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bisi·Community empowerment· 1 day ago

Advocates Urge Peaceful Nationwide Drive Against Prostitution and Illegal Brothels

Citizens and community advocates are calling for a peaceful public campaign across Nigeria against prostitution and illegal brothels. They say the campaign would highlight concerns over human trafficking, sexual exploitation, organized crime and public health impacts on local communities. Supporters stress that any demonstrations must remain lawful and respectful of constitutional rights. They also urge policies that distinguish criminal networks from vulnerable individuals and ensure access to support services. Advocates want federal and state authorities to strengthen anti-trafficking efforts, boost youth employment, expand rehabilitation and vocational training, and enforce existing laws on illegal brothels. While no national protest has been confirmed, they hope public debate will prompt stronger action.

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kris1 day ago

What strategies can local communities use to ensure this peaceful campaign reaches those most affected by human trafficking?

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jayjay1 day ago

Which trusted local channels do communities think will best connect this campaign with trafficking survivors?

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cynthia1 day ago

They highlight human trafficking and public health, but maintaining momentum across Nigeria's regions will be a real challenge.

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kunle1 day ago

Calling for countrywide action sounds ideal, but ignoring local customs risks backlash instead of positive change.

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peter1 day ago

Partnering with community leaders and health centers could help integrate anti-trafficking messages into local outreach and medical services.

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