Tag: Mohammed Hussaini

  • Over 18,000 persons displaced in Nasarawa State – Govt.

    Over 18,000 persons displaced in Nasarawa State – Govt.

    The Nasarawa State Government said over 18,000 people had been displaced in Nasarawa State due to spillover of the killings in Benue.

    The Special Adviser to Gov. Umaru Al-Makura on Security Matters, Mohammed Adeka, disclosed this at a news conference on Thursday in Lafia.

    The briefing had in attendance all the Security Chiefs in the state, the Tiv Development Association (TIDA) and Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), among others.

    Adeka explained that the address to the press followed a decision taken at the state expanded Security Council meeting that was chaired by the Governor.

    He added that reports showed that the spillover attacks in some communities of Benue had led to the displacement of so many people in the border towns between the two States.

    According to Adeka, currently there were over 18,000 Internally Displaced Persons ( IDPs ) from various communities of Awe and Keana Local Government Areas taking refuge in 11 camps in the state.

    The security adviser said most of the IDPs were Tiv people, and that their communities were attacked by some unidentified miscreants.

    He said already security had been beefed up in the affected areas and the government had set up mobile clinics as well as distributed relief materials to the IDPs.

    He assured that the government and the security agencies would do everything possible to arrest and prosecute the Gunmen that were attacking innocent communities in the state.

    Mr Boniface Iter, TIDA President in state, blamed the killings of some Tiv people in some communities of Awe and Keana LGAs on the activities of ‘Terrorist Group’’.

    Mohammed Hussaini, Chairman of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), said the Fulani’s and Tivs people in Nasarawa State were living peacefully.

    He added that the Fulani’s in the state were determined to stay in peace and harmony with other tribes for the development of the state.

    NAN

  • Bosso warns: Hussaini is not for sale

    Bosso warns: Hussaini is not for sale

    El Kanemi Warriors technical adviser Ladan Bosso has warned the prospective suitors that one of his players, Mohammed Hussaini is not for sale at any amount.
    SportingLife had exclusively report last weekend that the former Frimpong Academy of Minna is currently training with Akwa United in a bid to sign for The Promise Keepers ahead of next season.
    In a chat with SportingLife, Bosso revealed that the lanky defender is not yet mature for Akwa United, stressing that the club is not ready to negotiate with any club for his signature.
    The former Kano Pillars manger insisted that Hussaini must complete his three years deal he signed with El Kanemi Warriors.
    “I am not ready to release him. I heard that he is now in Uyo. They (Akwa United) should stop waiting their time because Mohammed is not for sale. He should follow good process to grow. He needs a coach to manage him to mature well. He is not yet matured to play for Akwa United,” Bosso disclosed to SportingLife.
    He added: “I always paired him with Umar Zango so that he can learn more from him. Money is not everything. For his future, he should follow sequence of development. I am advising him to return to Maidiguri because is not going to be released to any club.”

  • Mohammed Hussaini close to Akwa Utd move

    Mohammed Hussaini close to Akwa Utd move

    Akwa United has opened talks with El Kanemi Warriors defender, Mohammed Hussaini with a move to sign him for the 2016/2017 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) season.

    The relible defender was an integral part of the coach Ladan Bosso-tutored side last season, scoring five goals in the league.

    A source close to the former Frimpong Academy of Minna player, said he is already in Uyo to put finishing touches to the deal.

    SportingLife reports that Hussaini is one of the 26 players retained by the Borno Armies but the lanky defender is not ready to continue with the club.

    It was learnt that Akwa United coach Abdul Maikaba has been monitoring Mohammed since last season because he likes his style of play.

    “Hussaini has received series of offers but he has opened discussion with Akwa United. He received a call from Uyo yesterday and he is on his way to the club to complete the move. I have no doubt that he will be helpful to the team,” a source disclosed to SportingLife.

    It was also gathered that Hussaini is on FC Ifeanyi Ubah’s radar but he prefers Akwa United.

  • Nasarawa killings: Fulanis accuse government of bias

    Nasarawa killings: Fulanis accuse government of bias

    The Miyetti Allah Kautal Hore Socio-Cultural Association on Tuesday accused the Governor of Nasarawa State, Tanko Al-Makura and some officials in his administration of bias.

    The Secretary of the Nasarawa State branch of the association, Mohammed Hussaini, told the Judicial Commission of Inquiry probing the killing of security agents and other incessant conflicts in the state that the government has not deem it fit to visit and commiserate with the Fulani communities as it has done to their Eggon neigbours.

    The association is the umbrella body of Fulani cattle rearers across the country.

    Hussaini, while presenting the association’s memorandum to the panel, said: “We are dissatisfied with the handling of the crisis by officials of the state government. It is a fact that up to date, neither the governor nor officials of the state government had visited our community to commiserate with our people.

    “This is making our people not to be happy with the state government. The governor and some envoys had visited Eggon towns and villages to commiserate with them. Why are we treated differently?”

    He blamed the various conflicts in the state involving the Fulanis on “rumours, wild allegations, mutual suspicion and feeling of injustice.”