THE AGONY OF TRAFFICKINGGovernment's war against human trafficking is still not gathering appreciable momentum. On a daily basis, there is still large movement of people, mostly teenagers, from neighbouring countries to nigerian commercial cities such as lagos, oyo and so on. These people are usually transported across border to work as domestic maids,baby sitters ,resturants attendants or to do several other menial jobs for little or no pay.
The obnoxious trade in the Togolese Embassy, in lagos, is booming because the human traffickers find Nigerians cities a veritable market for their busineses, which is simply a cash and carry affair.
The unfortunate victims are drawn from remote villages in cotonou, benin e.t.c and usually families. Most times, they are lured to Nigeria for more lucrative jobs.They are not usually aware of any cash negotiations between the agents and their masters or mistresses.
There are several cases of these unfortunate victims ,especially the underage, who have ran off due to the harshness and unfair treatment by their bosses.
According to Nigeria police record ,on nineteen january,two suspected traffickers were arrested by the anti-robbery squad along seme-border with about !7 victims.

