- The Edo state government has started the payment of monthly stipends to Libya returnees
- Each person from four set of returnees received the sum of N20,000
- The payment is expected to continue for three months
The Edo government on Friday commenced the payment of N20,000 monthly stipends to the four sets of Libya returnees in the state.
Speaking at Idia College, in Benin, venue where the returnees converged to collect the stipends, Chairman of Edo Task force Against Human trafficking, Prof. Yinka Omorogbe, said the stipends would be paid for three months.
She said: "when the first set of returnees arrived the state, the governor promised to pay them monthly stipends. This is the first of the payment and it will be for three months."
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Omorogbe, who is also the Commissioner for Justice, presented N20,000 cheque each to 10 of the returnees while bank transfers process commenced for others.
Some of the returnees who got their cheques appealed to the state government to increase the amount and start the vocational training process as it promised.
A Libya returnee, Rosemary Ubogu, receiving her N20,000 cheque. Photo source: Premium Times
Others, who have yet to get their bank alerts confirming the payment of the money to their bank accounts, appealed to the state government to fast track the process as they needed money for their up keep.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that training forms titled “Curbing Migration in Nigeria Project” were distributed to the returnees at the venue to specify the vocational training they would like to acquire.
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Recall that NAIJ.com previously reported that Governor Godwin Obaseki of Edo state has approved the release of 150 hectares of land and N100million seed capital for the 150 Libyan returnees and victims of human trafficking.
Vanguard reports that the money and land were given to those who completed a skills acquisition training at the Edo Agricultural Development Programme (ADP) office in Benin City, the Edo State capital.
The governor announced this at the graduation ceremony of the returnees in Benin city on Friday, November 30.
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Source: Naija.ng
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Saturday, 23 December 2017