The Nation
Over ninety percent of suspected human traffickers arrested in Ghana and 95 per cent of rescued survivors in public shelters are Nigerians, Ghanaian government has said.
This was disclosed by the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection and the Ghana Police Service at a five-day advanced training on reporting human trafficking organised in Accra by Expertise France, a non-governmental organisation.
The training brought together 20 journalists, 10 each from Nigeria and Ghana, to equip them with skills to do better human trafficking stories that reflect realities in the Gulf of Guinea region and could bring about positive changes…