The clergymen
prayed fervently for God to arrest the lives of the perpetrators of human
trafficking in the state just as they appealed to the international community
to come to the aid of the government.
Governor
Obaseki who spoke at the event charged religious leaders to lead the fight
against human trafficking using their influence as spiritual leaders in the
society, especially as the illicit trade appeared to have enjoyed the backing
of some religious leaders in the state. He said, “if government must record
success in the fight against human trafficking and illegal migration, all hands
must be on deck.”
The meeting
is coming on the heels of a similar charge to the Italian government and the
European Union to move against human trafficking cartels in Europe with strong
links in Edo State, fuelling the illicit trade, by a Benin-based
non-governmental organisation, NGO, the Initiative for Youth Awareness on
Migration Development and Reintegration, IYAMIDR, led by Comrade Solomon
Okoduwa. Obaseki said he decided to call for the meeting with the religious
leaders due to to role they play in the society, asserting that their
commitment will help in ending the scourge of human trafficking in the state.
Bishop
Akubueze and other clergymen who spoke at the ocassion, described human
trafficking as a crime against God and humanity just as they commended the
state government on the steps taken so far in the fight and pledged to support
the initiative.
Speaking on
antics of the human trafficking cartel, Okoduwa, who also leads a coalition of
returnees from Libya and Europe in Edo State, said, “The human trafficking
cartels should be charged for crimes against humanity considering the scale of
their inhuman and criminal activities that have led to the death of many
Nigerian youths on the Mediterranean Sea and in the Sahara Desert.” He said his
organisation has received intelligence on the plans by the human trafficking
cartels across Europe and America to build a strong coalition and raise funds
to scuttle the empowerment and reintegration programmes of the Edo State
Government.
Comrade
Okoduwa explained that one of the strategies of the human trafficking cartels
is to paint a hopeless picture of the state of affairs in Edo State, despite
the giant strides of the Governor Obaseki-led administration in the areas of
job creation and capacity building for Edo youths, which have earned him the
sobriquet ‘Wake and See Governor’.
He recalled a
video that is trending on social media in which the trafficking cartel was
soliciting funds from their colleagues they call sponsors or madams and calling
victims of trafficking ‘rats that are in the streets of Italy’. He added, “We
have uncovered a plot by these criminals to stage a protest march to the
Nigerian Embassy in Italy, next Monday, as part of their effort to put the Edo
State Government in bad light.
We urge the
Italian and European governments to move against them, investigate their
businesses and throw them into jail to serve as deterrent to others who may be
contemplating floating a similar ring. He commended the Obaseki-led
administration for rising to the occasion by coming up with several empowerment
initiatives for the reintegration of the returnees, stressing that Edo people
are proud and hardworking people and assured that his organisation will
continue to fight the few individuals who are determined to drag the image of
Edo people in the mud because of their selfish and criminal ventures

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