Human Trafficking: Okowa's Aide Genevieve Mordi Urges Deltans to Speak Out.
The Senior Special Assitant on International Relations and Special Duties to the Delta State Governor and Member Of high-powered 17-man Task Force to check human trafficking and irregular migration in the state Dr Genevieve Mordi has urged Deltans to speak out against human Trafficking.
Genevieve Mordi made this known in Asaba while Recieving Members of Symbols of Hope, the Compassionate branch of the Lutheran Church with worldwide Headquarters in Switzerland.
The visit was led by the Country Director of Symbols of Hope, Rev Gabriel Emmanuel, the Research and Monitoring Director Mr Linus as well as their Focal Persons in Delta State Mrs. Rebecca Isagbah and Pastor Elisha
During the Visit , Genevieve Mordi kicked against Human Trafficking as she encouraged Deltans to report any cases of suspected human Trafficking
"Human Trafficking is something we all must speak against because it has affected our society negetively.
Human trafficking is a menace to the society, there is a need to sensitise the youths against pursuing unproductive and unprofitable ventures abroad.
We shouldn't encourage it in any way.
The Delta State Government will always fight against human Trafficking" she said.
Also speaking, the Senior Special Assistant to the Delta State Governor on Social Works Mrs Pally Eghove said there is need for reorientation of youths via empowerment, monitoring and encouragement
She said, Every youth's need to be supported and need to support the Delta State efforts against human Trafficking.
Meanwhile the Country Director of Symbols of Hope, Rev Gabriel Emmanuel, the Research and Monitoring Director Mr Linus as well as their Focal Persons in Delta State Mrs. Rebecca Isagbah and Pastor Elisha who spoke during the visit commended the Delta State Government efforts at reducing the rate of human Trafficking.
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Thursday, June 18, 2020
Human Trafficking: Okowa's Aide Genevieve Mordi Urges Deltans to Speak Out.
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