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  • Kano commission of inquiry notto witch-hunt opposition – Gov

    Kano commission of inquiry notto witch-hunt opposition – Gov

    The two commissions of inquiry set up by the Kano State government were not meant to witch-hunt opposition in the state, the state governor,  Abba Yusuf said yesterday.

    The governor disclosed this  while receiving the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Aminu Ado Bayero, who paid the traditional homage at Government House as part of the “Hawan Nassarawa” activities.

    Yusuf said the panels were set up to ensure transparency and accountability in government and to tackle the menace of political violence in the state.

    He vowed to investigate and fish out perpetrators of political violence, threatening that government would not spare anybody, irrespective of their political parties.

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    According to him, the exercise is to end the political violence that led to loss of lives and destruction of property in order to place the state on the path of economic and political development.

    Yusuf promised to work hand in hand with the emirate while noting their contribution and cooperation with the government.

    Yusuf said since assumption in office barely 10 months ago, his administration had embarked on massive campaign against political thuggery.

    The governor said more than 200 political thugs, and phone snatchers who had been apprehended by the Kano Command of the Nigeria Police had repented and were now useful to the society.

    ” No society will develop without the contribution of the youths; that’s why our administration is according much priority to the development of the youth.

    “We’ve initiated different empowerment schemes for youths and  women, geared towards making them self reliant. “

    Earlier, the Emir of Kano, Bayero, said they were at the Government House to pay homage as the tradition of the Emirate for decades .

  • Military in strong position to win war against terrorists, says Matawalle

    Military in strong position to win war against terrorists, says Matawalle

    The Minister of State for Defence, Dr Bello Matawalle, yesterday said the Nigerian military is in “a good and strong position to win the war against terrorism.”

    He said this was evident in the recent elimination of terrorist leaders in the North West.

    He commended the military for its recent onslaught against terrorists in Zamfara, Sokoto, Katsina and Kaduna states.

    The Nation reports that the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) had on April 4 confirmed the killings of 10 terrorist commanders in the past three months.

    Those killed, according to the DHQ , are Abu Bilal Minuki (aka Abubakar Mainok) – Head of Is-Al Furqan Province (ISGS and ISWAP) and Haruna Isiya Boderi – a notorious terrorists who operated along Birnin Gwari Forest in Kaduna State as well as the Abuja-Kaduna Highway. He was killed by troops on February 24. 2024.

    Others, according to the military high command, are Kachallah Damina ( killed on March 24, by troops. He was killed alongside over 50 combatants), Kachallah Alhaji Dayi, Kachallah Idi (Namaidaro), Kachallah Kabiru (Doka), Kachallah Azarailu (Farin-Ruwa), Kachallah Balejo, Kachallah Ubangida, and Alhaji Baldu.

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    The Minister also praised the Nigerian Armed Forces ( NAF) for its precise airstrikes at the terrorist strongholds in Zurmi, Gusau, and Maradun Local Government Areas of Zamfara, “which resulted in the elimination of numerous terrorists and the destruction of their infrastructure.”

    The minister praised the Nigerian Armed Forces for their precise air strikes targeted at the terrorist strongholds in Zurmi, Gusau, and Maradun Local Government Areas, which resulted in the elimination of numerous terrorists and the destruction of their infrastructure.

    He said: With Military precision it successfully identified and neutralized the camps of prominent terrorist figures Abdullahi Nasanda and Mallam Tukur.

    “We appreciate and commend the untiring efforts of our gallant servicemen and women who participated in this operation with utmost dedication and precision.

    “With prayers and support for our Military, very soon the Military will clear these states free from bandit attacks.”

    While appreciating all military personnel involved in operations against criminals across the country, the minister commended the collaborative efforts of the nation’s Intelligence Agencies as well as the local security partners.

  • Makinde signs Rule of Law Enforcement Authority bill into law

    Makinde signs Rule of Law Enforcement Authority bill into law

    • Appoints Justice Aderemi as Chairperson

    Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde has signed the Oyo State Rule of Law Enforcement Authority Bill passed by the state’s House of Assembly into law.

     This is as he announced the appointment of Justice Aderonke Aderemi as the Chairperson of the enforcement authority, and the establishment of mobile courts across the state.

     The event held at the Governor’s Boardroom on Friday had in attendance the state’s Deputy Governor, Bayo Lawal; Deputy Speaker, Abiodun Fadeyi; Secretary to the State Government, Professor Adenike Adeyemo; Commissioners for Land, Environment, and Chieftaincy Matters; and the newly appointed Chairperson of the enforcement authority, Justice Aderonke Aderemi (retired).

     The governor said the new law aims to provide swift justice for lawbreakers noting that the state has been unable to fully enforce some of the laws in the state because of a lack of cooperation from the law enforcement agencies regarding issues between state agencies and federal agencies.

     He added that the new law will allow for quick dispensation of justice for the lawbreakers

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     Makinde said: “I have just signed into law the bill passed by the House for the establishment of the Oyo State Rule of Law Enforcement Authority.

     “We have not been able to fully enforce some of the laws we have made, either because we have not heard cooperation from the law enforcement agencies regarding issues between state agencies and federal agencies.

     “What this law is going to do is to allow quick dispensation of justice for the lawbreakers. With the signing of the law, we will put everything in place to give a bite to the people who will run this authority.

     “If you are caught doing the wrong thing or contravening this law, you will face court immediately.”

     The governor urged residents of the state to play a proactive role in the state’s progress by adhering to laws and regulations.

     He stressed the significance of maintaining a clean environment, curbing street trading, and obeying traffic laws to foster an investor-friendly atmosphere.

  • Alia kicks-off building of 300 capacity conference hall

    Alia kicks-off building of 300 capacity conference hall

    Benue State Governor, Dr. Hyacinth Iormem Alia has kicked-off the building of Conference Hall at Benue State Emergency Management Agency (Benue SEMA) at the agency’s headquarters, Makurdi.

    Represented by his Principal Private Secretary, Dr. Emmanuel Chenge, the governor said the Conference hall when completed will serve as a meeting place to generate and exchange ideas, gather and exchange information, and assist in early warning and action as well as prompt disasters management.

    Governor Alia praised the Acting Executive Secretary, Benue SEMA, Sir. James Iorpuu for his genuine commitment and effort in mitigating disaster and response to the plight of Internally Displaced Persons.

    .According to the governor, the Conference Hall which will also have a situation room that will gather and respond to disasters management.

    He assured Benue SEMA of his  support to the completion of the project, commended the International Organisations for Migration (IOM) and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR)and other partners in providing succour to displaced population.

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    The governor reiterated his administration’s resolve to resettle the displaced persons to their ancestral communities in a safe and secure environment, restore their dignity, pledging to commiting resources for the timely completion of the edifice and to supporting Benue SEMA to carry out its responsibilities.

    Earlier, the Acting Executive Secretary, Benue State Emergency Management Agency, Sir. James Iorpuu, said the state–of-art Conference hall will serve as a pivotal hub for humanitarian affairs in the state as well as to provide a conducive environment for strategic discussions, capacity-building and emergency response coordination.

    According to Iorpuu, the facility when completed will enhance a resilience and mitigate the impact of disasters in our communities in line with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Sendai Framework for Disasters Risk Reduction.

    Hailing Governor Alia for his unwavering commitment and support for the project, the Ag. Benue SEMA boss said the governor’s steadfast dedication to the well being of the IDPs is evident in his proactive approach to disasters management response in the state.

    He appreciated the esteemed partners including IOM, UNHCR and other UN partners for their sustain support to the displaced population, calling on them to join hands for the project.

    Prof. Gabriel Akpen – Director General, Bureau of Special Projects and Infrastructure lauded the government commitment to the welfare of the Persons of Concern, stressing that the Conference hall will accommodate more than 300 seating capacity, office of Executive Secretary and accountant,a situation room to coordinate emergency calls and integrated audio/visual systems.

    Chief of Mission, IOM, Nigeria, M. J. Laurent De Boeck commended the relentless effort of the government of Benue for providing succour to the displaced victims through Benue SEMA, saying the IOM is proud to be partners of the SEMA in trying to provide assistance to the idps and addressing humanitarian challenges, pledging its roadmap so that Benue people will see a better life.

    Irene Omondi, UNHCR Head of Sub Office Ogoja, represented by Mr.Sally Sally Ineji Okpaje, commended Governor for placing high premium on capacity building and coordination, saying the Conference hall when completed will serve as a hub for humanitarian activities and added that the UNHCR will continue to support the state government in meeting the plight of IDPs and to support their sister agencies in terms of coordination.

  • Kogi attacks: we’ve arrested some suspects, says Ododo

    Kogi attacks: we’ve arrested some suspects, says Ododo

    Kogi State Governor Ahmed Ododo yesterday said some suspects involved in the bandit attacks on Agojeju-Odo and Abejukolo communities in Omala Local Government Area have been arrested.

    Agojeju-Odo and Abejukolo communities were attacked by suspected herdsmen on April 4, where 25 persons were reportedly killed and many injured.

    Governor Ododo, while addressing reporters after observing his Eid prayers at Okene, said ‘some suspects have been arrested in connection with the killings and investigation is ongoing’.

    He added: “The crisis in Omala did not start today, it has been there for some years now and we will do our best to ensure peace is fully restored. As I speak with you, some suspects have been arrested and investigation is ongoing; the suspects are also giving us useful information.

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    “As soon as we are done with the investigation, the report will be made public and the perpetrators brought to justice.”

    The governor commiserated with the bereaved families, and restated government’s commitment to provide support for those injured and others whose houses were destroyed in the attack.

    He further urged Muslims in the state to sustain the lessons learnt in the holy month of Ramadan.

    “As we mark the end of this Ramadan, I urge everyone to carry forward the lessons learnt in this month of Ramadan. Let us continue to practice kindness, generosity, love and understanding in our daily life,” Ododo added.

  • Pray for peaceful coexistence, ex-governors tell Nigerians

    Pray for peaceful coexistence, ex-governors tell Nigerians

    Members of the Former Governors’ Forum yesterday urged Nigerians to pray for peaceful co-existence and a great future for the country.

    In a statement by its Chairman and former Niger State Governor Babangida Aliyu and Executive Secretary, Prof. Tunde Esan, the forum said: “The principled sanctity of waiting, self-denial, and sacrifice embedded in fasting is one of the cardinal templates of practice for laying a foundation for national growth and development in a nation.

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    “The national celebration, which cuts across all tribes in Nigeria, where Muslim and non-Muslims are, reminds us of our oneness and togetherness as a nation.

    “It is, therefore, an opportunity for us to appreciate and celebrate with one another, as a people bounded in love and unity.”

  • Lalong calls for peaceful co-existence

    Lalong calls for peaceful co-existence

    The senator representing Plateau South, Simon Lalong,  yesterday urged the Muslim Ummah to follow the teachings of Holy Prophet Mohammad (SAW), which he said encompass peace, love, unity, and compassion.

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    In a statement by his spokesman Makut Macham, Senator Lalong also urged Nigerians to use religion and spiritual exercises, such as fasting, to unite and work for the general good of the nation.

  • Northern Senators’ Forum felicitates Muslims

    Northern Senators’ Forum felicitates Muslims

    The Northern Senators’ Forum yesterday urged Nigerians to foster a peaceful and cohesive society through selflessness, love, and unity.

    In a statement in Abuja by it Chairman, Senator Abdulaziz Musa Yar’Adua, the forum also prayed for the continuous security of the country.

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    The statement reads: “As we bask in the blessings of this sacred occasion, we pray that Allah (SWT) has accepted our acts of worship and that He continues to safeguard our beloved Nigeria.

    “Let us persist in our endeavours to foster a peaceful and cohesive society that cherishes the principles of liberty, human dignity, and prosperity for all.

    “It is incumbent upon us collectively to offer prayers for our dear President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, and the leadership of our nation at every echelon as we strive to enhance our national fortunes and uplift the standard of living for all Nigerians.”

  • Emir of Ilorin canvasses support for Tinubu, AbdulRazaq

    Emir of Ilorin canvasses support for Tinubu, AbdulRazaq

    The Emir of Ilorin, Alhaji Ibrahim Sulu-Gambari, yesterday canvassed support for President Bola Tinubu and Kwara State Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq.

    The monarch warned supporters of politicians in the state to always conduct themselves peacefully and desist from overheati ng the polity.

    In his Sallah message to the people of the emirate, he stressed that an eid praying ground should not be turned into a battle field or arena for political engagements.

    Emir Sulu-Gambari condemned the act of kidnapping and other social vices plaguing the nation and advised citizens to always support leaders with prayers and obedience to enable them deliver on their mandates.

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    The emir enjoined the Muslim Ummah to thank Almighty Allah for His mercies and protection over them.

    He noted that despite all the challenges facing the country, residents of Ilorin Emirate were living in peace and harmony, “which necessitates us to remain grateful and prayerful always”.

    The prayer was led by the Chief Imam of Ilorin, Alhaji Muhammad Bashir Imam-Solih, at exactly 9 a.m.

    State government functionaries, led by the Kwara State House of Assembly Speaker Yakubu Salihu Danladi and the Chief of Staff to the Governor, Alhaji Mahe Abdulkadir, attended the prayers.

    In his sermon, Imam-Solih urged Muslim faithful to remain committed the commandments of Almighty Allah at all times.

    He added that the Muslim Ummah had been blessed with the observation of the just-concluded holy month of Ramadan.

  • Tuggar urges resilience, prayers for peace

    Tuggar urges resilience, prayers for peace

    Foreign Affairs Minsiter Ambassador Yusuf Maitama Tuggar yesterday urged the Muslim Ummah and all Muslim faithful to remain resilient and pray for peace in the face of global challenges.

    He made the statement in his Eid message, signed by his media aide, Alkasim Abdulkadir.

    Tuggar said: Amidst the Eid celebrations, adherents of the Islamic faith should reflect on the sacrifices and lessons of the concluded month of Ramadan for guidance.”

    He enjoined the Muslim Ummah to pray for the country and the success of the renewed hope agenda of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to bequeath dividends of governance to the entirety of the Nigerian nation.

    He further added that adherents should pray for lasting peace in the country and regions plagued by strife and wars across the world.

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    Audu urges Nigerians to foster national growth

    The Minister of Steel Development, Prince Shuaibu Audu, urged Nigerians to foster national growth by refraining from actions that would pull the country backwards.

    Audu also implored all Nigerians to live in peace, harmony and unity.

    The minister, who spoke in a statement by his Special Assistant on Media, Mrs. Lizzy Okoji, urged the Muslim faithful and others to continue to live according to the essence of Ramadan, which includes prayers, piety, and almsgiving.

    He said: “Ramadan has come and gone, but we must continue to live by the essence of the season without deviating.

    “As compatriots, just like the Prophet Mohammed has taught us, it is important for us to live in peace, love, and unity, be our brothers and sisters keepers and refrain from actions detrimental to our fellow citizens and Nigeria as a nation.”