The State and Challenges of Human Trafficking in Nigeria: Implications for National Peace and Security

T. Abiodun, M. Akinlade, O. Oladejo
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In the West African sub-region, the trend of trafficking in persons is widespread; and the phenomenon now attaining its peak unhindered, has actually portrayed Nigeria as a nation occupying a central position as an originating state, transit and destination for victims of trafficking. There is also evidence of internal trafficking from rural zones to cities. The menace of human trafficking in Nigerian state has taken an indescribable facet in the last two decades owing to the factors of; massive unemployment, poverty, recession in the economy, conflicts, globalization, existing weak legal system, and inadequate legislation, and political Journal of Public Administration and Governance ISSN 2161-7104 2021, Vol. 11, No. 2 http://jpag.macrothink.org 111 will. Trafficking in person is an organized crime and a modern form of slavery. The two methods used by traffickers to get their victims are deception and through force. Human trafficking has continued to strive in Nigeria because of shameful connivance among the Nigeria’s security agencies, Embassies, airline officials and human traffickers. The study adopts Marcus Felson and Lawrence Cohen’s Routine Activity and the Kevin Bales’ Modern Slavery theories (1979; 1999). 500 copies of questionnaire were administered to a set of purposively selected respondents with the In-Depth Interview Guide to elicit information on the subject. The study in its findings reveals that human trafficking has continued to strive in Nigeria because of connivance from the security, immigration, embassy, airline officials and traffickers while the menace has put Nigeria’s identity black in the global system. The study therefore recommended that the Nigerian government should swiftly endeavour to address the issue of massive unemployment and poverty in the state as well as create enabling environments for entrepreneurship for the citizenry; also the national laws, international conventions and protocols that have legal potencies to curb trafficking must be implemented or strengthened; and finally, fighting human trafficking in Nigeria requires more efforts to create public awareness of the crime, organize counseling, rehabilitation and re-integration program for the victims.
尼日利亚人口贩运的现状和挑战:对国家和平与安全的影响
在西非分区域,贩运人口的趋势很普遍;这种现象现在毫无阻碍地达到顶峰,实际上把尼日利亚描绘成一个作为贩运受害者的原籍国、过境国和目的地占据中心地位的国家。也有证据表明存在从农村地区到城市的内部贩运。在过去二十年中,由于下列因素,尼日利亚境内人口贩运的威胁已发展到难以形容的程度;“大规模失业、贫困、经济衰退、冲突、全球化、现有法律体系薄弱和立法不足”,《公共管理与治理》,Vol. 11, No. 2 http://jpag.macrothink.org 111。人口贩运是一种有组织犯罪,是一种现代形式的奴役。人贩子使用的两种方法是欺骗和武力。由于尼日利亚安全机构、大使馆、航空公司官员和人口贩子可耻地纵容,人口贩运在尼日利亚继续猖獗。本研究采用了Marcus Felson和Lawrence Cohen的日常活动理论和Kevin Bales的现代奴隶制理论(1979;1999)。500份问卷被发给一组有目的的选择的受访者与深度访谈指南,以获取有关该主题的信息。调查结果显示,由于安全、移民、大使馆、航空公司官员和贩运者的纵容,人口贩运在尼日利亚继续猖獗,而这种威胁使尼日利亚在全球体系中的身份变得黑暗。因此,该研究建议尼日利亚政府应迅速努力解决该州大规模失业和贫困问题,并为公民创造有利的创业环境;此外,必须执行或加强具有遏制贩运法律效力的国家法律、国际公约和议定书;最后,在尼日利亚打击人口贩运需要更多的努力来提高公众对犯罪的认识,为受害者组织咨询、康复和重新融入社会的计划。
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