ENA and GIS intervene to save human trafficking victims
Engage Now Africa (ENA), in partnership with the Aflao Sector Command (AHSTIP) and the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) Sogakope sector command, has rescued four individuals suspected to be victims of human trafficking in Sogakope, the capital of the South Tongu district in the Volta region.
Mr. Afasi Komla, the Director of Operations for ENA and the Director of End Modern Slavery (EMS), in an interview, said the incident occurred when the four suspected victims, traveling from Nigeria to Ghana, were intercepted by the Ghana Immigration Service.
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Investigations revealed that a man named Daniel had facilitated their travel from Nigeria. The individuals were found without travel documents and were unaware of their destination, only stating that Daniel had promised them lucrative jobs in Ghana.
The officers managed to contact the families of the victims using the information provided by the victims. The families in Nigeria agreed for the victims to return home with the help of Immigration.
ENA and the Ghana Immigration Service worked together to reintegrate the victims by housing them temporarily at the Aflao transitional shelter, the nearest to the border, before they were safely returned to their families. The alleged perpetrator remains at large, and efforts are ongoing to facilitate his arrest through collaboration between immigration and the police.
This incident highlights the need for public awareness about the risks of recruitment for jobs abroad, especially given the economic challenges in Ghana, West Africa, and Africa as a whole.
Unemployment, particularly among young people, has led to high rates of rural-urban migration and contributed to the human trafficking crisis. Many are misled by exaggerated promises and are unaware of the dangers and lack of opportunities in their destination countries.