Tag: Jigawa

  • Police arrest 22-yr-old man for beheading his brother in Jigawa over cattle

    The Police Command in Jigawa has arrested a 22-year-old man, Gambo Sa’idu of Badakoshi village in Gwaram Local Government Area, for allegedly beheading his brother during an argument over cattle.

    The command Public Relations Officer, SP Audu Jinjiri, who confirmed the incident to NAN in Dutse, said one Gambo killed his brother Haladu,40, using a cutlass.

    He explained that Gwaram Local Government police station received the report around 2. 45 p.m. on Wednesday in Badakoshi village in Gwaram Local Government Area of the state.

    Jinjiri said the police has visited the scene of the crime.

    “The suspect attacked the deceased in the bush while rearing cattle,” Jinjiri said.

    He explained that the deceased was confirmed dead by a medical doctor in Gwaram General Hospital.

    The spokesman added that preliminary investigation shown that the suspect allegedly killed his brother for possessing more cattle than him.

    “The suspect is also a drug abuser and is suspected to have committed the offence after taking some drug,” the spokesman said.

    He said that the case would be transferred to the State Criminal, Intelligence and Investigation Department in Dutse, for further investigation

  • Fire razes 60 houses, destroys livestock, grains in Jigawa

    FIRE razed over 60 house and destroyed grains silos, livestock and domestic materials in Barebari village in Ringim Local Government Area of Jigawa.

    Reports from the state indicated that the mysterious fire started at about 11 a.m. till after 6pm of last Tuesday.

    Confirming the incident the executive secretary Jigawa State Emergency Relief Management Agency (SEMA), Alhaji Sani Yusuf Babura said “the cause of the fire, which lasted over seven hours is yet to be ascertained”.

    The executive secretary explained that “the inferno razed the whole village and destroyed almost all the grain silos and livestock of the village”.

    According to Babura “the situation is very sympathetic, as all the farm product produced in the last rainy season by the villager, livestock and other domestic items had been lost to the fire”.

    “The fire destroyed almost the whole of the village, including animals and foodstuff. Over 60 houses were razed by the fire. The fire began around 11 a.m. and lasted up to 6 p.m.

    “Though we are not concerned with the number of houses, animals or foodstuff destroyed, but how we can assist victims immediately is what we are discussing right now. We plan to provide them with relief materials, including shelter and feeding.

    “After that, that is when we will begin to ascertain the cause of the fire and the level of damages caused,” he said.

    The executive secretary added that the assistance would be provided in order to ease the hardship and suffering of the victims.

    He said that no one died in the incident but that investigation into the incident had commenced.

    “Fortunately, no loss of human life was recorded in the incident several livestock and foodstuff were destroyed by the fire,” Yusuf added.

  • Senior INEC staff kidnapped in Jigawa

    A senior staff of the Independent National Electorate Commission (INEC) in Jigawa state has been kidnapped in the state.

    He was reportedly kidnapped last Friday.

    The kidnapped staff identified as Mr. Mahadi Hassan, is a Pension Desk Officer of the Commission in Jigawa State INEC office.

    It was gathered Hassan was picked by gunmen along Gwiwa road Gwiwa local government area in the state.

    The INEC Head of Department voter education and Publicity Mr John Kaiwa confirmed the incident.

    He lamented Hassan has been missing since Friday.

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    He added that the kidnappers were yet to contact the commission or the victim’s family on any amount of ransom.

    When contacted, Jigawa Commissioner of Police Bala Zama Senchi‎ said the command was yet to receive any report related to the kidnap of INEC staff in the state.

    “As I am speaking to you, we have not received any report in relation to the kidnap of any INEC staff. I just heard it for the first time from you,” he said.

    The commissioner promised to contact all people related to the matter and get back with updates.

  • Jigawa community laments scarcity of water

    The residents of Kazura community in Birniwa Local Government Area (LGA) of Jigawa on Thursday lamented over acute water scarcity and appealed to the state government to come to their rescue.

    One of the residents, Alhaji Wali Kazura, aide to Alhaji Suleiman Idris, the Kazura Village Head, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Birniwa that the community required urgent intervention on water supply.

    “It is imperative for the state and local governments to drill more hand-pump boreholes because the two functional boreholes in this community cannot meet the water demand of the residents.

    “Only two of the three boreholes we have in the whole of Kazura are functional, meanwhile, this is a community of nearly 4,000 people.

    “We abandoned the third one at Anguwan-Kudu area 10 years ago because the water smells of kerosene and as a result of this problem and dry season, the community is facing water scarcity.

    “The situation is pathetic and it has brought untold hardship upon our people,” he said while speaking on behalf of the community.

    Kazura said the scarcity had forced people to trek miles to nearby villages in search of clean water.

    “We are forced to either trek to access the functional boreholes.

    “Before, we used to fetch water from the stream as alternative but it is unfortunate that the streams have now dried up.

    “Even if the three boreholes are fully functional, they cannot produce sufficient water for a desert community like ours,” he said.

    Kazura said the community had reported the matter to the local government council, but nothing had been done to reduce their suffering.

    However, the spokesman of the council, Alhaji Abdullahi Yakubu, gave an assurance that the management would soon come to the aid of the people.

    He told NAN that “I sincerely sympathise with the Kazura people; I want to tell you that very soon, we would go and collect soil and water samples in the area for laboratory analysis.

    “The management will soon do everything possible to address the water scarcity in that area.”

  • Buhari, Osinbajo, Tinubu, others meet in Abuja

    President Muhammadu Buhari and other leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Monday met in Abuja in the party’s caucus meeting.

    The meeting started at the APC National Secretariat around 11.30am when the President arrived.

    Those in attendance included the National Leader of the APC, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, and National Chairman of the APC, Adams Oshiomhole.

    State governors at the meeting included that of Zamfara, Osun, Ondo, Ekiti, Jigawa, Borno, Bauchi, Kebbi, Niger, Lagos and Kaduna state.

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    Also in attendance were the Senate leader, Ahmad Lawan, senators, Secretary to the Government of the Federation(SGF), Boss Mustapha, ministers, among others.

    Discussions at the meeting will not be unconnected with the issues affecting the party, including the postponement of the general elections by a week.

  • INEC retrieves election materials from Jigawa, Imo, Oyo, others

    •As Lamido, Ohakim, Ladoja, others condemn postponement

    The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has retrieved sensitive materials distributed in states like Jigawa, Imo, following yesterday’s postponement of the Presidential and National Assembly elections.

    The Administrative Secretary of Jigawa State INEC, Malam Ahmed Ado Danaji, confirmed the move while fielding questions from newsmen in the commission’s office in Dutse, the state capital.

    Malam Ahmed Ado Danaji explained that “immediately after the decision, we were directed to retrieve back all the elections material which already arrived some local government areas headquarters. We safely retrieved back it all and they are now in our (INEC) custody, well secured.”

    According to him “at the time the elections were postponed, our materials have arrived six local government areas such as Kiyawa and Taura. We used the heavy security to return them.”

    He added that “we (INEC) will keep all the materials in our custody; we will not return them back to the Central Bank where it was kept”.

    Also speaking, the former governor of Jigawa State, Alhaji Sule Lamido, expressed disappointment over the postponement, which he described as indication of total failure.

    All Progressive Congress (APC) Chieftain in Jigawa State, Hon. Faruk Adamu Aliyu, said the election postponement will not in any way affect the APC chances of overwhelming victory.

    Also, the senatorial candidate for Jigawa Central of Jigawa State, Mustaph Sule Lamido, condemned the INEC action, describing it as a demonstration of high level of incompetency of the INEC chairman.

    In Imo State, INEC’s office yesterday said it has commenced the retrieval of sensitive materials already deployed to local government areas for the Presidential and National Assembly elections.

    The State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Prof Francis Ezeonu, said the sensitive materials will be retrieved and returned to the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) for safekeeping, while awaiting further instructions.

    Meanwhile, anger and disappointment have continued to trail the postponement of the election in the state.

    Electorates, who had travelled long distance to the respective places where they are registered to vote, expressed dismay over the timing of the postponement by INEC.

    When our Correspondent visited one of the Polling Units in Owerri, a handful of voters were seen waiting for the arrival of INEC officials.

    One of the aggrieved voters, Mazi Chuks Ofulum, lampooned INEC for toying with the nation’s democracy.

    Also expressing disappointment over the postponement, former governor of Imo State, Ikedi Ohakim, stated that “postponement does not go down well with any patriotic and right thinking citizen of this country.”

    Ohakim, who is also the governorship candidate of the Accord Party, advised INEC to take steps to ensure that there won’t be further postponements.

    Also in Oyo, the State Resident Electoral Commissioner, Mr. Mutiu Agboke, yesterday confirmed that sensitive election materials earlier distributed across some local governments of the state have been retrieved and lodged at the Agodi, Ibadan headquarters of the commission for safekeeping.

    According to Agboke, the commission decided to warehouse the materials at the headquarters office owing to the huge volumes of other materials yet to be sorted or distributed at the Central Bank of Nigeria, Dugbe, Ibadan office.

    He added however that the security of the office has been beefed up with security operatives including police, army, civil defence and state security while anti-bomb vehicles, patrol vehicles and surveillance dogs are seen within and outside the premises of the commission.

    But mixed reactions have however trailed the postponement of the polls, as a former governor of the state, Senator Rashidi Ladoja called for the probe of the decision after the entire INEC leadership might have been sacked due to what he described as their incompetence in handling electoral matters.

    Agboke who noted that just like every other Nigerian and observers, the management of the Commission also felt bad about the need for the postponement, however said it should not translate to apathy of voters on the newly stated date.

    “We have started the distribution of our sensitive materials and in fact, some of them have been deployed to the local governments but along the line, we got the news of the postponement by one week.

    “Immediately, we retrieved all the materials back. We retrieved them back in the presence of the police.

    “What we did was that the retrieval was to the state office because we still have large volumes of cartons of ballot papers at the CBN office, so we are trying to decongest the CBN. What we have done is that those we have sorted out, we are taking their custody here in our Agodi head office and we are fortifying the security around here.

    “The Commissioner of Police was here earlier in the day and more policemen have been deployed. The General Officer Commanding (GOC) had been contacted and men of the Nigerian Army have been stationed here. NSCDC personnel are also here. Even at the CBN, more personnel have been deployed to fortify the place for us. I want to assure the people of Oyo State that nothing has happened to any of our sensitive materials. They are intact,” he said.

    But Senator Ladoja who was visibly angry at the postponement described it as a sad development which shows the incompetence of INEC leadership.

    He said “If you cannot even conduct an election, and you are talking about democracy, what democracy is that? People will read a lot of meanings into it. I want to repeat that it is due to the incompetence of the people that are there, he said.

  • APC administration fair to all governors – Badaru

    Gov. Muhammad Badaru of Jigawa, says the All Progressives Congress (APC) administration under the leadership of President Muhammadu Buhari is fair to all the Governors, irrespective of their party in the country.

    Badaru stated this when he received the Chairman, Contact and Mobilisation Committee of APC, North West zone, retired Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Magoro and his team in his office in Dutse.

    He said that when the APC administration under President Buhari came into power, most of the state governors were unable to pay salaries, but he gave them bailout to pay workers.

    “Buhari did that without showing party differences, whether you are APC, PDP, or APGA and so on, we were all given the bailout, I, therefore don’t think there is any fair person more than this man who wishes the country well.

    “Buhari did not just stopped at that, he has been giving some governors money, who said that they don’t have sufficient funds for doing some critical projects in their states.

    “Some governors that inherited uncompleted projects from their predecessors, irrespective of their party leanings, the President gave them money to complete such projects.

    “The argument by Buhari is that the projects are people oriented and therefore they cannot be abandoned,”Badaru said.

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    The governor assured the team that the people of Jigawa will give their vote enmasse to APC from top to bottom to enable them continue reaping the fruits of his administration.

    Earlier, the Chairman of Contact and Mobilisation Committee, Maj. Gen. Muhammadu Magoro retired said that they are in Jigawa to thank the people for their support for APC.

    Magoro explained that they were also in the state to interact with the electorate at the grassroots to sensitise and mobilise them to turn out en masse and vote for President Muhammadu Buhari for second term.

    He said that the APC candidate is the only leader that cares for them.

    The chairman was accompanied on the tour by Representatives of APC and stalwarts from Kaduna, Kebbi, Katsina, Kano, Sokoto, Zamfara and Jigawa states that made up the North West Geo-Political Zone.

  • 9-year-old girl drowns in Jigawa well

    A nine-year-old girl identified as Hassana Aliyu of Kasarau Yamma quarters in Dutse, Jigawa, lost her life after falling into a well.

    Alhaji Ahmed Danyaro, the Director, Jigawa State Fire Directorate, told the News Agency of Nigeria in Dutse on Friday that the incident occurred at about 1:30 p.m. on Thursday.

    Danyaro said: ”No body can ascertain how the deceased fell into the well as we just was received a distress call that she has fallen into the well in their home.

    ”On receiving the information, we quickly sent our rescue team which rescued her unconscious and later confirmed dead at hospital.”

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    He said that the deceased’s corpse had since been handed over to her parents for burial.

    The director advised parents who have wells in their homes to raise their height and provide covers for them to protect their children and wards.

    According to him, the agency will continue to sensitise the public on how best to use wells at homes.

  • Buhari condoles APC in Jigawa, Sokoto over loss of supporters

    President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed sadness over the death of his supporters in Jigawa State in an auto accident on their way to attend campaign events.

    Four persons reportedly died and six others were injured in an accident involving party supporters who were going to attend All Progressives Congress (APC) campaign in Jigawa.

    The President, in a statement by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and publicity, Garba Shehu, also expressed his condolences to the families of two other victims who died in a stampede in Sokoto State.

    He assured that the sacrifices of the deceased will not be in vain.

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    He said “The death of any party supporter touches me because these were poor Nigerians who made sacrifices to make Nigeria a better country by identifying with my change agenda.

    “I would never forget the sacrifices of these ordinary Nigerians who travelled long distances to attend my presidential campaign rallies.”

    “These ordinary Nigerians were the pillars of our democracy because without them, we, the politicians, become irrelevant.” he said

    Meanwhile, following the unprecedented wave of popularity of the President’s outdoor events, the Presidency has ordered for increased structural integrity testing of all erections and fabrications such as dais, tents, stages, including electrical and other equipment.

  • Osinbajo chairs NEC meeting

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on Thursday presided over the National Economic Council (NEC) meeting at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

    The meeting which will deliberate on the minimum wage request, among other issues, started around 11.26am when Osinbajo arrived the Council chamber.

    After rendition of the National anthem, opening prayer was offered by Plateau State Governor, Simon Lalong.

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    Among state governors in attendance included Lagos, Zamfara, Adamawa, Kebbi, Jigawa, Niger, Ekiti, Bauchi,

    Among the deputy governors in the hall included Nasarawa and Ogun.

    Also in attendance were the Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF) Boss Mustapha, Minister of Labour, Chris Ngige, Minister of Finance, Zainab Ahmed.

    Others at the meeting included Minister of Budget and National Planning, Udoma Udo Udoma, FCT Minister, Mohammed Bello, Minister of Education Adamu Adamu, CBN Governor, Godwin Emefuele.