Labor Ministry Bids Farewell to IOM Country Director

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Labor Ministry Bids Farewell to IOM Country Director

The National Anti-Human Trafficking Taskforce of Liberia through the Ministry of Labor bids farewell to the Country Director of International Organization for Migration (IOM).

Speaking during the farewell program held in honor of Mr. Mohammed S. Dialo on Friday, February 17, 2023, at the Ministry of Labor in Congo Town, the Human Trafficking Taskforce Chairman, Labor Minister Cllr Charles H. Gibson acknowledged the work of Mr. Dialo as head of IOM in Liberia helped to intensify the Government of Liberia policy direction in the fight against human trafficking in the Country.

According to Minister Gibson, IOM under Mr. Dialo was positively influenced to work as relates to human trafficking in the budget of government which helped the construction of additional Safe-homes for trafficked victims.

The Liberia Labor Minister said there were several international and local partners involved with the collaboration in the fight against human trafficking, but the IOM contributions were exceptional, especially in bringing back the Liberian ladies from the Arab golf nation of Oman.

Minister Gibson noted that the work of Mr. Dialo have touched the lives of many Liberians by ensuring that victims are given protection, opportunities to resettle and reintegrated because outside of the those determination, the society will disintegrate.

He said when people are victimized they must be rehabilitated, reintegrated and resettle in society.

He further explained that under Mr. Dialo leadership as IOM Country Director, Liberia was able to achieve those values.

In response, the International Organization for Migration outgoing County Director extended his preformed gratitude to the Ministry of Labor through the Trafficking In-Persons Secretariat for facilitating his work in Liberia, noting that the collaboration between the IOM and Ministry of Labor including the Taskforce did not start when he got in Liberia.

According Mr. Mohammed S. Dialo, his institution worked with the Ministry of Labor to establish the national referral path-way for victims of trafficking in 2010 and also worked in establishing the Standard Procedure to combat human trafficking.

He noted that the IOM has contributed to the training of local NGOs so they can help in combating human trafficking in Liberia.

Speaking furthered, Mr. Dialo said IOM has supported the reintegration of the ladies brought back from Oman. He said the IOM is currently collaborating with the Ministry of Labor to put together two safe-homes to ensure that survivals who were brought home are more secured.

He hailed the peace that has currently been enjoyed by Liberians in the country noting that “for the past three years he has been in Liberia and as a son of the region, he loves the peace being enjoyed in Liberia considering what has passed over the years.

He further explained that the peace Liberia has gained will be translated to development, social cohesion as Liberia moving, things are changing, while leaders are talking, everyone in our collective effort must make sure to rebuild and stay in Africa because Africa is the future.

“My brother and sister, follower colleagues, the world is moving in a different trajectory than is going around the world, the trauma, we have seen wars. We thought that after World War II, there would been no more war but see what is going on. In the human population, we are now 8-ballion on the earth according to the last report and it comes with a lot of challenges.”

In a special message to the youth, Mr. Dialo reminded the young people to take lead, remain focused, build their capacity, work hard and support their leaders noting that moving away is not the solution.

It is harder to move than to stay where you are and develop your capacity.

He said 2020 to 2022, the IOM brought 1124 Liberians migrants from other parts of the world excluding those trafficked in Oman.

The IOM outgoing Country Director used the occasion to call on women to maintain their values, something he said governments in Africa are trying very hard to ensure the values of women are Maintained.

The farewell program was graced by members of the National Anti-Human Trafficking Taskforce of Liberia, representatives of the local and international organizations in the fight against human trafficking, the ladies brought from Oman and off.

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