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Edo Govt rescues citizen poisoned in Burkina Faso

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Edo State Government has repatriated an indigene, Godstime Uwoghiren who was poisoned in Burkina Faso.

Godstime has been battling life-threatening health complications in the country.

He was said to have been poisoned out of jealousy for purchasing a motorcycle.

He has been struggling with paralysis and deteriorating health for over three years before Governor Monday Okpebholo intervened to secure his return.

According to the Director General of the Edo State Migration Agency, Lucky Agazumah, the matter was first brought to the agency’s attention four months ago, prompting the governor to act swiftly in collaboration with the Nigerian Embassy.

Godstime arrived at the Benin Airport around 1:00 p.m. on Wednesday aboard a flight from Burkina Faso. He was received by Agazumah and officials of the agency before being rushed in an ambulance to the Edo Specialist Hospital, Benin City, for emergency medical attention.

Agazumah revealed that the rescue mission faced initial resistance from some family members but emphasized that the state government remained committed to saving his life.

“If not for Governor Okpebholo’s quick intervention, this young man would have died quietly in a foreign land. He was poisoned out of sheer envy because he bought a motorcycle. We caution Edo youths not to be deceived by the illusion of greener pastures abroad, as many Nigerians are being lured into hardship and modern slavery,” Agazumah said.

Godstime’s mother, Mrs Susan Uwoghiren, expressed gratitude to the state government for stepping in to save her son. She disclosed that before traveling to Burkina Faso, Godstime had trained as an automobile mechanic in Nigeria.

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