lutheran Church of Christ in Nigeria, feels right to come over here and educate the people. There is going to be a change of the perspective of the people of how they should live their life or whatever such will happen they should have portion on what to do and how they will live their life. Meanwhile the resident pastor of the LCCN Church in Tantale, Augustine Tulip, described how the issue has been of major concern in the community. Some people are coming to deceive them that they should come and go together with them for education but unfortunately they are taking their assets left. About 95% of our children are not present with us. This has been an annual routine for the LCCN Church with the expectations to bring the ugly trend to the barest minimum.