 Still in the news, the International Organization for Migration, IOM, is raising awareness about the dangers of human trafficking. It is doing so in collaboration with the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons through a campaign called Project BOSS. The campaign involves walking across major roads in the state as the senior project assistant of the IOM, Aikbezi Uyime, explains. This bus is a one-stop shop for awareness raising. So the essence of this bus is to go to communities with one message, no to human trafficking, no to irregular migration. We have done this launch in Abuja, turned around, is a transitory bus movement. We've also done it in Lagos, and now it is a town of Edo state. From Edo, we are going to move to Delta. So this bus will go to the nooks and crannies of communities in the state passing this message. And it's an avenue for, if you want to report a case of a trafficker, when the bus comes, you can feel free, you meet them, multiple officials will be on the bus, and we are here to support them. Public enlightenment to create awareness, because if people are enlightened, if we talk to them and they know the risks, they will not engage in those trips, okay? And it is at the heart of our director general, Senator Bashir Mohammed, that we should spread, we should get to the grassroots. He believes in grassroots sensitization. He believes that everybody should know the ills and dangers of traveling irregularly, the ills and dangers associated with human trafficking. And about fresh news updates.