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World Environment Day :Kano Produces 30,000 Metric Tonnes Of Plastic Waste Annually

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As the world marks this year’s World Environment Day under the theme “Ending Plastic Pollution,”Kano State has raised concern over its significant contribution to Nigeria’s plastic waste crisis, producing an estimated 30,000 metric tonnes annually.

The disclosure was made during a high-level stakeholders’ engagement held at Tahir Guest Palace, Kano, organized by the Kano State Ministry of Environment in collaboration with the UK International Development’s SFC and PACE.

In his remarks, Dr. Bello Abba Yakasai, a waste management expert, revealed that plastic pollution has reached an alarming scale globally. “The world produces over 400 million tonnes of plastic annually, and Nigeria alone contributes about 4 million tonnes,” he said. “Kano State accounts for around 30,000 metric tonnes of that figure, which is extremely worrying.”

Cross section of participants

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Prof. Aliyu Baba Nabegu, Dr. Umar Saleh Anka, and Rahama Rihod Muhammad echoed the same concerns. According to them, microplastics are now found in water, food, and even human bloodstreams, posing serious health risks. “These tiny particles don’t just harm the environment—they also affect human health, especially among vulnerable populations,” said Dr. Anka.

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The experts urged governments at all levels to act decisively. “We need policies that ban single-use plastics, enforce Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR), and encourage industries to adopt sustainable production practices,” said Prof. Nabegu.

Amb. Dr. Sani Usaini, in his keynote address, emphasized the disproportionate impact of plastic and climate-related pollution on marginalized groups. “Children and women are the most affected,” he stated. “Climate change, intensified by plastic pollution, is deepening poverty and inequality, especially among vulnerable communities.”

Dr. Usaini also referenced a report by the United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child, noting that rising temperatures and environmental degradation are directly linked to the spread of diseases and social vulnerability. “The rich are insulated, but the poor suffer the most due to weaker immune systems and limited support structures,” he said.

Participants at the forum, which included academics, government officials, private sector representatives, and civil society leaders, identified education, innovation, and collaboration as critical pillars in the fight against plastic pollution.

They called for mass awareness campaigns to shift public behavior toward reusable alternatives, as well as investment in biodegradable materials, advanced recycling technologies, and waste-to-energy solutions.

The event also featured panel discussions, lectures, student debates, and a community plastic tracking initiative, signaling Kano’s commitment to tackling its plastic problem.

World Environment Day, celebrated every June 5, serves as a global call to action to protect the planet. This year’s focus on plastic pollution is particularly timely for Kano State, as it grapples with the challenge of reducing waste and promoting sustainable practices.

Environmental stakeholders concluded by urging citizens to adopt eco-friendly habits, support green policies, and hold corporations accountable. “The journey to a plastic-free Kano is possible,” said Dr. Yakasai. “But it begins with informed choices and collective action.”

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INEC Extends Submission of Nominated Candidates Deadline for 2027 Elections by Three Days

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has granted a three-day extension to political parties for the submission of candidate names for the 2027 presidential and National Assembly elections.

The deadline, initially set to expire at midnight on Saturday, July 11, 2026, has been moved to Tuesday, July 14, 2026. The commission announced the adjustment in a statement issued on Sunday by its National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee, Mohammed Kudu Haruna.

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According to INEC, the extension was necessitated by a formal appeal from the Inter-Party Advisory Council (IPAC), which cited difficulties encountered by several parties in uploading the required names and personal particulars of their aspirants within the original timeframe.

In the statement, INEC emphasized that the decision underscores its dedication to an inclusive electoral process while remaining strictly within the bounds of the law. The commission reaffirmed that the adjustment is a responsive measure to the operational challenges raised by the political parties.

INEC has consequently urged all political parties to make the most of this additional window to finalize their submissions.

“The Commission enjoins political parties to take advantage of this window of opportunity and ensure that all necessary details are uploaded before the expiration of the new deadline,” Haruna added.

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ICPC to Arraign ex-Minister Uche Nnaji over Forged Credentials

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Former Minister of Science and Technology, Uche Nnaji, is scheduled to be arraigned on Monday before the Abuja Division of the Federal High Court over allegations of certificate forgery that led to his resignation in 2025.

According to Peoples Gazette, the Independent Corrupt Practices Commission was compelled to open an investigation on Mr Nnaji after evidence of forged credentials surfaced, further reinforced by a follow-up petition by the HEDA Resource Centre, an anti-corruption group.

Reports had in 2023 that Mr Nnaji’s discharge certificate from the National Youth Service Corps was a dupe and that his so-called bachelor’s degree certificate was so poorly done that any curious observer could spot its inconsistencies without extra effort.

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Despite resigning over alleged certificate forgery, Mr Nnaji picked up the 2027 PDP Enugu governorship nomination form earlier this year and emerged the winner.

He was arrested at the Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport in Abuja on July 1, having shirked previous invitations to visit the ICPC office for questioning.

Sources acquainted with the matter said the anti-graft commission has built a “water-tight” case against Mr Nnaji and filed criminal charges against him before Justice Abdulmalik Joyce.

The Gazette learnt that it will be nearly impossible for Mr Nnaji to wriggle his way out of these evidence-backed charges, which border on corruption, including the submission of forged credentials to the National Assembly during his ministerial screening, and so on.

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Remi Tinubu Urges Davido, Burna Boy, Asake, to Help Tackle the Economy, Says Govt Alone Can’t Fix It

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The First Lady Senator Oluremi Tinubu has said that although luxury is good, Burna Boy, Davido, Asake and other wealthy Nigerians should help the less-privileged.

She said “the burden on the government is huge”, so the rich should help.

Also, Mrs Tinubu reiterated her call for Nigerians to consider small businesses such as akara.

She made the calls in Lokoja, Kogi State, on Saturday, where she launched the national community food bank.

“Nigeria is a great country. We have a lot of wealthy people. But our priorities are different. And I think it’s high time we started helping those who need help in the country.

“I want to appeal to our young ones in the entertainment industry.

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“I’ve mentioned it before, and I will use Akon, a music icon who does a lot of great charity work.

“The Burna Boys of this world, Asake, all of them, Davido. We want to see you with one foundation or the other, helping the poor with your money.

“Good cars are good; a Maybach is good. Rolls-Royce is good, but still you can still help. The burden on the government is huge.

“You can still help.

“There are pepper sellers. There are vegetable sellers. There are okra sellers, melon sellers, akara, kulikuli. Akara is delicious; I can tell you that,” she added.

The first lady also urged Nigerians not to look down on legitimate means of eking out a living.

“And I read an article about a young graduate who said he didn’t get a job. And he said he sells akara because he couldn’t get a job, and he’s in Abuja.

“We approached him, but I didn’t put my name to it. We equipped him more. He now has 12 workers under him, and he’s doing very, very well.

“So our people should never despise jobs,” she said.

Speaking on empowerment programmes in Kogi, Tinubu announced the donation of ₦100,000 to empower another 2,000 petty traders in the state.

She also commended the beneficiaries for their efforts.

“Today in that same spirit, the Renewed Hope Initiative has donated ₦100 million to the First Lady of Kogi State and RHI coordinator to empower another 2,000 petty traders in Kogi State with the sum of ₦50,000 each to recapitalise their existing businesses.

“And I’m glad that the women who are beneficiaries, they got the idea because I saw them bringing their tray of different food items, very small items, to welcome me today.

“And I think the message is quite received, no matter how people want to turn it around,” Mrs. Tinubu added.

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