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EDITORIAL: When Africa’s Exploited Demand Justice

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By: The Editor-in-Chief

Last week’s detention of a Ugandan man in Dubai accused of running a sex-trafficking network should anger not just Uganda, but all of Africa. This is not a crime against one community or country. It is a violation of our shared humanity and a failure of governance across borders.

This offense is deeply personal. Dozens of young women were lured with false promises of hotel or retail jobs, only to be forced into sex work under brutal, degrading conditions. Some have spoken of acts so vile they challenge belief; forced defecation, threats, abuse, and psychological torment. The BBC uncovered many of these horrors. Victims say they were told they owed debt to their traffickers on arrival, debt that often doubled and became impossible to repay.

What makes this case especially painful is the betrayal at the heart. A fellow Ugandan is accused of profiting from the desperation of his own people. He exploited young women dreaming of opportunity abroad. He manipulated gaps in oversight and accountability. And he did so beyond Uganda’s borders. His arrest in Dubai is a critical moment, but not enough on its own.

Justice in this case must be more than a headline. Uganda must demand extradition or cooperation in the legal process. Authorities must identify and dismantle local networks that funnel women into dangerous schemes. Oversight of recruitment agencies, licensing rules, and foreign employment programs must be tightened immediately.

But governments alone cannot bear this alone. Civil society, media, and faith groups must push survivors’ voices to the center. Support services must be scaled; safe shelters, counselling, reintegration programs. They must treat victims not as victims alone but as rights bearers and voices in reform.

This crime is symptomatic of a wider truth. Many Africans migrate out of desperation. They seek dignity, jobs, education. When powers and systems fail them at home, traffickers step into the breach. We respond not by blaming the victims, but by demanding better policies, better protections, and unflinching justice.

If Africa allows powerful traffickers to roam with impunity, we weaken the very idea of continental solidarity. If we treat our most vulnerable as collateral, we betray every promise made in our constitutions. This case must not fade into silence. It must become a turning point.

The kingpin’s arrest is only the beginning. Let it propel us to action. Let it remind us that dignity cannot be outsourced. Let it show that Africa will no longer tolerate the exploitation of its own.

Let justice be not just a word, but a deliverance.

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