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IOM Commends Edo Government’s Efforts to Curb Irregular Migration, Reduce Poverty


The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has commended the Edo State Government (EDSG) for its proactive initiatives aimed at combating irregular migration, reducing poverty, and supporting the reintegration of returning migrants.

The commendation came during a courtesy visit by the Chief of Mission for IOM Nigeria, Dimanche Sharon, who led a delegation to meet Monday Okpebholo, Governor of Edo State.

Speaking during the visit, Sharon praised the administration’s commitment to ensuring that migration remains a matter of choice rather than necessity. She noted that in her nine months in Nigeria, she had visited 13 states and observed Edo State’s strong potential for development.

“Nigeria has a beautiful story to tell. I pledge to join in highlighting this story and reshaping its narrative internationally,” she said.

Sharon also applauded the state government’s youth empowerment initiatives, noting that more than 500,000 people had benefited from various skills development programmes. She further highlighted the collaboration between IOM and the Edo State Government, which has supported over 9,000 returning migrants to rebuild their lives and reintegrate into society.

“Your administration is working to ensure migration is a choice, focusing on livelihoods, skills development and entrepreneurship. We are ready to strengthen our partnership with Edo State around migration management,” she added.

The IOM chief also commended the state’s humanitarian interventions and poverty reduction programmes, including initiatives such as the EdoJobs scheme, fish farming support programmes, and assistance to survivors of gender-based violence.

She noted that the organisation would explore additional areas of cooperation with the state, particularly in linking digital skills development to employment opportunities and entrepreneurship.

Responding, Governor Okpebholo welcomed the IOM delegation and reaffirmed his administration’s readiness to collaborate with international partners to curb irregular migration and improve livelihoods.

The governor stated that cult-related violence had previously contributed to migration from the state but noted that significant progress had been recorded under his administration.

“Before now, Edo State was plagued by cult-related violence which led to many deaths. However, decisive actions taken by this administration have drastically reduced the menace and restored peace across the state,” he said.

Okpebholo added that his government remains focused on sustaining peace and creating a business-friendly environment that will encourage economic growth and improve the living conditions of residents.

“The trust reposed in us by the people of Edo drives our commitment to deliver good governance and create opportunities for our citizens,” the governor said.

He also highlighted the rich historical heritage of Benin City, noting its place as one of the oldest cities in the world and a historic destination for early Portuguese and British explorers.

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