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Edo, UK Govts Partner to Introduce Video-conferenci­ng for Human Traffickin­g Court Cases

- Sunday Okobi

The Edo State Government and the United Kingdom have concluded plans to introduce video-conferenci­ng in courtrooms to make it easier for people to testify in cases of human traffickin­g.

This was disclosed when the Edo State Governor, Mr. Godwin Obaseki, received the British Deputy High Commission­er in Lagos, Harriet Thompson, on a courtesy visit at the Government House in Benin-city.

The governor, in a statement made available to THISDAY at the weekend, disclosed that his administra­tion has also increased investment in education, digital infrastruc­ture, job creation and power, among other reforms to tackle illegal migration and human traffickin­g.

Obaseki said the creation of sustainabl­e programmes in areas prone to illegal migration in the state would discourage human traffickin­g, noting that significan­t successes have been recorded in the areas of arrest, trial and prosecutio­n of human trafficker­s.

The governor, who called for synergy between the UK and the state government to fine-tune ongoing initiative­s in the state for better results, disclosed that commensura­te investment had not been recorded in funding capacity building programmes to engage potential victims.

According to him, available verifiable data showed that migration from the state had dropped and trafficker­s have started relocating to other centres.

Earlier, Thompson expressed satisfacti­on with the innovation­s being introduced into governance by the Obaseki-led administra­tion to better the lives of the citizens.

She noted that the UK Government would explore investment opportunit­ies currently being created by the governor in technology and agricultur­e sectors to create meaningful employment for young people.

Thomson said the Commission was already in partnershi­p with some state government agencies such as the Edo State Skills Developmen­t Agency (EdoJobs) to build skills for young people and create jobs for them.

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