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Edo Government Reunites US Deportee With Family After Rescue

The Edo State Government has reunited Peter Guobadia, a 53-year-old deportee from the United States, with his family after rescuing him in Benin City while experiencing severe mental distress.

The intervention followed his referral for urgent medical and psychiatric care, underscoring the state government’s commitment to protecting vulnerable persons and facilitating their rehabilitation, recovery and reintegration into society.

The Commissioner for Women Affairs and Social Development, Eugenia Abdallah, said this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria on Sunday in Benin, highlighting the government’s efforts to support vulnerable residents.

Mrs Abdallah said the intervention followed Mr Guobadia’s rescue and referral for medical and psychiatric care at the Federal Neuropsychiatric Hospital, Uselu, where he is receiving treatment after previous rehabilitation abroad.

She said the case reflects the ministry’s commitment to strengthening response mechanisms for vulnerable persons found in public spaces and ensuring they receive timely care, rehabilitation and social support.

The commissioner added that the ministry was collaborating with mental health institutions, civil society organisations and development partners to improve rehabilitation and reintegration services, as well as access to care for vulnerable persons.

According to her, efforts are being intensified to strengthen outreach programmes and coordination mechanisms across the state, ensuring quicker intervention and support for vulnerable individuals requiring urgent assistance.

A Senior Social Welfare Officer in the ministry, Esther Eruanga, said the case came to official attention through media reports, prompting immediate rescue operations along Airport Road in Benin City.

She said preliminary assessments revealed signs of severe mental distress, making urgent clinical evaluation necessary and leading to his referral for specialised psychiatric treatment at a recognised facility.

Mrs Eruanga added that sustained tracing efforts by the ministry and relevant stakeholders resulted in the identification of Mr Guobadia’s relatives and his eventual reunion with them.

She said post-rehabilitation monitoring measures were being maintained to support his recovery, facilitate successful reintegration, and ensure continued access to essential welfare and support services.

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