Category: Northern Report

  • Sultan, Yari, Muslim leaders seek urgent action against social media abuse, rising insecurity

    Sultan, Yari, Muslim leaders seek urgent action against social media abuse, rising insecurity

    Top Islamic leaders and lawmakers in Northern Nigeria have raised fresh concerns over rising insecurity and the growing misuse of social media, warning that the nation risks sliding into chaos if decisive action is not taken.

    Speaking at a special summit of Northern Ulamas in Kaduna, the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar, represented by the Emir of Zazzau, Amb. Ahmad Nuhu Bamalli called for urgent regulation of social media, which he said is being used to spread division and hatred.

    “This is the time to unite the Muslim Ummah,” the Sultan urged. “Our clerics must preach peace, tolerance, and national unity in line with Islamic teachings.”

    House Leader, Hon. Alhassan Ado Doguwa, who also addressed the summit, called for stronger collaboration between Islamic leaders and lawmakers to shape policies that promote peace and good governance.

    “Security is everyone’s business,” Doguwa said. “We in the National Assembly will support any initiative that unites our people and upholds Islamic values.”

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    Senator Abdulaziz Yari (Zamfara West) echoed similar concerns, noting that insecurity has deep roots in the North, especially in mineral-rich communities.

    “Insecurity started in Muslim-dominated areas,” Yari said. “We can’t blame the government alone. The solution lies in our hands — in unity, action, and honest dialogue.”

    He warned against the region’s worsening economic gap, saying: “We’re sleeping in our rooms and expecting to become billionaires. It doesn’t work that way. We must address economic realities.”

    On the issue of social media, Yari was blunt, “Social media doesn’t spare anyone — rich or poor. We are all victims of its abuse. It’s time to regulate it and use it responsibly, like other nations do.”

    Prominent cleric, Sheik Ahmad Abubakar Gumi, called for dialogue among Islamic sects to tackle poverty and banditry, which he said are being exploited by external forces.

    “Banditry is being fueled by outsiders who covet our mineral wealth,” Gumi warned. “They use uneducated herders as pawns in a larger game. We must talk among ourselves and end it internally.”

    He urged a review of existing laws to curb social media defamation without stifling freedom of expression. “This summit is not against anyone,” he said, “but about the unity and progress of Nigeria.”

    The summit ended with a collective call for inter-sect cooperation, peaceful dialogue, and stronger religious leadership to address insecurity, disunity, and economic hardship across the North.

  • Radda expands security coverage to 20 LGAs to combat banditry in Katsina

    Radda expands security coverage to 20 LGAs to combat banditry in Katsina

    Governor Dikko Umar Radda of Katsina State has extended security coverage to 20 local government areas as part of intensified efforts to curb the rising wave of banditry across the state.

    Radda made the announcement during the commissioning of 100 newly trained officers of the Community Watch Corps (C-Watch), bringing the corps’ operations to 20 out of the 34 local government areas in the state.

    Reflecting on his administration’s two-year journey to restore lasting peace, the governor said, “When we launched the Community Watch Corps over two years ago, we were in uncharted territory. The learning curve was steep, and the uncertainty was high. But one thing was certain, our determination to end banditry in Katsina State.”

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    He disclosed that 50 of the new officers would be deployed to Kankia Local Government Area and another 50 to Dutsin-Ma, one of the epicentres of banditry in the state.

    Radda dismissed reports of government negotiations with bandits, clarifying that while his administration would not negotiate with criminals, it supports peace pacts initiated by local communities through the “Katsina Model”, a community-driven approach that encourages repentant bandits to surrender their arms.

    “The role of the state government is to encourage and support the peace process while maintaining law and order. Our focus is to ensure that peaceful communities also benefit socio-economically, giving our people a dignified existence,” he added.

    The governor highlighted the success of community peace initiatives, noting that Jibia has recorded eight months without a major attack, while Batsari has enjoyed seven months of uninterrupted peace. 

    Other local councils, including Danmusa, Safana, Faskari, and Sabuwa, have also witnessed relative calm since adopting the approach.

    Radda commended the Nigerian Air Force, Army, and Police for their collaboration with the state government, saying their synergy has strengthened intelligence sharing, improved response times, and enhanced coordinated operations. 

    He also praised traditional and religious leaders for their roles in promoting community unity and resolving conflicts.

    Earlier, the Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Dr. Nasir Mu’azu, commended the governor’s commitment to reducing insecurity, while the Chairman of the Standing Committee on the C-Watch Corps, Major General Junaidu Bindawa (Rtd), said the recruits received intensive training in minor tactics, weapon handling, communication, arrests, community policing, and intelligence gathering.

  • Namadi commissions ₦30.8bn projects, solar power station in Jigawa

    Namadi commissions ₦30.8bn projects, solar power station in Jigawa

    …flags off N30.8bn roads

    Jigawa State Governor, Malam Umar Namadi, has commissioned a solar power station and inaugurated several road projects valued at over ₦30.8 billion in Kirikasamma Local Government Area.

    At the event, the governor flagged off the construction of the 23.4-kilometre Tarabu–Matarar Alhazai–Malanta–Sawo–Iyo–Gishinawo–Gafta road. The contract, awarded to Messrs Mothercat Nigeria Limited, is estimated at ₦17.28 billion.

    Namadi said the projects underscore his administration’s commitment to implementing its 12-point agenda and fulfilling campaign promises aimed at improving infrastructure and livelihoods across the state.

    “The construction of this and other roads across the state is aimed at unlocking rural communities by providing access to markets and other social, economic, and public services,” he stated.

    The governor also commissioned a ₦426.1 million solar electrification project designed to connect nine villages—Tage, Ilallah, Siga, Garin Wakili, Fandunan, Gafta, Baturiya, Una, and Barmaguwa—to the national grid.

     “This is another milestone in our administration’s efforts to improve the living standards of rural dwellers through access to power and essential infrastructure across Jigawa State,” Namadi said.

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    He added that the roads would enable farmers in hard-to-reach areas to transport their produce to markets more easily.

    Governor Namadi further disclosed that his administration had equipped the newly constructed Kiri-Kasamma General Hospital, which will be commissioned and commence operations soon.

    He urged residents of the area and the state to remain peaceful, law-abiding, and ensure proper use and maintenance of the projects.

  • Kaduna to host public relations week next year

    Kaduna to host public relations week next year

    Governor Uba Sani has accepted to host the 2026 Nigeria Public Relations Week in Kaduna, promising that next year’s edition will be one of the best events.

    The Governor made the pledge when the National President of Nigerian Institute of Public Relations(NIPR), Dr Ike Neliaku and members of his Executive paid a courtesy call at Sir Kashim Ibrahim House.

    Governor Uba Sani also promised to nominate two Government officials to serve on the National Planning Committee and three others on the Local Organising Committee.

    The Governor noted that the theme of next year’s event aligns with the broad objectives of the Kaduna Peace Model which emphasises non-kinetic approach towards tackling insecurity.

    The theme of 2026 Nigerian Public Relations Week is ‘’Food Security: From Policy Paper To Public Plates, The Public Relations Imperatives.’’

    Governor Uba Sani disclosed that when he assumed office, his administration studied the drivers of insecurity because Kaduna State was associated with banditry, kidnapping and ethno-religious crises.

    According to him, one of the things he discovered was that insecurity was fuelled by economic crisis, whereby people felt hopeless and abandoned.

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    The Governor also recalled that Agriculture was under-funded as the budgetary allocation to the sector by the previous administration was less than 1%.

    ‘’So, we invested heavily in agriculture and we allocated 12% of our budget to the sector, surpassing the Malabo declaration which advised states to devote 10% of the budgets to Agriculture,’’ he added.

    Governor Uba Sani pointed out that adequate funding of the Agricultural sector is central to the success of the Kaduna Peace Model because it contributes 43% of the state’s GDP and employs about 60% of the population.

    The Governor said that as a result of his administration’s intervention, farmers have returned to farms, adding that over 500, 000 hectres of land have been reclaimed.

    According to him, Kaduna State was the first subnational to launch the Special Agro-Industrial Processing Zone in Nigeria, which aims to transform Agriculture to a high-value economic sector and create jobs.

    Governor Uba Sani also said that Kaduna State is also developing the Agricultural Quality Assurance Centre(AQAC) with the support of Afrexim Bank, to enhance its farmers’ produce and reduce post harvest losses. 

    He further disclosed that 192 primary healthcare centers and all schools that were closed down because of insecurity have been opened in the last two years.

    Governor Uba Sani noted that peace has returned to Birnin Gwari and Giwa towns that were centres of insecurity, adding that economic activities are now booming in those areas.

    The Governor said that there has not been any ethno-religious crisis in Kaduna State since he assumed office, arguing that the Kaduna Peace Model of non-kinetic approach is about good governance.

    ‘’The UK Government has officially lifted its travel restrictions on Kaduna State, upgrading it from ‘’red’’ to ‘’amber’’. In 2022, the country placed Kaduna on its ‘’red’’ list due to insecurity,’’ he recalled.

    Governor Uba Sani pointed out that while the citizens of Kaduna State and the world at large are happy with the prevailing peace, conflict entrepreneurs are unhappy with the positive development.

    Speaking earlier, Dr Neliaku said that the Nigeria Public Relations week was first held in Abeokuta in the southwest and the second one was in Uyo in the south-south.

    He disclosed that Kaduna was chosen after a very rigorous process but Kano was still waiting in the wings in case Kaduna failed to accept the hosting offer.

    The NIPR President revealed that next year Nigeria will host ‘’the World Public Relations Forum, which is the biggest gathering of communication experts all over the world.’’

    According to him, the forum comprises ‘’those who are advising presidents, those who are managing corporations; they agreed to come to Nigeria in November 2026. This is the second time it is coming to Africa. And the first time it is coming to Nigeria.’’

    Dr Neliaku argued that the third Nigeria Public Relations Week, which will be held in Kaduna next year, will ‘’be the foundational program that will now usher the World Public Relations Forum.’’

     The NIPR President disclosed that Nigeria plans to establish the first university of Public Relations and Leadership in the world, adding that ‘’we are working with the Global Alliance for Public Relations and Communication.’’

  • Bauchi, Airline seal deal to begin flight operations

    Bauchi, Airline seal deal to begin flight operations

    A new indigenous carrier, Wikki Air Limited, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Bauchi state government to begin commercial flight operations linking the state to both domestic and international destinations.

    The Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer (MD/CEO) of Wikki Air, Mrs. Eugenia Ndukwe, made this known during the 2025 Bauchi Investment Summit, revealing that all arrangements for the airline’s take-off have been finalized in partnership with key players in the aviation sector.

    Ndukwe explained that the name Wikki Air was inspired by the famous Wikki Warm Spring in the Yankari Game Reserve, representing “warmth, purity, and resilience.”

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    “We are an indigenous airline and have chosen to reflect our connection to Nigeria through our name. Even though we are not from Bauchi, we strongly believe in the state’s economic potential and want to contribute to its growth,” she said.

    She added that Wikki Air is committed to providing safe, reliable, and efficient air transport services, backed by experienced aviation professionals and strong investor support.

    “The signing of this MoU demonstrates our resolve to build a lasting partnership with the Bauchi State Government and local stakeholders,” Ndukwe noted.

    She further expressed optimism that the collaboration would boost employment, improve connectivity, and reinforce Bauchi’s position as a hub for trade, tourism, and investment.

  • Hisbah arrests five over alleged illegal marriage in Kano

    Hisbah arrests five over alleged illegal marriage in Kano

    Kano State Hisbah Board has arrested five youths for allegedly conducting an illegal marriage ceremony.

    The Islamic police accused the suspects of purportedly holding a marital ceremony without parents’ consent.

    Those arrested included the groom, bride, and three others who acted as representatives and witnesses.

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    Deputy Commander General of the Board, Mujahideen Aminuddeen, while addressing newsmen in Kano on Monday, said the marriage was allegedly contracted with a dowry of ₦10,000, below the minimum threshold recognized in Islamic legal standards.

    Dr. Aminuddeen noted that the union violated Islamic and legal marital procedures, and the Hisbah Board has launched an investigation.

    He appealed to parents to monitor their children’s social engagements and guide them in marital affairs.

  • Tinubu’s fairness, leadership style inspired my defection to APC — Rep Galambi

    Tinubu’s fairness, leadership style inspired my defection to APC — Rep Galambi

    The member representing Gwaram Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon. Yusif Shitu Galambi, has revealed that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s fairness and quality leadership convinced him to leave the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) for the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Galambi made this known in an interview with The Nation in Dutse, shortly after he and over 64,000 defectors from various opposition parties were officially welcomed into the APC by the party’s national chairman, Prof. Nentawe Yilwada, alongside five governors, at a grand rally in Jigawa State.

    According to the lawmaker, the leadership style of President Tinubu and Jigawa State Governor Malam Umar Namadi played a key role in his decision to join the ruling party.

    “The fairness and commitment of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Governor Malam Umar Namadi to both national and Jigawa State development attracted, influenced and convinced me and my people to join the APC,” he said.

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    Galambi also acknowledged the role of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, in shaping his decision.

    “The Speaker’s kindness and impartial leadership, where every member enjoys his or her rights regardless of party affiliation, encouraged me to make this move,” he added.

    The lawmaker, who chairs the House Committee on Legislative Library, Research and Documentation, noted that despite being in the opposition at the time, President Tinubu approved major projects for his constituency.

    He listed some of the projects as the establishment of a police training college, a 33KVA power substation, and a Federal College of Education (Technical) in Gwaram — developments he described as “unprecedented in the history of Gwaram and Jigawa State.”

    Galambi further revealed that erosion affecting major towns in his constituency — including Kila, Farin Dutse, Sara and Nassarawa — is being addressed under the ecological fund intervention.

    He said he sponsored the bill establishing the Federal College of Education (Technical), which has already passed both chambers of the National Assembly and is now awaiting presidential assent.

    On infrastructure, the lawmaker said several road projects initiated by President Tinubu and Governor Namadi are ongoing or about to commence, linking more than 10 communities, including Kafin-Fulani, Rambazau, Dingaya and Dudinga.

    He disclosed that during the APC rally, he publicly expressed appreciation to the president through the Special Assistant on Political Matters for the administration’s support to Gwaram and Jigawa State.

    Galambi also narrated how his defection process began that “This journey started when His Excellency, Governor Malam Umar Namadi, personally visited me and invited me to the APC. He told me that if I truly want development for Jigawa State, the APC under President Bola Tinubu and the present administration is the right place. I saw many reasons in what he said, and that influenced my decision,” he stated.

    He thanked his supporters, political associates and constituents for their understanding and pledged renewed commitment to their service.

    “I reassure my constituents of my determination to continue — and even improve — our efforts to serve them,” he said.

  • Zamfara First Lady calls for greater opportunities, empowerment for girl child

    Zamfara First Lady calls for greater opportunities, empowerment for girl child

    Zamfara State First Lady, Hajiya Huriyya Dauda Lawal, has called for sustained efforts to create more opportunities for girls in business, entrepreneurship, leadership, politics, ICT, science, and technology, emphasizing that empowering girls is key to societal progress.

    “When we invest in a girl child, we invest in progress, peace, and prosperity,” she said.

    In a statement by her Press Secretary, Rabi Yusuf, the First Lady encouraged girls across the state and beyond to take pride in who they are and believe in their ability to make meaningful contributions to society.

    “Keep dreaming, learning, and working hard toward becoming your best selves. The world is waiting for your light to shine,” the statement read.

    Speaking as part of activities marking the 2025 International Day of the Girl Child themed “The Girl: I’m the Change I Lead – Girls on the Frontline of Crisis,” Huriyya Dauda reaffirmed her commitment to advancing education, empowerment, and protection for girls in Zamfara State.

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    She noted that the theme of this year’s celebration underscores the fact that girls are not only victims of challenges but also leaders and change-makers in their homes, schools, and communities.

    “Even in times of conflict, poverty, or hardship, girls continue to show strength, courage, and leadership, proving that their voices are vital to building peace and development,” she said.

    The First Lady added that every great nation begins with empowered girls who are taught to believe in their worth, pursue their purpose, and lead with courage.

    “Supporting girls on the front lines of a crisis means giving them access to quality education, healthcare, and leadership opportunities so they can rebuild and shape better societies,” she said.

    Hajiya Huriyya Dauda Lawal also stressed that access to education and representation for girls is not a privilege but a fundamental right, expressing optimism that the voices and dreams of girls will continue to be heard and supported.

  • Niger vows to end early, forced marriage

    Niger vows to end early, forced marriage

    …launches school-based GBV mental-health clubs

    The Niger State Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development has pledged stricter action against early and forced marriages, warning that anyone involved in such practices will face prosecution.

    As part of efforts to protect young girls, the ministry also inaugurated Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and Mental Health School Clubs in two girls’ secondary schools. The clubs will serve as safe spaces for victims of harassment, bullying, and other forms of abuse to seek support and report incidents.

    Speaking at an event marking the International Day of the Girl Child, held at Maryam Babangida Girls Secondary School, Minna, the ministry’s Director of Planning, Research and Statistics and GBV focal person, Mrs. Mary Yisa, expressed concern over the growing number of forced underage marriages across the state.

    “Some of the students are forced into marriage even before completing their basic education. We are working very hard to end this trend,” she said.

    Yisa revealed that several GBV cases are currently being prosecuted in the state, with some perpetrators already convicted and sentenced, thanks to the establishment of family courts that have accelerated justice delivery.

    “We, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, say no to early marriage, no to forced marriage, and no to all forms of violence — domestic, sexual, psychosocial, or economic,” she added.

    She explained that the school clubs will promote regular sensitisation sessions and encourage students to report any form of abuse, while ongoing radio campaigns in local languages aim to change community attitudes that tolerate child marriage.

    According to her, the club programme began in five pilot schools, with the ministry urging education partners to replicate the initiative across the state.

    In her keynote address, Dr. Valda Martins called for collective efforts to eradicate early and forced marriages, urging that girls be allowed to complete their education and make independent choices about their future.

    Also speaking, the Niger State Chairperson of the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) emphasised the need for sustained community engagement to eliminate forced and underage marriages among female students.

    “We are discouraging them from dropping out or allowing their parents to make them get married before completing their education. Even though people feel forced marriage is not that rampant, we still see the underlying effects”, she said.

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    She noted the need for more involvement of traditional and religious leaders to successfully end the trend.

    Speaking about the event, she said that over 150 female students attended the event and were counselled on mentoring, identifying, and preventing gender based violence and mental health.

    The PWAN Programme officer, Nana Hauwa Isah, said the event was used to move conversations out of boardrooms and into schools and communities.

    She also stated that the initiative is set to announce a state action plan on women, peace, and security and is working to reach rural areas and crisis-affected communities.

  • Niger First Lady flags off measles-rubella vaccination campaign across 25 LGAs

    Niger First Lady flags off measles-rubella vaccination campaign across 25 LGAs

    The wife of the Niger State Governor, Hajiya Fatima Bago, has officially flagged off the Measles-Rubella vaccination campaign for children across the state’s 25 local government areas.

    The ceremony, held in the Bida Local Government Area, marked the commencement of a statewide exercise aimed at protecting thousands of children from preventable diseases.

    Speaking at the event, Hajiya Fatima Bago emphasized that the vaccination campaign is critical to safeguarding children’s health, noting that measles and rubella remain major threats to their survival and development.

    The Etsu Nupe and Chairman of the Niger State Council of Traditional Rulers, Alhaji Yahaya Abubakar, described the initiative as a milestone in the state’s healthcare delivery. He urged parents, especially mothers, to present their children for vaccination, assuring them of the vaccine’s safety and benefits.

    “It is our collective responsibility to ensure that our children benefit from this important exercise. The vaccine is good for our children and has no negative impact on human development,” he said.

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    The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Secondary and Tertiary Health, Dr. Abdullahi Usman Imam, explained that the campaign will cover all 274 wards in the state.

    He added that alongside the Measles-Rubella vaccine, children would also receive the Oral Polio Vaccine (OPV), malaria treatment, Human Papillomavirus (HPV) vaccines, and other routine immunizations.

    Dr. Imam further disclosed that the Niger State Government has provided all the necessary logistics and resources to ensure the success of the vaccination campaign.