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By Ikechukwu Odu
Justice of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, Centus Nweze, has recommended for total revamping of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons, NAPTIP, to end illegal migration and neo-slavery in Nigeria.
Justice Nweze, made the remarks while presenting his keynote address during the 2nd edition of the Grace Uzoma Okonkwo Foundation’s international conference tagged ‘Migration and Neo-slavery as Significant Features of the 21st Century’ at the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, UNN on Wednesday.
The legal luminary who was represented by the chairman of the occasion, Justice C. A Ogbuabor during the conference organised by the aforementioned Foundation in collaboration with the Institute of African Studies, and the Department of English and Literary Studies, UNN, also said that the agency seems overwhelmed by the enormity of challenges bedeviling adequate checking of illegal human trafficking in Nigeria.