 Now, the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons not to obsess to reach the need for collaborative efforts among law enforcement agencies to tackle the scourge of human trafficking and forced migration. These came up on the sidelines of a capacity-building workshop for law enforcers. Details in this report. The problem of human trafficking and irregular migration has become a great national concern, especially with a large number of Nigerians trapped in sexual and labor exploitation in Varus African and European countries. To this end, sensitization and enlightenment are done. It is imperative for law enforcement officers who are often visible in referral and reintegration processes to get better understanding of the situation. This workshop also seeks to explore interagency networking and in the long run, stem the tide. If they are not fully aware or abreast with what the loss is, how best do you want them to implement what they are not conversant with? And then, of course, also ensuring that they become aware of the need for more gender sensitivity and gender responsiveness, even in their own response and in dealing with the issue. So that is part of the critical essence of the training and also to ensure that there is collaboration. NAPTIP also raises some concerns about new tactics used by the perpetrators to layer unsuspecting Nigerians. The facilitator takes time to explain key areas and useful insight in fighting the menace. What we have noticed is that on daily basis, the traffickers are evolving various antiques of taking our children away. And as they are doing that, the agency which I represent, NAPTIP, is also doing a lot to ensure that we are also going to ensure that whatever antiques they are brought up, we are also going to reduce whatever they are doing. Not only the law enforcement agencies, we are also looking at individuals. Okay, sometimes you discover that even it's the parents that encourages this movement. It could be because of poverty, maybe because of ignorance. Most people are not aware of the kind of suffering these children go out there to get engaged in. And so because of that, they are just concerned about, oh, she has bought us a car, she's doing well and all that. I think we need to do a lot of sensitization. And so the agencies, NAPTIP and the other, it should not relent, but it should also come up with new and innovative strategies on how to tackle this problem of trafficking and forced migration. It is agreed that law enforcement agencies can play a critical role in the fight against the menace through intelligence gathering, prosecution of traffickers within the ambit of the law and protection of victims. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.