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NAPTIP Rescued 16.277 Victims of Human trafficking

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The National Agency for Prohibition of Trafficking in Person (NAPTIP) says it has rescued 16.277 victims of human trafficking in the country.

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Director-General of the NAPTIP Sen. Bashir Garba Muhammad disclosed this at the official inauguration of the Jigawa State task force on human trafficking.

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He said the since the creation of the agency in 2003 it succeeded to rescued 16,277 victims of human trafficking.

 

Muhammad explained that out of the number 14,474 person were Nigerians and 172 victims are from Jigawa State.

 

“We have rescued 16,277 human trafficking victims out of which 14,474 are Nigerians”

 

”  The problem of human trafficking has become a national and international concern especially with a large number of Nigerians trapped in Sexual and labor exploitation in various Africans and European countries”

 

“We are collaborating with state Governor’s to strengthen the joint effort to stem the evils of human trafficking and irregular migration in the country”

 

Inaugurating the committee, Governor Muhammad Badaru Abubakar of Jigawa State promised to provide all the necessary assistance to address human trafficking in the state.

 

 

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Disclaimer :Kano Public Procurement Ministry Raises Alarm Over Contract Fraud Scheme

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The Kano State Ministry for Public Procurement, Project Monitoring and Evaluation (MPPPM\&E) has issued a strong warning to the general public, particularly contractors, over a fraudulent scheme involving impersonation and solicitation of money under false pretenses.

This alert was issued following reports that an individual, falsely identifying herself as Hajiya Hadiza Ibrahim, has been contacting contractors using the phone numbers +2349013782697 and +2349036876486, claiming to be a staff member of the Ministry. According to the Ministry, the impersonator is requesting payments for the so-called “renewal of due process licenses” in connection with an alleged “Emergency Award of Contract.”

In a statement released by the Ministry’s Information Officer, Sagiru Ado Abubakar, it was revealed that the impersonator also instructs victims to make payments into bank accounts such as that of Aliyu Yahaya, FCMB account number 6092046011.

The Ministry categorically disclaimed any connection with these fraudulent calls and warned that no individual has been authorized to make such demands on its behalf. It further clarified that all legitimate payments related to contractor registration or license renewals are made only through the official state government tax portal:
[https://etax.kirs.gov.ng](https://etax.kirs.gov.ng).

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“The Ministry wishes to categorically state that these calls are fraudulent, misleading, and completely false,” the statement emphasized. “Anyone who engages with these fraudulent actors does so at their own risk.”

To this end, the Ministry urged contractors and the general public to ignore any calls or messages requesting payments outside of official procedures and channels.

For verified information and communication regarding contractor registration or any procurement-related matters, individuals are advised to visit the Ministry’s office at:

Kano State Ministry for Public Procurement, Project Monitoring and Evaluation
No. 21B, Magajin Rumfa Road, Kano.

Alternatively, inquiries can be directed to:
Bldr. Mas’ud Lado Saleh
Director, Planning and Statistics
Phone: **+2349012946574
Email: [kanodueprocessbureau16@gmail.com](mailto:kanodueprocessbureau16@gmail.com)

The Ministry also advised the public to remain vigilant and not to fall victim to fraud, reaffirming its commitment to transparency, due process, and accountability in all procurement-related matters.

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Almajiri Commission Launches Registration To Revitalize Education for Almijiris and Out-of-School Children

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The National Commission for Almijiri and Out-of-School Children Education has started the registration of all Almijiris and out-of-school children across the nation to support the provision of quality education, encompassing both religious and Western education for the children.

Flagging off the registration and launching the Kano Advocacy campaign held at the School for Arabic Studies (SAS) Kano, the Director-General of the Commission, Muhammad Idris, said children between the ages of 5 and 15 will be registered by the commission to determine the appropriate number of Almijiris and out-of-school children, as well as the Tsangaya schools.

He was represented by the State Coordinator of the Commission and team leader of the Advocacy, Abubakar Yaro Muhammad, who said the registration exercise has already commenced for out-of-school children. He added that the federal government will build modern Tsangaya schools in 44 local government areas of the state.

The State Coordinator further said the commission will introduce a school curriculum in the Tsangaya schools to enable the Almijiris to learn how to read and write in Western education, especially English and mathematics.

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He stated that the State office of the Commission has already started data collection of all the Tsangaya schools and their proprietors in 15 local government areas out of the 44 local government areas. He also said the commission will join the Advocacy team to visit all 448 wards of the state to educate and enlighten people, especially Alrammas and parents, on the government’s desired goals.

Yaro Muhammad therefore thanked the Kano State Government for its support and encouragement of the commission’s contribution towards improving the lives of less privileged members of society, especially orphans.

Speaking, the chairman of the Advocacy team, Sulaiman Muhammad Mambo, commended the contributions of Alrammas and scholars to the development of Islamic education in the state, as well as the parents for their efforts towards the moral training of their wards.

He said the theme of the Advocacy is the revitalization of Almijiris and out-of-school children initiatives, stressing the importance of the programme to educate and enlighten people on the deplorable condition of Almijiris and the increase in out-of-school children as a result of economic hardships facing the people.

Mambo therefore called on well-meaning individuals, corporate bodies, and parents to support government efforts towards helping the less privileged in society, stressing that it is the responsibility of every parent or guardian to take charge of their child, while neighbors should help in the moral training of the children.

In his remarks, the Deputy Commander of Kano State Hisbah Command, Malan Mujaheed Aminudeen Abubakar, advised the commission to involve all the proprietors of the Tsangaya schools in the project and also provide basic amenities to the schools. He urged them to support the programme with prayers towards achieving the government’s desired objectives.

He advised the government to provide livelihoods to rural communities, adding that the majority of the Almijiris are children of the poor; therefore, sending the children to urban areas will reduce their burden.

Also speaking at the occasion were representatives of the Ministry of Women, NAPTIPS, SUBEB, the Quranic Recitation Committee, and many other stakeholders.

 

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Labour Party Mulls Expulsion of Its 2023 Presidential Candidate, Peter Obi

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The Labour Party has announced plans to expel its 2023 presidential candidate, Mr. Peter Obi over alleged “anti-party activities.”

The announcement came during a Channels TV interview on Tuesday with National Publicity Secretary, Abayomi Arabambi, who confirmed that a National Executive Council (NEC) meeting will be convened to recommend Obi’s expulsion, which would then be ratified at the party’s next convention.

“Secondly, let me make it very clear. We are convening a NEC meeting where he (Peter Obi) will be expelled,” Arabambi said.

“You know he was on suspension before, before he now went ahead to do the anti-party activities. You don’t go and join a political party and at the same time, you put your leg in another political party. He knows it is so constitutional for him to belong to two political parties at a time. They have been able to deceive him to their side and there he shall remain.

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“So, NEC meeting is going to be called shortly where Obi will be recommended for expulsion and that will now be confirmed finally at our convention in line with our constitution and in line with most political party constitution because when you want to expel an individual who is a member of your party but you know that is not doing things in tandem with your constitution, you go to NEC and you will recommend to expel him and now recommend the final expulsion to the convention.”

Arabambi further accused Obi of engaging in dual-party allegiances and aligning with what he described as “yahoo yahoo coalition.”

“So, Obi will be expelled from our party. He’s no longer a member of our party. It is not within his right to tell us that I’m still a member of the Labour Party and at the same time he will not be hobnobbing, you know, with what we call the yahoo yahoo coalition. We are not going to accept that.”

Peter Obi, who secured over 6.1 million votes, finishing third in the February 2023 presidential election under the Labour Party, together with Governor Alex Otti, are aligned with a faction of the Labour Party led by Senator Usman Nenadi.

In contrast, the faction to which Arabambi belongs is led by Julius Abure, who controls the official secretariat. This faction had earlier suspended Governor Otti, Senators Kingibe and Nwokocha, and others, citing anti-party conduct.

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