Speaker, Delta State House of Assembly, Rt Hon Emomotimi Guwor, is thrilled to see the Delta State Human Trafficking Prohibition Bill 2024 read the third time and passed at Wednesday’s plenary of the House.
The milestone, according to Rt Hon Guwor, who presided over the plenary, marked a significant step towards combating human trafficking in Delta State.
The Speaker commended members of the state legislature for their tireless efforts toward ending human trafficking in Delta State
He appreciated stakeholders and experts who contributed to the development of the bill and scrutiny, saying that their unanimous support and commitment are commendable.
Guwor explained further that the significance of good legislation in protecting vulnerable individuals, particularly women, and children, from exploitation and abuse can never be over-emphasized.
While expressing optimism for early action on the passed bill, the Speaker stressed the importance of effective implementation and enforcement of the law to ensure its intended impact.
He also outlined other steps, such as the collaboration of relevant agencies and organizations to establish mechanisms for reporting, investigating, and prosecuting human trafficking cases.
“At our plenary on Wednesday, we took a bold step towards safeguarding our citizens from the scourge of human trafficking. I commend members for their unwavering support and dedication to this cause.
“My colleagues and I will continue to work tirelessly to ensure that laws passed by the State Assembly translate into tangible positive change for our people,” Guwor said in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Nkem Nwaeke.