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  • Why I want to be Nigeria’s president – Ahmed Buhari

    Mr Ahmed Buhari, the  initiator of Ahmed Buhari Youth Movement, says  his interest in  vying for  the office of  the president  of Nigeria is informed  by the need  to have a generational change  in  the leadership of  the country.

    Buhari, who is a geologist by training, stated this while speaking with newsmen on Sunday in Ilorin on the sidelines of his meeting with members of  the Ahmed B. Youth Movement in Kwara.

    According to him, the youths  have lost hope in the  current system of governance  which has created a wide gulf between the young  and old  generation, stressing that  it was  high time the  young people  participated in politics  and governance of the country to avoid vacuum in government.

    “Most importantly, our involvement is going to be an enlightenment to young people that it is true that we can do something.

    “To let them know that the reason we are doing this is because we understand that if we do not allow responsibility to be transferred from one generation to next generation at the right time, a vacuum will be created.

    “If this vacuum is created, a lot can go into that vacuum. It could be herdsmen; it could be Boko Haram; it could be kidnapping; it could be baby factory; it could be armed robbery,  it could be a lot of things.

    “It is because these young people do not feel any need for them to be looking up for something   that hope is lost and so we are trying to revamp young people to understand that they have to participate in politics.

    “While they participate in politics, they shouldn’t make money  politics a front burner for them. They should be more concerned about  how they will even support  aspirants so that when they get to the office, those aspirants will be answerable to them.

    “This will kill totally the whole idea of cabalism and see how we can have aspirants  who will emerge and become answerable to those people who elected them because if you do support an aspirant, he is going to come back to you and support you, not by giving you the money you gave him, but by giving you the best of democracy.

    “What we mean is that we want to have a country that would be formed on a united ground.

    “ United ground in the sense that no matter where you come from, regardless of your ethnicity; regardless of your religion; regardless of your social status; regardless of your political party; ideological affiliations; regardless of gender; regardless of your age; you will want to be part of  a new Nigeria.

    “The new Nigeria that we are looking for is new Nigeria that every one  of us would claim  without mentioning where we are from.

    “We want a new Nigeria where there won’t be a discussion on state of origin, quota system and all of  those things  that always tend to  divide us will be eradicated,” he said.

    NAN

  • Army arrest four Boko Haram suspects, collaborator in Yobe

    The Army has said it has arrested three Boko Haram suspects in Yobe State.
    The Director of Army Public Relations, Brigadier Gen. Texas Chukwu in a statement said one of the collaborators of the suspects was also arrested along side with them.
    Brigadier.Gen. Chukwu said that the operation was carried out by troops of 233 Battalion deployed to Operation Lafiya Dole, adding the the suspects were arrested on Friday 27 April 2018 at Mingel and Damagum all in Fune Local Government of Yobe State.
    He however noted that all the suspects hail from Borno State.
    The statement reads; “Troops of 233 Battalion deployed in operation LAFIYA DOLE on 27 April 2018 while on raid operation to Mingel and Damagun in Fune  Local Government Area of Yobe  state nabbed four  Boko Haram terrorists with their collaborator.

    The suspects who are all from Borno  State include: Chari Masaa – 40years; Gonbuzu Abar – 30years; Modu Moduchollo – 20 years ; Titta Masawa – 20 years, While their collaborator is Gambo Idrisa – 30 years”.

    Chukwu mentioned the items recovered to include:

    a. Four Techno phones.

    b. A cash of N150,000.00 only.

    The statement also disclosed that “troops of Forward Operation Base, Potiskum on 26 April 2018 while on routine  patrol arrested a suspected Boko Haram terrorist, Mr Sailsu Musa – 30 years of Sabon Gari Duddaye village in  Nangere Local Government Area”.

    The statement called on the  general public to report  any suspicious movements to the security agents for necessary action.

  • Boko Haram: Army lifts ban on three UNICEF staff in Northeast

    The army in Maiduguri has granted pardon to three UNICEF staff over “unfounded” allegations of human rights abuse and rape.”

    The Theatre Commander Maj. Gen. Rogers Nicholas had last Thursday declared Priscillia Hoveyda, Maher Farea and Milen Kidane, child protection specialists with UNICEF, persona non grata for their involvement in the allegations.

    A senior UNICEF official yesterday told our correspondent on condition of anonymity that the organisation will not engage in a media war with the military but rather resolve the issue using other channels.

    Investigation revealed a high- levelled meeting between the officials of UNICEF in Maiduguri and the military where a truce was reached.

    Following the truce, it was learnt the army decided to back down and directed the affected staff should feel free to conduct their businesses in the Northeast.

    A statement by Lieutenant Commander Delightsome Yohana said the declaration of persona non grata on the UNICEF staff had been withdrawn.

    It reads: “The  Theatre Commander Operation LAFIYA DOLE Major General Rogers Nicholas after discussions and due consultations with the leadership and executives of UNICEF, has  withdrawn  the declaration of persona non grata declared on the three UNICEF staff involved in the issue at stake, stating that they are at liberty to go about their duties”.

    UNICEF communication Specialists Ms Eva Hinds did not respond to calls and text messages.

     

  • Boko Haram: Group demands apology from UNICEF over alleged role in terrorists’ activities

    A civil society organisation, Coalition Against Terrorism and Extremism, CATE, has demanded explanation from the United Nations International Children’s Fund (UNICEF) over its actions in the activities of the Boko Haram sect in sect in Nigeria.

    The group is demanding the UNICEF to urgently apologise to Nigeria following its various allegations against the Nigerian military, which have been confirmed to be false and targeted at escalating terror activities in the country.

    UNICEF had alleged recently that the Nigerian military has raped over 20 girls in IDP Camps in Borno State.

    The development forced the Nigerian Army to declare three persons working for the agency persona non grata in the North East, Nigeria.

    The three persons were: Priscillia Hoveyda, Maher Farea and Milen Kidane.

    CATE, while briefing newsmen on Monday in Jos, the Plateau State capital, called on the agency to come clean on the alleged nature of support they have been offering Boko Haram which it has revealed countless times before now but authorities failed to act .

    Onoja Gabriel, national president of CATE, who addressed the press, urged the Nigerian Government to set up monitoring committee to keep an eye on what groups like UNICEF are doing in the country

    His statement reads in full.

    “Our decision to hold this event was informed that several days after these troubling reports first surfaced UNICEF has not satisfactorily cleared itself of the grievous revelations that it has joined the organizations that are working for the destruction of Nigeria.

    “As a refresher, we invite you to recall how our organization, the Coalition Against Terrorism and Extremism (CATE) had risen up against groups that previously hid under the guise of being International Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) wreak havoc on our collective psyche and to compromise our lives by overt and covert support for terrorism. We alerted Nigerians in those dark days to how certain organizations always timed their reports to coincide with when the military was on the verge of dealing decisive blows against Boko Haram Terrorists. Such reports succeeded in several instances until Nigerians became wise to this devilish antic.

    “For the avoidance of doubts, the strategy was to periodically release reports that threaten individual troop and commander with the prospect of keeping a date with the “International Criminal Court (ICC) for daring to fight for the security of their country. At institutional level, the reports destroy the reputation of the military services while on the national level is damages the ability of Nigeria to partner with allies thereby denying the entire country of the support needed to defeat terrorism conclusively. In the time it takes to repair the damage so done, Boko Haram terrorists would have exploited the lag to regroup, re-arm and again become deadly even when it had previously suffered defining defeats.

    “Nigerians, who realized the threat posed to their existence and that of their dear fatherland, rose up to challenge this international fraud. The Coalition Against Terrorism and Extremism (CATE) was at the forefront of that struggle to liberate Nigeria from the claws of these modern-day imperialists hiding under NGOs. Let us quickly point out that we were called names for standing up to the oppressors at that time but we are encouraged by the renewed focus the military had to fight terrorism once we successfully beat the bullies out our land.

    “Unfortunately, gentlemen of the press, the news we have for you today is distressing because a new entity, UNICEF has emerged as the latest replacement of all the evil contraptions that were earlier deployed in the attempt to incapacitate the Nigerian Military and strengthen terrorists. The irony of this development is sickening considering the noble role that this organization is ordinarily meant to be playing.

    “We have since learnt that people working for UNICEF have in different countries and at different times usually lend themselves and the name of the organization to be deployed in undermining the countries on behalf of certain international clients and client-nations. We however do not want to conclude at this stage that UNICEF personnel behind this latest attack on Nigeria do so without the knowledge of the organization, for they would have been openly sanctioned if this were the case.

    Our sense of alarm was further heightened when we learnt that this same group trickily rendered thousands of women barren in Kenya using the lifesaving vaccination programme to commit the crime. An organization that can exploit the sanctity of vaccines to do evil cannot be trusted under any condition and we do not even know what other damages they have done to vulnerable people in our population that they have worked with.

    “The Coalition Against Terrorism and Extremism (CATE) therefore demand an explanation over its role in the escalated efforts to wrongly indict the Nigerian Military and government for violating the Child Protection Act by cooking up its Global Horizontal Notes (GHN) in a manner that will deny the country of international support. We demand to know why the atrocities committed by terrorists are being attributed to government. They must come clean of the nature of support they have been offering Boko Haram and at whose behest.

    “We warn in the strongest terms possible that CATE has the wherewithal and network to mobilize the Nigerian civil society to force UNICEF out of the north east if they fail to offer plausible explanation. Our coalition will ensure this happens except Nigerians can be convinced that UNICEF did not commit the acts credited to it. The situation in the north east is too fragile to have questionable people playing international cowboys with our collective safety in Nigeria.

    ‘In view of the many instances of war entrepreneurs posing as international NGOs, we call on the Federal Government to set up monitoring committee to keep an eye on what groups like UNICEF are doing in the country. This must be backed with a periodic vetting of all NGOs in Nigeria and their operations. The time when unmerited respect makes us accept poison from international organizations is past and there is no going back to such.”

  • NAF destroys Boko Haram Terrorists logistics base at Tumbum Gini

    The Nigerian Air Force (NAF) said its Air Task Force ( ATF ) of Operation LAFIYA DOLE has successfully destroyed a Boko Haram Terrorists ( BHT ) logistics base at Tumbum Gini in the northern axis of Borno.

    AVM Olatokunbo Adesanya, NAF’s Director of Public Relations and Information, who confirmed this in a statement issued on Saturday, in Abuja, said the operation was carried out on April 27.

    “‘A Nigerien Air Force Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance ( ISR ) aircraft conducted the Battle Damage Assessment ( BDA ) for the mission.

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    ” The BDA revealed that the first wave of a Nigerian Air Force ( NAF ) Alpha Jet aircraft strike on the location totally destroyed the vehicles and other logistics items at the place thereby further degrading the terrorists’ capabilities.

    ” Furthermore, at the end of the attack, the entire BHT location was engulfed in fire and all the terrorists in the location were neutralised,” he said.

    NAN

  • Boko Haram suspect arrested over Benue attacks

    The Nigerian Army yesterday announced the arrest  of a suspected Boko Haram member said to have been the brain behind “most of the recent attacks in Benue State.”

    He is Aminu Yaminu who goes by the nick name Tashaku.

    Tashaku was arrested by combined troops of 707 Special Forces Brigade, the  Police and the Department of State Security Services in Makurdi,the state capital.

    The army said the suspect “is  believed to have masterminded most of the recent attacks in Benue State.”

    “Following an intelligence report,  it was gathered that AMINU has concluded plans with his cohorts in Bauchi, Borno, Yobe and Nasarawa states to launch a major attack on innocent citizens in Benue State,” the army added.

    It pledged to ensure  that “enemies of peace in the state are  brought to justice,” and advised residents of the state to go about their lawful businesses without fear.

    “They should also oblige the Nigerian Army and other security agencies with timely information that could lead to the arrests of criminal elements in our society,” it said.

  • Maiduguri attacks: NEMA evacuates causality (Photos)

    The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), have been spotted clearing the scene of Boko Haram attacks in Maiduguri on Friday.

    According to Nema Northeast, nine persons have been confirmed dead at jiddari polo and high court area of the metropolis, where four are residents and the other five are suicide bombers.

     

  • Video: Six killed, others wounded in Maiduguri attack -Police

    The Police in Borno said six persons were killed in an attack coordinated by Boko Haram insurgents at Jidari Polo area of Maiduguri on Thursday.

    Mr Edet Okon, the Public Relations Officer (PPRO), said in a statement on Friday that the victims included three civilians, a member of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) and two female suicide bombers.

    Okon disclosed that two men of the Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS) and seven other persons sustained injuries from gunshots and explosions in the attack.

    He added that a Police Personnel Carrier (APC) vehicle was damaged in the attack.

    Okon said: “on Thursday April 26; at about 17: 00 pm, Boko Haram Terrorists launched a surprise attack at Jidari Polo area of Maiduguri near the Federal High court.

    “The terrorists fired sporadically and detonated Improvise Explosive Devices (IEDs). The Borno State Police Command promptly deployed combat teams of SARS, PMF and EOD to support the Military and the Divisional Police Officer of GRA division who were already at the scene.

    “The insurgents were successfully repelled by the security forces after fierce gun battle with profuse tear smoke application.

    “There was no casualty on the side of the police apart from two SARS personnel that were injured in the battle. A police Amoured Personnel Carrier (APC) was also damaged by IED explosions. Seven other persons were severely injured.

    “Four persons including a member of the CJTF and two female suicide bombers were killed in crossfire and IED explosions.

    “The victims and corpses were evacuated to the Specialist Hospital, Maiduguri. Normalcy has been restored in the area”.

    Okon added that preemptive deployments were being put in place to forestall further surprise attack.

    He quoted the Police Commissioner, Mr Damian Chukwu, as calling on members of the public to go about their lawful activities without fear.

    (Boko Haram suicide vehicle destroyed by the Nigerian Air Force)

    However, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and Borno State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), in a joint press briefing said nine persons were killed in the attack.

    NEMA’s Northeast Zonal Director, Mr Bashir Garga, said that five suicide bombers detonated IEDs and killed themselves while four civilians lost their lives in the attack.

    Garga disclosed that a number of persons also sustained injuries in the attack, adding that: “people panicked, fled their homes to escape the attack and in the process got injured.

    “We conducted evacuation exercise in the affected areas and normalcy has been restored”.

    Garga called on people to desist from going to the scene of attacks, noting that the trend was obstructing rescue services and expose workers to dangers.

  • Boko Haram in gun battle with security forces

    •Army calls for calm

    Boko Haram terrorists have launched an attack on Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, it was learnt last night.

    Residents said the insurgents are in a heavy exchange of fire from Molai village on the Damboa-Biu road.

    A worker with Nigerian Television Authority (NTA), Aliyu, said they were stranded in the office as all access roads were blocked.

    Another resident said they were locked down by traffic as many people are hurriedly going home.

    Details of the attack were still sketchy as at last night.

    The Army have however called on the residents to remain indoors and not panic.

    A statement by the Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, Col. Kingsley Samuel, said the situation was under control. It, however, urged the people to be vigilant.

    The statement reads: “The public is requested not to panic and discountenance rumours of Boko Haram presence.

    “You are further enjoined to please remain at home and be vigilant. The security situation in Maiduguri is under control.”

     

  • Boko Haram In gun battle with security in Maiduguri

    …army calls for calm

    Boko Haram Terrorist has launched a daring attack to enter Maiduguri, the Borno State capital.

    Residents said the insurgents are in a heavy exchange of fire from Molai village along Damboa Biu road.

    Aliyu a staff of NTA Maiduguri informed that they have been stocked in the office as all access roads have been blocked by security.

    Another resident who spoke from a heavy hold up in town said they have been locked down by traffic as many residents are hurriedly going home.

    So far, details of the attack are still sketchy.

    The army in Maiduguri has however called on the residents of Maiduguri to remain indoors and not panic.

    Colonel Kingsley Samuel, Deputy Director Army Public Relations in a statement made available to newsmen in Maiduguri assured that the situation s under control, while calling on the public to be vigilant.

    The statement reads; “The general public is please requested not to panic and discountenance rumours of Boko Haram presence.

    “You  are further enjoined  to please remain at home and be vigilant. The security situation in Maiduguri is under control”.