Daily Trust Saturday

Police hit trafficker­s’ den following Kano’s missing kids saga

- Ibrahim Musa Giginyu, Kano

“I have been hoping to see my son again. For almost eight years now, I have been hoping, believing that just like other lucky parents of missing children, I would be reunited with my child. My wife and I have been on the move to find our child since 2016 but to no avail,” said a father of one of the missing Kano children.

It would be recalled that the issue of some missing children in Kano State became the centre of discussion­s for years as certain areas in the state’s metropolis became hubs for child traffickin­g. It was discovered that communitie­s like Wurobagga, Walalanbe, Haye, Tinshama and Hotoro North were areas bedevilled with incidents of missing children. The issue became so pronounced when over 40 children, all of less than three years old, were reported missing within three months.

It was learnt that when the cases of missing children became rampant, parents of the missing children were forced to form an associatio­n, Protection against the Abduction, Missing of Our Children (PATAMOOC), to put an end to the menace, as well as break what seemed to be syndicated gangs of child trafficker­s.

Malam Mansur Isa, the father of Yusuf Mansur, a three-year-old boy who was taken away on May 28, 2016, said the associatio­n was initiated by late Malam Isa Hassan Alasan whose daughter, Hauwa’u Isah (21 months old) was taken from his Walalanbe residence in Hotoro North in Nassarawa LGA on July 1, 2016.

Malam Mansur, who is the Vice Chairman of PATAMOOC, said that the associatio­n had documented over 300 missing children from 2016 to date, adding that with assistance from the state government, some children were recovered and some people connected to the abductions were arrested.

He explained that it dawned on the parents that they were fighting an institutio­nalised child traffickin­g syndicate that probably

was more powerful than the associatio­n, but that the associatio­n had done everything possible and was following the matter to see that the children abducted were being recovered.

He further said, “We thought that these abductors were abducting the children for ritual,

but we came to understand that our children are being traded like commoditie­s and that was why we said to ourselves, ‘We will fight the trend and if possible put a stop to the process and recover our children.’ We have run to all places that we believe will render assistance to us in curtailing this evil trend, but it

was like everyone was engrossed in his own separate issues. We have developed an album of the majority of the missing children as part of our advocacy tools. We have a comprehens­ive list of affected parents, and from our records we have more than 300 missing children from 2016 to date.”

“Every day we wake up with the hope that we will see our missing children, and this alone has been a trauma we have been living with over the years. It is better to know that your child is dead and buried, perhaps you would have a rest of mind, because every soul will taste death, but the feeling that your child may be alive somewhere with someone else is enough psychologi­cal trauma.”

A woman whose two children were abducted, Malama Rabiatu Abdullahi Hotoro Ramin Kwalabe, said one of her two missing children was recovered in Anambra State while the other one was still missing.

Malama Rabiatu said, “They abduct our children from here and take them to the East to sell. Two of my children were abducted, and to God be the glory, one was found in Anambra after he was sold to a family but the other one is still missing. We are praying and fasting for our children wherever they are. We know they are still alive being held by some people.”

It was learnt in the course PATAMOOC’s struggle, a woman suspected to have a hand in the missing children saga was arrested in the area and handed over to the police, and that after the arrest of the woman, cases of child abduction reduced drasticall­y.

In 2019, six abducted children were recovered and reunited with their parents, and after the developmen­t, the Kano State Government constitute­d a committee of enquiry under Justice Wada Abubakar Rano. The committee submitted its report to the government in February, 2020. Similarly, in July, 2020, the state government inaugurate­d a committee that would implement the findings of the first committee.

The Chairman of PATAMOOC, Comrade Ismail Ibrahim Muhammad, explained that his associatio­n had gone to several states trying to locate the abducted children with assistance from the state government, noting that 18 children were discovered in Anambra.

He further said that the associatio­n, in collaborat­ion with the police, discovered seven abducted children in Bauchi State and that nine suspects were arrested.

The spokesman of the Kano State Police Command, SP Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa, said that the parents of six out of the seven recovered children from the child trafficker’s den have been reunited with their parents, noting that one of the recovered children was still unidentifi­ed because he was abducted at birth.

SP Kiyawa added that the syndicates were not only terrorisin­g Kano State but other states, stealing, buying and selling of children, assuring that the police would not relent in ensuring that such trend was addressed and the perpetrato­rs faced the wrath of the law.

 ?? ?? Vice Chairman of associatio­n of missing kids parents Malam Mansur
Vice Chairman of associatio­n of missing kids parents Malam Mansur
 ?? ?? Some of the Bauchi missing kids recovered and the suspected syndicate arrested in Kank
Some of the Bauchi missing kids recovered and the suspected syndicate arrested in Kank
 ?? ?? Chairman of the associatio­n of parents of Kano missing kids Comrade Ismaila
Chairman of the associatio­n of parents of Kano missing kids Comrade Ismaila
 ?? ?? This kid was amissing since 2016
This kid was amissing since 2016
 ?? ?? A mother of one of the abducted kids protesting in Kano
A mother of one of the abducted kids protesting in Kano
 ?? ?? One of the kids recovered after 5 years of abduction
One of the kids recovered after 5 years of abduction
 ?? ?? Calendar of some missing children from Kano
Calendar of some missing children from Kano

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