ABSTRACT
The study is an investigation into
student’s perception of women trafficking as a social problem in Nigeria, a
case study of Akoko South West Local Government. Two hundred and fifty respondents were randomly
selected for the study. The study showed that women trafficking has significant
effect on health situation and hinders economic development of the country. It
was therefore recommended that a data bank should be established and countries
should review their bilateral agreements.
TABLE
OF CONTENT
CHAPTER ONE
Background of the study
Statement of the problem
Purpose of the study
Research question
Significance of the study
Scope of the study
Definition of terms
CHAPTER TWO
REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE
Overview of women trafficking in Nigeria
Measures and policy against women and child trafficking
States of inter-country cooperation and women and trafficking
Key actors in Nigeria on women and children trafficking
Summary of the review of literature
CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Research methodology
Population for the study
Sample and sampling techniques
Research instrument
Validity of the instrument
Reliability of the instrument
Procedure for data collection
Procedure for data analysis
CHAPTER FOUR
DATA ANALYSIS AND DICUSSION
Data analysis
Results and discussion
CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY, CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATION
Summary
Conclusion
Recommendation
BIBLIOGRAPHY
CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND OG THE STUDY
Woman trafficking is the recruitment, transportation, transfer her
boring or receipt of persons, by means of threat or use of force of other forms
of deception of the abuse of power or of position of vulnerability or of
benefits to achieve the consent of a person having control over another person
for the purpose of exploitation. Porous borders and desperately poor economic
conclusions in west and central African sub-region have prompted people to
migrate to trade and farm. But poverty has led families into more desperate
measures as green seen in the increasing number of children and young people
being trafficked into exploitative labour and prostitution (Akinbayo 1998)
In Nigeria, children have traditionally been as
assets to assists with house business and farm chores. The socialization
process and its related out within the social safely net of the community.
However, with increasing unemployment, a weak institutional frame work and a
breakdown of the extended family system, millions of children have been forced
into new types of labour that are exploitative, hazardous and prejudicial to
their welfare and development, middle men have now emerged who exploit the
desperation and ignorance of parents particularly those in the rural area to
produce children and exploitative labour this as become known as child
trafficking. As child labour and trafficking in the African region began
increasing media attention studies for a conducted to confirm the extend of the
problem UNICEF constructed a pilot study in 1998 on the solution in the
southern Nigeria border town of Calabar Ugo Owerri port-headcount and Lagos and
found that 40% of Nigeria girls living on trafficking for prostitution
activities. In addition, regional conferences in
continuo in 1998 and in Libreville in 2000, sties more light on the problem.
The conference called for concerted action at the country and girls trafficking
with appropriate laws, sensitization programme and bilateral agreement between
countries on the sub-region. Specifically the Libreville plat form of legal
frame works and improving border patrols repatriation, reliabilitation and
reintegration of trafficking children (Ebigbo 1997). Many
people assisted in the development of this report, while each one’s
contribution is most warmly appreciated, special motions must be made of
professor peter O. Ebigbo, the lead consultant on this report, who brought
expensed know ledged of child labour and girls trafficking to the project.
Dozens of federal, state and local government partners contributed and continue
to reduce the problem and effect of child trafficking. There are also NGOS
addressing the problem, many of whom are noted active organizations. An
example of an innovative practice in the war against child trafficking is the
establishment of a skill acquisition center by India renaissance in Edo State.
Also India renaissance was established in july 1999 in response to the rising
incidence of drug abuse, drug trafficking. Many girls from Edo State, mostly in
secondary schools unable to with stand the pressures from parents and family
members, progressively came to seek, refuge at India renaissance.
As most of
the girls are repatriated from Haley, India renaissance is working in
partnership with the Italian Government and two Italian based NIGOS, TAMPED and
CARITAS, as part of a transactional approach to reaccept this modern-day slave
trade. India renaissance is also collaborating with the committee for the
dignity of women and hood, a group out of the caloric church in Benin.
This study therefore
intends to investigate perception of women trafficking as a social problem in
Nigeria, a case study of Ilorin metropolis (Effati 1996).
STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM
The issue of women trafficking in Nigeria has become
a matter of concern to schools and the government due to the increasing wave of
the activities and its adverse effect on the health of the victims and the
image of the country. in this case, the victims have been departed back to
multiple set abroad before been deported back to the country, this shows that
they must have been deported back to the country, this shows that they must
have been infected with sexually transmitted disease such as AID, syphilis
This situation will increase
the number of AIDS and other sexually transmitted disease victims on the
country. The problem will also give a bed image to the name of country. In
the course if the reliabilitation of the deportees the government will have to
commit the meager resources available to their welfare at the expanses of
increasing industries to reduce the employment figures in the country
PURPOSE OF THE STUDY
The aim of the study is to investigate into perception of women
trafficking as a social problem in Nigeria, a case study of Ilorin metropolis.
The study is also aimed at providing suggestion to wards eradication of women
trafficking and effective reliabilitation of the deported victims in the
country.
RESEARCH QUESTION
The study intends to provide answer to the following questions
(1) Does women’s trafficking have any effect on
economic development in the country?
(2) Does women’s trafficking have any effect on
the image of the country?
SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY
The funding of the study would be useful to parents in that it
with educated them on the problem of women trafficking in Nigeria
The study will also inform the entire people in the country on the
disadvantages inherent in women trafficking activities. It
will ensure good image of the country through effective measures taking to
eradicate the problem. The study will serve as a useful resources tool
for further research works.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Women’s trafficking refers to the practice of taken women to other
countries for the purpose of prostitution.
UNICEF: refers to united Nation Children
funds
WOTCLEF: refers to women trafficking and labour eradication
foundations
Department | Education |
Project ID Code | EDU0232 |
Chapters | 5 Chapters |
No of Pages | 36 pages |
Methodology | Null |
Reference | YES |
Format | Microsoft Word |
Price | ₦4000, $15 |
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