As parts of its commitment to mitigate the challenges of migrants, the United Nation, International Organization for Migration (IOM) has commissioned pineapple juice and cassava processing  factories in Edo State

Chief of Mission, (IOM), Frantz Celestin in his remarks during the  handing over ceremony of the factories  funded by European Union , situated at Iguobazuwa, Ovia South West and Ehor, Uhunmwode local government areas respectively , said the organization has  so far reintegrate 9,000 migrants out of the over 16,000 returnees in the State.

He said the factories which are parts of  IOM reintegration approach to ensure the returned migrants receive the necessary support upon their return and targeted at addressing some of the challenges facing the communities.

He noted that the organization  is resolve towards strengthening the capacity of its government counterparts  and civil society partners on how to combat human trafficking and provide assistance to the victims

“As  parts of promoting sustainable reintegration,  in our various communities, we believe that we must lend our voices to acknowledged and celebrate the positive”

In his address, Governor Godwin Obaseki represented by the state Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice , Yinka Omorogbe  said the state  government partnership with IOM has continue to yield  results following  drastic reduction in the number  of returnees  from 1, 906 in 2017 to 756 in 2019

She said the Cassava processing and  juice factories are clear signs  that the joints objectives by the state and  International Organization for Migration has recorded huge success more so that the returnees can now face the  socio-economic challenges that hitherto compelled them into embarking on such journey

She said Governor Obaseki administration has demonstrated huge commitment to addressing unemployment in the state via the State Skills Development Agency in job creation , saying that the Agency has significantly improve the earning capacity of Edo people