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Victims Rescued As Police Bust Child Trafficking Syndicate

Kano State Police Command has busted a human trafficking syndicate that specializes in the abduction, buying, and selling of minors.

Lifestyle Nigeria reports that the command said that nine suspects had been arrested from the syndicate, which was operating around Kano, Bauchi, Lagos, Delta, Anambra and Imo states.

The State’s Commissioner of Police, Mohammed Gumel, while parading the suspects at the Command in Kano on Thursday, told reporters that seven children, mostly minors, had been rescued.

According to Gumel, on December 15, at about 3:25pm, a team of Policemen, while on intelligence-led surveillance duties at Mariri Luxurious Park in Kano, intercepted one, Comfort Amos, aged 45 years of Tudun Wada Quarters while transiting to Lagos with a child, named Abdulmutalib Sa’ad, aged 5 years, ‘m’, of Zango Quarters in Bauchi State.

He explained that at the stage of preliminary investigation, four other suspects, Chika Ezugbu, aged 52 years, ‘f of Sabon Gari Quarters, Joy Nzelu, aged 43 years, of Sabon Gari Quarters, Clement Ali, aged 35 years, of Badawa Quarters, and Emeka Ekeidigwe, aged 55 years, of Weitherhead, Sabon Gari Quarters, all in Kano state.

Gumel states that the suspects were separately arrested for being part of the syndicate that is committing the crimes.

The commissioner narrated that in the course of investigation, it was discovered during the investigation that the child, Abdulmutalib Sa’ad, was abducted on December 12 from Bauchi State.

“Further investigation revealed that the suspects are in the same cycle of abducting, buying and selling minors from Bauchi and Kano States trafficking and selling them to people within their racket in different locations in Lagos and Anambra States.

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Sierra Leone Energy Minister Resigns Over Electricity Crisis

Sierra Leone has been facing a severe electricity crisis for the past few weeks, leading to the resignation of its Minister of Energy, Kanja Sesay.

Lifestyle Nigeria reports that in his resignation letter, Sesay took full responsibility for the crisis.

As a result, the government has placed the energy ministry under the direct supervision of President Julius Maada Bio, who will be assisted by two other officials.

The electricity crisis came to an end after the government paid $18.5 million to two power providers, Turkish Karpowership and Transco-CLSG group. Sierra Leone owed the two producers $40 million.

Freetown and the cities of Bo, Kenema, and Koidu had been experiencing multi-day stretches without electricity since mid-April.

Karpowership confirmed the payment and has been supplying electricity to Sierra Leone since 2018 from a floating offshore unit.

However, it had reduced its capacity from 65 megawatts to just five in recent months due to payment issues. In September, it had cut supplies to Sierra Leone over unpaid bills.

It had also briefly cut power to Guinea-Bissau in October, citing a protracted period of non-payment as the reason.

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Hardship, Insecurity Fueling Mental Illness In Nigeria – Archbishop

The Catholic Archbishop of Kaduna, Most Rev. Matthew Man-Oso Ndagoso has said that hardship, insecurity and other challenges in the country are pushing so many Nigerians into mental disorder.

Archbishop Ndagoso said this at the 2024 Annual General Assembly of Catholic Archdiocese of Kaduna with the theme; ‘Integrating Mental Health Into Pastoral Care in the Archdiocese of Kaduna’.

The respected cleric said the country has in the last 13 years been going through insurgency, banditry, kidnappings for ransom, farmers/herders conflicts, ethno-religious conflicts, armed robbery, alcohol and substance abuse.

He noted that of late, very high cost of living,l caused mainly by the unplanned and hasty removal of fuel subsidy and the free floating of the Naira which led to its unimaginable devaluation have brought unprecedented and untold hardship on the vast majority of the citizenry, thereby causing mental and physical illnesses.

“Many people have lost, not only their sources of livelihood but above all their homes and ancestral lands. Acute hunger leading to malnutrition and death especially of children are the order of the day in our country today. Many are at a loss. Depression, anxiety and fear of the unknown are on the increase in the land,” the cleric said.

He further blamed insecurity for the people’s mental health, noting that “security challenges seem to be still in the thick of the woods.”

He lamented that the spate of kidnappings for ransom is on the increase in some rural communities.

“We must continue to be vigilant and work together with all security agents especially the local vigilante groups.

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