Edo Govt Rescues 20-Year-Old Trafficking Victim from Burkina Faso

Habiba Sam

The Edo State government has successfully rescued a 20-year-old woman, Iwinosa Okunrobo, who was trafficked to Burkina Faso and forced into prostitution. 

Iwinosa was just 15 when she was taken abroad with promises of a better life. She spent years in slavery before crying out for help in a viral TikTok video.

The state governor, Monday Okpebholo, intervened, working with the Office of the First Lady and the Edo State Migration Agency to bring Iwinosa home safely. 

Upon her return, the governor reaffirmed his administration's commitment to enforcing laws against human trafficking, particularly the Edo State Trafficking in Persons Law 2018.

Iwinosa's mother, Mrs. Imuetiyan Osabuoyen, expressed gratitude to the governor for rescuing her daughter, denying any involvement in her trafficking. 

The Director General of the Edo Migration Agency, Mr. Lucky Agazuma, who brought Iwinosa home, advised parents not to succumb to societal pressures that might lead to their children's exploitation.

The First Lady's coordinator, Mrs. Edesili Anani Okpebholo, praised Iwinosa's resilience and warned mothers against overburdening their children with family responsibilities, emphasizing the need to protect children from exploitation.

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