2025
Vol. 3, No. 1
The focus of this research paper is Trafficking In Persons with Nigeria as a case study. The research was conducted using the doctrinal legal research method. The findings revealed that Trafficking In Persons seems to be the new form of slavery in Nigeria and beyond, targeting mostly young people and especially women and children from poor rural societies. The study revealed that trafficked persons are usually exposed to several hazards such as prostitution, forced labour, forced marriage, slavery, organ harvesting, and other forms of exploitation after being lured with false promises of work, marriage, and generally a better life. While traffickers are meant to be prosecuted using the instrumentality of the legal system, the facts reveal further that in most instances, it is usually friends, family, and close associates that actually take advantage of these vulnerable individuals to lure unsuspecting victims into this vice by taking advantage of such existing close relationships. The study found that factors that cause trafficking in persons by making individuals vulnerable include, but are not limited to: ignorance, greed, armed conflict, unemployment, and poverty. It was concluded that although there exists both domestic and international legal frameworks for the regulation of the menace of trafficking in persons, the reality has been that several challenges still bedevil the regulation of this vice which are not unconnected with social justice, issues such as discrimination, inequality, labour migration challenges, and general lack of care by most countries in their treatment of migrants, particularly those perceived as “illegal”. This makes trafficked individuals both vulnerable and unable to access protective services and effective remedies. It was recommended inter alia that the Nigerian government through the judiciary should ensure vigorous investigation, persecution and convicting of traffickers and their accomplices, particularly by imposing stringent sentences involving years of imprisonment.