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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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ADC Rising: Salga hails influx of political heavyweights as a turning point for justice

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Ambassador Abdulrahman Mai Nasara Salga, a prominent ADC leader from Dala, Kano, has welcomed the influx of influential politicians into the party, describing it as a sign of ADC’s growing acceptance.

Salga, who contested for the federal legislature in Dala during the 2023 general election, says the party’s progress is heartening, having worked tirelessly to promote ADC’s agenda and position it as a viable alternative for good governance.

He highlights the entry of Kwankwasiyya leader Dr. Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, former Kano State Deputy Governor Comrade Aminu Abdulsalam, and APC’s 2025 gubernatorial candidate Dr. Nasir Yusuf Gawuna, among others, as major boosts that are transforming ADC into a formidable opposition force.

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Salga believes these developments signal a shift towards justice and better leadership in Kano and Nigeria. He urges party leaders, including Atiku Abubakar, Peter Obi, and Kwankwaso, to unite for success in 2027.

The ADC leader pledges continued efforts to promote the party’s ideals, expressing optimism for a brighter future with these influential additions.

 

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BREAKING: INEC Removes David Mark-Led NWC from Portal, Updates Records Amid ADC Leadership Crisis

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has formally updated its official portal to reflect changes in the leadership of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), signaling the commission’s recognition of the leadership dispute within the party.

The commission confirmed that the removal of the National Working Committee (NWC) led by David Mark followed a detailed review of a recent Court of Appeal judgment and an ongoing suit at the Federal High Court in Abuja.

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According to INEC, the decision comes after receiving conflicting legal representations from the two factions vying for control of the party. One faction, loyal to Nafiu Bala Gombe, urged the commission to enforce the appellate court’s ruling, which includes withdrawing recognition from the Mark-led NWC. The other faction, aligned with Mr. Mark, advised INEC against recognizing Mr. Gombe as acting national chairman, citing the pending legal proceedings.

The leadership crisis traces back to July 2025, when the ADC’s former leadership resigned, paving the way for a new executive committee headed by Mr. Mark. Mr. Gombe, a former vice-national chairman, has challenged this transition, arguing that the party’s constitution mandates his ascension to the leadership role.

In a ruling delivered on March 12, 2026, the Court of Appeal dismissed an interlocutory appeal filed by Mr. Mark. The court ordered all parties to maintain the status quo ante bellum—the state of affairs before the crisis—pending the resolution of the substantive suit at the Federal High Court.

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JUST IN: El-Rufai Detained as Bail Ruling Adjourned to April 14

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Operatives of the Department of State Services on Wednesday took former Kaduna State governor, Nasir El-Rufai, into custody moments after proceedings at the Federal High Court in Kaduna.

El-Rufai, standing trial over alleged corruption, had just concluded a hearing on his bail application filed by the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission when DSS operatives bundled him into a waiting vehicle and drove him away, reportedly heading to Abuja.

A heavy DSS presence around the court before the hearing had fuelled speculation that the former governor might be taken into custody.

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Security sources said vehicles had been strategically positioned around the court prior to proceedings.

El-Rufai had arrived at the court at about 9:05 a.m. in a Hilux van, drawing attention from security personnel and observers.

Speaking to journalists after the proceedings, lead defence counsel, Oluwole Iyamu (SAN), confirmed that the court had fixed April 14 for ruling on the bail application.

“The bail application was argued and responded to, and the ruling has been fixed for April 14.

“We look forward to that day. We are hopeful. We have put our arguments before the court, and this is a court of justice.

“We await the decision of the court,” he added.

He also noted that the defence team is prepared for a related case scheduled for April 10 at the Federal High Court in Abuja, describing it as “a separate matter.”

“That is a separate matter. As lawyers, we are ready. We have filed all necessary processes and will be in court. That is the DSS matter,” he said.

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