The Nigerian
Immigration Service, Oyo State Command, on Saturday paraded a pastor, Olufemi
Timothy, and four others accused of child trafficking in Ibadan.
The command
also paraded 12 boys and four girls allegedly being used by the accused persons
in a slavery ring.
The Controller of
the command, Innocent Akatu, said the accused persons were apprehended in
various locations in Ibadan, adding that they would be handed over to the
National Agency for the Prohibition of Traffic in Persons for legal actions.
Our correspondent,
who was at the command when the culprits and their victims were handed over to
NAPTIP officials from Lagos, observed that the children were not well fed and
clothed. One of the children, who identified herself as Glory, said that she
had been in Nigeria for three years without being paid. She could not recognise
places where she had worked or whom she had worked for. She also said her
mother was told by someone that she was coming to Nigeria to work and earn good
money.
Akatu said, “Human
trafficking is a serious crime that we are trying to end. We have very young
children being taken away from their parents under the pretext that the
traffickers would get jobs for them or give them a better standard of living.
Many of them are brought into Nigeria from Benin Republic, Togo and other
neighbouring countries. They are sold into slavery by those who brought them
into the country.”
He made reference
to a boy of nine years old, who was brought to Ibadan from Benue by his brother
and sold into slavery, saying, “He does not know where he is. These children do
not receive the wages paid for them. The money goes to the people who brought
them. So it’s pure slavery. In the past, when we arrested children like these,
we reconciled them with their parents. Even the foreigners would be taken to
their countries. But we now felt that the method did not help to check the
problem. That is why we are handing them over to NAPTIP for appropriate legal
action,” Akatu said.
While explaining
how Timothy and 12 of the victims were arrested in Iwo Road area of Ibadan, the
controller said the pastor was arrested with another man who brought the
children from Benin Republic.
In an attempt to
exonerate himself, Timothy said he had only come from his farm to help a
labourer when he was apprehended.
He said, “I am a
pastor and a farmer. There is a labourer in my farm who called me from Ibadan.
He said he was stranded in the city. I ran down quickly to help him out at Iwo
Road. He had 12 children with him from Benin Republic but I never knew he had
such people in his company.
He was travelling
to Ikire with them but my farm is in Ajoda Farm Settlement. I cannot deny
knowing him but all I was trying to do was to help him, not knowing that he was
trafficking children to Nigeria. I have foreigners in my farm but I don’t know
how they entered into Nigeria. They were already here before I employed them
Pastor, Others arrested for Child trafficking
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