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JUST IN; Freed Boko Haram captives need urgent support says Govt

Mr Lawan Abba Wakilbe, the Borno Commissioner for Education, Science, Technology, and Innovation, has advocated urgent intervention to empower freed Boko Haram captives, to enhance their economic and social protection.

Wakilbe stated this during a courtesy visit by Hamsatu Allamin, Chief Executive Officer of the Allamin Foundation for Peace, on Friday in Maiduguri.

He said the call was imperative to fast track support and integration of the victims into the society, to enable them to resume normal life.

The commissioner lamented that some of the freed victims were exposed to sexual abuse due to their vulnerability, poverty and lack of support.

“I recently encountered an 11-year-old girl surrounded with three children. It was heartbreaking.

“The Cameroonian authorities’ repatriated young girls aged 13 to 15 with multiple children.

“These vulnerable individuals need urgent reintegration and support,” he said, adding that the spate of sexual abuse could be attributed to poverty and lack of viable alternatives for survival.

He also called for the establishment of Technical, Vocational Education and Training (TVET) centers in border communities like Bama, Gwoza, and Kamburungara, to empower the resettled victims of conflict.

“We need sustainable programmes to address their vulnerability and provide alternatives. Poverty drives many of these individuals into vices like prostitution.

“Once we offer skills and support, they can rebuild their lives,” he said.

Wakilbe stressed the need to focus attention to handling conflict affected children, noting that traditional education systems were ill-equipped to address their unique needs.

“Our education system must accommodate these children but they are not equipped to handle the specific needs of these children.

“Those children witnessed unimaginable violence, abduction and displacement which requires tailored de-radicalisation and reintegration efforts..

“We tried integrating some of these children into regular schools, but it failed. For instance, some of the Chibok girls were enrolled in secondary schools, the principals reported that they could not handle the unique needs of these children.

“We had to transferred them to special programmes like Second Chance schools,” he said.

According to Walkibe, lack of long term planning in addressing the education needs of the conflict affected children has been a key concern, adding that donor agencies implemented programmes that failed to meet their immediate needs.

He said that teaching local languages like Hausa in areas where Kanuri was dominant missed the point, and stressed the need to focus teaching in English Language, to ensure that the children adapt to modern education.

The commissioner noted that some donor funded programmes failed to address the immediate needs of the region, and urged them to prioritise capacity building for educators, and implement viable long term solutions for conflict affected persons.

“There are 67,000 women and children in the camps. We cannot continue turning a blind eye. We must rethink how to educate and reintegrate them.

“We need centers to teach skills and provide start up packs for these girls. Poverty drives them into vices, but with alternatives, they can rebuild their lives,” he said.

He said the state government had trained over 300 women in vocational skills and distributed start up packs, to enable them to become self-reliant.

Wakilbe reitrated government’s commitment to partner with development organisations and agencies, to address problems affecting victims of the conflict.

In her remarks, Allamin called for interventions to address critical issues identified during the peace building programme initiated by the organisation.

She said the organisation identified serious issues that required immediate, proactive and sustainable interventions to address.

Allamin said the foundation had rehabilitated hundreds of women and girls involved in the insurgency under  its Community-based De-radicalisation of Women and Girls in the state.

She said the de-radicalised women had encouraged their peers in the bush to surrender to the authorities. (NAN)

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Medical Doctor kidnapped by gunmen in front of his residence

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Medical Doctor kidnapped by gunmen in front of his residence

The Police Command in Anambra has confirmed the kidnap of Dr Cornelius Onuigbo, an urologist with Department of Surgery, Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi, Anambra.

The command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Tochukwu Ikenga, while confirming the incident to newsmen in Onitsha on Wednesday, said that Onuigbo was kidnapped by gunmen on Tuesday evening.

Ikenga said that the command was aware of the incident, adding that it was on top of the situation.

“We have already mobilised for the rescue of the doctor. The Commissioner of Police, Mr Nnaghe Itam, has given orders for this, and men of the command are currently at work,” he said.

An eyewitness, who pleaded anonymity, said that the incident occurred at the entrance gate of doctors’ residence in Nnewi, as Onuigbo was returning home from work.

The source further said that the armed men intercepted the medical doctor, forced him into their vehicle and drove off.

“The medical doctor was rounded up by some armed men suspected to be kidnappers, as he was about to enter the gate of his residence.

“They had a few conversations with him after which they asked him to enter into their vehicle and drove off,” the source stated.

A staff member of the university, who did not want his name mentioned, confirmed the development, adding that the authorities of the hospital were aware of the incident and that they were doing the needful. (NAN)

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BREAKING: Senator Ekweremadu’s Wife released from UK prision, returns to Nigeria

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BREAKING: Senator Ekweremadu’s Wife released from UK prision, returns to Nigeria

Mrs Beatrice Ekweremadu, wife of former Deputy Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu is back in Nigeria.

A competent source disclosed the development to DAILY POST on Wednesday.

According to the source, Mrs Ekweremadu returned to Nigeria on Tuesday.

Senator Ekweremadu, the wife and one Dr Obinna Obeta were sentenced to prison by a UK court for their involvement in organ harvesting.

The former deputy senate president was sentenced to 10 years, while his wife was sentenced to six years.

The return of Mrs Ekweremadu is being celebrated across Enugu State, with many praying to have the Deputy Senate President back in the shortest possible time.

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JUST IN; Over 40,000 opposition Politicians defect to APC, Governor reacts

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JUST IN; Over 40,000 opposition Politicians defect to APC, Governor reacts

Katsina State Governor, Dikko Umaru Radda, on Tuesday welcomed over 40,000 card-carrying members from various opposition parties into the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

The mass defection took place at the State Government House, where the Governor received the new members with open arms.

Governor Radda expressed his gratitude, stating, “Your decision to join our progressive movement strengthens our resolve to build a greater Katsina state.”

He went on to assure the defectors of his commitment to inclusive leadership, directing officials at all levels to ensure their full integration into APC activities.

The group of defectors was led by former Deputy Speakers of the State House of Assembly, Yakubu Idris Dan Chafa and Hassan Suleiman Rawayau.

Other prominent figures among the defectors included Isah Hamisu Dandume of the All Peoples Party (APP) and Musa Gafai, Chairman of Gafai Communication and former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) aspirant for the Federal House of Representatives, along with several former state legislators and local government chairmen.

In an earlier briefing, the Special Adviser to the Governor on Political Matters, Ya’u Umar Gwajo Gwajo, explained that the defectors came from a broad coalition of political parties.

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