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There was confusion at
Du Merci Orphanage home located in Narayi community of Chikun Local Government
Area of Kaduna State when staff of National Agency for the Prohibition of
Trafficking in persons (NAPTIP) raided the home and took away orphans.
The NAPTIP personnel
were said to have carried out the raid in company of policemen from the Kano
State Police Command who arrived alongside the co-founder of the orphanage
home. Mr. Solomon Tarfa.
Daily Trust gathered
that the incident happened on Tuesday when the staff of the home were preparing
for the New Year celebration.
Confirming the
incident to newsmen a sister to the co-founder, Mrs. Maria Phil Ariyo, said the
orphans were taken to Kano State by the police. “Information reaching me
revealed that the Children slept at a police station and were later moved to
Nasarawa Orphanage in Kano.
“We are waiting for the
police to state the reason for the arrest of the founders and why they took
away the children,” she said.
She explained that the
home is registered with the corporate Affairs Commission and had been in
existence for over 30 years. According to her, the headquarters of the
Orphanage home is located in Kano and all the children at the home are either
picked from the street or from the hospitals. When contacted, the Kaduna State
Commissioner for Human and Social Development, Hafsat Baba, said the ministry
was aware of the raid by Kano NAPTIP office.
“We are aware of the
raid because the NAPTIP in Kano State wrote to our ministry to find out if our
ministry was aware of their existence and based on investigation carried out by
the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, we discovered they have never
registered with the state government.
“So, as far as we are
concerned, they are operating illegally because they were not registered with
the ministry and were not part of the association of orphanage homes recognised
by the state government,” she said. (Daily Trust)
