The Senior Special Assistant on Special Duty, to Edo State Government Mr. Uriesi Aarebamen Alex, has praised the First Lady of Edo State, Her Excellency Mrs. Edesili Okpebholo Anani, for her decisive intervention in the rescue and rehabilitation of 20-year-old Miss Iwinosa Okunrobo, a victim of human trafficking recently rescued from Burkina Faso.
At just 15 years old, Iwinosa was deceived with the promise of a job in Dubai but was instead trafficked into forced prostitution in Burkina Faso. Her plight came to public attention through a viral TikTok video, prompting immediate action by the Edo State Government, the State Migration Agency, and the Office of the First Lady.
Describing the First Ladyās involvement as both compassionate and courageous, Mr. Uriesi applauded her swift response and commitment to reintegrating Iwinosa into society. He emphasized the significance of this action in the broader fight against human trafficking, stating, āEvery young person shielded from trafficking, child abuse, or cultist influence is a victory for His Excellency, Senator Monday Okpebholo and the Edo Government. If we can curb these threats, our state will transform into a nurturing environment where Edo youths and children thrive with dignity and hope.ā
Mrs. Okpebholo, who coordinated the rescue operation, described Iwinosaās story as both heartbreaking and inspiring. She has since pledged to ensure the young survivor receives comprehensive support, including access to healthcare, education, psychosocial rehabilitation, and skills training.
The First Lady also addressed the societal pressures that often drive risky migration, particularly among young people in Edo State. Speaking thoroughly, she urged families to reject the stigma of āEdo people running awayā and instead invest in the safety, education, and well-being of their children at home.
Her intervention aligns closely with Project RISE Edo Stateās flagship initiative aimed at combating child trafficking, abuse, and cultism through education, youth empowerment, and community engagement. Mr. Uriesi noted that Mrs. Okpebholoās efforts exemplify the goals of the project and demonstrate the governmentās resolve to build a safer Edo State.
Director-General of the Edo State Migration Agency, Hon. Lucky Agazuma, also commended the First Ladyās leadership and the Governorās prompt support. He reassured the public that Iwinosa would receive ongoing reintegration services to aid her full recovery and reintegration.
Thanks to Mrs. Okpebholoās empathy and the effective mobilization of government agencies, a vulnerable life has been rescued, and a strong message delivered: Edo State stands firm against trafficking, exploitation, and child abuse. The rescue underscores a growing movement of protection, prevention, and partnership hallmarks of a more secure future for all Edo youth.