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GBV: Katsina Centre treats 10 cases, repatriates 2 survivors in a month

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The Katsina State Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Centre says it has successfully treated 10 GBV-related cases and repatriated two survivors back to their families, within a month of its inauguration.

The Coordinator of the state’s newly-established GBV Centre, Hajia Rabi Mohammed, stated this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Katsina on Wednesday.

NAN reports that the state ministry of women affairs recently established a special GBV Centre, which was inaugurated on Dec. 9, 2023 to handle related issues.

Recently, the state assembly also approved the Violence Against Persons Prohibition (VAPP) Law, while the Child Protection Laws Implementation Committee was also inaugurated by Gov. Dikko Radda of Katsina.

The coordinator disclosed that one of the cases they treated was that of a girl that ran away from her family in Kano with her one-year old baby.

According to her, “This is a case of a girl who ran away from her family in Kano and was forced into commercial sex out of frustration and poverty. She came with a one-year old boy.

“Due to violence and beating from her husband and family, she left home and was sleeping on the street here in Katsina. Upon encountering this lady, she asked the government to take her back home.

“We have successfully returned her to her family in collaboration with the Kano State Ministry of Women Affairs and the Hisbah Board.”

Mohammed added that there had been another case of a 10-year old girl from Nasarawa State, who was brought to Katsina as a house help but maltreated by her employer.

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The coordinator said that the girl ran away from the house, adding that the case had also been successfully resolved.

“There was a case of a young boy who was sodomised by a family member. The boy was hospitalised with rectum prolapse, but later recovered and was discharged.

The coordinator said that with the cooperation of the police, judiciary, National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking In Persons (NAPTIP) and the Hisbah Board, it was working to ensure that justice was done to the survivors.

She also mentioned the case of an underage girl who was forced into marriage by her father, to an elderly man.

According to Mohammed, the marriage has been dissolved and the girl reunited with her family.

She explained that the centre had also treated six other different cases.

“The establishment of the GBV Centre reflects our collective determination to foster a safer environment for residents of the state,” the centre’s coordinator said.

She appealed to government at all levels, community and religious leaders, private and international organisations, philanthropists, media and other wealthy individuals to support the centre

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Dr Elayo Reappointed As Nasarawa State Women Affairs Commissioner

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By Emma Peter

Governor Abdullahi A. Sule of Nasarawa State has reappointed Dr Princess Margaret Itake Elayo as Commissioner for Women Affairs and Humanitarian Services, following a recent cabinet reshuffle.

Dr Margaret’s reappointment comes after the state executive council was dissolved on 3 January 2025. While she was initially excluded from last week’s swearing-in due to allegations regarding the diversion of palliative materials, a subsequent investigation cleared her of any wrongdoing.

The governor has also restructured the Ministry of Humanitarian, Special Duties & NGOs, renaming it the Ministry of Women Affairs and Humanitarian Services.

Speaking shortly after taking the oath of office at the Executive Council Chambers in Lafia, Dr Margaret expressed her gratitude to Governor Sule for the opportunity to serve again.

She pledged to revitalise initiatives focused on women and humanitarian issues, particularly empowering elderly women, vulnerable groups, and marginalised communities.

“Women are the backbone of society, the nurturers, and the future builders of the next generation,” she said.

“We must invest in their potential, equip them for success, and create an enabling environment for them to lead and innovate in facing everyday challenges.”

She further assured that under Governor Sule’s leadership, the ministry would drive meaningful change, champion women’s development, and ensure that women in Nasarawa State have a voice and a pathway to prosperity.

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Court adjourns bail application for detained Ohanaeze youth president

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An Ebonyi Magistrate’s court sitting in Abakaliki on Thursday adjourned hearing on a bail application for the release of the detained national president of the Ohanaeze Youth Council (OYC), Mr Igboayaka Igboayaka until March 12.

Igboayaka was arrested in Owerri on Feb. 8 by operatives of Anti-Kidnapping Unit, Ebonyi Police Command after winning reelection for a second term as the president of the Council.

He was subsequently brought to Abakaliki, where he was detained by the police.

Igboayaka was later arraigned on Feb. 12 at the Abakaliki magistrate court on a felony charge and was remanded at the Abakaliki Medium Custodial Centre.

The Magistrate, Mrs Sandra Ifeanyi-Oyibe, ruling on the bail application brought by the defence counsel, Mr Obinna Ekeke, said that the defendant was appearing before the court for the first time after he was remanded on Feb. 12.

But Ekeke, however, argued that the bail application was made consequent on the deteriorating health condition of the defendant and appealed to the magistrate to grant the request in the interest of justice.

“If not for the health condition of the defendant, we won’t stress ourselves; and it won’t serve us any good, the society, the interest of justice if this young man’s life is lost because of this case.

“This is my first time of appearing before this honourable court and this application for bail bears a mark of the Supreme Court, which has made a clear position on this.

” I strongly believe that this court has jurisdiction to allow bail even without application,” Ekeke said.

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The magistrate noted that the matter was coming up for the first time for hearing after the suspect was remanded after his arraignment.

She said: “This is the first time this matter is coming up after the remand; you also know that you can make this application at the High Court , so if by the next adjournment and the law says 14 days, you can apply for bail especially if it’s not a capital offence.

“Therefore , the matter is hereby adjourned to March 12 for compliance,” Ifeanyi-Olive ruled.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the prosecution counsel was absent in court.

Igboayaka, 42, alongside others now at large, are facing trial for alleged conspiracy to commit felony and accusations of causing extreme fear to the people of Amegu Nkalagha community in Ishielu Local Government in Ebonyi (NAN)

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Oscar-winning actor, Gene Hackman, wife found dead at home

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Oscar-winning U.S. actor, Gene Hackman, 95, his wife, Betsy Arakawa, 63, and their dog were found dead in their Santa Fe home, in New Mexico.

Adan Mendoza, Santa Fe County Sheriff, in a statement said:”We can confirm that both Gene Hackman and his wife were found deceased Wednesday afternoon at their residence on Sunset Trail.

“This is an active investigation, however, at this time we do not believe that foul play was a factor.”

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Hackman was known for iconic roles in movies like : ‘The French Connection’, ‘Unforgiven’ and ‘The Royal Tenenbaums’.

He was a two time Academy Award winner and retired from acting in 2004.

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