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  • Group calls for review of Zamfara’s peace strategy, faults Gov Lawal’s approach 

    Group calls for review of Zamfara’s peace strategy, faults Gov Lawal’s approach 

    The Northern Security and Integrity Forum (NSIF) has urged a comprehensive review of Zamfara State’s current approach to tackling insecurity, particularly the government’s recent efforts to engage with armed groups as part of peacebuilding efforts.

    In a statement issued Friday in Gusau and signed by its national president, Dr. Sulaiman Ali Mustapha, the forum expressed concern over what it described as a shift in policy by Governor Dauda Lawal’s administration, calling for greater consistency, transparency, and accountability in security initiatives.

    The group noted that Governor Lawal, who had previously criticised peace talks with armed groups under the past administration, has now adopted a similar approach. 

    According to the NSIF, this development suggests a need for a broader national conversation on the most effective methods to restore lasting peace in the region.

    “Security challenges in Zamfara and across the northwest require both strategic planning and sincere engagement,” the group said, while acknowledging that military action alone may not provide a sustainable solution.

    The forum observed that public reactions to recent meetings involving individuals with controversial backgrounds—including those previously declared wanted—highlight the need for clear communication from government officials and security agencies.

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    It further urged civil society organisations, national security institutions, and media stakeholders to ensure continued oversight of security-related decisions, especially those involving non-state actors.

    While stopping short of criticising any specific administration, NSIF maintained that the evolving situation in Zamfara underscores the importance of evidence-based, people-centered policies that prioritise both justice and long-term stability.

    “The lessons from the past must inform the present. Any approach to peace must be consistent, credible, and inclusive—founded on a clear strategy that serves the people first,” the forum stated.

    The group also announced plans to forward a report on Zamfara’s evolving security strategy to the National Security Adviser and the Senate Committee on Army for further assessment.

    “We believe that a collective review of past and present approaches can help the nation build a more resilient framework for peace and security,” it added.

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  • Gov Lawal clears WAEC, NECO debt, secures release of pending results

    Gov Lawal clears WAEC, NECO debt, secures release of pending results

    Zamfara Governor Dauda Lawal has settled all outstanding debts owed to examination bodies by previous administrations in the State, a development that has led to the release of withheld results of students who sat for SSCE spanning five years.

    According to the State Government, there were unpaid fees to the National Examinations Council (NECO) from 2014 to 2018 and the West African Examinations Council (WAEC) from 2018 to 2022.

    However, a statement by the spokesperson for the Governor, Sulaiman Bala Idris, on Saturday, revealed Lawal has settled the debts and consequently the examination bodies have released all results withheld by them from 2018 to 2022.

    The statement added that the present government’s effort to settle the outstanding debts was part of a broader strategy in line with Governor Lawal’s declaration of a state of emergency on education.

    The statement read in part: “In his commitment to overhauling the educational sector of Zamfara State, Governor Dauda Lawal has settled all backlog of payments owed by previous administrations in the state.

    “The nonpayment of fees for WAEC and NECO has caused a significant setback for public schools throughout Zamfara State, continually placing Zamfara at the bottom of educational indices across Nigeria.

    “Recognising the issues within the education system, Governor Lawal declared a state of emergency in education in November 2023, a decision producing positive results for the educational sector in Zamfara State.

    “More than 500 schools have been renovated and equipped since the emergency declaration. Public teachers have been trained and are undergoing retraining.

    “The swift payment of the outstanding debt to WAEC and NECO has relieved the stranded Zamfara students, who completed their final exams but could not proceed due to the examination bodies withholding their results.

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    “For the West African Examination Council (WAEC), Governor Dauda Lawal has paid the outstanding of one billion four hundred million naira that the previous administrations owed from 2018 to 2022.

    “The immediate past government could not pay for the 2023 WAEC; therefore, no public school in Zamfara State participated in the examination. However, payment was made for 2024, and students took the exams.

    “On the part of the National Examination Council (NECO), Governor Lawal has paid N320, 699, 850.00 to settle a debt owed the council from 2020 to 2021.

    “The previous administrations from 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018 failed to pay the National Examination Council (NECO) the sum of one billion and twenty-two million naira, a reason why the council decided to withhold the results of Zamfara students who sat during that period.

    “Governor Dauda Lawal has also approved the payment of the withheld results from 2014 to 2018, and an agreement has been reached with NECO to release the results immediately after receiving the first batch of the payment.”

  • Group accuses Gov Lawal of impunity, constitutional breaches

    Group accuses Gov Lawal of impunity, constitutional breaches

    The Northern Democratic Watch (NDW) has accused Zamfara Governor Dauda Lawal of precipitating  constitutional crisis in the State.

    According to NDW President, Amb. Mahmud Abubakar, the Governor’s actions have resulted in the emergence of two factions of the Assembly, creating a constitutional nightmare that has left citizens bewildered and abandoned.

    Abubakar cited the unlawful suspension of 10 Assembly lawmakers without credible legislative procedure or fair hearing, effectively disenfranchising thousands of Zamfara citizens.

    The NDW demanded an immediate and independent investigation into the crisis, reinstatement of the suspended lawmakers, nullification of the 2025 budget process, and declaration of emergency rule in Zamfara State to restore law, order, and constitutional governance.

    The group described the crisis as a fundamental threat to Nigeria’s democracy, urging the National Assembly to act with courage and urgency to restore democracy and protect citizens’ constitutional rights.

    The NDW called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to invoke his constitutional powers to declare a state of emergency in Zamfara State, temporarily suspending existing political structures to restore peace, stability, and constitutional governance.

    “In flagrant violation of the Constitution and the principles of natural justice, ten duly elected members of the Zamfara House of Assembly were suspended indefinitely,” Abubakar said at a press conference. 

    “No credible legislative procedure was followed, no fair hearing was granted, and no constitutional safeguards were respected. These actions, based solely on political differences and personal vendettas, have effectively disenfranchised thousands of Zamfara citizens, stripping them of their constitutional right to representation.

    “Worse still, a bizarre situation has emerged where two parallel legislative houses are operating independently of each other, enacting conflicting resolutions, and creating a constitutional nightmare that has left the citizens of Zamfara bewildered and abandoned.

    “Under this atmosphere of impunity, the state government has gone ahead to claim the passage of the 2025 Appropriation Bill; a process so compromised, so fraught with illegality, that it calls into question the very foundation of governance and fiscal responsibility in the state.

    “The existence of two parallel Houses of Assembly in Zamfara State is not just a local embarrassment; it is a direct assault on Nigeria’s democracy. It is a violation of the rights of the electorate who entrusted their votes to their representatives. It is a repudiation of the rule of law and a dangerous slide into lawlessness that must be urgently arrested.

    “Given the seriousness of the situation, the Northern Democratic Watch (NDW) makes the following demands:

    “Immediate and Independent Investigation:

    We call on the National Assembly to immediately launch an independent, transparent, and credible investigation into the unlawful suspension of the ten lawmakers and the emergence of parallel legislative factions in Zamfara State.

    “We demand the immediate reinstatement of the ten illegally suspended members of the Zamfara State House of Assembly. Their suspension is unconstitutional, illegitimate, and represents an unacceptable violation of their rights and the rights of the people they represent.

    “The purported passage of the 2025 Appropriation Bill, conducted under such illegal and chaotic circumstances, must be immediately nullified. We urge the National Assembly to supervise a proper legislative process that respects constitutional order, due process, and democratic norms before any budget can be deemed valid in Zamfara State.

    “We call on the National Assembly to, without delay, advise President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to invoke his constitutional powers by declaring a state of emergency in Zamfara State.

    “The world is watching. Nigerians are watching. History is watching. The National Assembly must act with courage, patriotism, and urgency.”

  • Coalition hits Gov Lawal over alleged lawlessness

    Coalition hits Gov Lawal over alleged lawlessness

    A coalition, the Centre for Democracy and Development, has condemned the alleged anti-democratic actions of Zamfara Governor, Dauda Lawal, and his administration’s lawlessness against members of the House of Assembly. 

    The group, in a briefing in Abuja, called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to declare a state of emergency in Zamfara State for a minimum of six months.

    According to its convener,  Ibrahim Yakubu, Governor Lawal’s actions have plunged the state into economic sabotage, anarchy and instability. 

    The group cited the suspension of 10 members of the Zamfara Assembly for 13 months, simply for expressing concerns about the state’s security situation. 

    This, the coalition argued, has crippled the legislative chamber and denied the people of Zamfara effective representation.

    The coalition also accused Governor Lawal of authoritarianism, citing his directive to suspend eight members of the House who raised concerns about the worsening security crisis. 

    The group described this as a clear abuse of power and an attack on democracy.

    “In light of these hideous violations, It is time for President Bola Tinubu to take action before it is too late. A state of emergency must be declared in Zamfara now,” the statement added.  

    “A six-month emergency period is necessary to restore order, dismantle the networks of political and economic terrorists, and pave the way for a return to democratic governance. 

    “This is not a call made lightly; it is a demand born out of necessity, as the current trajectory threatens not only Zamfara but the entire nation. The good people of Zamfara deserve leadership that upholds the rule of law, prioritizes security, and safeguards national resources.

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    “Additionally, We implore Mr. President to use every resource and tool at his disposal to handle the crisis in Zamfara.  

    “The Federal Government must take swift action in order to secure the state resources, defend people’s lives and livelihoods, and hold those culpable for the current situation accountable. The time for half-measures and false promises are no longer an option; strong, quick action is now required.

    “It is evident that Governor Dauda Lawal’s tenure has been an unmitigated disaster, a relentless assault on democracy, a blatant disregard for the rule of law, and a shocking indifference to the suffering of the people he was elected to serve.  

    “He has desecrated democratic institutions, fostered political terrorism, refused to tackle insecurity, and enabled the looting of Zamfara’s wealth. No doubt, he has failed in his responsibilities, and he can no longer remain in office. Nigeria deserves better.”