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Child marriage, pregnancy high factors affecting attainment of girl-child education

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Child marriage, pregnancy high factors affecting attainment of girl-child education

…As Prof. Salako identifies adolescence as period children mustn’t be left alone!***

Child marriage and pregnancy are high factors seriously affecting girls from attaining their educational rights, which is Goal 4 of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the UN.

Prof. Abiola Odewole, a Consultant of Pediatric Endocrinology at the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH), and a Professor at the College of Medicine, University of Lagos, stated this in Lagos.

She spoke at the second symposium of the Committee for the Special Thematic Working Group on Maternal, Neonatal, Children and Women`s Health, UI Research Foundation , in Lagos on Friday.

It had its theme as: “Adolescent Health and Education’’.

According to Odewole,  the possibility of an adolescent girl with pregnancy going back to school is low.

“Adolescent pregnancy is high risk for the mother and child because these are the things that disrupt a child from attaining that educational right.

“When a girl gets pregnant, the possibility that the child will go back to school is very low.

“Approximately 3.9 million girls undergo unsafe abortions and half of the pregnancies in persons above 15 years and years 19 years of age in developing regions, are estimated to be unwanted because that right to education has been lost.’’

She added that such actions usually exposed the girls to infections and they become vulnerable because they had missed the information they should have got while in school.

According to her, government and the National Assembly should promulgate laws with stiffer fines for violators of girls and children, that will protect girls and children.

“They should give a stronger fine because the fine given out doesn’t make much impact.

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“But if you rape an underage child, you’re made to serve 10 years, I think it will be a deterrent to people not to just pay N20,000 or something to the child.

“Ensure that this girl child that you’ had raped goes to school after delivery and you pay for her education to whatever level she wants to go.

“By the time they promulgate such penalty, a lot of men will think twice before actually doing things like that,’’ she said.

Also, Ayoade Oduola,  Director,  University of Ibadan Research Foundation, said that the symposium was organised to get inputs from stakeholders.

He listed them as young people from secondary schools, older people and decision-makers to make progress and save the lives of children.

Oduola, however, said that observing rights of children required the concerted efforts of everyone.

“We cannot have a university sitting on one side, policymakers on one side and the community on another side.

“So, the idea for this strategic working group is to bring everybody together to look at what we are doing right, what we need to do better and how we can progress.

“This is so that these people who represent the future of our nation will have good education, health and access to support that will make them successful.’’

He added that if the children were well-groomed, by the time they are in position of leadership, they will be prepared and be committed not only to the nation but also to themselves to be successful.

Also, Prof. Babatunde Salako, Director-General, Nigerian Institute of Medical Research ( NIMR),  said that the University of Ibadan Research Foundation, UNICEF and NIMR jointly organised the symposium.

He said this was because everybody was aware that the youth are the future of tomorrow.

Salako described adolescence as the period between childhood and adulthood where children face many changes.

“It is really a formative period for this group of people, a period when they are exposed to a lot of risks,  where they get some freedom at school and they don’t know how to use it.

“They are supposed to know about their rights from the government, parents and their religious circles so that they can have a voice in decisions made on their behalf,’’ he said.

He, however, said that the stage of adolescence is a period where children could not be left alone as they would need parents and teachers to be closer to them.

“They need parents and teachers to listen to them and discuss their issues so that they will be able to prepare for eventualities in relation to their growth within that period,’’ he advised.

 

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Kaduna: Police Nab 280 Suspects, Rescue 158 Kidnapped Victims

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Kaduna: Police Nab 280 Suspects, Rescue 158 Kidnapped Victims

Kidnappers hotbed, Kaduna state may finally be set for relative peace as the Police Command in Kaduna said Its operatives have arrested 280 suspected criminals and rescued 158 kidnapped victims from January to date.

The Force Public Relations Officer, ACP  Olumuyiwa Adejobi, disclosed this at a press briefing at the command on Thursday in Kaduna.

Adejobi said, ”I am pleased to highlight the significant achievements in our crime-fighting endeavours, with a particular focus on the Abuja-Kaduna expressway corridor, and communities in Kaduna State, spanning from January to date.

“Notably, I would like to draw attention to a strategic initiative implemented along the Abuja-Kaduna expressway, which has significantly contributed to our successes.”

According to him, under the directive of the Inspector-General of Police, a helicopter has been deployed to serve as an escort for trains using the route.

It provides aerial support for ground troops from the Armed Forces, Police, and other security agencies.

“It has been deployed along the corridor as a proactive measure to prevent attacks and act as a first responder in the event of any untoward incidents,” Adejobi said.

Arms and ammunition recovered by police operatives on Thursday in Kaduna.

 He said this proactive measure has proven instrumental in enhancing security along the corridor, ultimately safeguarding the lives and property of commuters and residents of the adjourning communities along the route.

The Police spokesperson said, ”During this period, our proactive measures and relentless pursuit of criminal elements have resulted in remarkable outcomes.

”This included the arrest of 81 armed robbery suspects, 40 kidnap suspects, 73 murder/homicide suspects, 36 rape suspects, 22 suspects involved in cult-related crimes, and 28 suspects engaged in other criminal activities.

 “We have successfully recovered 16 firearms of various types, along with 226 ammunition of diverse calibres.

”Additionally, our operations have led to the retrieval of 28 stolen vehicles, over 200 harmful weapons, and 600 bags of fertilizers.

“A total of N3.3 million, previously paid as ransom to kidnappers, has been successfully recovered, while our swift and coordinated efforts have resulted in the safe rescue of 158 kidnapped victims, all of whom have been reunited with their families unharmed.”

The Force PPRO  said the Nigeria Police Force, under the leadership of I-G Kayode  Egbetokun, remains steadfast in its resolve to uphold the rule of law, ensure the safety and security of all citizens, and combat criminal activities across the country.

He said these recent achievements along the Abuja-Kaduna expressway underscored the zeal of the Force in fulfilling its mandate of protecting lives and property.

“This special intervention and operation would be replicated in other major expressways and cities across the country by establishing the Special Intervention Squad (SIS) by the I-G.

 The Force Police Public Relations Officer, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi, addressing the press on Thursday in Kaduna.

Adejobi  said, “We will continue to collaborate with relevant stakeholders, employ innovative strategies, and harness the full force of the law to root out criminal elements and create a conducive environment for peaceful coexistence and socio-economic development.

“As we forge ahead, the Nigeria Police Force extends its gratitude to members of the public for their continued support and cooperation.

“Together, we will build safer communities, foster trust between the police and citizens, and strive towards a Nigeria where all individuals can live without fear of crime or violence.“

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NDLEA nabs male passenger carrying 4,000 tramadol pills in MMIA

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has arrested a male passenger carrying 4,000 tramadol pills at the Muhammad Murtala International Airport (MMIA) Ikeja, Lagos

This is contained in a statement by the NDLEA Director, Media and Advocacy, Mr Femi Babafemi on Sunday in Abuja.

Babafemi said that NDLEA officers at the gate ‘C ‘departure hall of the Lagos airport on Friday foiled the suspect’s attempt to export the pills to Malpensa, Italy on an Ethiopian Airline flight.

He said that the psychoactive substance was found concealed in women’s wear and granulated melon packed in the suspect’s backpack and another bag containing food items.

“In his statement, the suspect who is a frequent flyer confessed he was hired for 700 Euros on successful delivery of the consignment in Italy, “ he said.

Meanwhile, In Bayelsa, NDLEA operatives on  April 24 arrested a 28-year-old woman in Amarata area of Yenagoa.

Babafemi said that she was arrested for producing and distributing cakes laced with illicit drugs especially cannabis sativa.

According to him, at the time of her arrest, a substantial number of the drugged cakes weighing 1.5kg were recovered from her.

Also, A 20-year-old hair stylist, and a dispatch rider, were arrested on March 10 by NDLEA operatives in Yenagoa for a similar offence.

Illicit drugs intercepted by the NDLEA operatives

In the same vein and were arrested with 24,180 ampoules of pentazocine injection weighing 135.5 kilograms at Sabon Tasha, Kaduna.

Babafemi said that a teenager was also nabbed with 20.700kg of cannabis when his house in Shuware area of Mubi, Adamawa state was raided on April 26.

In another development, No less than 310.7kg of cannabis was recovered on April 25 when NDLEA operatives raided parts of Mushin in Lagos state.

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19 Burnt To Death In Kogi Auto Crash – FRSC

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19 Burnt To Death In Kogi Auto Crash – FRSC

The Public Education Officer of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Assistant Corps Marshal Jonas Agwu stated in Abuja that the crash involved a Dangote Cement truck and a Toyota Hiace bus.

He stated that it took operatives of the FRSC, battling through the accompanying inferno, three hours to rescue two surviving victims of the crash.

Agwu added that the Toyota bus was travelling from Kano and was on its lane when the Dangote truck driver travelling from Port Harcourt wrongfully overtook a vehicle and collided head-on with the bus.

“The impact of the collision resulted in an inferno that burnt the victims to death.

“The crash, which was caused by route violation and wrongful overtaking, involved 22 persons, all male.

“Unfortunately, 19 persons out of the 22 victims were killed, while one was injured.

“The two victims who got rescued by FRSC operatives survived without injuries because they complied with traffic regulations on the compulsory use of seatbelts.

“Corpses retrieved from the crash were deposited at Okene General Hospital,’’ Agwu stated.

FRSC rescue team at the crash scene

Agwu assured that the driver of the Dangote truck would be prosecuted following directives earlier issued by the Corps Marshal, Alhaji Dauda Ali-Biu.

Ali-Biu had in the past called on the judiciary, the leadership of transport unions and other relevant stakeholders to join hands with the FRSC to restore sanity to Nigerian roads through speedy and effective prosecution. 

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