Kebbi State Governor Nasir Idris has restated his administration’s commitment to tackling human trafficking and related abuses, pledging to hold perpetrators accountable and prioritize the safety of residents.
The assurance was given during a one-day public enlightenment and awareness campaign held at the Zuru Local Government Town Hall.
The event, organized by the Zuru Local Government Council in collaboration with the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), focused on educating the public about the dangers of human trafficking, child labour, sexual abuse, and gender-based violence.

Representing the Governor, Special Adviser on Security retired Colonel Danladi Hassan Riba, conveyed a strong warning against human trafficking and exploitation.
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Zuru Local Government Chairman, Muhammad Bala Isah, expressed a zero-tolerance policy on human trafficking and sexual abuse, describing human trafficking as a modern form of slavery that exploits people for prostitution and hazardous labour.
He commended the federal government for establishing NAPTIP in 2003 and praised Governor Idris for supporting the agency’s operational base in Kebbi State.

Isah issued a stern warning to traffickers, announcing that joint security operations would soon intensify to eradicate the crime in Zuru. He also commended Governor Idris and NAPTIP for their efforts in rescuing 19 children trafficked to Calabar for exploitation.
The Emir of Zuru, Major General Muhammad Sani Sami, expressed gratitude to NAPTIP and pledged the support of traditional leaders to raise awareness and combat trafficking.
(Editor: Ebuwa Omo-Osagie)