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FG warns youths against irregular migration, cites deadly risks

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The Minister of Youth Development, Mr Ayodele Olawande, has warned youths against irregular migration, enumerating the inherent dangers associated with it.

Olawande gave the warning during a campaign and advocacy programme on the effects of irregular migration for youths in the Southern Zones held in Abeokuta on Friday.

The minister, represented by the Director in charge of Migration and Climate Change, Mrs Grace Lelea, said that migration, in its legal and regulated form, remains a natural part of human development.

He explained that irregular migration, which occurs outside legal frameworks and regulatory norms of countries, presents a significant risk to lives, communities, and national development.

The minister said that, sadly, a growing number of young people were driven into irregular migration due to factors such as conflicts, economic hardship, unemployment, insecurity, national disasters, and the unrealistic allure of opportunities abroad.

“It is a troubling phenomenon that our young people, driven by ambition, hope, and sometimes desperation, embark on deadly voyages across deserts and seas.

“Unfortunately, the Mediterranean sea has become a graveyard for many, and countless others fall victim to human trafficking, organ harvesting, and modern-day slavery,” he said.

Olawande stressed that the federal government remained committed to reversing the trend.

He said that the ministry, in collaboration with key MDAs and development partners, has rolled out several strategic empowerment and intervention programmes for youths.

The minister explained that the programmes were designed to empower Nigerian youth with the skills, resources, and support systems they need to thrive and contribute meaningfully to national development.

He described the youth as one of the greatest assets that any nation could have, saying they represented the greatest investment for a country’s sustainable development.

“No government effort can succeed in isolation. Youth development is a shared responsibility. Let us commit ourselves to building an enabling environment that nurtures the dreams and aspirations of our young people, ‘ Olawande said.

In his remarks, Ogun Commissioner for Sports and Youth Development, Mr Wasiu Isiaka, lauded the Federal government for the initiative.

Isiaka, represented by the Permanent Secretary, Mr Lanre Ogunyinka, noted that it was important to sensitise and create awareness on dangers associated with irregular migration.


The commissioner said that the state government, under the leadership of Gov. Dapo Abiodun, remained passionate about youth development and would continue to discourage irregular migration through various empowerment programmes and interventions.

In her remarks, Representative of the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP), Mrs Abosede Jimoh, said that the youth were most affected by irregular migration and human trafficking.

“People should pass through the right channel while traveling and also have the knowledge of where they are going before embarking on any journey,” she said.

(NAN)

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Jonathan can’t be blamed entirely for Boko Haram’s activities – Buhari’s ex-aide, Bashir Ahmad

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Former media aide to the late ex-President Muhammadu Buhari, Bashir Ahmad, on Saturday said former President Goodluck Jonathan should not be blamed entirely for Boko Haram’s activities while he was in office.

Ahmad said securing Nigeria requires the active participation of the government and community.

Posting on X, the former presidential aide said leaders, communities, traditional institutions, and religious leaders have a role to play in securing Nigeria.

He wrote: “Even at the height of the Boko Haram insurgency, I did not place the blame entirely on the administration of President Goodluck Jonathan because I have long believed that the responsibility of securing our communities does not rest on the shoulders of government alone.

“Security is a shared responsibility that requires the active participation and commitment of every citizen.

“Governments provide leadership and resources, but communities, traditional institutions, religious leaders and individuals all have vital roles to play.”

Ahmad urged Nigerians to provide credible intelligence to security agencies and refuse criminals a safe haven.

“We must support our security agencies with credible information and refuse to provide safe havens for criminals.

“Only through a united effort and a shared sense of responsibility, can we restore lasting peace and ensure a safer future for our communities and our nation,” he added.

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ICPC: It’s risky, we’ll hold you if anything happens to El-Rufai – Atiku’s aide warns Tinubu

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Senior Political Assistant to the African Democratic Congress, ADC, presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, Demola Olarenwaju, on Saturday warned that denying former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, access to medical attention in detention is a risk President Bola Tinubu’s administration cannot afford to take.


Olarenwaju warned that if anything happens to El-Rufai, Tinubu’s administration would be held responsible.

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) reportedly denied El-Rufai access to medical attention while in its custody.


An aide to the former Kaduna State governor, Muyiwa Adekeye, had claimed that his principal is suffering from swollen, reddish and itchy eyes while in the custody of the ICPC and requires urgent medical attention, which was allegedly denied.

El-Rufai was arrested at the Abuja International Airport earlier in the year and charged in court with abuse of office and money laundering allegedly committed while serving as governor.


However, Olarenwaju posted on X: “Denying El-Rufai access to medical care is a risk the Bola Tinubu regime cannot afford.

“And we must say it clearly yet again that if anything happens to the man, it will be on the government that has detained him illegally. Politics taken to this extent is extremely dangerous.”

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‘We won’t bow to terror’ – Sanwo-Olu rallies Nigerians behind Tinubu

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Lagos State Governor, Babajide Sanwo-Olu, and former Zamfara State governor, Abdulaziz Yari, have called on Nigerians to unite against terrorism, banditry and other forms of violent crimes.

They warned that criminal groups must not be allowed to divide the country or weaken public confidence in the nation’s future.

Sanwo-Olu and Yari made the appeal in separate statements on Saturday.

The calls came against the backdrop of the recent abduction of teachers and students in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State, as well as renewed attacks by terrorists and bandits in parts of the North.

While Sanwo-Olu urged Nigerians to rally behind President Bola Tinubu and the nation’s security agencies in confronting the insecurity challenges, Yari stressed that the fight against the menace required collective national action beyond government efforts alone.

In a statement obtained by Sunday PUNCH, Sanwo-Olu said Nigerians must not allow fear, political differences or ethnic divisions to undermine the country’s collective resolve against criminal elements.

According to him, the recent incidents of violence should serve as a reminder of the need for national unity rather than political recriminations.


“Recent security incidents in parts of our country have understandably generated concerns among citizens.

“But moments like this in our national life require that we remind ourselves of our national character as a people. We are Nigerians. Our will is strong and our spirit is unbreakable,” the governor stated.

He described every loss of life resulting from violence as a national tragedy and urged Nigerians to remember victims of insecurity in their prayers.

The governor warned against attempts to politicise insecurity, noting that terrorists, kidnappers and other criminal groups do not discriminate based on ethnicity, religion or political affiliation.

“Every life lost is a tragedy. Every community threatened by violence deserves our solidarity, support and protection. We must be united in our prayers for the teachers and students abducted from Oriire Local Government in Oyo State.

“The forces of evil confronting our nation do not ask for our political affiliation before they kill, maim and destroy. So must our resolve and support for our nation be devoid of political leanings and divisive rhetoric,” he said.

Sanwo-Olu maintained that despite the challenges confronting the country, Nigeria possesses the capacity to overcome insecurity through resilience, unity and sustained support for security institutions.


“The security challenge confronting our nation today is not insurmountable. The forces seeking to spread fear and instability do not represent the character of our people or the future of our country. Their actions are designed to weaken our resolve and diminish our confidence. We must deny them that victory,” he said.

The Lagos governor also paid tribute to members of the armed forces and other security personnel engaged in counterterrorism and anti-banditry operations across the country.

“Every day, brave men and women put themselves in harm’s way to defend our nation and preserve our freedoms. They deserve our prayers and our support as they take on these forces of evil.

“Lasting solutions are rarely achieved overnight, but progress is possible when a nation stands firmly behind those charged with protecting it,” he noted.

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He called on citizens to support security agencies through vigilance and intelligence sharing, stressing that the battle against insecurity could not be won by government alone.

The governor further expressed confidence in President Tinubu’s leadership and the ability of the military, intelligence agencies and other security institutions to confront the country’s security threats.

“As citizens, we all have a stake in the security and stability of our country. Government alone cannot win this battle without the support, cooperation, vigilance and active intelligence sharing by local communities.


“I wish to reiterate my confidence in the leadership of President Tinubu and in the ability of our security and intelligence services to defeat the forces of evil unleashing terror attacks on soft targets within the civilian population,” he said

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