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Thursday 29 September 2016

Photo: High Court in Niger State sentence woman to 2 years imprisonment for exploiting 12-year-old child

Federal High court sitting in Minna, Niger State, on Tuesday, September 27th, sentenced one Glory Abang to 2 years imprisonment for engaging a 12 year old child in activities that were exploitative, injurious or hazardous to her physical, social and psychological development.
Mrs Abang, mother of three, residing at Chief Palace, Goram, Niger State was arrested by officers of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) in July 2015.
She took her half sister from Akwa Ibom State to Niger State under the pretext of sending her to school but engaged her in activities that were exploitative, including sleeping in a Poultry facility at her residence which is exploitative and hazardous to the child’s psychological development. The child was also not enrolled in school as promised.
When the suspect was arraigned on Tuesday, she pleaded guilty to the one count charge but pleaded for leniency. Delivering his judgment Hon. Justice .Y. Bogoro convicted Mrs Abang and sentenced her to 2 years imprisonment She was sentenced under section 23(1) (b) of the Trafficking in Persons (Prohibition) Enforcement and Administration Act, 2015 which says:
"Any person who employs, requires, recruits, transports, harbours, receives or hires out a child to do any work that is exploitative, injurious or hazardous to the physical, social and psychological development of the child, commits an offence and is liable on conviction to imprisonment for a minimum term of 2 years but not exceeding 7 years without an option of fine".
In his reaction, the Acting Director-General of NAPTIP, Alhaji Abdulrazak Dangiri applauded the Judge for the urgent attention given to the case and appealed to the Judiciary to ensure speedy trial of human trafficking cases.
Source: NAPTIP

20 comments:

Eddy Ogbunambala said...

Serves them right

Unknown said...

Only 2yrs? She should thank her star

OSINANL said...

SMH... IS ALL BUHARI'S FAULT ANYWAY

Unknown said...

Northerners again ew.
THEY SHOULD PUNISH HER WELL.
NO PEACE FOR THE WICKED.
Oshiomoron has rig the edo election oooo Nigeria truths where una dey oo



















#sad indeed

Unknown said...

Serves her right

Unknown said...

Good for her...

Unknown said...

Isn't two yrs too small

Unknown said...

Naija dey try dese days....madam go enjoy jail small,see u later

Unknown said...

Serves her right. Linda take note!

Unknown said...

Evil

Unknown said...

Good for her

Anonymous said...

Rubbish human being, she should have gotten at least 5 years in prison

Chizzy Liz said...

**×*********************2 years sonso?????? Una nvr dey crious

Anonymous said...

wickedness!

Unknown said...

Wickedness,good for her... #Lindatakenote

Anonymous said...

I'm sure her own children sleep in comfortable beds in proper rooms, and are all enrolled in school. I would consider 2 years a mild sentence but it's a good start. I hope there's no option of fine. The watery beans served in our prison facilities will certainly help in reprogramming her brain. Yeye, wicked, aunt. God don catch you.

Unknown said...

That serves her right

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Unknown said...

GD 4 HER
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds

Anonymous said...

That is very good. But what about the several cases of christian girls abducted and married off to muslim men, aired on AIT at various times and reported to NAPTIP and nothing was done?

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