MAY Foundation takes campaign against human trafficking, sexual abuse to schools

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The Mariam Ashley Yusuf (MAY) Foundation says it will start
sensitisation campaign against human trafficking and sexual abuse to
secondary schools in and around the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

Ms Ashley Yusuf, the President of the foundation said this in an
interview with the News Agency of   Nigeria (NAN) on Friday in Abuja.

MAY Foundation is a humanitarian NGO that rallies support and lead
advocacy for displaced and vulnerable persons as well as the less
privileged.

The NGO works in collaboration with relevant local and foreign
humanitarian organisations as well as relevant government agencies that
address social issues, including the National Agency for Prohibition of
Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP).

According to Yusuf, the school campaign is a flagship initiative of
the foundation geared toward sensitising teenagers and other
vulnerable youths, especially those in secondary schools.

“Our society today is being ravaged by the scourge of human
trafficking, and at the rate it is going if not checked, it will
overwhelm us in the next decade.

“When talking about human trafficking and abuse, a lot of focus has
always been on adults with little or no attention given to our young
people in secondary schools.

“They need to be educated on the menace of allowing themselves to be
trafficked for whatever reason as they grow up and to avoid becoming
victims of sexual abuse.

“We are starting the campaign with selected Secondary Schools in Abuja including the Girls Secondary School in Dutse.

“Teenage pregnancy is an issue plaguing the lives of young girls across the country, and it is caused by rape in many cases.

“These vices strive on ignorance and that is why we going to
sensitise these adolescents and equipped them with adequate knowledge
for informed decisions,” she said.

Yusuf that the school campaign team would include volunteered professional counsellors and officials of NAPTIP.

She said that some of the victims of human trafficking, especially
youths were actually in desperate search for greener pastures to cities
and foreign lands because of harsh economic realities at home.

She therefore appealed to government at all levels to make effort
toward making life better for the average Nigerian, especially the
youths.

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