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  • Senators Barau, Hussaini push coordinated rescue for troubled North West

    Senators Barau, Hussaini push coordinated rescue for troubled North West

    A strong call for a coordinated economic rescue of the North West echoed across Kaduna on Saturday as senior lawmakers, development experts and stakeholders converged on the Yar’Adua Conference Centre for the North West Development Summit.

    The summit with the theme: “Advancing a coordinated regional Development for North West Nigeria,” became a rallying point for confronting what speakers described as the region’s real problem — not lack of resources, but lack of coordination.

    Senate Deputy President Barau I. Jibrin, declared that the North West must deliberately reposition itself to shape Nigeria’s economic direction through strong regional institutions rather than fragmented interventions.

    Barau said the creation of the North West Development Commission (NWDC) was a strategic response to decades of disjointed development efforts that failed to produce systemic impact across states.

    According to him, while the region remains Nigeria’s largest agricultural belt and home to tens of millions of citizens, it continues to battle insecurity, infrastructure deficits, youth unemployment, climate stress and weak access to social services.

    “These challenges do not respect state boundaries; therefore, our solutions must rise above them,” he said, stressing that the summit was a call to political coordination and policy coherence.

    He assured that the National Assembly would provide the legislative backing and oversight needed for the NWDC to succeed under President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda.

    Barau urged stakeholders to move beyond rhetoric and focus on building systems that would directly improve lives, warning that history would judge leaders by outcomes, not gatherings.

    Chairman of the Senate Committee on the NWDC, Senator Babangida Hussaini, painted a stark picture of a region that once powered Nigeria’s economy through groundnut pyramids, cotton, textiles and hides and skin production but now struggles with poverty and unemployment.

    Hussaini noted that despite contributing over 40 per cent of Nigeria’s agricultural output and hosting some of West Africa’s largest markets, the North West ranks high in poverty indices and out-of-school children statistics.

    He blamed the situation on years of development pursued in silos,  state by state and agency by agency, resulting in duplication without scale and spending without lasting impact.

    According to him, insecurity alone now drains the regional economy of billions of naira annually through disrupted farming cycles, lost productivity and capital flight.

    He said the establishment of the NWDC and the Ministry of Regional Development signalled a reset, acknowledging that regional problems demand coordinated regional solutions.

    Hussaini outlined four priority pillars for the region’s recovery: security and stability, infrastructure and connectivity, agriculture and industrial value addition, and human capital development.

    “No economy grows where farmers cannot farm and traders cannot trade,” he said, calling for investment in transport corridors, energy, irrigation, storage and broadband.

    He added that processing even a fraction of grains, tomatoes, cotton, hides and livestock within the region could generate massive employment and expand the regional economy.

    Chairman of the occasion and former Vice President, Namadi Sambo, reinforced the urgency, saying the NWDC must move beyond documentation to tangible impact in the lives of citizens.

    Sambo explained that the Act establishing the Commission provides a framework for coordinated infrastructure development, economic growth, social transformation and environmental sustainability.

    He cited abandoned power projects in Kaduna, including a 250MW thermal plant and a 30MW Gurara hydropower facility left idle for over a decade, as examples of why coordinated planning is critical.

    He also referenced the long-delayed multi-purpose dam expected to generate 40MW of electricity, irrigate 35,000 hectares and supply water to Kaduna metropolis as projects that must be unlocked.

    The former Vice President called for partnerships with private investors, development partners and power agencies to revive stalled assets and expand renewable energy across the region.

    Across the speeches, a common message stood out: the North West’s revival is not a regional favour but a national economic necessity.

    Speakers urged governments, lawmakers, development partners, academics and community leaders to ensure that the summit marks a turning point where coordination translates into visible development.

    As deliberations began, participants were reminded that the true test of the NWDC would be how effectively it turns dialogue into action and action into measurable improvement in people’s lives.

  • Kano killings: Barau hails police over arrest of principal suspects, seeks thorough investigation, speedy trial

    Kano killings: Barau hails police over arrest of principal suspects, seeks thorough investigation, speedy trial

    The Deputy President of the Senate, Barau Jibrin, has commended the Kano State Police Command for the arrest of the three suspects over the gruesome murder of a housewife and her six children in Dorayi Chiranchi Quarters of Kano metropolis.

    Senator Barau, in a statement by Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Malam Ismail Mudashir, described the arrest as soothing news and called for a speedy trial of the suspects.

    The command’s spokesperson, CSP Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa, had in a statement on Sunday, listed the suspects as Umar Auwalu, ‘ m ‘, 23 years old of Sabuwar Gandu Quarters Kano, Isyaku Yakubu, ‘ m ‘, AKA ‘Chebe’, 40 years old, of Sagagi Quarters Kano, and Yakubu Abdulaziz, ‘ m ‘, AKA ‘Wawo’, 21 years old, of Sabon Gida Sharada Quarters Kano.

     “I commend the command for its swiftness. This is the first leg; the command should conduct a thorough investigation and ensure a speedy trial so that these ‘killers’ are prosecuted and brought to book.

    “They must face the full wrath of the law. We will follow this to its logical conclusion. Over the past hours, I have been traumatised, devastated, and overwhelmed by the gruesome murder of these innocent children and their mother. This is barbaric and beyond comprehension.

    “May Almighty Allah grant the victims Aljannatul Firdaus and give the husband/ father of the children, Haruna Bashir, the strength to bear this,” he said.

  • Barau unveils large-scale empowerment programme for Kano residents

    Barau unveils large-scale empowerment programme for Kano residents

    The Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau Jibrin, has launched an extensive empowerment initiative for residents of the Kano North senatorial district.

    Announcing the scheme, his Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Shitu Kunchi, said 1,300 beneficiaries from the district will receive N100,000 each month for 12 months.

    Kano North comprises 14 local government areas, including Bagwai, Bichi, Dambatta, Dawaki Tofa, Gabasawa, Gwarzo, Kabo, Karaye, Kunchi, Makoda, Rimin Gado, Shanono, Tofa, and Tsanyawa.

    Beginning in February, the initiative will provide monthly capital support to 1,300 individuals across these local governments, amounting to 18,200 beneficiaries and a total disbursement of N218.2 million over one year.

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    The programme also includes the distribution of 130 vehicles to transport associations, 1,000 motorcycles, 1,300 sewing machines with bags of flour, 1,300 bicycles, 1,300 noodle-making machines, and 1,300 deep freezers to support small-scale enterprises.

    In addition, 150 football teams will receive jerseys and balls, bringing the total to 1,950 teams across the district.

    Senator Jibrin stated that the initiative is designed to strengthen economic activity, education, and sports development in Kano North, with plans to replicate similar programmes in Kano Central and Kano South.

  • Barau orders backroom staff to reapply in sweeping restructuring drive

    Barau orders backroom staff to reapply in sweeping restructuring drive

    Barau Football Club has directed all its backroom staff to vacate their positions and reapply, as the club intensifies a far-reaching restructuring exercise ahead of the new phase of the season.

    The directive, contained in an internal circular issued on Wednesday, January 1, 2026, instructed all affected staff to comply without exception, stressing that the decision forms part of management’s efforts to reposition the club for improved performance.

    According to the circular signed by the club’s management, the move is aimed at reviewing the effectiveness of the technical and support departments, with a view to retaining only personnel capable of meeting the club’s renewed targets and professional standards.

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    The decision comes barely two days after Barau FC asked its head coach, Ladan Isa Bosso, to step aside from his role following a disappointing run of results that fell short of expectations.

    In a related development, the club has also released 18 players from its squad, citing low productivity and the need to refresh the team with more competitive options as part of the ongoing overhaul.

    With these decisive steps, Barau FC management has signalled a no-nonsense approach to rebuilding the club, making it clear that future appointments—both on and off the pitch—will be based strictly on merit, performance and alignment with the club’s long-term vision.

  • Barau earns PhD, adds academic laurels to legislative career

    Barau earns PhD, adds academic laurels to legislative career

    Deputy Senate President Barau Jibrin has added another milestone to his distinguished public service career with the successful completion of a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programme at Maryam Abacha American University, Niger Republic.

    Senator Barau, who also serves as the First Deputy Speaker of the ECOWAS Parliament, earned the doctorate in Corporate Entrepreneurship after successfully defending his thesis on December 22, 2025.

    His dissertation, titled: “Entrepreneurial orientation and financial performance of SMEs: The moderating role of environment,” examined the dynamics of small and medium-scale enterprises and the influence of environmental factors on their financial outcomes.

    The academic feat has been widely hailed as a testament to the lawmaker’s dedication, discipline and resilience, coming despite the heavy demands of his legislative and international responsibilities.

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    Observers note that Senator Barau’s achievement underscores his commitment to personal development and intellectual leadership, reinforcing his reputation as a legislator who values knowledge as a tool for effective governance and policy formulation.

    With the new qualification, Senator Barau now bears the title Senator Barau I. Jibrin, CFR, PhD, FCNA, further cementing his standing as one of the most academically accomplished figures in Nigeria’s National Assembly.

    Congratulatory messages have continued to pour in for the Deputy President of the Senate, with admirers describing the achievement as “another feather in his cap” and wishing him continued success in his service to the nation.

  • Barau bags PhD in corporate entrepreneurship

    Barau bags PhD in corporate entrepreneurship

    Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau Jibrin, has recorded another milestone in his public service career with the successful completion of a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) programme at Maryam Abacha American University, Niger Republic.

    Senator Barau, who also serves as the First Deputy Speaker of the ECOWAS Parliament, earned a doctorate in Corporate Entrepreneurship after successfully defending his thesis on December 22, 2025.

    His dissertation, titled “Entrepreneurial Orientation and Financial Performance of SMEs: The Moderating Role of Environment,” explored the operations of small and medium-scale enterprises and examined how environmental factors influence their financial performance.

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    The academic achievement has been widely applauded as a reflection of the lawmaker’s dedication, discipline, and resilience, especially in view of the demanding nature of his legislative and international responsibilities.

    Observers noted that the feat highlighted Senator Barau’s commitment to personal development and intellectual leadership, further strengthening his reputation as a legislator who values knowledge as a foundation for effective governance and sound policy formulation.

    Congratulatory messages have continued to pour in, with supporters describing the achievement as another remarkable addition to his credentials and wishing him continued success in his service to the nation.

  • Barau boosts APC in Kano with defection of gov’s aide, NNPP organising secretary

    Barau boosts APC in Kano with defection of gov’s aide, NNPP organising secretary

    Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau Jibrin, has received two prominent members of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP)/Kwankwasiyya Movement into the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The defectors include Hon. Umar Bala Haruna, Special Assistant to the Governor of Kano State in the Office of the Head of Service and Hon. Muhammad Hussaini, the Organising Secretary of NNPP in Bichi Ward of Bichi LGA of the state.

    In addition to his defection, Haruna also announced his resignation as Special Assistant to the Governor. He based this on his principles of integrity, accountability, and respect for democratic values. In a resignation letter dated December 22, 2025, Haruna, who was appointed in September 2023, informed the Kano governor, Engineer Abba Kabir Yusuf, through the Secretary to the State Government, of his decision to resign.

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    A statement by the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the Deputy President of the Senate, Malam Ismail Mudashir, said the two NNPP/ Kwankwasiyya Movement chieftains announced their defection to the APC during a courtesy call to Senator Barau in Abuja, recently.

    He said the defectors expressed satisfaction with the excellent leadership and people-driven movements of the Deputy President of the Senate, describing him as an icon and beacon of hope for Kano State.

    Responding, Senator Barau welcomed the defectors, describing their decision as a reflection of the growing confidence of Nigerians in the APC-led government of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    Senator Barau, who is also the First Deputy Speaker of the ECOWAS Parliament, stated that the days of the NNPP are numbered in Kano State, given the growing support the APC is enjoying in the state.

    “You are welcome on board to the people’s party, APC. You joined at a time when our people are queuing up to join our movement to restore the glorious days of Kano, where the government works for all, not just a few individuals and their families, as it is now. Under our watch, Insha Allah, Kano will bounce back for the good of all,” Senator Barau said.

  • Barau receives NNPP chieftains as two defect to APC in Kano

    Barau receives NNPP chieftains as two defect to APC in Kano

    The Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau Jibrin, has received two prominent members of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) and the Kwankwasiyya Movement into the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The defectors are Hon. Umar Bala Haruna, Special Assistant to the Governor of Kano State in the Office of the Head of Service, and Hon. Muhammad Hussaini, Organising Secretary of the NNPP in Bichi Ward, Bichi Local Government Area of the state.

    Haruna, who also announced his defection to the APC, disclosed that he had resigned his appointment as Special Assistant to the Governor, citing his commitment to integrity, accountability and respect for democratic values. 

    In a resignation letter dated December 22, 2025, and addressed to Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf through the Secretary to the State Government, Haruna, who was appointed in September 2023, formally conveyed his decision to step down.

    A statement by the Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to the Deputy President of the Senate, Malam Ismail Mudashir, said the two NNPP/Kwankwasiyya Movement chieftains announced their defection during a recent courtesy visit to Senator Barau in Abuja.

    According to the statement, the defectors expressed satisfaction with what they described as the excellent leadership style and people-oriented initiatives of the Deputy Senate President, whom they referred to as an icon and a beacon of hope for Kano State.

    In his response, Senator Barau welcomed the new entrants into the APC, describing their decision as a clear indication of the growing confidence of Nigerians in the APC-led administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

    The Deputy Senate President, who is also the First Deputy Speaker of the ECOWAS Parliament, said the NNPP’s influence in Kano State was waning in the face of increasing support for the APC.

    “You are welcome on board to the people’s party, APC. You have joined at a time when our people are lining up to be part of our movement to restore the glorious days of Kano, where government works for all and not just a few individuals and their families. Under our watch, by the grace of God, Kano will bounce back for the good of all,” Senator Barau said.

  • Barau pays N7m entitlements withheld from Ex-Kano LG chairman

    Barau pays N7m entitlements withheld from Ex-Kano LG chairman

    The Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau Jibrin, has paid the sum of N7 million to a former chairman of Kano Municipal Local Government Area, Fa’izu Alfindiki, whose entitlements were allegedly withheld by the Kano State Government.

    A statement on Wednesday by Senator Barau’s Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ismail Mudashir, said the cheque was presented to Alfindiki at the National Assembly, Abuja.

    Senator Barau, while handing over the cheque, described the withholding of the former council chairman’s entitlements as unjust, stressing that constructive criticism remains central to democratic governance.

    He said it was wrong for any individual to be denied legitimate benefits on account of political affiliation or opinion, noting that such actions undermine freedom of speech and association.

    “Constructive criticism, like that of Fa’izu Alfindiki, is the lubricant of democracy. Without it, this system of government will not flourish,” the Deputy Senate President said.

    Barau, who also serves as the First Deputy Speaker of the ECOWAS Parliament, expressed concern that Alfindiki’s entitlements were withheld because of his political stance and support for the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Speaking after receiving the cheque, Alfindiki thanked the Deputy President of the Senate for what he described as a show of solidarity, saying he had no regrets about speaking out.

    He said the intervention reaffirmed his confidence in the APC, adding that the party stood by its members in difficult times.

    Alfindiki also expressed gratitude to Senator Barau for what he described as a personal and political encouragement, noting that the gesture had restored his faith in the party’s leadership.

    The presentation took place on Tuesday evening at the National Assembly, according to the statement.

  • Barau hails Tinubu for swift approval of military support to halt Benin coup attempt

    Barau hails Tinubu for swift approval of military support to halt Benin coup attempt

    The Deputy President of the Senate and First Deputy Speaker of the ECOWAS Parliament, Senator Barau Jibrin, has praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for swiftly granting the request of the Benin Republic for Nigerian military assistance to foil a coup attempt in the neighbouring country.

    The commendation followed Sunday’s announcement by soldiers under the Military Committee for Refoundation (CMR), who declared the removal of President Patrice Talon in a broadcast on the state-owned television station.

    The swift intervention of the Nigerian Armed Forces played a leading role in foiling the coup and restoring law and order in the neighbouring country.

    Senator Barau, in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Ismail Mudashir, commended President Tinubu for his swift response to the country’s request.

    Describing Democracy as the best system of government, Senator Barau said military government has no place in the modern world’s scheme of things.

    “I commend the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, His Excellency President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for swiftly acceding to the request of the Government of the Benin Republic, for Nigerian military intervention to foil the coup in the country.

    “Military rule has no place in our society. Regardless of the situation, Democracy remains the best option for our subregion and continent. We must all work together to promote, defend, and make the system work based on our peculiarities,” he said.

    Through the ECOWAS Parliament, he said that they will continue to promote legislative cooperation, democratic development, regional integration, and shared prosperity across West Africa.

    “At the ECOWAS Parliament, the people’s parliament, our commitment to building a more integrated, stable, and prosperous West Africa is rock solid. We are collectively working to strengthen parliamentary diplomacy, foster unity among member states, and advance peace and security for the development of our region,” he said.