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Parents Of Missing Children In Kano Recover More Victims Trafficked To Delta
The Kano Association of Parents with missing children said it has discovered additional eight children allegedly kidnapped from Kano to Asaba, Delta state.
Speaking to DAILY POST on Friday, Chairman of the association, Comrade Ismail Ibrahim Muhammad confirmed that the children are now in Kano, as identification continues.
He said the children are currently housed at NAPTIP office, Tarauni Local Government in Kano.
According to him, “We are calling on parents whose children have gone missing to come to NAPTIP office on Monday, 6/10/2025 to identify their children.
“We want to finish with this on time before moving on,” he added.
Comrade Muhammad confirmed to DAILY POST that their association is still struggling to recover other Kidnapped children from Kano and other Northern states, allegedly taken to the Southern part of the country.
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