NAPTIP DG Hails Obaseki For Reintegrating Deportees

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Victims of human trafficking deported to Edo state from Italy, Libya, and other parts of the world are being reintegrated into the Nigerian society, by Edo State Government, THE PRECISION has learnt.

 

A statement made available to us by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor of the State, John Mayaki noted that the deportees are to receive free education as part of the state’s reintegration process aimed at resettling them in the country it was revealed.
Director General of National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), Julie Okah Donli, disclosed this in an interview with “The Osasu Show”, a television programme.
While she explained that the agency did its bit by counselling them, the Director General also noted that the state governor, Mr Godwin Obaseki, had been helpful in reintegrating many deportees and victims of human trafficking, back into the Nigerian society.
She said: “It (reintegration) is not just a NAPTIP problem; it is a national problem, so we want to engage the governors now. His Excellency, Godwin Obaseki, the governor of Edo state, has been gracious enough to come and collaborate with us.
“For every Edo state indigene, he will take responsibility by taking care of their education. We are trying to appeal to other governors to replicate the same thing that the Edo state government has decided to do.”
On how NAPTIP was dealing with the increased number of deportees arriving the country, Donli said the agency provided food and water, as well as it processed

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