 As part of activities to mark this year's World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, Makodi's Zonal Commander, Mrs. Iver and Gloria Bay has carried out an awareness walk on the streets of Makodi to create awareness on the prevailing issues of human trafficking in the States. In her welcome address, the Zonal Commander, who was represented by Mr. Kelvin Otokma, informs the theme for this year's 2020 World Day Against Trafficking in Persons, let's leave no one behind and reach every victim of human trafficking. It is a call for everyone to be involved in victim support. For the victims of this nature, we know that so many people that have worked before are custody on account of this offences are people that have been outside contributing to the society. So when a message is drawn and people are made to be aware about the ills of this offence, I think we will stop people from coming to the facility and have more people in the society who will be doing more meaningful things. This event is happening to us as a self-enacted mission of ensuring children and women attain to their good potentials in the society. But the session will continue to complement nothing like it to drive the process. We will also join hands to fight against those practices that help women and children in high rates of prostitution, armed robbers, kidnappers, and expose them to disease and death.