Tag: Abdulaziz Yari

  • Buhari orders recruitment of 6,000 policemen

    President Muhammadu Buhari has approved the recruitment of 6,000 additional policemen as part of fresh measures to address the nation’s security challenges including the farmers/herdsmen clashes across the country.

    The President made this known in a special interview session with Voice of America, Hausa service, in Washington, United States on Tuesday morning.

    President Buhari, who is in the U.S. on the invitation of the American President Donald Trump, revealed that additional security measures were being put in place to check cases of insecurity in Nigeria.

    “We will put in place more measures to check insecurity in the country including increasing the number of policemen and train them.

    “I have approved the recruitment of 6,000 policemen by the police authorities and I directed that those recruited must come from all the 776 local government areas of the federation.

    “Even if it means recruiting one person each from the 776 they should do that instead of going to motor parks, railway stations or market for the recruitment exercise.

    “I gave (Police authorities) them this directive,’’ he said.

    The president, who expressed reservation on the call for the establishment of state police as being advocated by state governors, said Nigerians must abide by constitutional provision in regard to the matter.

    It would be recalled that the Chairman, Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Governor Abdulaziz Yari, had in February said creation of state police would help in addressing spate of insecurity in the country.

    Yari, who is also the Zamfara State Governor, said this at the end of a two-day summit organised by the Senate Ad hoc Committee on Review of Current Security Infrastructure in Nigeria.

    He said: “Today we have reiterated the position of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.

    “And the position of the security summit we held in August, that there is a need for the state police; we can say it is the only answer.”

    However, President Buhari maintained that the creation of state police would not augur well for the finances of the states, adding that some of them were finding it difficult to meet their financial obligations to workers and other state needs.

    “We must carefully look at the position of the nation’s constitution on the issue of state police before we take final decision on the matter if the constitution allows state police so be it.

    “But don’t forget that many times the Federal Government gave out what we referred to as bail out to state governments for payment of workers’ salaries. How many states can pay salary promptly? and you want to add more financial burden to the states.

    “It is not proper to employ a person, train him on how to handle weapons and then refuse to pay him – you can imagine what would happen in such situation,’’ he said.

    On his purported comment on youth while in London, President Buhari dismissed the report, saying that the media only preferred to interpret and report what they like instead of concentrating on developmental journalism.

    He said: “You know Nigeria’s population is now between 180 and 190 million and 60 per cent of this population is youth that is 30 years down ward.

    “You know in the North most youths are uneducated or school dropouts. If not because we had good harvests in the last two farming seasons the situation would have been deteriorated.

    “These youths even if they travel out of the North for greener pasture they hardly make it economically because what they earn as income cannot afford them to meet their basic needs or return home.

    “All these explanations I made, they refused to highlight them in their report and you know the media in Nigeria in most cases only do what they like.

    “For instance the nation’s achievements in the agricultural sector where millions of Nigerians benefitted financially were left unreported by the media.

    “Even when the Minister of Information and Culture wanted to reply that abusive letter written by former President Olusegun Obasanjo, I had wanted Lai not to reply the letter but I said I should allow him to highlight the achievements of our administration.’’

    President Buhari also used the opportunity to debunk the insinuation that Christians were being killed by herdsmen.

    He said that clashes between farmers and herdsmen had been in existence for the past years, saying that Nigerian herdsmen were not in the habit of carrying dangerous weapons while moving their animals around the country.

    On what he does during his leisure time, President Buhari said he hardly listened to music but rather always obeyed his doctors’ advice on the need to eat and have enough rest.

    NAN

  • Abdulaziz Yari: Governors toothless to secure their states

    Chairman of Nigeria’s Governors’ Forum (NGF), Gov. Abdulaziz Yari of Zamfara, has said state governors cannot enforce maximum security in their domains because they are not in control of security agencies.

    Yari, whose state had witnessed killings by bandits and cattle rustlers, told newsmen in Abuja at the end of an NGF meeting that the governors were working energetically with the federal government to tackle the lingering security challenges across the nation.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the NGF meeting, the third of its type this year, was convened to address critical issues facing the governors in their states in relation with the Federal Government.

    ‘We are not in control of either the soldiers or the police or any other security men but what we can do is to sit down with security men in our respective states to support security agencies.

    ‘’In terms of logistics, we are doing our best and we will continue to support the Federal Government in this regard.

    The NGF chairman also told newsmen that the security challenge facing the nation was a global phenomenon which governments all over the world are striving to contain.

    ‘’The security situation in the country is a global issue and everywhere people are dealing with the security problem.

    “The problem of security is what was inherited before the administration of today and before some of our governors emerged as governors and so as governors we are working to put in our best to support the security agencies in our respective states with logistics; that is what we can only do.

    ‘’This is our first meeting in the new secretariat of the NGF and we receive briefings from the Minister of Trade on the Agreement Establishing the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

    ” We looked at and deliberated on the best way for Nigeria to benefit from the agreement that was signed.

    “We also received briefings from the Metereological Centre with focus on Nigeria as a whole on expected rainfall pattern so that we can make proper planning for our farmers.

    ‘’We also received briefings on Stamp Duty Revenue from a consortium of consultants and we set up a three-member committee consisting of governors of Ogun, Niger and Akwa Ibom states, to find out how we can benefit from the stamp duty revenue received over the years.

    ‘At the same time we got briefings from the Traffic Management; we observed that it helps in two areas. One to get revenue generated and two, to help insecurity,

    “‘Most of the countries in the world when you have your car, whenever it is stolen, it can be identified easily through that process.

    ‘We are trying to import that system in Nigeria so that Nigerian people can benefit from it.

    ‘This is what is done all over the world. When a car is stolen, it can be identified easily and also on the issue of revenue generation.

  • Zamfara state university to gulp N10bn – Gov. Yari

    The proposed Zamfara state government owned university is expected to cost N10 billion.

    This was made known by Governor Abdulaziz Yari on Tuesday, when he received at his Talata-Mafara  residence,  a team of journalists who were on tour of the state.

    He said: “This administration started in a big way, seven years ago when we constructed several roads giving access to many social and economic opportunities to our people throughout the state and beyond.

    “We also hope to complete in a big way through the establishment of the state owned university which will help in advancing the education of our future generations,” he noted.

    The governor explained that provision of healthcare services, good education, good drinking water, electricity and agriculture was given high priority by the administration.

    He further said that “my administration intends to leave behind good legacies that subsequent governments can build upon.”

    Earlier, the team leader who is also the NUJ National President, Abdulwaheed Odusile told the governor that the union organised the tour  to promote good governance.

    He said, Zamfara was strategically chosen for the participating journalists to go and see what the Chairman, Nigeria Governors Forum had done in developing his state.

    The Democracy Dividend Media Tour involves  journalists drawn from various media houses.

    It is the brainchild  of the NUJ. Participants will visit all the states of Nigeria.

    NAN

  • Yari to celebrate 7 years anniversary with prayers over killings

    Zamfara Government says it will hold special prayer sessions to seek Allah’s intervention in the current security challenges bedeviling the state.

    An official, Malam Aminu Danjibga told newsmen on Tuesday in Gusau that the prayers would hold from now till the end of May.

    Danjibga who is the Chairman of the preaching and prayer sub-committee of the 7th anniversary of Gov. Abdul’aziz Yari’s administration, said the special prayers were part of activities for the event.

    He said, “We are organizing series of prayers and preaching sessions from now to the end of May as part the 7th year anniversary activities.

    “You know, we are facing serious security challenges in this state; bandits are attacking our communities killing innocent people, this situation is very disturbing.

    “Despite efforts of the state government and security operatives, this problem has remained; and as Muslims, prayer to Allah is our major weapons against any problem.

    Read Also: Zamfara killings: Gov. Yari gives security agents ‘kill on sight’ order

    “The major area we are giving emphasis to at this 7th anniversary is prayer, considering the major security challenges we are facing in this state now.

    “We are going to have special prayers sessions at all Juma’at mosques across the state; we will also organize congregational prayer sessions at the 17 emirate palaces in the state.

    “We are also going to mobilise Qur’anic reciters across the 14 local government areas of the state to recite the Holy Qur’an and pray to Allah for His intervention.”

    Danjibga, who chairs the State House of Assembly Committee on Religious Affairs, appealed to people of the state to individually offer special prayers daily for an end to the killings and restoration of peace across the state.

    NAN

  • Zamfara killings: Party urges state government to restore order

    The National Rescue Movement ( NRM ) has urged the Zamfara Government to restore order to halt further killings in the state.

    The Secretary of the party in the state, Mr Bello Galadi made the call while briefing newsmen on Wednesday in Gusau.

    Galadi expressed concern over the manner people were being killed in the state and accused the state government of not doing enough to end the killings and protect residents.

    He said that the party had suspended its activities in order mourn with the families of victims of the recent attacks in Anka Emirate.

    Read Also: Air Force deploys Special Forces in Zamfara to contain attacks

    The scribe said there was need for government to identify the root causes of the killings and take necessary measures to end it.

    He also blamed the Federal Government for not taking proactive measures toward protecting lives in the state.

    The News men reports that Gov. Abdulaziz Yari of Zamfara recently directed security agents to shoot and kill anyone caught carrying firearms in the state after the killing of 30 persons in Bawan Daji village.

    NAN

  • UPDATED: No crisis in APC – Governors

    The Chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum ( NGF ), Abdulaziz Yari, said on Wednesday there is no crisis in the All Progressives Congress ( APC ).

    There were claims the governors are divided on the tenure elongation for the National Chairman of the APC, Chief John Odigie-Oyegun and other members of the party’s National Executive Committee ( NE C).

    The Zamfara State governor told State House correspondents at the Presidential Villa on Wednesday that there was no deadlock on the matter.

    He was accompanied to the briefing by Governors Rochas Okorocha (Imo), Ibikunle Amosun (Ogun), Abdullahi Gamduje (Kano) and Simon Lalong (Plateau).

    APC Governors with President Muhammadu Buhari at the Aso Villa
    APC Governors with President Muhammadu Buhari at the State House

    Yari said: “Gentlemen of the press, you know yesterday (Tuesday) we left you in the dark after the meeting and today we have seen so many captions that there is disagreement between the governors over the issue of party chairman or about the party leadership.

    “No. We had a meeting with Mr. President yesterday (Tuesday), and we extended the meeting till night and we followed up with the consultations with the President now.

    “We consulted and all the 24 governors of the APC are on the same page with Mr. President that we are going to respect our party constitution. We are going to respect the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. So therefore, we collectively agreed that we will have congresses at all levels – local, state and national.

    “And the committee set up by the National Secretariat of our party headed by governor of Plateau State is presenting its report later today. The governors are also meeting with the working committee today so that we come up with convention committee names as well as timetable of the election.

    “So, there is no deadlock in our meeting. We have progressed and very soon you will have the names of the convention committee members as well as the timetable.”

    Okorocha added: “I just want to let you know that there is no crisis in the APC at all. And we want to use this opportunity to advise the media operatives to stop spreading rumours of crisis in APC. There is no single crisis in APC.

    “The issue was one of people who believe that we did not have enough time to organize a party congress and run election. Some people felt that it was a good idea but the most important thing is that, if we do that we will be contravening both our party constitution and the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. That is the major issue that we have that they call crisis. We do not have virus.

    “This morning we met with Mr. President to fine-tune issues, one regarding the congress and we have resolved that the congresses at all levels and the chairman of the elongation committee, is also fine-tuning the arrangement in the same line. To this effect, the convention committee will be set out, it will be announced.

    “But let me correct one impression, the issue of congress and convention does not mean that the previous people who have served the party have done badly. And it does not mean that they cannot come back or that they cannot re-contest, that is not it. We are simply saying that their tenure has ended and those who wish to re-contest can re-contest and can be elected into our party structure. So we are all one as family and we are set to go for 2019 elections in victory.”

  • NUC approves Zamfara State University as 47th state university

    The National Universities Commission ( NUC ) on Monday approved Zamfara State University as the  47th state university and 162 among universities in the country.

    Prof. Abubakarheed, the Executive Secretary, NUC while giving a letter of approval to the government of Zamfara state in Abuja, called for more dedication toward promoting education development in the state and country.

    Abubakar also urged the government of Zamfara to take full advantage of the establishment of the university and contribute its quota to advance the course of education.

    He commended the governor for setting aside N3billion for specific use in staff development, establishment fund and laboratory equipment.

    According to him, this commitment is a good model that should be emulated by whoever wants to establish a university.

    “I write on behalf of NUC that with effect from Monday, March 12, the Zamfara State University is approved as the 47th state university and also 162 universities in Nigeria.

    “Zamfara is the last state to establish a university. But the establishment is apt when you will have to key into the reform programme the NUC is having now and will be of benefit to you.

    “The NUC is looking at how we can be more effective in our regulation of all universities in Nigeria.”

    Rasheed said investment in higher education, educational growth and knowledge was becoming more important than the natural resources.

    He, however, urged the state to increase its activities that would enable the university achieve its goals as it commenced operations later in the year.

    He said JAMB, TETFund and NYSC had been notified of the establishment of the university.

    The Zamfara state governor, Alhaji Abdulaziz Yari said the event was historic as it would mark the beginning of effort to make Zamfara great, especially in the education.

    Yari said the establishment of the university would afford the opportunity to provide education for the teaming youths of the state and as well provide increased development in education.

    He said the courses to be offered would cut across social and natural sciences to quickly address the manpower need of the country.

    He said the government had set aside N3billion as take-off grant for the university.

    “Out of this N3billion, N1billion will be for staff training, N1billion for establishment fund and the other N1billion for laboratory equipment.

    “We believe that university education should not be exclusive but be made accessible irrespective of individual social background.’’

    According to him, a 350 beds hospital is under construction, which will take off as a university teaching hospital.

    Yari, however, said that the committee on the establishment of the university, which had been working for over eight months, had recommended a conventional type of university.

    He promised to make welfare of staff as paramount, adding that the state would avoid owing salaries.

    Yari also presented the physical master plan of the university and laws that would govern operations of the university to the Executive Secretary of NUC.

    NAN

  • Governor Yari’s media aide dies

    Governor Yari’s media aide dies

    Bello Samai’la, the Director-General, Media and Communications to Zamfara State Governor, is dead.

    Samai’la, 67, died at his residence in Gusau at about 1:00 a.m. on Thursday and will be buried by 11:00 a.m. same day.

    A statement by the governor’s Special Adviser on Media, Publicity and Public Enlightenment, Ibrahim Dosara, said the deceased had suffered prolonged illness.

    “On behalf of Governor Abdul’aziz Yari and Zamfara State Government, I wish to extend our condolence to the family of the deceased, all working journalists in the state and the entire people of Zamfara State over the death of the veteran journalist,” he said.

    Dosara described Samai’la’s death as a great loss to the state, his family and journalism profession.

    The deceased was the pioneer chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) in the state and a former Managing Director of the state owned Legacy Newspapers.

    NAN

  • Buhari meets APC Governors in Daura

    Buhari meets APC Governors in Daura

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Friday met behind closed doors with 18 state governors in the All Progressive Congress (APC) in Daura, Katsina State.

    Three of the governors were represented by their deputies at the meeting which started at 2: 45 p.m.

    Those at the meeting were – Abdulaziz Yari (Zamfara), Rochas Okorocha (Imo), Abubakar Muhammed (Bauchi), Kashim Shettima (Borno), Abiola Ajimobi (Oyo) and Nasir El-Rufai (Kaduna).

    Others were – Badaru Abubakar (Jigawa), Abdullahi Ganduje (Kano), Godwin Obaseki (Edo), Yahaya Bello (Kogi), Atiku Bagudu (Kebbi), Abubakar Sani-Bello (Niger) and Tanko Al-Makura (Nasarawa).

    Governors of Benue, Osun and Ogun were represented by their deputies.

    The governors of Yobe and Plateau were also represented at the meeting.

    NAN

  • Governors back creation of state police

    Governors back creation of state police

    State governors on Monday expressed their support for creation of state police as solution to the nation’s security challenges.

    However, they insisted that the implementation of the policy would be in phases to enable states with limited resources to continue with Federal Police pending the time they would be in better position to fund state police.

    Vice President Osinbajo had last week declared that creation of state police is the solution to the multifaceted security challenges in the country

    The governors’ decision was part of the resolutions taken at the just concluded national summit convened by the Senate in Abuja.

    The Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, Alhaji Abdulaziz Yari, told journalists at the venue of the summit, that they were in support of state police as suggested by Osinbajo last week.

    Yari, who is also the governor of Zamfara State, noted the 36 governors had given the go ahead for creation of state police since 2014.

    He said: “The first primary responsibility of government anywhere in the world is to ensure that the lives and property of citizens are protected. And there has been so many challenges in Nigeria for the past 10 years ranging from Boko Haram, cattle rustling, armed banditary and militancy in the Niger Delta, dwindling the economy and even threatening the unity of the nation.”

    “The take home from this summit is that the state police is something we have agreed during the constitutional amendment but at a later time when the Forum divided into two, some governors played to the gallery, which is unfortunate.”

    Yari said the governors admitted that the police force as presently constituted is inadequate.