Category: Northern Reports

  • 25 die, 10 missing in Niger flash flood

    25 die, 10 missing in Niger flash flood

    Twenty-five people have been confirmed dead, and 10 others missing after a downpour on Wednesday night affected two communities, Tiffin Maza and Anguwan Hausawa, in Mokwa, Mokwa Local Government Area of Niger State.

    Fifty houses were washed away by the rain, which lasted several hours and resulted in a flood.

    The flood, which is yet to abate, also caused gridlock as the road to Mokwa has been blocked, leaving passengers stranded.

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    The state Emergency Management Agency (NSEMA), Director-General, Baba Arah, said: “At present, three survivors (a woman and her two children) are receiving treatment for wounds and shock at Mokwa General Hospital. Twenty-one bodies have so far been recovered of those who lost their lives in the incident while over 10 persons are still missing as search and rescue operation is still ongoing.’’ However, another source added that the number of the dead had jumped to 25.

    National Hydroelectric Power Producing Areas Development Commission (N-HYPPADEC) expressed shock over the flood.

    “As we assess the situation and prepare for an appropriate response, we urge residents to remain vigilant and comply with safety directives from relevant emergency and disaster management agencies to prevent further loss. We also appeal to relevant stakeholders to act swiftly in providing relief and support to cushion the impact of this disaster on the affected communities,” the commission’s Head of Press and Public Affairs, Nura Tanko Wakili, said in a statement.

  • Mid-Term review: Group evaluates Zamfara gov, questions FAAC fund utilisation

    Mid-Term review: Group evaluates Zamfara gov, questions FAAC fund utilisation

    Two years into the administration of Governor Dauda Lawal, a civil society organisation in Zamfara State has raised concerns over the state’s development trajectory and the utilisation of funds received from the Federation Account Allocation Committee (FAAC).

    The Zamfara Progressive Coalition (ZAC), in a statement signed by its president, Alhaji Ibrahim Dan-Azumi, assessed the administration’s performance midway through its tenure. 

    The group urged greater transparency and a clearer connection between federal allocations and visible outcomes on the ground.

    While acknowledging the significant funds received from FAAC since 2023, the group questioned the impact of these allocations on key sectors such as infrastructure, education, healthcare, and security.

    ZAC noted that many communities in Zamfara still grapple with insecurity, underfunded schools, and limited access to quality healthcare. 

    The group called for a renewed focus on addressing the socio-economic challenges confronting the state.

    “We believe the mid-term point is an important time for reflection and redirection,” the statement read. “There is a need for a more responsive approach to governance—one that addresses insecurity, revives local economies, and ensures efficient use of public resources.”

    The coalition highlighted the importance of empowering youths through job creation, vocational training, and agricultural development, while also emphasising the need for stronger state presence in rural areas.

    To encourage greater public accountability, ZAC announced plans to begin publishing monthly performance scorecards to track the governor’s activities and inform citizens.

    The group also called for an independent audit of FAAC allocations to Zamfara State since 2023, to enhance public confidence and ensure that funds are being used to meet the state’s development priorities.

  • Group seeks urgent offset of delayed contract payment by FG

    Group seeks urgent offset of delayed contract payment by FG

    The Centre for Economic Justice and Social Equity (CEJSE) has called on the Federal Government to urgently address the prolonged delay in settling payments owed to contractors who have completed verified government projects across the country.

    In a statement signed by its president, Dr. Ibrahim Okehi Omeiza, and released on Tuesday, the group expressed deep concern over the economic impact of the outstanding payments, noting that the situation is putting strain on small businesses, threatening jobs, and weakening public-private partnerships.

    “Contractors are vital contributors to national development. They build, provide essential services, and employ thousands. When payments are delayed for months or even years, it affects entire communities and sectors of the economy,” Dr. Omeiza said.

    He explained that many of the affected contractors had taken loans from Nigerian banks at high-interest rates to execute their contracts, expecting timely payment upon project completion.

     He, however, said that the delays have left many unable to repay their debts or maintain operations.

    According to CEJSE, some contractors with fully certified and completed projects have waited up to 18 months without receiving a single payment, despite multiple follow-ups and documented approvals. 

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    The group noted that while funds were reportedly allocated for the contracts, the disbursement process remains stalled.

    “We understand Nigeria’s fiscal constraints. However, once a contract is awarded, executed, verified, and budgeted for, payment should follow as a matter of due process and integrity,” Omeiza added.

    The Centre warned that continued delays could discourage future investments and disrupt the trust essential for public-private collaborations. 

    It urged the government to prioritise transparency and accountability in contract payment systems and called for an immediate release of outstanding funds.

    CEJSE also demanded a public audit to uncover the reasons behind the persistent payment delays and recommended systemic reforms to improve efficiency in payment processing across ministries and agencies.

    While expressing hope for a swift resolution, the group hinted at the possibility of legal and civil action if the issue remains unaddressed.

  • Two years of Gov Dauda Lawal’s legacy of unmatched transformation

    Two years of Gov Dauda Lawal’s legacy of unmatched transformation

    Since his historic inauguration as the Executive Governor of Zamfara State, His Excellency, Dr. Dauda Lawal, has not merely occupied a position of power; he has fundamentally redefined the essence of leadership. With an unwavering commitment to progress and development, his administration has actively dismantled the barriers of stagnation that have plagued the state for years. Under his guidance, Zamfara has witnessed unprecedented advancements across every sector, transforming the landscape of governance and public service.

    Zamfara, once deeply affected by insecurity, infrastructural deficits, and long-standing systemic neglect, is now undergoing a remarkable transformation. Thanks to Governor Lawal’s visionary stewardship, the state is rising like a phoenix from the ashes of its past challenges. His administration’s bold, people-centred policies have not only prioritised the welfare of citizens but have also fostered an environment of hope and renewal.

    Key initiatives have addressed infrastructure development, healthcare access, and educational reform, paving the way for a brighter future. The increased investment in capital projects and community programs has ignited a revolution of prosperity, empowering local economies and creating job opportunities for the youth.

    Dr. Lawal’s governance style is distinguished by transparency, accountability, and inclusivity, setting a new gold standard for leadership in Northern Nigeria. The movement he is spearheading extends beyond political reform; it represents a collective stride toward a more secure, prosperous, and unified Zamfara. This is not just governance; this is a transformative movement toward progress and empowerment for all citizens.

    AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION: FROM FARMING TO FORTUNE

    Farming is not only the primary occupation in Zamfara but also the cornerstone of its economy and the livelihood of its people. Under the leadership of Governor Lawal, the agricultural sector has undergone a remarkable transformation through a series of innovative initiatives aimed at revitalising rural farming communities. To date, over 100,000 farmers have benefited from substantial support programs that provide high-quality seedlings, fertilisers, and state-of-the-art farming equipment, all at no cost. This strategic intervention is designed to significantly boost crop yields and ensure food security for the state.

    The revival of abandoned irrigation schemes marks a turning point for agriculture in Zamfara, allowing for year-round farming and reducing dependency on unreliable rainfall. This shift enables farmers to cultivate crops continuously, enhancing productivity and ensuring a steady flow of income.

    In addition to these advancements, Zamfara is experiencing an agro-industrial boom fueled by strategic partnerships with leading agribusiness firms. These collaborations are focused on processing raw agricultural products, thereby creating value, generating employment opportunities, and drastically reducing post-harvest losses that have historically plagued the sector.

    Significantly, these agricultural initiatives have also fostered empowerment among women and youth. Thousands of young farmers and women’s cooperatives have received funding and training, positioning agriculture as a profitable venture rather than merely a means of survival. This renewed focus on agribusiness has successfully reinstated Zamfara’s status as a vital food basket, allowing farmers to reap financial rewards and contribute to the local economy. As a result, there is a palpable sense of optimism, with farmers now smiling to the bank, witnessing the fruits of their labour as dignity and prosperity return to their communities.

    INFRASTRUCTURAL EXPLOSION: BUILDING THE NEW ZAMFARA

    Governor Lawal is spearheading a transformative construction initiative that is significantly reshaping the landscape of Zamfara. This ambitious project is not only enhancing infrastructure but also fostering connectivity among communities, stimulating local trade, and reinstating a sense of pride among residents.

    The urban renewal efforts in Gusau, the state capital, serve as a prime example of this revolution. Central to the initiative is the construction and rehabilitation of over 200 kilometres of roads, which are crucial in breaking decades of isolation for many remote villages. As construction continues on numerous ongoing projects, residents eagerly anticipate the positive impacts these improvements will bring to their daily lives.

    In addition to roadway enhancements, critical infrastructures such as schools, hospitals, and government buildings, once in a state of neglect, have undergone extensive renovations. Many of these structures have been transformed into state-of-the-art facilities, positioning Zamfara firmly in the modern era of development.

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    Furthermore, rural communities that had long endured darkness and a lack of basic utilities now have access to reliable electricity and clean potable water. This essential service, considered a fundamental human right, is finally being delivered to those who need it most, significantly improving their quality of life. Through these comprehensive improvements, Governor Lawal is not only paving the way for economic growth but also enriching the lives of Zamfara’s citizens, ensuring a brighter and more prosperous future for all.

    HEALTHCARE METAMORPHOSIS: SAVING LIVES, RESTORING HOPE

    Upon assuming office, Governor Lawal declared a state of emergency in the healthcare sector of the state, recognising its dire condition. The healthcare system was almost at a standstill, with a significant portion of the population unable to access essential primary and secondary health services. A glaring shortage of medical facilities and healthcare practitioners plagued the system, leading to widespread suffering and preventable illnesses among the citizens.

    Having thoroughly assessed the situation, Governor Lawal was determined to implement a lasting solution to ensure that the people of the state could lead healthier lives. This commitment ignited a healthcare revolution aimed at revitalising the sector, which has significantly decreased mortality rates and provided citizens with renewed hope for their well-being.

    As a crucial part of the rehabilitation and revitalisation process for the health sector—long neglected by previous administrations, Governor Lawal initiated the revitalisation of over 50 primary healthcare centres. These facilities underwent comprehensive renovations, were fully equipped with modern medical tools, and staffed with qualified healthcare professionals, thereby ensuring that quality medical care is now available at the doorstep of rural communities.

    Today, thousands of women, children, and elderly citizens benefit from free surgeries, vaccinations, and a range of medical treatments, reinforcing the belief that healthcare is a fundamental right rather than a mere privilege. The state has also embarked on a thorough campaign to combat various diseases, including proactive measures against cholera outbreaks, malaria, polio, and initiatives centred around maternal health. These efforts have dramatically reduced preventable deaths and improved the overall health landscape within the state, fostering a safer and healthier environment for all residents.

    EDUCATION RESURGENCE: BREAKING THE CHAINS OF IGNORANCE

    Governor Lawal, equipped with an impressive educational background, firmly believes that education is the most powerful tool in the fight against poverty. Driven by this conviction, his administration has launched a comprehensive campaign to eradicate illiteracy. This initiative involves implementing a range of innovative policies aimed at bringing countless out-of-school children back into the educational system and significantly increasing the overall literacy rate. Such improvements are expected to have a profound impact on reducing crime levels in the state.

    Recognising the urgent need for modernisation in education facilities, many dilapidated classrooms have been transformed into vibrant learning environments, featuring advanced technology, new desks, and a variety of learning materials that cater to the needs of today’s students. Furthermore, the professional development of over 5,000 educators has been a cornerstone of this educational reform, ensuring that students receive high-quality teaching. This investment in human capital has elevated the state’s educational performance, positioning it above many of its peers in national rankings.

    To foster academic excellence among disadvantaged students, the state has established scholarship programs specifically designed to support those in need. These scholarships aim to provide equal access to high-quality education at prestigious institutions. Moreover, technical and vocational education has received considerable attention under Governor Lawal’s administration, leading to a significant increase in enrollment. This effort has empowered thousands of young people with practical skills that go beyond mere certification, equipping them for successful careers and contributing to the state’s economic development.

    WORKERS & PENSIONERS: FINALLY, A GOVERNMENT THAT CARES

    For many years, the workers and pensioners of Zamfara endured severe hardships, living in conditions akin to beggars due to the chronic neglect of their financial needs. They faced the grim reality of months of unpaid salaries and pensions, with many pensioners tragically losing their lives as a result of the inconsistent and inadequate payments that plagued previous administrations. The suffering of these individuals was palpable, as they expressed their frustration and desperation over their deteriorating circumstances.

    However, since Dauda Lawal assumed office, there has been a significant and encouraging turnaround. He has prioritised the welfare of the state’s employees and pensioners by ensuring that salaries and pensions are paid promptly, bringing relief to those who have long endured financial instability. In a remarkable display of financial commitment, Lawal has also addressed the staggering backlog of over N10 billion in unpaid salaries and pensions that accumulated under his predecessors.

    Moreover, while many states struggled to implement the new minimum wage due to financial constraints, Zamfara has managed to adopt it smoothly, demonstrating a commitment to improving the living standards of its workforce. In addition to these critical changes, Lawal has initiated reforms within the civil service aimed at streamlining operations and reducing bureaucracy. This includes the identification and elimination of ghost workers, thereby increasing efficiency within the system. Furthermore, he has reinstated timely promotions for workers, fostering a culture of productivity and motivating employees to excel in their roles. Through these efforts, Lawal is not only transforming the civil service but is also significantly uplifting the lives of the people in Zamfara. 

    SECURITY & PEACE: WINNING THE WAR AGAINST BANDITS

    Zamfara State, once notorious for rampant banditry, has seen a remarkable turnaround under the leadership of Governor Lawal. Determined to restore peace and safety to the region, he has implemented a multifaceted strategy that includes the establishment of community policing initiatives and the integration of local vigilantes into the state’s security framework. This collaborative effort, in partnership with various federal security agencies, has led to a significant shift in the security landscape.

    As a result of these initiatives, several local governments previously under the control of bandits have been reclaimed, restoring stability and order to the affected areas. In addition to reclaiming territory, Governor Lawal’s administration has also focused on economic empowerment, engaging thousands of unemployed youths in legitimate ventures. This approach not only provides sustainable livelihoods but also effectively diminishes the recruitment pool for bandits, addressing the root causes of insecurity.

    Furthermore, Lawal has adopted a non-kinetic approach aimed at reconciling warring factions within the state. By promoting dialogue and understanding among communities, he is fostering an environment conducive to lasting peace. This comprehensive strategy combines security measures with social initiatives, paving the way for a more secure and harmonious Zamfara State.

    GUSAU AIRPORT CONSTRUCTION: GATEWAY TO ZAMFARA’S INDUSTRIALISATION

    Despite the challenges that many investors face, including security concerns and the threat of banditry along accessible routes, the state is taking bold steps to attract business opportunities. One of the most significant initiatives underway is the development of the Gusau Airport, which is nearing completion. This airport is being equipped with cutting-edge aviation technology, designed to facilitate commercial activities and bolster the state’s economy.

    The establishment of this airport is expected to serve as a substantial catalyst for investment, as it will enhance the state’s connectivity and make it an attractive destination for business ventures. The fertile land and rich mineral resources of the state present immense opportunities for agricultural and mining investments. The government envisions that the airport will not only facilitate air travel but also enable the efficient airlifting of agricultural produce to different regions of the country, thus promoting market access for local farmers and boosting the agricultural sector significantly.

    Furthermore, the airport is seen as a gateway to unlocking new economic potentials beyond agriculture and minerals. It will contribute to the growth of livestock rearing and other significant aspects of the economy, opening avenues for diverse investment opportunities. The state’s commitment to improving its infrastructure and economic prospects positions it as a promising landscape for both current and future investors. This holistic approach aims to enhance prosperity and create a more vibrant economic environment, ultimately benefiting the community as a whole.

    In his unwavering commitment to improving the state for the better, Governor Lawal has been tirelessly collaborating with critical stakeholders to cultivate a Zamfara that serves the interests of all its residents. Despite facing challenges and criticisms from detractors who engage in political games, he remains resolute in his mission. Governor Lawal is determined to rise above the negativity and focus on what’s truly important: delivering the tangible benefits of democracy to his people. His dedication reflects a genuine desire to foster progress and unity in Zamfara, ensuring that every citizen can experience the positive impact of his policies and leadership.

    Oladapo Sofowora writes from Zamfara

  • Coalition demands urgent child online protection bill passage

    Coalition demands urgent child online protection bill passage

    A coalition of concerned Nigerian mothers, civil society organisations, educators, and digital rights advocates is demanding that the National Assembly expedite action and urgently pass the Child Online Protection Bill to safeguard the digital lives of over 36 million Nigerian children.

    The advocates, under the banner of the #SaferInternetForNaijaKids campaign, called on the Speaker of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Tajudeen Abbas, and other lawmakers to act swiftly in addressing the growing crisis of online child sexual exploitation, cyberbullying, and exposure to harmful content.

    The bill, which is currently awaiting legislative consideration, seeks to create enforceable protections and establish accountability mechanisms for platforms that host harmful online material.

    It also aims to curb the alarming rise in cyber threats targeting children in Nigeria.

    During the peaceful march to the National Assembly complex in Abuja on Tuesday, the advocates carried placards with messages such as “Protect Nigerian children from online violence,” “Protect my child from online pornography,” and “Dear Speaker, pass the Online Child Protection Bill.”

    The coalition backing the #SaferInternetForNaijaKids campaign, including Gatefield Impact, the Centre for Democracy and Development (CDD-West Africa), the Centre for Journalism Innovation and Development (CJID), Humangle, Tech HER, and others, called on lawmakers to rise to the occasion and enact a legal framework that addresses the urgent digital safety needs of Nigerian children.

    The demonstrators pointed to progress in other African countries, such as Kenya, South Africa, and Namibia that have enacted legislative protections for children online.

    “These global standards reflect a growing international consensus that protecting children online is a non-negotiable public duty,” the coalition stated.

    Speaking during the demonstration, Shirley Ewang, a Spokesperson for the coalition, underscored the gravity of the situation, saying, “These are not numbers. They are children, your daughters, sons, nieces, and nephews. We fail them by continuing to let the internet remain a playground for predators.”

    Ewang cited a joint survey by MTN and IPSOS, which found that more than half of Nigerian children have experienced online sexual harassment, cyberbullying, or exploitation.

    Despite this, the coalition said Nigeria’s legal and regulatory systems have failed to respond adequately.

    The group noted that with internet use now deeply woven into childhood experiences, the threats children face are both real and escalating.

    According to recent findings shared by the coalition, 90% of Nigerian children aged 4 to 16 have encountered at least one online risk, ranging from grooming and privacy violations to exposure to explicit or violent content.

    They also pointed out that only one in ten cases of online child abuse results in prosecution, according to data from the National Agency for the Prohibition of Trafficking in Persons (NAPTIP).

    Furthermore, according to the coalition, 80% of abusive online content remains accessible for more than 48 hours, allowing repeated exploitation of child victims.

    The Internet Watch Foundation, according to the concerned advocates, also reports that over 70% of such materials are hosted on platforms frequented by children, including social media and encrypted messaging apps.

    Beyond lawmakers, the coalition urged the Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) and the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) to enforce stricter content moderation rules.

    The Federal Ministry of Education was also called upon to incorporate digital safety training into school curricula to equip children with the skills to navigate online spaces safely.

    Hannatu Asheloge, an advocate at Gatefield and Spokesperson for the Luminate-supported #FWDwithFacts Campaign, also emphasised the urgency of the situation, saying, “This is a turning point. Either we act now, or we continue to leave millions of children at the mercy of a dangerous internet.”

  • Amnesty stakeholders warn against calumny campaigns targeted at Otuaro

    Amnesty stakeholders warn against calumny campaigns targeted at Otuaro

    Those undertaking campaigns against the administrator of the Presidential Amnesty Programme (PAP), Dr. Dennis Otuaro, have been told to shut up and begin to think of how to join forces to move the Niger Delta forward.

    This is the position of a nascent group, the Critical Stakeholders Forum of the Presidential Amnesty Programme as enunciated by its chairman, Chairman, Pastor Reuben Wilson.

    Wilson, a former Niger Delta agitator, said repentant militant leaders who accepted the federal government’s amnesty programme were fully in support of the programmes and vision of Otuaro and lamented that certain elements were out to destroy the PAP coordinator for selfish reasons.

    He said in a statement on Wednesday that their faith in Otuaro’s ability to pilot the affairs of the PAP was unshaken, saying “we reaffirm our faith in the competence and transformational leadership of Dr Dennis Otuaro. 

    “We declare that he is a blessing to the Presidential Amnesty Programme and the Niger Delta region and therefore we are calling on all his critics to be factual constructive and patriotic.”

    Wilson who has been galvanising all repentant agitators in the region said the president, Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu meant well for the region and made a perfect choice in Otuaro as head of the amnesty office.

    To him, rather than pillory Otuaro, his critics should provide constructive criticisms at all times, even as he expressed the suspicion that those who were bent on bringing him down were only pursuing personal agenda.

    “This call is premised on the fact that there is the emergence of a new trend of frivolous criticisms orchestrated to tarnish the image of the administrator and reduce his popularity among the beneficiaries of the Presidential Amnesty Programme. 

    “Most of the social media attacks against the PAP coordinator are heavily laced with bitterness and negative political sentiments. We are therefore calling on all such critics to eschew bitterness and political sentiments while expressing their opinions concerning the leadership trajectory of Dr. Dennis Otuaro.

    “We are also using this medium to call on Owusu Owupele and his group to do an objective analysis and a thorough research on the reforms and progressive policies initiated by Dr. Dennis Otuaro, to enable him and his group arrive at a more accurate and informed account of events of the Presidential Amnesty Programme.”

    The group said Otuaro had so far been able to run the PAP satisfactorily, sanitising the federal agency and repositioned to in line with the dreams of the founding fathers of the scheme.

     “The current transformation at the Presidential Amnesty Office is made possible by the uncommon transformational leadership of High Chief Otuaro. He has also enthroned transparency and accountability in the Presidential Amnesty Programme.

    “His transformational leadership and vision has made the Presidential Amnesty Programme to be more result-oriented and productive. He is indeed a blessing to the Presidential Amnesty Programme and the Niger Delta Region. He should be celebrated and not vilified. He is a true Ambassador of the Niger Delta people.

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    “It’s unfortunate that the “stock in trade” of some persons is to try to pull down public office holders by “casting aspersions” and spreading falsehood against them. The activities of such persons have the capacity to distract and slow down the efficiency and productivity of public office holders which can negatively impact on public governance and development in the country.

    “As critical stakeholders of the Presidential Amnesty Programme, we believe strongly that a united, peaceful and prosperous Niger Delta and the successful execution of the original mandate of the Presidential Amnesty Programme should be the ultimate interest of all patriotic and well-meaning Niger Deltans and genuine beneficiaries of the Presidential Amnesty Programme. 

    “Therefore, supporting High Chief Otuaro in his bid to transform the Presidential Amnesty Programme for the holistic and successful implementation of its original mandate should be the primary focus of all genuine beneficiaries.”

  • Governor Uba Sani has restored public trust in governance — Commissioner

    Governor Uba Sani has restored public trust in governance — Commissioner

    Kaduna State Commissioner for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Hon. Sadiq Mamman, has praised Governor Uba Sani for restoring public trust in governance within his two years in office.

    Speaking during an interview with journalists as part of activities marking the governor’s second anniversary on Wednesday, Mamman said Governor Sani has corrected the mistakes of his predecessor, Nasir El-Rufai, and rekindled citizens’ confidence in leadership.

    He commended the governor for promoting fairness, equity, and justice across all sectors, regardless of political, religious, or ethnic affiliations.

    The commissioner also highlighted the numerous development projects initiated and completed across the three senatorial zones of the state, noting that every local government area has benefited.

    According to him, the absence of ethno-religious crises, once a common challenge in the state, is a direct result of the governor’s consistent commitment to addressing sensitive issues that, if left unattended, could lead to conflict.

    “The Governor of our dear state has practically within two years changed completely for the good the face of governance by correcting all the ills left behind by his predecessor.

    He hit the ground running by reversing the hike of tuition fees for state-owned tertiary institutions made by the immediate former administration. He did this out of consideration for low-income earners who could not afford to pay the high fees charged by these institutions.

    “He has taken infrastructure development to rural areas which had been abandoned by the previous administration so they too can have a sense of belonging.

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    “Workers’ welfare has been taken with such seriousness that has never happened before as pending benefits for both retired and serving workers have been paid.

    “Traditional heads who had been deposed by the past government have now been reinstated in consideration of their crucial role of complementing security agencies in ensuring security at the grassroots.

    “Unjustified demolished and confiscated property and shops have been handed back to their original owners for justice and fairness.

    “Citizens are now singing the praises of their government after a period of what you could describe as purgatory.

    “I urge the good people of the state to continue supporting our good governor with prayers against the evil machination of adversaries who do not mean well for our dear state,” he requested.

  • AMB Seriki felicitates with Kwara children, condemns violence in Omu-Aran

    AMB Seriki felicitates with Kwara children, condemns violence in Omu-Aran

    As Nigerian children join their peers across the world to mark the annual Children’s Day celebration, Ambassador Abdulfatai Yahaya Seriki has extended warm felicitations to the children of Kwara State, describing them as the “true leaders of tomorrow” whose welfare and future must remain a top priority for all stakeholders.

    In a statement on Tuesday, he commended the resilience and brilliance of Kwara’s children, urging both parents and government officials to remain committed to providing a nurturing and secure environment that supports their dreams and aspirations.

    He noted that the future of any society rests in the hands of its younger generation, adding that education, discipline, and the right moral values are vital tools for building a better Kwara and a greater Nigeria.

    However, the statesman expressed deep sorrow over the recent unfortunate incident in Omu-Aran, Irepodun Local Government Area of the state, which reportedly led to loss of lives and disruption of peace in the community.

    Describing the incident as “deeply saddening and avoidable,” AMB Yahaya Seriki condemned the violent outbreak and urged for calm among residents.

    “I condole with the Executive Governor of Kwara State, Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, and the good people of Omu-Aran over this painful development,” Seriki stated. “My thoughts and prayers are with the families who lost their loved ones. May God grant the souls of the departed eternal rest.”

    He also praised the Kwara State Government for its swift and effective intervention in de-escalating the crisis and restoring order to the affected area. He described the Governor’s efforts as exemplary and evidence of responsible leadership focused on peace and development.

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    Seriki emphasised the importance of peaceful conflict resolution and urged citizens to explore dialogue and lawful channels rather than resort to violence, which he said only undermines collective progress.

    “As a people, we must all learn to settle our differences through mutual understanding and respect for law and order. Violence is never a solution. It only leads to destruction and sorrow,” he said.

    He also used the opportunity to reiterate the need for unity and collective support for the current administration at both the state and federal levels. According to him, sustained development and the dividends of democracy can only be realized when the people align with the leadership committed to their welfare.

    “The ongoing projects and reforms spearheaded by Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq in Kwara State and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu at the center are clear indicators of a government that works for the people. Let us continue to support them in their quest to deliver a better future,” Seriki added.

    As the nation reflects on the significance of Children’s Day, AMB Abdulfatai Yahaya Seriki called on all well-meaning Nigerians to recommit themselves to building a society where every child has a fair chance to thrive, and where peace and justice reign supreme.

  • AISA, Izesan! promote mother tongue languages

    AISA, Izesan! promote mother tongue languages

    The American International School of Abuja (AISA) has partnered with Izesan!, a pioneering e-learning platform to promote mother tongue languages and cultural appreciation among students while bridging global education with local identity.

    Izesan! is a pioneering e-learning platform dedicated to teaching African indigenous languages through engaging, technology-driven methods.

    The partnership with Izesan! introduces students to an interactive, multilingual platform that teaches a wide array of Nigerian languages through fun, engaging lessons.

    From elementary to high school, the platform has already proven effective in enhancing linguistic skills and fostering cultural pride.

    With courses in 14 languages, it combines games, stories, and animated lessons to make learning feel natural and immersive.

    Designed for individuals, schools, and businesses, Izesan! – a Nigerian company is committed to preserving linguistic heritage while empowering learners with practical communication skills.

    Speaking on the partnership, Head of School at AISA, Mr. Greg Hughes said: “I’m excited not only to support a Nigerian company in the education sector but also to increase exposure for both expatriate and Nigerian students to the wonders this country has to offer.

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    “It’s an honour and a privilege to work in such a beautiful country. Beyond providing outstanding education, we are always looking for ways to celebrate our host nation and embrace all things Nigerian.”

    Hughes added: “At AISA, we believe that language is a bridge to identity and community. Our partnership with Izesan! is not just about learning words—it’s about keeping stories, heritage, and traditions alive.”

    Ms. Uwa Uwa, one of AISA’s Nigerian Studies teachers, said: “Izesan! is educational, child-friendly, and highly interactive. It connects learners of all ages to the richness of Nigerian culture and language. I recommend it not just for students, but for anyone eager to learn about Nigeria’s diverse heritage.”

    She added: “What sets this initiative apart is its dual benefit: it helps Nigerian students stay connected to their heritage while giving expatriate students and teachers a deeper appreciation of Nigerian culture. The program is now being used as a tool to help new teachers engage with local culture even before they arrive in the country.”

    AISA, known for sending its graduates to top universities around the world—including Ivy League institutions in the United States—is also home to a vibrant population of Nigerian students.

    With over 40% of its student body being Nigerian, the school remains committed to ensuring that these students remain grounded in their roots while thriving in a global academic environment.

    In a region where storytelling and oral traditions are central to cultural identity, the fusion of technology and tradition through Izesan! is a step forward in preserving West Africa’s linguistic legacy.

    With this innovative collaboration, AISA continues to demonstrate its commitment to academic excellence, cultural inclusivity, and national pride, proving once again that world-class education can also honor and elevate local identity.

  • Peace building initiative restores peace in Kaduna, Plateau communities

    Peace building initiative restores peace in Kaduna, Plateau communities

    The Joint Initiative for Strategic Religious Action (JISRA) project has restored peace to communities affected by ethno-religious crises in Kaduna and Plateau States.

    Programme Development and Partnerships Manager for Tearfund – a non-governmental organisation, George Songu said this during the photovoice exhibition under the theme “Restoring Hope, Renewing the Earth, Rebuilding Communities” in Abuja.

    JISRA is a five-year project being implemented in Plateau and Kaduna States to promote freedom of religion or belief in Nigeria.

    Songu explained that Tearfund and its partners worked over the years across regions affected by conflicts and disasters to transform relationships, challenging exclusionary narratives, and nurturing community resilience.

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    He said: “Part of what we are showcasing here is the impact of the JISRA project to galvanize religious and faith actors, whether from the Christian or the Muslim faith and other traditional religions to join forces and raise their voices against the incessant conflicts that we see across the country.

    “We have helped to transform conflict situations leading to peaceful co-existence for several communities across Kaduna and Plateau states.

    “Through this project, we have also seen government agencies and institutions come together to promote policies that foster peaceful co-existence and put an end to the incessant conflicts that we see on the Plateau and in Kaduna.

    “For Plateau specifically, there are communities that could not come together; the Christian the Muslim communities could not come together to do anything. But as a result of this project, we have seen zero or no conflicts at all on the Plateau.”

    Country Coordinator of JISRA Nigeria, Jude Likita the photovoice exhibition was targeted at showcasing inspiring stories of change, narratives, resilience, and transformation witnessed across communities in Nigeria.

    He explained that the idea was to provide a platform for conversations around joint religious actions that could lead to peace and create a cohesive society.