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The Minister for Women and Children Affairs has called on Law
Enforcement Officials at the nation’s borders to be more vigilant in
preventing and arresting human traffickers.Mrs Juliana Azumah Mensah says all officials and stakeholders engaged in combating human trafficking should facilitate the implementation of the Human Trafficking Act 2005 (Act 694).Speaking in a speech read on her behalf at the closing of a training
workshop on Human Trafficking in the Eastern Regional capital
Koforidua, Juliana Azumah Mensah said the fight against Human
Trafficking need concerted effort from Law Enforcement Officials
especially the Navy, Immigration, CEPS and the Police.She noted that the nation’s internal and international rivers and
lakes as well as coastal borders, have been identified as some of the
means for trafficking and irregular migration, especially the
phenomenon of stow-away.Julain Azumah Mensah said Trafficking and Irregular Migration from
Ghana to other countries need additional efforts from all stakeholders
in averting it, and promoting the benefits of regular migration.She expressed the hope that officials would be able to use the
expertise gained at the training programme to effectively prevent, suppress and punish offenders of human trafficking while rescuing victims of trafficking, protecting, rehabilitating and reintegrating them into the society.Some of the Law Enforcement Officials who took part in the workshop
said they have received adequate information on the Human Traffic Act,
Child Trafficking Act and related International Protocols. Some of the
officials said the training would guide them on how to identify and
investigate human trafficking, and prosecute offenders while
partnering with other Law Enforcement Agencies.So far the ministry of Women and Children Affairs have coordinated the
training of about One Hundred and Fifteen (115) law enforcement
officials, organised by the International Organization.Credit: Benjamin Henaku
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