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Day of African Child: SCI advocates for safe digital space for children

Save the Children International Nigeria has called for a safe and accessible digital environment for children to learn and grow up healthy.

In a report released on Friday to commemorate the Day of the African Child, the International Organization emphasised the need for children to be safe while learning online.

They said digital technologies play critical role in boosting quality of education especially for children.
“The Day of African Child – 16th June, serves as a commemoration of the students whose lives were lost during the 1976 uprising in Soweto, South Africa. Unfortunately, violent acts against children which occurred all those years ago still happen to children today.
“The African Children’s Charter stipulates that the promotion and protection of the rights and welfare of the child also imply the fulfillment of duties by all relevant stakeholders.
“The theme for the Day of the African Child 2023, “The Rights of the Child in the Digital Environment” reminds everyone to play our roles in holding governments accountable to progress being made in adopting policies to protect children as well as reflecting on what more needs to be done to effectively promote the right of children”, SCI noted.
The organisation further urged the Nigerian government and all stakeholders to prioritize the rights of children in the digital space, fostering a technological environment for growth and development through implementation of policies for their safety and protection.
According to them, “The relevant rights of children include not only children’s rights to protection from all forms of violence but also their rights to participation and provision. In the absence of proper mechanisms of protection, children will be susceptible to greater risks of harm online.
“The digital space comes with huge opportunities and challenges for sure, but it brings more prospects if it is maximized for the growth and development of children. The internet has provided invaluable opportunities for the realization of children’s fundamental rights and freedoms such as the right to education, freedom of expression, and freedom of association, among others.
“However, lack of access to the internet remains a primary challenge to children to meaningfully participating in the digital sphere, especially the children who live in the rural communities and conflict areas”.
Hamisu Mohammed, Speaker of the Yobe State Children’s Parliament said, “digital technology has increased access to education, entertainment, and socialization for this generation. It is therefore our State government’s responsibility to ensure that children enjoy their right to participation and protection online. In this digital age, children’s rights are no different from their rights in the physical world. We call on all stakeholders to provide and protect children’s rights in the digital space by promoting digital literacy among children.”
The Digital environment in Nigeria has grown significantly in recent years, exposing children to a range of activities for their consumption and an integral part of their lives.
According to the Nigeria Communication Commission survey, 2020, 93% of 11-16-year-olds and 45% of 4–10-year-olds go online with their own phones indicating a high rate of phone ownership among children in Nigeria.
Rita Doose Shamiga, a Girl Champion of Save the Children International Nigeria said, “everyone has equal rights and access to the digital community in ways meaningful to them. Technology has made things easy, and nobody is exempted from using these innovations. Children have rights in the digital space, rights to e-learning, rights to be safeguarded while using the internet, and rights to useful information. The government should implement laws and policies that will protect children while they use the internet. This will keep us safe online.”
Save the Children however call for law formulation and implementation to tackle violations of children’s rights online through the adoption and domestication of the AU Convention on Cybersecurity and Personal Data (Malabo Convention) and other applicable international instruments and the ECOWAS Directive on Fighting Cyber Crime (2011) which provide for offenses related to child pornography while also firming up appropriate regulatory frameworks to hold businesses accountable where they are found to have participated in online sexual abuse and exploitation.
Amanuel Mamo, Director of Advocacy, Campaigns, Communication, and Media, at Save the Children International Nigeria said, “unsafe use of the internet and the digital environment may expose children to risks that, unless managed properly, could undermine their protection, learning, mental and social well-being. As the rapid take-up of digital technologies and social media by Africa’s children and young people continues, it is crucial to adopt an approach that minimizes the risks without restricting the considerable opportunities and benefits digital technologies and social media have to offer.
“The fight for a safe environment for children is a global collaboration patterned for local-national implementation and effectiveness. Hence, the government must ensure that many children have access to the internet for their learning and development purposes but at the same time ensure the strict guidelines for their safety and well-being while utilizing new information and communication technologies,” Amanuel Mamo, said.
Save the Children joined the African Committee of Experts on the Rights and Welfare of the Child (ACERWC) to call for the participation of children in decision-making processes using digital technologies presented in a child-friendly format.
They urged caregivers and teachers who are sufficiently equipped to assist children in safely navigating the digital environment and training for members of law enforcement and the judiciary to empower them in order to comprehensively address issues of child online protection.
They advised that steps be taken to remove existing barriers faced by children with disabilities and other children from marginalized and vulnerable communities (including refugee children, IDPs, children affected by armed conflicts, etc.) in relation to the digital environment.

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Police invites Emir Sanusi for investigation for violating Sallah Durbar ban [See copy]

The Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi has been summoned to the Nigerian Po,ice Force headquarters to face criminal investigation.

In a letter dated 4th April and signed by Commissioner of Police in Charge of Operations, Olajide Rufus Ibitoye, said he was directed by the Inspector General of Police to invite the Emir for questioning for violating Durbar ban.

A copy of the letter sighted by CAPITAL POST indicated that Sanusi led a Durbar processing to the Government House to pay homage despite the ban which the Police expressed security concerns.
The urged Emir Sanusi Lamido to appear on Tuesday,b8th April, 2025.
Sanusi reportedly led a procession in car as against the usual horses in which a 20-year old in the entourage was arrested and detained.

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Senators Natasha, Abbo unite in peddling dangerous falsehood against me – Akpabio

Senate President, Godswill Obot Akpabio has accused Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan and Elisha Abbo of being united I coordinated attacks against him lately.

He stated this following Natasha’s claims during a rally in her Kogi Central Senatorial District that he recruited the former Governor of Kogi State, Yahaya Bello to assassinate her outside Abuja.

At the rally on Tuesday 1st April, 2025 which was monitored by CAPITAL POST in Lokoja, Natasha accused the former Governor Yahaya Bello, having been contacted late in the night of March 12, 2025 to orchestrated ‘recall and assassination’ of her outside Abuja.
Natasha said she has intelligence reports that when she is killed in her Constituency, “it will look as if it’s her people that killed her.”
Though Bello was yet to issue a statement debunking the allgations or otherwise, Senate President on his part denied the allegation and described it as falsehood and inflammatory.
Reacting in a statement by the Special Adviser on Media and Publici, Hon. Eseme Eyiboh on Friday, Akpabio accused former Senator representing Adamawa North Senatorial, Elisha Abbo of toeing the similar part of blackmail, saying barely 24 hours later, on April 2, 2025, Elisha Abbo appeared on Arise Television to revive a previously withdrawn claim that Senator Akpabio “manipulated the judiciary” to secure his removal from the Senate.
The statement said: “Nigerians will recall that Mr. Abbo, in 2023, publicly retracted this same accusation and tendered an apology after acknowledging that his claims were founded on incorrect assumptions.
“His removal from office was the outcome of a constitutionally grounded judicial decision by the Court of Appeal, which independently determined that he was not duly elected to represent Adamawa North.
“In a further twist, Mr. Abbo also alleged that he was denied his entitlements by the Senate President. This, too, is categorically false. Entitlements such as salaries and allowances are processed strictly through administrative and legal procedures.
“The Senate President does not and cannot unilaterally approve or deny such requests. Any delays or rejections would have been based solely on due diligence and compliance with established protocols.
“The timing, tone, and striking similarity of these coordinated attacks point clearly to a politically motivated smear campaign. These individuals—backed by undisclosed interests—appear united in a desperate effort to undermine the credibility of the Senate and its leadership and intended to distract from their own personal and political shortcomings and failings.
“Senator Godswill Akpabio remains undeterred. As a statesman devoted to national unity, institutional integrity, and the rule of law, he will not be distracted by malicious falsehoods or inflammatory rhetoric.
“Regardless of the necessity for legal redress, formal letters of demand, seeking immediate public retractions, apologies, and compensation for reputational harm, are underway to be served on both Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan and Mr Elisha Abbo.
“We call on the Nigerian public in particular and the International Community to reject these baseless and provocative narratives. The Senate, under Senator Akpabio’s leadership, remains focused on its constitutional mandate: to promote legislative excellence, safeguard democratic values, and deliver meaningful progress for the Nigerian people”, the statement concluded.

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Governor Ododo mourns death of Kogi East APC Chairman

Kogi State Governor, Ahmed Usman Ododo, has expressed heartfelt sympathy over the demise of Hon. Suleiman Muhammed, the Kogi East Zonal Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

In a condolence message to the family of the deceased and members of the APC in Kogi state, described the sudden passing of the APC Zonal chairman as a loss not only for the party in Kogi East but the entire APC family in the state.

According to the Governor “The late Hon. Suleiman Muhammed was a man of peace, humility, and one who demonstrated commitment to the service of the state and the APC as a party. He carried the aspirations of his people with dignity; his leadership was widely respected and his contributions deeply valued within and beyond the APC in Kogi East”.
“He was instrumental in strengthening party cohesion and promoting inclusive dialogue. His presence in every party engagement brought stability and thoughtful leadership to our consultations in the zone.”
Governor Ododo further noted that Hon. Suleiman’s calm temperament, sense of fairness, and ability to listen distinguished him as a unifying figure in the party.
The Governor also extends condolences to the family of the deceased, the leadership and members of the APC in the state, the people of Dekina local government area and the entire Kogi East Senatorial District.
He prayed that Almighty Allah (SWT) forgive his shortcomings and grant him Aljanatul Firdaus.
The late APC zonal chairman who served as the APC coordinator in Odu Ward 2 before becoming the zonal chairman of the party in Kogi East died at the age of 45 and has been laid to rest according to Islamic rites.

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