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NAPTIP reunites 1,200 trafficked victims with families

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About 1,200 victims of human trafficking were reunited with their families in one year, the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons has said.

NAPTIP revealed this in a three-year performance overview spanning September 2021 to September 2024.

Released in November 2024, the review covers the tenure of NAPTIP’s immediate past Director-General, Prof. Fatima Waziri-Azi.

The agency revealed that it reunited 1,198 trafficked victims across its offices nationwide from September 2023 to September 2024, most of these reunifications occurring in 2024.

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In September 2023, the agency rescued 101 victims, which rose slightly to 105 in October and 112 in November.

However, December 2023 saw a significant dip, with only 81 victims rescued.

The new year started with 88 victims rescued in January 2024, which climbed to 109 in February but slightly declined to 95 in March.

April 2024 recorded the lowest number during this period, with only 67 victims rescued.

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May marked a significant increase with 160 victims rescued, followed by 116 in June, and peaking at 164 in July 2024, the highest monthly figure during the reporting period.

Those rescued received support, including shelter, legal assistance, mental health counselling and reintegration services before being reunited with their families, the report said.

In obtaining justice for VoTs and gender-based violence, NAPTIP said between January 2022 and August 2024, it secured 190 human trafficking convictions, accounting for 27.94 per cent of all such convictions achieved by the agency in 21 years.

It also recorded 20 convictions for rape and domestic violence within the same period, representing 74.07 per cent of all such convictions obtained by the agency since 2015.

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Among these are high-profile cases, including life imprisonment sentences for some offenders.

Three offenders were handed life imprisonment sentences for rape. Seven offenders received prison terms of 10 years or more, including the high-profile case of Felicia Osaigbovo, who was sentenced to 12 years in prison alongside a N24m fine for trafficking Nigerian girls to Belgium for sexual exploitation.

Meanwhile, 11 offenders were sentenced to terms ranging from five to nine years, such as Patricia Igbinovia, who, in January 2024, was convicted of facilitating the trafficking of five victims to Spain and sentenced to seven years in prison with a N1m fine.

For lesser offences, 12 offenders received sentences between one and four years, often combined with fines or compensations. In some cases, fines alone were imposed, ranging from N250,000 to N24m.

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In the report, NAPTIP’s immediate past chief, Waziri-Azi, attributed these to enhanced collaboration with local and international partners.

“These convictions are a testament to the agency’s unwavering commitment to justice and the resilience of survivors who courageously participated in the prosecution process,” she said.

On the nature of exploitation, most VoTs primarily faced forced labour and sexual exploitation. Further details from the IOM showed that 1,114 victims, predominantly females (82 per cent), were exploited through forced labour and sex trade exploitation.

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Pope Francis finally laid to rest

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Pope Francis was buried inside his favourite Rome church after a funeral mass in St Peter’s Square, the Vatican said on Saturday.

Francis who died on Monday aged 88, was laid to rest during a 30-minute ceremony which started at 1:00 pm (1100 GMT) at the Santa Maria Maggiore basilica in the Italian capital.

Footage shared by the Holy See showed cardinals marking his wooden and zinc coffin with red wax seals.

Cardinal Kevin Farrell, who as camerlengo is running the Vatican’s day-to-day affairs until a new pope is elected, sprinkled it with holy water after it was lowered into a tomb set inside an alcove.

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A reproduction of the pectoral cross worn by Francis during his lifetime hung above it.

Francis had asked that the tomb, located near the altar of Saint Francis, be simple and unadorned, reflecting the humble spirit of his papacy.

The tombstone bears only the inscription “Franciscus” — the pope’s name in Latin.

Its marble is sourced from Liguria, the northwestern Italian region once home to the Argentine pontiff’s Italian ancestors.

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Francis, born Jorge Bergoglio, had specified in his will the exact spot he wanted to be buried, in the side nave of the beloved fifth-century AD church.

The pontiff was devoted to the worship of the Virgin Mary and made a point of praying in Santa Maria Maggiore before leaving on trips abroad and upon his return to Rome.

He declared his desire to be entombed there in 2023.

Located in the heart of Rome, the basilica already holds the tombs of seven popes.

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But the last one to be buried there was Clement IX in 1669. More recently, popes have usually been buried in St Peter’s Basilica.

One of four papal basilicas in Rome, Santa Maria Maggiore also holds the remains of several other renowned figures, such as the architect and sculptor Gian Lorenzo Bernini, who designed St Peter’s Square and its surrounding columns.

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Just in: Gunmen invade pro-Wike group in Bayelsa

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Gunmen suspected to be hired political thugs disrupted a rally organised in support of Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, on Saturday in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State.

The event, which also marked the inauguration of the NEW Associates group, was meant to thank President Bola Tinubu for appointing sons and daughters of Bayelsa into positions in his administration, while also showing support for Wike, who serves as the group’s grand patron.

Originally scheduled for April 12, the rally had been postponed to April 26 after another group, supporters of Governor Douye Diri, booked the same venue and date for their own rally.

Although both groups eventually rescheduled, tensions remained high.

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Supporters of NEW Associates had gathered early at the Church of God Mission Camp, ready for the event, when armed men suddenly emerged from nearby creeks and bushes, firing gunshots into the air.

The crowd quickly scattered in fear, while security forces including the Nigeria Police, the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC), and the Department of State Services (DSS) responded by pushing back the attackers and searching the surrounding area to prevent further violence.

After the incident, Comrade Ebilade Ekerefe, Secretary of NEW Associates and former spokesperson of the Ijaw Youths Council, accused the state government of trying to disrupt their peaceful gathering.

He insisted the rally would go on, stating that their intention was simply to express gratitude to the President and show solidarity, and questioned why anyone would feel threatened by such an event.

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Similarly, Dr Pabara Igwele, the immediate past Commissioner of Health in Bayelsa, described the rally as peaceful and blamed the disruption on political motives.

He also vowed that the rally would continue despite the attack.

After the initial chaos, supporters regrouped to carry on with the event.

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Senator Manu Haruna Launches Quick Wins Training for Women and Youths in Taraba Central Senatorial District+Photos

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Senator Manu Haruna of the Taraba Central Senatorial District on Saturday concluded a three-day Quick Wins Training program dedicated to empowering women and youths in the District .

The event took place in Jalingo, the capital city of Taraba State, in collaboration with the Maryam Babangida National Centre for Women Development.

The training initiative is aimed to equip participants with practical skills and knowledge that can foster economic independence and stimulate community development. This program is a reflection of Senator Haruna’s commitment to improving the socio-economic status of underrepresented groups within his constituency.

The event was attended by prominent leaders, including Hon. Veronica Alhassan, Member of the House of Assembly for Bali I Constituency, and Hon. Alhassan Hamman, who presented certificates to participants on behalf of Senator Manu Haruna.

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The involvement of critical stakeholders underscored the importance of collaboration between government officials and community leaders in driving sustained progress in Taraba Central.

Among the distinguished attendees were Hon. Ubale Gambo, Hon. Bala Baba, Alhaji Muhammad Nagaggo, Alhaji Raubilu Umar, among others, all of whom are dedicated to fostering development within the region.

Senator Manu Haruna expressed his gratitude to the National Centre for Women Development and all partners involved in the initiative.

He stressed the transformative potential of empowering women and youths, noting the necessity for continued support and resources to ensure sustainable growth in Taraba State.

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This Quick Wins Training is poised to have a long-lasting impact on participants, equipping them with essential skills to make valuable contributions to their communities and the broader economy of Taraba State. By investing in the future of these underprivileged groups, the program seeks to inspire change and promote self-sufficiency among the local populace.

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