Tag: Hausa community

  • Two hospitalised as fire ravages Lagos community

    A woman and a young boy were injured yesterday when fire swept through the Hausa community in Orile-Agege, Lagos.

    They are at the Agege General Hospital.

    The fire, said to have been caused by power surge, raged for several hours, destroying shops, houses and goods.

    It was gathered that the fire worsened when a high tension cable fell on a house where a cooking gas was on.

    Some residents alleged that fire fighters told them that they had no water when they were called.

    A woman, Iya Mariam, told The Nation that some properties would have been salvaged if the firefighters had responded in time.

    She said: “My mum grinds pepper at that compound where fire broke out. I came to visit my mum there. I woke up in the morning to get my child ready for school and the next thing, I heard people screaming that a room was on fire.

    “It later spread to other rooms. People called the firefighters, who said they did not have water.”

    Mrs. Sherifat Aderibigbe, a pepper grinder, blamed the firefighters for not doing their job well.

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    A trader, Bolanle Babatunde, said he quickly evacuated his children.

    Imam Abdullahi said he was praying when the fire started, adding that he lost most of his goods.

    The President of Arewa United (Consultative Forum), Alhaji Shuaibu Ado, said the fire spread from room to room when the cable fell.

    “Although nobody died, we are pained now because we have lost belongings and money running into millions of naira.

    “We appeal to the government to assist the victims and provide alternative accommodation for them.”

    Seriki Hausa Alhaji Aminu said nobody died, adding: “I received a distress call early this morning that when electricity was restored, it sparked and affected a shop, resulting in fire.”

  • Osinbajo seeks Hausa community support for Buhari’s re-election

    VICE President Yemi Osinbajo has urged members of the Hausa community to come out in large number on Saturday to vote for President Muhammadu Buhari to continue the good work his administration has embarked on in the past three and a half years.

    Osinbajo, who made the call at a Town Hall meeting held in Ikeja, told members of the community to also vote for All Progressives Congress (APC) candidates in all elections.

    He told them that some former leaders had ganged-up against Buhari because of his stance against corruption. “What we are hoping to see on Saturday is an affirmation, a vote for a man, who has proved over the years to be honest and truthful.

    “The problem of our country is not that we don’t have enough money, the problem is that our past leaders had stolen the money meant for the provision of infrastructure.

    “The Buhari administration is able to do more than what its predecessors did despite the excess earning from crude export by the previous administration. This is possible because Buhari is not a thief. Even, his worst enemies know that he is a man of truth. They know he will never steal public fund.”

    The Vice President regretted that the country is where people who found themselves in power believed the public fund belonged to them and their cronies.

    Chairman, Arewa Community in Lagos State, Alhaji Ahmed Kabiru, hailed Osinbajo for recognising the community. He assured the vice president of the community’s support for APC. We are going to vote for APC from Presidency to the lowest position,” he added.

     

  • Ekweremadu donates classroom to Hausa community

    Deputy Senate President Ike Ekweremadu has donated and opened a classroom block to the Hausa community at Ugwuoba, Oji River Local Government Area of Enugu State.

    He also donated 21 motorcycles to the commercial motorcycle riders union at 9th Mile Corner, Udi council.

    A statement by his media aide, Uche Anichukwu, said Ekweremadu described education as the key to a good life, and urged the community to take advantage of the school to give their children education.

    The statement reads: “Your children are helping to tend cattle today, but let me tell you that in 20 to 30 years, they will not be interested in it. The best gift you can give to these children is education so they can contest and become councillors, governors, and even senators like me.

    “We will build another classroom block once this one is put to good use, and will ensure there is a functional borehole here, latest March 28, to take care of your water needs.

    “I urge to continue to support us by voting for all PDP candidates in the elections to enable us continue to do more for you.”

    At 9th Mile corner, Ekweremadu assured the people that the electricity transformer he donated will be installed for them immediately.

    He also pledged to rehabilitate the faulty borehole.

    “The 9th Mile is a very important city to us, being the commercial headquarters of our senatorial zone. We are already working with a Chinese consortium to turn the area into an economic hub and the foundation stone for that would be laid soon,” he promised.

     

     

  • Suspected criminals set family house ablaze, kill three in Rivers

    Suspected criminals set family house ablaze, kill three in Rivers

    Unidentified criminals believed to be cultists has set ablaze a family house at Okpako-Ejemah in Eleme Local Government Area of Rivers State killing one  Alhaji Hamza Garuba, his wife and a step son.

    Mr. Muhammed Sani, younger brother to Garuba, narrated to The Nation that the arsonists, five in number invaded his brother’s house at about10.00p.m. Tuesday and attempted to rob the family.

    Sani said the bandits had attempted to rape wife of Garuba, but that the deceased who was infuriated stabbed one of the bandits to death.

    He said: “I believed the stabbing of that criminal may have infuriated other gang members who quickly ran out of the house, locked the entrance door and set the house ablaze. My brother, his wife and a step son were locked up inside the house while the house was on fire. Nobody was at hand to rescue them as all of them were burnt beyond recognition.”

    Muhammed stated that killing was not in connection of the clash between Hausa community and task force team in Onne, Eleme LGA, Monday, adding that Garuba was killed by criminals that invaded his house.

    However, the Public Relations Officer of Rivers State Police Command, DSP Nnamdi Omoni, confirmed the incident and added that two persons have been arrested in relation to the matter.

    Meantime, Arewa Consultative Forum, South-South, South-East branch, has condemned the killing and worried that mischief makers want to cause disunity among Hausa community and the people of Eleme.

    Speaking, the Coordinator of the body, Alhaji Musa Saidu, noted that Garuba was killed by bandits, saying: “The incident at Okpako-Ejemah was a clear case of robbery and arsonist attack. The Young man and his family were killed by arsonist who set their house ablaze. Hausa people have co-habited with their host community and they don’t have any issue.”

     

     

  • Hausa community endorses Obaseki

    Hausa community endorses Obaseki

    The governorship candidate of the All Progressive Congress (APC), Godwin Obaseki and his running mate, Hon. Philip Shaibu, were yesterday endorsed by the Hausa communities, ahead of the September 10 election.

    The Hausa communities in the North District under the umbrella body of Etsako West Arewa People’s Congress (EWAPC) declared their support at a reception held in honour of Shaibu in Auchi.

    EWAPC, the largest Hausa community in the state, applauded the developmental strides of the Adams Oshiomole administration and the peaceful co-existence between the host communities and the Hausa.

    The group said these were possible because the governor provided a favourable climate for development and peaceful co-existence.

    The leader of the communities and Sarkin Hausaawa of Yelwa, Uzairue, Auchi and Aviele, Alhaji Abdulrasak Umar, said the decision to support the candidates was informed by their belief in the APC government.

    He said: “We have been witnesses to the giant transformation in the state for seven years now, all over the state, our people has recorded peaceful coexistence with their host communities, this we believe will continue with the Obaseki/Shiabu administration, hence our resolve to back you”

    Umar said that Obaseki has shown wisdom by choosing a politician from the area as his running mate. He said: “Having seen the good work of the comrade governor, the Hausa community has decided to give 100 per cent support and vote to the technocrat, Godwin Obaseki, and Philip Shaibu to consolidate the good work of the comrade governor.Come rain, come shine, our votes are for the APC and Obaseki and Shaibu.”

    He, however, appealed to the governor to provide a borehole to ease the water shortage in the area.

    Shaibu thanked the Hausa community and promised not to let them down by rewarding their support with developmental projects, if voted into office.

    Shaibu, who spoke in Hausa, said Obaseki will industrializsEdo state and create jobs for the youths.

     

     

     

  • Ondo Hausa community for Buhari

    Leaders of the Hausa community in the 18 local governments in Ondo State yesterday met in Akure, the state capital, to strategise for the victory of the All Progressives Congress (APC) presidential candidate, Gen Muhammadu Buhari.

    The APC supporters debunked the report from “faceless people”, who claimed to have endorsed the Peoples Democratic Party(PDP)candidate, President Goodluck Jonathan.

    A statement by the leader of the APC Hausa Community, Mallam Bala Umaru, dissociated his members from the purported support given to President Jonathan.

    The statement reads: “After an emergency executive meeting of our group, we re-affirm our resolve as bonafide members of the Ondo Hausa Community in support of APC and its candidates.

    “We are saying emphatically that all our members across all local governments have resolved to use our human and material resources to ensure victory for Buhari and other APC candidates.

    “Nobody can blindfold us, we have been in this state for several years now. We want the positive change many Nigerians are yearning for.”

  • Hausa community endorses Buhari

    The council of Arewa chiefs in Agege, a suburb of Lagos, has declared its support for the All Progressives Congress (APC), its presidential candidate, Muhammudu Buhari and other candidates in the forthcoming elections

    Rising from a meeting at the Palace of Seriki Hausawa of Agege, the chiefs, led by Alhaji Sani Shuaibu, the Sardauna of Agege, denied endorsing President Goodluck Jonathan or any Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate.

    Alhaji Sani Kabiru, the acclaimed Seriki Hausa leader in Lagos, last week, announced the endorsement of President Jonathan at the State House, Marina, after a meeting with the President.

    Shuaibu said: “However, we want to tell the world that we are not part of the endorsement. We reject the call as well as the endorsement. We remain committed to APC’s victory.”

  • Monarchs, Hausa community promise to support Accord candidate

    The House of Representatives candidate for Akinyele/Lagelu constituency under the platform of Accord Party in Oyo State, Asiwaju Yemi Aderibigbe has received royal blessings, just as the Hausa community in the council area pledges total support.

    Aderibigbe got the supports last week when he took his campaign train to six wards out of 12 wards making up Akinyele Local Government Area.

    The blessings came from Onikereku of Ikereku, Chief Olasunkanmi Akinyosoye; Baale Agbagi, Chief Fabunmi Babatunde; Baale Ojoo, Chief Amusa Olagboyega; Baale Irepodun, Chief Alimi Alao; Baale Oretu, Chief A. Durodola; as well as Baale Olanla, Chief A.O. Oyedapo and Chairman, Kara market, Akinyele, Alhaji Audu Kuka.

    While receiving him in his palace, Chief Akinyosoye prayed God to see him through, just as he showered encomium on him for the tremendous achievements recorded during when he served as chairman of the council and Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the state chapter of the Association of Local Government of Nigeria (ALGON). Responding,

    Responding, Aderibigbe promised equitable distribution of the dividends of democracy.

    He  berated some politicians, who seek elective offices to enrich their pocket. He said the trend portends bad omen for generation yet unborn.  Aderibigbe sought for the supports of all and sundry with a view to enabling him achieving his set goal of turning Akinyele/Lagelu constituency around.

    According to him, many political leaders are square pegs in round holes who failed woefully to fulfill their campaign promises. You know our antecedents when we were in government, particularly in the area of humanitarian programme and projects that have direct bearing on the life of common man.

    “I want to assure you again sir and our teeming supporters that my representation will see to the overall development of both the Akinyele and Lagelu. To cap it all, Accord Party has become a household name now and the entire people of the state have endorsed our indefatigable, pragmatic, man of honour, man of impeccable character and administrator per excellence, Senator Rashidi Adewolu Ladoja as their sole candidate on February 28 gubernatorial election in this state”, he added.

     

     

  • Hausa community backs Fayemi

    Hausa community backs Fayemi

    The Arewa Community in Ekiti State has donated an 18-seater Toyota bus and 10 motorcycles to the campaign for Governor Kayode Fayemi’s re-election. Handing over the keys to Fayemi on Wednesday at the Governor’s Office in Ado-Ekiti, the state capital, the group’s Chairman, Alhaji Imam Adamu, said the community believes in Fayemi’s vision to transform the state, adding that the governor should be given another term to complete on-going projects.

    Adamu, who was accompanied by over 100 of his kinsmen, said: “On behalf of the Hausa Community in Ekiti, we are here today to present our donation in support of your second term agenda. We are 100 per cent with you and we pray God will continue to be with us all. Insha Allah, we will achieve our aim. We shall be victorious. I know you are a man who fulfils promises because you fulfilled all your past promises.”

    Fayemi assured them that he would not relent in his efforts to transform the state.

    He urged them to see themselves as bonafide members of the state, having contributed so much to its growth.

    The governor said: “This is a humbling and pleasant surprise from you. I cannot thank you enough for your support in the last three-and-a-half years and even before I became governor. We are in this together. Yes, you belong to the Arewa community, but you are authentic members of Ekiti State. You will enjoy all the rights and privileges of Ekiti citizens because you contribute to the state’s economy, peace and progress.

    “This gesture is an indication that one good term deserves another and one good turn also deserves another. We will continue to live up to our promises to the Arewa Community and, in the areas that we have not fully delivered, I assure you that we will deliver. We will work with you to build a better, more prosperous and healthy community here in Ekiti State.”

    The bus and motorcycles were branded with the logo of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and Fayemi’s picture.