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IOM commends Edo for combating irregular migration, reintegrating returnees

Isaac Olamikan by Isaac Olamikan
March 11, 2026
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The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has commended the Edo State government for its proactive measures in combating irregular migration, reducing poverty, and reintegrating returning migrants into society.

Ms. Dimanche Sharon, Chief of Mission for IOM Nigeria, led a delegation on a courtesy visit to Governor Monday Okpebholo, praising the administration’s commitment to ensuring migration is a choice, not a necessity.

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During the visit, Ms. Sharon noted her experience visiting 13 states across Nigeria in her nine months in the country and emphasized Edo State’s unique potential.

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

She lauded the state government’s efforts to empower youths, noting that over 500,000 individuals have benefited from skills development programs.

Also, she highlighted the administration’s collaboration with IOM to support more than 9,000 returnees, helping them restart 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 partner with Edo State to strengthen collaboration around migration,” Ms. Sharon added.

She further commended the state’s initiatives in humanitarian support and poverty reduction, citing programs such as the EdoJob Centre and support for fish farming, as well as efforts to assist survivors of gender-based violence.

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“We will also explore how IOM can support Edo State in linking digital skills to employment opportunities and entrepreneurship,” she said.

Governor Okpebholo welcomed the IOM delegation and reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to collaboration with IOM and other partners to curb irregular migration.

He highlighted that cult-related violence had historically contributed to migration but noted significant progress under his leadership.

“In 2024, Edo State was plagued by cult-related violence, leading to over 360 deaths. By 2025, we brought the scourge to near zero, restoring peace and encouraging people to return,” the governor said.

He emphasized ongoing efforts to maintain safety and peace across the state while creating an environment conducive to business growth.

“We are working to create a friendly environment that allows businesses to thrive and our people to live peacefully. The trust of the Edo people drives us, and we owe it to them to deliver good governance,” he said.

Gov. Okpebholo also highlighted Edo State’s rich historical significance, noting its status as one of the oldest cities in the world and a key site for Portuguese and British explorers.

 

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