Why Kukah says Campaign against Human Trafficking is Collective Responsibility
Mon, Feb 12, 2018 | By publisher
Politics
Mathew Kukah, bishop of Sokoto Diocese is calling for more public aware
MATHEW Kukah, Bishop of Sokoto Diocese, on Monday called for more public awareness on the dangerous implication of human trafficking situation in the country.
Kukah spoke at the end of road walk organised by Justice Development and Peace Commission, JDPC, in Sokoto.
The road walk, which was tagged “End Human Trafficking Now,” is in collaboration with the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, Sokoto Zonal Office.
According to the clergyman, campaign against human trafficking is a collective responsibility that should involve all religions and tribes.
He said it affected the general belief of every society.
“We need to come back to our senses as individuals in order to achieve better and develop a country of our dream.
“This is a campaign that the Mosques and Churches need to work together to successfully achieve our desired goal of becoming human traffic free society.
“We thank the Federal Government for setting up NAPTIP and embarking on a massive awareness to address the situation in the country.
“But we need to do more, individually and collectively, to ensure a better future for our generation leaders,” Kukah said.
He appealed to young Nigerians to engage on better ways of living and always avoid any action that could affect future development of Nigeria.
“God has a plan for ever one of us as no one has come to this world by accident.
“Therefore, we should always believe that despite the difficulties and trial, God always has a plan for us,” he said.
The Bishop commended NAPTIP for ensuring that no human life is violated and prays for the leaders to succeed in the task of governing the country.
He also advised parents to be more responsible for taking good care of their children.
Kukah called on media organisations to always highlight the dangers of human trafficking to the society. (NAN)
– Feb. 12, 2018 @ 19:25 GMT |
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