The United States Chargé d’
affaires, David Young, yesterday visited Edo, where he commended the state
government’s efforts against human trafficking.
Speaking during a courtesy
call on the Deputy Governor, Philip Shuaibu at the Government House in Benin
City, Chargé Young hailed the state’s anti-trafficking model and pledged the
U.S. Mission’s commitment to expanding the scope of its collaboration.
“We are pleased with the
important progress that has been made to combat trafficking in persons in Edo
State, through the Three Ps: Prevention, Protection and Prosecution of those
individuals involved in human trafficking.
“This is one of the issues
the U.S. government is focused on, as it is a horrific crime and we recognize
its long-term effects on people who are trafficked to other countries,” Chargé
Young said.
At the palace of the Oba of
Benin, where he had an audience with Oba Ewuare II, Chargé Young emphasized the
pivotal role of traditional institutions in eliminating the scourge of human
smuggling.
He lauded the monarch’s
leadership and direct involvement in the crusade to end trafficking in the
state.
“We note that the Benin
monarchy has taken the lead in statewide efforts to prevent young people from
being trafficked.
“Survivors with whom we
have interacted confirm that the King’s nullification last year of all oaths
sworn by trafficking victims had a remarkable impact, by neutralizing the psychological
hold of the trafficking syndicates and encouraging survivors to return home.
“This, in addition to the
laudable efforts of the Oba Ewuare II Foundation, continues to bring freedom to
many,” he noted.


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