Category: Northern Reports

  • Trump’s saga: Northern groups reject Western ‘Christian genocide’ narrative

    Trump’s saga: Northern groups reject Western ‘Christian genocide’ narrative

    …says “Christian Genocide” claim is dangerous, false

    The Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG), on Monday, condemned what it described as “reckless and deeply provocative” remarks by the U.S. President, Donald Trump, who recently threatened military action against Nigeria over alleged “genocide against Christians.”

    The group dismissed what it called the “false and divisive” Western portrayal of Nigeria’s violence as religiously one-sided, arguing that available data disproves such claims.

    The National Coordinator of the group, Comrade Jamilu Charanchi, who disclosed this in Abuja, while briefing reporters, said Trump’s comments were misleading and capable of fueling sectarian tensions at a time when Nigerians are striving to overcome insecurity and division.

    He noted that in 2024 alone, 9,662 people were killed in violent incidents nationwide, with 86 percent of the deaths occurring in the northern region, 41 percent in the North-West, 25.9 percent in the North-East, and 19.3 percent in the North-Central.

    He said, “Trump’s outburst followed a manipulated petition engineered by Amnesty International, using the voice of its Nigeria Country Director, Isa Sunusi, cynically deployed to give credibility to a toxic Western narrative.

    “This petition, dressed up as ‘human rights advocacy,’ is part of a broader campaign to vilify Nigeria and justify foreign interference under humanitarian pretences. Let us be clear: there is no genocide against Christians in Nigeria. There is a national security crisis affecting all Nigerians, Muslims, Christians, and others alike”.

    Citing verified data from the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project (ACLED), Charanchi said between January 2020 and September 2025, more than 20,400 civilians were killed in violent attacks across Nigeria.

    Of the incidents where religion could be verified, 317 Christian deaths and 417 Muslim deaths were recorded, a clear indication, he said, that both communities suffer the consequences of insecurity.

    He added, “Foreign Manipulation and Hidden Motives. The claim of a ‘Christian genocide’ is not a misunderstanding; it is a strategic deception. It serves geopolitical interests aimed at destabilizing Nigeria and justifying future interventions.

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    “For decades, the United States and its allies have used ‘human rights’ as camouflage for resource control and political dominance from Iraq to Libya. They create a moral crisis, weaponized global outrage, and then move in under the guise of “liberation.” Nigeria will not be the next experiment.

    “Trump’s sudden concern for ‘persecuted Christians’ is a smokescreen. His record shows indifference to African lives. What truly offends him is Nigeria’s growing diplomatic independence, our increasing ties with China, Russia, and the Global South, and our resistance to neo-colonial pressure”.

    Charanchi referenced security analyst Bulama Bukarti, who warned in October 2025 that changing service chiefs without institutional reform would not solve Nigeria’s insecurity, stressing that the crisis was not a religious war but one of weak governance and institutional decay.

    CNG also recalled the Zaria massacre of December 2015, where over 340 members of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria (IMN), mostly Shiite Muslims, were killed.

    The group condemned the U.S. and Western silence on the incident, despite evidence presented by Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch.

    The coalition accused Western governments of ignoring the violent activities of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), which it said had killed over 600 Northerners since 2021 through targeted attacks, road ambushes, and the enforcement of illegal sit-at-home orders in the South-East.

    CNG warned that if Nigeria fails to control its narrative and security situation, the resulting instability could engulf the entire Sahel region.

    “While foreign actors romanticize IPOB as victims, they ignore the group’s atrocities against Northerners. Trump and his enablers choose silence because it doesn’t fit their pre-packaged narrative.

    “The coalition of Northern Groups will continue to stand for truth, justice, and national sovereignty. We will not remain silent while foreign powers insult our dignity, distort our reality, and play politics with our blood. May Almighty God console all vertigo, Muslim and Christian alike, and grant our leaders the wisdom to steer this nation toward peace and justice,” he said.

  • Lions club to raise N50m for projects in FCT

    Lions club to raise N50m for projects in FCT

    The Abuja Mega Lions Club of District 404A2 of Lions Club International has pledged to enrich the Abuja City Library as part of its humanitarian activities.

    The organisation hosted a N50 million fundraising dinner aimed at supporting humanitarian projects within the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

    The newly decorated 5th President of the club, Dr Charles Bassey disclosed this during his investiture in Abuja.

    Bassey said the N50m fundraiser was to support a range of humanitarian activities which include the digitisation, renovation and enrichment of the City Library in Abuja.

    The president said his administration would focus on impactful service and legacy-driven projects that will position it as one of the leading clubs within the district.

    According to the Melvin Jones Fellow, service beyond today encapsulates his drive and mindset to ensure that every project he and his team embarks on shall outlive them and remain a legacy that shall bless the lives of those who receive them.

    Bassey also said the Club’s effort reflected its commitment to community development and inclusive service which is one of the hallmarks of the Lions Club International.

    “We are thrilled to mark this milestone anniversary and look forward to another year of service, fellowship and community engagement,” Dr Bassey added.

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  • Renewed Hope Agenda: Namadi flags off ₦14bn road project in Jigawa

    Renewed Hope Agenda: Namadi flags off ₦14bn road project in Jigawa

    Jigawa State Governor, Malam Umar Namadi, has flagged off the construction of a ₦14 billion road project in Malammadori Local Government Area, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to expanding infrastructure and accelerating rural development in line with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

    The flag-off ceremony also featured the presentation of brand-new vehicles to eight All Progressives Congress (APC) stalwarts and grassroots mobilizers in the Jigawa North-East Senatorial District by Senator Ahmed Abdulhamid Malammadori.

    According to the senator, the gesture was aimed at empowering loyal party members and strengthening support for the Tinubu-Namadi vision across the state.

    The event formed part of Governor Namadi’s official visit under the Jigawa State Government Citizen Engagement Programme (JSGCEP), popularly tagged *“Gwamnati da Jama’a” — meaning “Government and the People.”

    It drew a large crowd of party supporters, traditional rulers, and APC stakeholders who lauded the synergy between state and federal representatives in promoting the Renewed Hope Agenda in Jigawa.

    Speaking at the ceremony, Governor Namadi commended Senator Malammadori for his loyalty, generosity, and steadfast commitment to the APC’s ideals, describing the gesture as an exemplary act of dedication worthy of emulation.

    “This is a clear demonstration of Senator Malammadori’s loyalty and commitment to our great party, the APC,” the governor said. “It also serves as encouragement to other members to intensify their efforts in supporting the APC and promoting President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s developmental strides under the Renewed Hope Agenda.”

    In his remarks, Senator Ahmed Abdulhamid Malammadori, who represents Jigawa North-East Senatorial District, reaffirmed his unwavering loyalty to the APC and the leadership of President Tinubu and Governor Namadi.

    He explained that the car donations were designed to empower party members to mobilize support for the Renewed Hope Agenda and the Governor’s 12-Point Development Plan across the zone.

    “Every resident of Jigawa, and indeed Nigeria, can attest to the human and infrastructural development being championed by President Tinubu and Governor Namadi,” he said. “President Tinubu has approved the establishment of key federal institutions in our state, including the Police Training Institute at Kafin Hausa, the Federal College of Education in Malammadori, and the Federal College of Agriculture in Kirikasamma.

    Similarly, Governor Namadi has flagged off a 47-kilometre road project worth ₦14 billion, in addition to reconnecting the Hadejia–Garun Gabas road, upgrading general hospitals, and revitalizing primary healthcare centres.”

    Senator Malammadori also reaffirmed the unity and loyalty of all APC stakeholders in Jigawa North-East, including three members of the House of Representatives, nine members of the State House of Assembly, eight Local Government Council Chairmen, and 85 Councillors.

    “We stand firmly united in our commitment to support Governor Umar Namadi, FCA, and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda. Anyone who thinks they can divide our ranks will surely meet a united and resolute team,” he declared.

  • Herders decry poor budgetary support from NEDC

    Herders decry poor budgetary support from NEDC

    The Kulen Allah Cattle Rearers Association of Nigeria (KACRAN), has decried poor budgetary support from the  North East Development Commission (NEDC), requesting that the commission  to significantly incorporate livestock development into its 2026 policies and programmes.

    KACRAN made the appeal in a statement signed by its National President Hon. Khalil Mohd Bello. 

    The association acknowledged the significant achievements of the NEDC in rebuilding and rehabilitating the North East but flayed the profound impact of insecurity and insurgency on the region’s pastoralist communities.

    The statement reads: “Pastoralists operate primarily in the bushes, the epicentre of the conflict, making them and their livestock the most vulnerable. Countless pastoralists have been killed, and hundreds of thousands of livestock—their sole means of livelihood—have been stolen or rustled.

    “A critical shocking assessment reveals that North East pastoralists have been at the receiving end of the commission’s programmes. We have received minimal direct benefits from the annual billions allocated for the region’s development projects, as these projects mainly focus on urban infrastructure (houses, roads, bridges) that do not and would never address our unique desired needs.”

     KACRAN went on to  appeal to the NEDC leadership to address this imbalance with immediate and long-term actions.

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    “Just as the NEDC builds and distributes houses, we urgently request the Commission to procure and distribute thousands of livestock to our members whose herds were stolen or destroyed by insurgents.

    “We call for the provision of animal feed, water points, relief materials, and palliative support for our internally displaced members who have been completely ruined by the insurgency.

    “We urge the NEDC to make a serious and dedicated commitment to Livestock Development in its 2026 Policies and Programmes. This is the only way to ensure fairness and compensate for the structural neglect our communities have faced since the Commission’s creation.

    “KACRAN believes that by engaging in robust livestock development, the NEDC can truly align with the spirit of fairness and inclusive development, thereby helping the North East pastoralist communities rebuild their livelihoods and contribute fully to the region’s economic recovery.”

    He said: “Our investigation has so far uncovered massive revenue losses amounting to over $300 billion in unaccounted crude oil proceeds over the years. This represents one of the most troubling cases of economic sabotage our nation has ever faced.”

    The committee, he said has  “made far-reaching recommendations to end this long-standing menace. These include: The strict enforcement of international crude oil measurement standards at all production and export points.

    “Mandating the Nigerian Upstream Petroleum Regulatory Commission (NUPRC) to deploy modern, tamper-proof measuring technology or returning this function to the Department of Weights and Measures under the Ministry of Industry, Trade, and Investment.

    “The deployment of advanced surveillance systems, including drones, to assist security agencies in combating oil theft. The creation of a Special Court for Crude Oil Theft to ensure swift prosecution of offenders and their collaborators.

    “Full implementation of the Host Communities Development Trust Fund under the Petroleum Industry Act (PIA) to empower local communities and reduce sabotage.

    “Ceding abandoned oil wells to the NUPRC for allocation to modular refineries to support local production and job creation.

    “The committee also seeks an expanded mandate to track, trace, and recover stolen crude oil proceeds, both locally and internationally. Forensic reviews show over $22 billion, $81 billion, and $200 billion remain unaccounted for across different audit periods.

    “This is a national call to action. Nigeria cannot afford to continue losing trillions to corruption, inefficiency, and criminal networks. I remain committed, alongside my colleagues, to ensuring accountability, recovery, and reform within the oil and gas sector.”

  • Group seeks international support to address security in Nigeria

    Group seeks international support to address security in Nigeria

    A coalition under the banner of the Concerned Nigerians for Human Security has called for international attention and support to help address the security situation in Zamfara State and other parts of northern Nigeria.

    In an open letter addressed to the U.S. President, the group described the violence in Zamfara as a humanitarian tragedy that requires urgent global response.

    According to the coalition, thousands of Nigerians, including men, women, and children, have been affected by attacks from armed groups, leading to loss of lives, abductions, and destruction of communities.

    The group appealed to the international community to partner with the Nigerian government in finding sustainable solutions to the crisis, including humanitarian assistance, improved intelligence sharing, and support for displaced persons.

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    It commended President Bola Tinubu for deploying special forces and strengthening the nation’s security framework but emphasized that more collaborative efforts were needed to achieve lasting peace.

    “We are appealing for moral intervention and international support to help end the cycle of killings and displacement in Zamfara and across northern Nigeria,” the coalition added.

    The group also stressed that the violence in Zamfara should not be seen from a religious perspective, noting that both Muslims and Christians have suffered significant losses.

    It further called on the Nigerian government to consider additional measures, including a possible state of emergency in Zamfara, to restore peace and rebuild affected communities.

  • Ododo: Silent work, loud results

    Ododo: Silent work, loud results

    By Ayo Olododo

    I was among those who initially doubted the ability of the present Governor of Kogi State, Usman Ahmed Ododo, to deliver when he succeeded Governor Yahaya Bello amidst the heated debate over power rotation in the state. Like many others, I kept a distance, watching from the sidelines.

    However, recent developments compelled me to take a fresh and objective look at his administration. What I found was both surprising and revealing.

    In June this year, Governor Ododo achieved what many thought was impossible — he cleared ₦90 billion of Kogi State’s debt. For the first time in years, Kogi became debt-free, regaining fiscal independence and stability.

    With this healthier financial footing, the government has sustained prompt payment of salaries and pensions and is already making arrangements to commence payment of gratuities. Civil servants now work with renewed confidence, knowing that their government delivers on its promises.

    In the health sector, the Ododo administration has introduced the Kogi State Health Insurance Scheme, making medical care more affordable and accessible to families across the state. This is a bold step towards achieving universal health coverage for all Kogites.

    Education has also received an unprecedented boost. The government has made schooling completely free from primary to senior secondary level. In addition, the state now pays for NECO, JAMB, and BECE examinations — ensuring that no child is left behind because of financial constraints. This is practical empowerment for the next generation.

    On infrastructure, the pace is equally impressive. The Lokoja International Market is nearing completion and is set to become the largest market in Northern Nigeria, expected to open vast opportunities for trade and job creation.

    Two landmark projects are also in advanced stages — the Kogi Airport, scheduled to commence operations in December, and the Kogi Free Trade Zone, which will serve as a major magnet for investors and industries.

    Across the senatorial zones, the transformation is visible.

    In Kogi West, construction work continues at the Kogi State University, Kabba, where new lecture halls and facilities valued at ₦17 billion are springing up. Erosion control projects are ongoing in Kabba and adjoining communities, while the College of Education (Technical), Mopa, is set to be flagged off next week.

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    In Kogi Central, the Confluence University of Science and Technology (CUSTECH) has witnessed remarkable expansion with the completion of the Senate Building, Faculty of Medicine, sick bay, and new student hostels. Urban renewal projects are also reshaping major towns across the district.

    In Kogi East, construction and rehabilitation works are progressing on critical roads and erosion sites, including the Idah Township Road, Akpa Erosion Project, Oguma Road, Omala Road, and Ayangba Township Road.

    These projects — spread across all three senatorial zones — show that development under Governor Ododo is inclusive, balanced, and quietly effective.

    Indeed, “Silent Work, Loud Results” is not just a slogan. It is the reality of a governor who has chosen to let his performance, not propaganda, do the talking.

  • Group urges INEC to ensure votes count in 2027

    Group urges INEC to ensure votes count in 2027

    The Collective Movement (TCM) has urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to ensure that every ballot counts in the 2027 general election.

    It also urged the commission to ensure that bimodal voter accreditation system (BVAS) and INEC Result Viewing Portal (IReV) work without compromise during the polls.

    The group said this at a press conference where it called on former vice president, Atiku Abubakar to run for the 2027 presidential election.

    Spokesperson, TCM, Nasir Aminu, who read the text of the press conference, also called on INEC to ensure electronic transmission of results across all polling units during the election.

    The group urged security agencies to protect voters, not intimidate them during the 2027 election.

    “For Nigerians to trust the 2027 elections, INEC must guarantee a process that is transparent, impartial, and technology-driven.

  • Group rallies support for Tinubu’s reforms

    Group rallies support for Tinubu’s reforms

    A group under the aegis of Team Tinubu 2027 has urged Nigerians to support ongoing reforms introduced by the administration of President Bola Tinubu.

    The organisation noted that in just over two years, Nigerians have witnessed President Tinubu’s bold economic restructuring, including efforts to stabilise the polity, rebuild institutions, and strengthen Nigeria’s international standing.

    Director of Civil Society Groups, Team Tinubu 2027, Lokoyere Geoffrey said this at a news conference on Wednesday in Abuja.

    “In just over two years, we have witnessed President Tinubu’s bold economic restructuring, efforts to stabilize the polity, rebuild institutions, and strengthen Nigeria’s international standing. The Renewed Hope Agenda is gradually taking root,” he stated.

    He, however, acknowledged that nation-building is not an easy task, stressing that it requires persistence, patience, and partnership.

    “That is why Team Tinubu is stepping forward to serve as a bridge between government and the governed, leadership and citizenship, and between the promise of reform and the people it seeks to empower,” he said.

    The group urged Nigerians to shun apathy and take active part in national development.

    “Democracy thrives when citizens participate, not spectate. This is not the time for indifference or cynicism. It is the time for renewed hope, renewed commitment, and renewed action,” Geoffrey declared.

  • COREN praises Abdulrazaq for supporting local contractors

    COREN praises Abdulrazaq for supporting local contractors

    Kwara Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq was applauded on Tuesday by the Council for the Regulation of Engineering in Nigeria (COREN), which acknowledged his “consistent support for local content development in the construction and engineering sectors”.

    COREN Chairman in Kwara State Engineer Bashiru Lawal said in a letter to the Governor in October 2025 that AbdulRazaq’s “deliberate policy of patronising local professionals and contractors aligns perfectly with COREN’s longstanding advocacy for the recognition, utilisation, and promotion or indigenous companies in project execution”.

    “On behalf of the COREN, Kwara State Office and the entire engineering community in Kwara State, we wish to express our profound appreciation to Your Excellency for your exemplary commitment to empowering indigenous contractors through the recent award of contracts, particularly the engagement of Messrs CPN for the construction of Ojoku-Ilemona Road, flagged off recently by Your Excellency,” the letter stated.

    It added: “This forward-thinking approach not only strengthens local capacity but also enhances job creation, technology transfer, and sustainable development within the state. Your Excellency’s consistent support for local content development in the construction and engineering sectors stands as a testament to your dedication to inclusive growth and the overall economic advancement of Kwara State.

    “We commend your vision and leadership in setting a standard worthy of emulation by other states and public institutions across the country. COREN remains committed to supporting your administration’s developmental agenda and ensuring that the highest professional and ethical standards are maintained in all engineering-related projects in the state.”

    At a press briefing recently, Commissioner for Works AbdulQuawy Olododo told reporters that more than 70% of the construction works in the state are handled by local contractors who are indigenous to Kwara State.

    He said this creates jobs and boosts the local economy at various layers.

  • CPG arrests driver with two AK-47rifles, RPG, ammo in Zamfara

    CPG arrests driver with two AK-47rifles, RPG, ammo in Zamfara

    Officials of the Community Protection Guard (CPG) in Zamfara State have intercepted a vehicle carrying weapons believed to be for bandits.

    Weapons recovered included two AK 47 riffles, an RPG and ammunitions.
A member of the CPG, Salisu Adamu said the guard intercepted the vehicle at Dangulbi community during routine stop and search operations.

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    “The weapons were concealed inside a carton loaded with fish. And when we insisted on searching the vehicles, there was initial resistance from the driver” Adamu said.

    The driver of the vehicle, Bashar Mustapha said he loaded passengers and goods from Gusau Park and was heading to Magami but was intercepted at Dangulbi by the CPG who are on routine patrol.

    He confirmed that the weapons were found on his vehicle but noted that the items belong to a female passenger who boarded the vehicle from Gusau.