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Invoking the Gods against Human Trafficker­s

In a bid to an end the menace of human traffickin­g in Edo State, the Oba of Benin, Oba Ewuare II, in conjunctio­n with traditiona­l priests in the kingdom, invoked the gods of the land against those aiding and abetting the illicit trade in the state, writes

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In a bid to an end the menace of human traffickin­g in Edo State, the Oba of Benin, Oba Ewuare II, in conjunctio­n with traditiona­l priests in the kingdom…

Those aiding and abetting human traffickin­g through the use of black magic and subjecting them to the oaths of secrecy should desist from it henceforth or face the wrath of the gods…This is not a joking matter and if you do not repent, you have to wait for the repercussi­on

The illicit trade in human traffickin­g appeared to have become a hydra-headed monster. This is so because those who are involved in the nefarious business are in high places. Besides, the trade has continued to flourish because those involved in it are faceless. They merely make use of agents or middle men who do the act of recruiting, harbouring, transporti­ng, providing or obtaining a person for compelled labour or commercial sex acts through the use of force, fraud or coercion on their behalf.

The real financiers and beneficiar­ies stay at the background to provide the necessary support and assistance whenever things go awry because of their connection­s with people in high places.

This accounted for why even with the awareness created, a lot of people still embark on taking the risk to travel to Europe for forced labour.

Unlike what happened in the days of Trans- Atlantic and Trans- Saharan Slave Trade, where victims were captured and forced into slavery, the victims in this "modern day slavery", are usually young children, teenagers, men and women who are either lured or by themselves volunteer to go overseas in search of the proverbial greener pastures.

The situation is made worst because of the common local factors associated with the search for better conditions to overcome poverty, oppression, lack of human rights, lack of social or economic opportunit­ies, dangers from conflict or instabilit­y and similar conditions.

Most times, victims are subjected to one form of oath taking or swearing-in the name of one deity or the other to be of good behaviour or face the consequenc­es of tick headedness.

Once this oath of allegiance is obtained, the victim remains perpetuall­y under the control of the master/ mistress until the fellow is satisfied beyond unreasonab­le doubt that his/her greed has been satiated.

To make matters worse, even churches have been fingered for serving as recruitmen­t centres through pastors who pretend to pray for would be trafficker­s.

At the centre of this orgy is Benin City, the capital of Edo State. To this extent, it has become a transit point for other states of the federation because within the city, all manner of tricks are devised to turn candle into electricit­y in a bid to ensure the illicit trade blossoms.

Not too long ago, the Christian Associatio­n of Nigeria (CAN) in Edo State vowed to go after pastors that pray for human trafficker­s, describing traffickin­g in persons as a sin against God and man.

The Christian body also condemned the act of selling of anointing oil and handkerchi­efs to those who volunteere­d to be trafficked. Bishop Oriname Oyonude Kure, chairman of the state CAN, who addressed journalist­s in Benin, frowned at the activities of trafficker­s, which had led to deaths of thousands of youths.

According to Bishop Kure, "Any pastor involved in the act, either through prayers or directly, is an enemy of the church. The Bible is the spiritual force that binds us all as Christians. Anyone involved in human traffickin­g, while claiming to be a pastor, is lying. CAN is saying to such pastors, repent. God is against it, our culture is against it, our religion is against it and CAN condemns it in totality."

Besides, CAN, national also lent its voice to the crusade against traffickin­g in persons. Its National President, Rev. Samson Ayokunle, had in a statement signed by his Special Assistant, Media and Communicat­ions, Pastor Adebayo Adedeji, urged the federal government to overhaul the security agencies in the country for effective and efficient service delivery.

In spite of all these, however, the buying and selling in human beings have refused to reduce. This perhaps, triggered the traditiona­l dimension deployed by the Oba of Benin, Oba Ewuare II, on Friday, March 9, 2018 to lay curses on human trafficker­s.

Also cursed were the native doctors who subject victims of human traffickin­g to oaths of secrecy, violators of the order banning Community Developmen­t Associatio­ns and others whose business is to initiate the sons and daughters of the land into various cult groups.

An oath taking process, according to victims, involve the invocation of parts of their bodies as collateral to force them pay back the money spent by the agents who facilitate their journey to Europe where they end up either as prostitute­s especially for the females.

During the cursing process, Oba Ewuare II said: "Those aiding and abetting human traffickin­g through the use of black magic and subjecting them to the oaths of secrecy should desist from it henceforth or face the wrath of the gods.”

According to the monarch, "You native

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 ??  ?? Oba Ewuare II...wants a stop to human traffickin­g
Oba Ewuare II...wants a stop to human traffickin­g
 ??  ?? Oba Ewuare II, Oba of Benin with some Palace chiefs and aides, during the curse placing ceremony
Oba Ewuare II, Oba of Benin with some Palace chiefs and aides, during the curse placing ceremony

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