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Air Peace Joins In Fight Against Human Trafficking

By Orientalnews StaffMarch 30, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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Air Peace has signified its readiness to partner with the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) as part of its support for the Federal Government’s efforts in curbing human trafficking in Nigeria.

Chairman/Chief Executive Officer, of the airline Mr. Allen Onyema indicated this when the Director General, of the agency Julie Okah-Donli conferred the carrier him and some crew with an ambassadorial medals for providing a platform for checking human trafficking.

The crew had foiled an attempt to traffic a three-month-old boy using the airline’s Lagos-Banjul flight on June 4, 2018.

Onyema pledged that the airline would provide jobs for victims of human trafficking as part of assisting NAPTIP to rehabilitate them.

He commended NAPTIP for the recognition, urging other organisations to support the agency to sustain the great job it was doing in checking human trafficking.

“NAPTIP has been doing a great job in curbing human trafficking but we cannot leave it for government alone. Air Peace will join hands with you to tackle this menace.

“We will help in the rehabilitation of some of the victims by providing employment for them in our organisation.

“It is not enough to rescue these victims and bring them back to Nigeria. They should also be rehabilitated and reintegrated into the society.

“So, we are doing this to transform their lives and make them to know that they can earn money doing legitimate jobs whether they are educated or not,” Onyema said.

Earlier, NAPTIP boss hailed the Chairman of Air Peace and crew members for waging war against human trafficking.

Okah-Donli commended the airline’s flight and cabin crew members for frustrating attempts by human traffickers to use the carrier’s flights for their illegal trade.

She cited the rescue of a three-month-old boy from traffickers on the airline’s Lagos-Banjul flight on June 4, 2018 as a feat that had distinguished Air Peace as an organisation working vigorously to assist the agency to stop human trafficking.

She confirmed that suspects in the Banjul incident, Mrs. Edith Anthony-Ibeneme and Mrs Emerald Bassey, had no biological connection to the baby and failed to provide valid adoption documents.

Okah-Donli said the baby was brought back to Nigeria on March 19 and was currently under the care of NAPTIP, stressing that the agency was working with the Gambian authorities to extradite the suspects.

The agency, she said, decided to honour Air Peace, its chairman and crew to encourage others to emulate their worthy examples in fighting human trafficking.

“This ceremony represents NAPTIP’s determination to recognise and encourage such feats which contribute to the stemming of the tide of human trafficking in Nigeria.

“We are proud to present an award to Air Peace Limited and to decorate the chairman of the airline and those gallant crew members with ambassadorial medals, ”Okah-Donli said.

She urged other airlines and organisations to learn from the vigilance displayed by Air Peace crew in checking human trafficking.

Apart from Onyema, other Air Peace staffs decorated by NAPTIP were Capt. Isi Eghoghon, Capt. Sinmisola Ajibola and First Officer Ayodeji Bode-Thomas.

Cabin crew members decorated with NAPTIP’s ambassadorial medals included Chioma Agba, Nana De-Man, Cynthia Ugba, Mojoko Ewane, Taiye Abbey, Victoria Okpiaifo and Ngozi Ezeamaka.

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