By Milcah Tanimu
The National Orientation Agency (NOA) in Kaduna has issued a warning. Parents and guardians are urged to be vigilant. This follows a warning from the NIS arrests trafficker with 5 female victimsabout a new sect. The sect, known as “ACHAD Life Mission International,” is suspected of involvement in human trafficking and child separation.
The NIS claims that the sect operates in Kaduna State. Its leader, Mr. Yokana, is reportedly based in Jos, Plateau. The NIS issued a warning on January 14.
Alhaji Hamisu Abubakar-Mayere, NOA’s State Director, expressed concern. He urged parents to stay alert. He also called for close monitoring of children’s activities. NOA is working with authorities to ensure safety.
Parents were advised to report suspicious behavior. They were also encouraged to educate their children about trafficking dangers.
NOA plans to visit all 23 Local Government Areas in Kaduna. They will raise awareness about the risks. The agency also stressed the importance of reporting suspicious activities.
Law enforcement and child protection agencies are also concerned. They warn that ACHAD’s actions could harm children’s safety. NOA continues its efforts to protect children.