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Over 50 Rescued Girls Give Birth in NAPTIP Shelter in Kano

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Governor Abdulllahi Umar Ganduje of Kano State

 

 

The National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), Kano Command, said over 50 girls rescued by the command have given birth under its custody as a result of rape and other sexual violence against them before they were rescued.

Aliyu Abba, Public Relation Officer of the Command made this known on Thursday during a sensitization and advocacy on child molestation and trafficking in Kanwa, Warawa LGA, Kano organized by Honorable Mustapha Bala Dawaki, Member representing Dawakin Kudu/Warawa Federal Constituency in collaboration with NAPTIP.

According to him, the command from January, 2020 to date has recorded over 1,506 cases of domestic trafficking, international trafficking, rape, sexual harassment, child labour, abuse and violence against persons.

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That the command since inception has rescued a total of 4,500 victims of human trafficking with 85 percent of the victims being under age, only 20 percent are adults.

Abba further stated that 411 suspects have so far been arrested this year out of which 302 are male suspects while the remaining are female suspects and have concluded investigations in 252 cases from which over 65 convictions have been secured while others are pending in court.

In his remarks, the House of Reps Member, Mustapha Bala Dawaki represented by Harisu Musa ‘Yargaya said that, the sensitization seminar became pertinent considering increase of cases of human trafficking which often end up with stories of sexual molestation amongst the victims.

He said the aim of the seminar is to further educate those at the rural level and especially his constituents on the dangers of human trafficking and most disturbingly, child labour which has be come a norm amongst the villagers who send their underaged wards to the city for labour which is against the law of the land.

That the fact that Dawakin Kudu records few cases of human trafficking, all hand must be on deck to combat the menace wherever it is found in the state and nation at large.

Other highlights from the event include empowerment of the 800 participants comprising of males and females with N10,000 each to as a start up package to help them start up a small scale business while those already into one were urged to invest the capital into their business for more growth.

The four days program is expected to host 200 participants per day.

Some of the participants who expressed gratitude to Hon Mustapha pledged to be ambassadors against human trafficking and child labour among their various communities stressing that every message from the sensitization seminar would be taken back home.

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Kano Approves ₦61.6bn Development Package to Boost Education, Healthcare, Infrastructure

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The Kano State Executive Council has approved a total of ₦61.63 billion for a broad range of development projects spanning education, healthcare, infrastructure, agriculture, and urban renewal.

The approvals were granted during the Council’s 39th meeting held at the Government House in Kano.
Briefing journalists after the meeting, the Commissioner for Information and Internal Affairs, Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya, said the decisions reflect the administration’s strong commitment to improving public services and accelerating socio-economic development across the state.

According to him, the approvals followed extensive deliberations on key governance priorities, with a clear focus on enhancing living standards and expanding access to essential services.

Education Sector Gets Major Boost
A significant share of the funds was allocated to the education sector. This includes over ₦4.45 billion for the payment of external examination fees for students sitting for NECO, NABTEB, and NBAIS in 2026.

The Council also approved ₦2 billion for the procurement of school furniture across 30 local government areas, alongside several projects involving classroom construction, renovation, and upgrades in schools located in Makoda, Tarauni, Ajingi, and Minjibir LGAs.
Waiya added that funds were equally approved to settle outstanding liabilities for examination fees between 2020 and 2023, as well as feeding costs in boarding schools.

Strengthening Healthcare Services
In the health sector, the Council approved key interventions, including the renovation of Wudil General Hospital and the procurement of medical equipment for major hospitals.

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Other approvals cover routine immunisation programmes, polio outbreak response across all 44 LGAs, and funding for free maternal, neonatal, and child healthcare services in 484 primary healthcare centres.

Major Infrastructure Investments
On infrastructure, over ₦5.2 billion was approved for the construction of a major road linking Panshekara Underpass to Madobi Bridge, as well as road reconstruction projects in Gwale LGA.
Additional approvals include the renovation of government offices, upgrades at the NYSC orientation camp in Kusalla, and construction works at other key public facilities.

Agriculture, Water, and Environment
To boost agricultural productivity, the Council approved nearly ₦3.5 billion for the procurement of over 41,000 bags of fertiliser, alongside investments in irrigation and institutional infrastructure.
In the water sector, ₦3.48 billion was approved for the rehabilitation of the Tamburawa Water Treatment Plant, in addition to funding for boreholes and utility services.
Environmental initiatives such as urban beautification, solar-powered boreholes, and drainage improvements also received funding.
Urban Development and Digital Mapping
The Council also earmarked substantial funds for urban development, including compensation for land acquisition, road projects, and the establishment of Gaya Polytechnic.
It further approved multi-billion naira projects for street naming, mapping, and house numbering under Phase II of the state’s urban planning programme.
Other Strategic Interventions
Additional approvals include funding for special intervention projects across 15 LGAs, settlement of staff entitlements at Aliko Dangote University, and procurement of ICT equipment to enhance government communication.
The Council also endorsed programmes aimed at economic empowerment, including support for butchers and logistics for Hajj operations.
Government Reaffirms Commitment
Waiya assured residents that all projects would be executed in line with due process and accountability.
He reiterated that the administration remains focused on delivering tangible dividends of democracy to the people of Kano State.

“The approvals underscore government’s unwavering commitment to improving infrastructure, education, healthcare, and overall socio-economic development of Kano State,” he said.
He added that the Council also acknowledged recent recognitions and awards received by the governor, noting that they reflect the impact of ongoing reforms and leadership direction.

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Workers Day: Akpabio Promises Workers Living Wage

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Akpabio, on Friday assured Nigerian workers that the National Assembly is aware of their economic challenges and remains committed to improving their welfare through legislative measures.

The former Akwa Ibom State governor gave the assurance in a congratulatory message to mark the 2026 International Workers’ Day, issued in Abuja by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Eseme Eyiboh.

Akpabio acknowledged the difficulties faced by workers and pledged the Senate’s continued intervention through legislation aimed at improving living conditions and workplace standards.

He said, “The 10th National Assembly recognises the challenges workers face, from rising costs of living to workplace demands.

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“I assure you that the Senate remains unwavering in its commitment to legislating for a living wage, safer workplaces, pension reforms, and policies that expand job creation and protect the dignity of labour.

“The passage of the new National Minimum Wage Act and the implementation of workers’ welfare packages are testaments to this commitment.”

His message comes against the backdrop of mounting economic pressures on Nigerian workers, including rising inflation, the high cost of living, and concerns over wage sustainability, which have continued to dominate national discourse.

The Senate President also called on employers across sectors to prioritise workers’ welfare, stressing the link between productivity and improved working conditions.

“Today, we celebrate you—the teachers who mould our future, the farmers who feed our nation, the doctors and nurses who heal our land, the artisans, traders, civil servants, security personnel, and private sector employees whose daily toil builds Nigeria.

“You are the true heroes of our democracy and the engine of our economy.

“To organised labour, I commend your constructive engagements and patriotism. The Senate will continue to partner with the NLC, TUC and all affiliates to ensure that the voice of the Nigerian worker is heard and respected in the chambers of policy and law,” he stated.

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Workers’ Day: Hardship Worsening Under Tinubu, Says Atiku

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar has lamented the worsening economic hardship Nigerian workers face under President Bola Tinubu’s watch.

Mr Abubakar also said Mr Tinubu’s campaign mantra of ‘Renewed Hope’ has failed to translate into tangible relief for Nigeria’s citizens.

In a message on Friday to mark Workers’ Day, Mr Abubakar said, “Every first day of May, nations across the world pause to honour the dignity of labour and the men and women whose sweat and toil sustain civilisation. In Nigeria, Workers’ Day has always carried a particular poignancy, a moment to celebrate the resilience of a workforce that endures much and receives little.

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“But as we mark this year’s commemoration, I write not with celebration in my heart, but with grief. Grief for the Nigerian worker who was promised renewed hope and received instead renewed hardship.”

The former vice-president added, “The Nigerian worker, the teacher, the nurse, the factory hand, the civil servant, the artisan, has been the primary victim of an administration that, by all observable evidence, is far more interested in increasing the revenue at its disposal than in improving the lives of the citizens it governs.”

However, he acknowledged that the removal of fuel subsidy by Mr Tinubu was a necessary reform but faulted the manner in which the policy was implemented.

“A responsible government would have spent the preceding months preparing Nigerians for this transition, establishing social safety nets, empowering the most vulnerable, and ensuring that the pain of reform was shared equitably. This administration did none of that. It simply removed the subsidy and left the Nigerian worker to drown,” the opposition figure explained.

Mr Abubakar called on the government to prioritise policies that directly improve the welfare of Nigerian workers, including social safety nets, wage adjustments, and targeted economic interventions, pointing out that the Nigerian worker “deserves genuine renewal, not the Orwellian version. A renewal that is tangible, measurable and real. Not as a slogan. But as a lived reality.”

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