Popular Nigerian on-air personality Dotun Kayode has publicly criticized the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP) for what he described as a lack of action after his children were allegedly taken out of Nigeria by his ex-wife without his consent. Dotun claimed he raised the alarm and followed due process, but received no decisive response from the agency.
According to the media personality, the situation has caused him deep emotional distress, as he insists he was neither informed nor consulted before the children were moved abroad. He stressed that the matter goes beyond personal differences, touching on child welfare, parental rights, and the responsibilities of government institutions.
Dotun’s public outcry has sparked widespread reactions on social media, with many Nigerians calling for clarity on NAPTIP’s mandate in family-related cross-border child movement cases. The incident has reignited conversations about how effectively authorities protect parental rights and children involved in custody disputes.
I Reported, Nothing Happened” — Dotun Accuses NAPTIP of Inaction in Custody Dispute
Dotun alleged that after discovering his children had been taken out of the country, he immediately contacted the appropriate authorities, including NAPTIP, expecting swift intervention. He claimed that despite providing relevant details, there was no visible effort to stop or investigate the international relocation of the minors.
The OAP maintained that his frustration is rooted in what he sees as systemic delays and weak enforcement when fathers raise concerns about child custody and international movement. He argued that if the roles were reversed, the response might have been faster, a statement that has fueled debate on gender balance in custody enforcement.
Legal observers note that cases involving divorced parents and international travel can be complex, often requiring court orders and collaboration between agencies. However, Dotun insists that the absence of timely guidance and action left him feeling abandoned by the system meant to protect families.
Dotun’s Allegations Against NAPTIP Spark Fresh Debate on Child Protection Enforcement
The allegations made by Dotun have drawn national attention to how Nigerian institutions respond to reports involving children taken across borders amid parental disputes. His story has resonated with other parents who claim they faced similar bureaucratic hurdles when seeking help from authorities.
Public commentators have urged NAPTIP and other relevant bodies to clarify their procedures in such cases, especially where no court order authorizing travel is presented. Many argue that clearer communication and faster preliminary checks could prevent prolonged emotional and legal battles.
As the controversy grows, Nigerians are watching closely to see whether NAPTIP will issue an official response or explanation. Beyond Dotun’s personal case, the situation has become a broader test of public trust in child protection systems and their ability to act promptly when concerns are raised.
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