Tag: SOKOTO

  • Photos: unprecedented crowd as Buhari campaigns in Sokoto

    SOKOTO, seat of the caliphate is already agog and set to receive the All Progressives Congress(APC) Presidential campaign train.

    Shop owners and other petty traders have locked their places of businesses to attend the rally.

    It is all the way to the airport songs and ovation for the presidential candidate by youths, women and children.

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    ” Sai Baba, Sai Mai gaskiya ” kept renting the air from all directions in the caliphate”

     

  • Buhari, Tinubu, Oshiomhole reassure Nigerians of hope

    The presidential campaign train of the ruling All Progressives Congress(APC) on Wednesday took the front stage of Sokoto politics with its candidate, President Muhammadu Buhari reassuring Nigerians of his resolve to strengthen the economy, fight corruption and guarantee the security of the country and its citizens.

    Buhari who arrived the Giginya township stadium venue of the rally amidst thunderous ovation from hundreds of thousand supporters said he was going to re-engineer the machinery of governance to cause relief for Nigerians through boosting agriculture.

    According to him, within the over three years of his administration, farmers have been placed on a beneficial yield through government responsive agriculture programmes.

    ” It has afforded a number of them the legitimate means of responding to their financial needs and sustained food security.”

    In the same vein, he explained that the issue of insecurity particularly in Borno and Yobe states and the whole of northeast was fast being tackled with appreciable successes.

    ” We are doing our best and Borno people can testify that”, he added.

    Similarly, the President who acknowledged the untiring efforts of Senator Wamakko in uniting the party in Sokoto state pointed out that his government was doing everything possible in  fighting corruption, adding that” we are not relenting and anyone established to be guilty will face appropriate penalty.”

    The party’s National Leader, Bola Ahmed Tinubu said President Muhammad Buhari and the APC were set to make Nigeria a better place for an average citizen.

    According to Tinubu, Buhari had always been the best and trusted candidate to steer the ship of governance at the centre without recourse.

    ” He has the moral character, honesty and zeal to move the country to the Next Level of prosperity.

    ” Farmers in Nigeria have never had it good like in this APC government which Buhari is leading.

    ” I am convinced that Nigerians will vote for him to move the country in the right direction”, he solicited.

    Speaking, National Chairman of the party, Comrade Adams Oshiomhole said Nigerians were ready to give their votes to Buhari whom he described as “a man of the people” with national acceptance across the states.

    According to Oshiomhole” that is why we are behind the voice of the people of Nigeria to ensure his reelection.”

    Read Also; APC Presidential Campaign: Birnin Kebbi agog for Buhari

    While noting that the opposition PDP outcry over alleged attempt to rig election, Oshiomhloe reassured that APC’s grand support was enough to send signal to the opposition.

    ” It is clear that since their defeat in 2015, PDP has lost ground and machinery of rigging which they were used to hence the allegations, he pointed out.

    Earlier, the  DG Presidential campaign council, Rt. Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Ameachi explained the veritable need to give President Buhari a fresh mandate to put the country on the right pedestal of good governance that would ensure transformation of the nation’s economy.

    He disclosed that a lot was on the pipeline to strengthen the transport sector with a view to shaping the economy.

    Those in attendance at the rally included the Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Danbazau, Minister of state, Trade and Investment, Aisha Abubakar; Gov. Abdulaziz Yari Abubakar of Zamfara state, Sen.  Ahmed Sani Yariman Bakura, former Senators. Ali Modu Sherif, Abubakar Umar Gada.

    Others were the National Women Leader, Hajiya Salamatu Baiwa, DG Sokoto state APC campaign Council, Muhammadu Maigari Dingyadi, Alhaji Musa Bashar and Shiekh Malam Badhir Gidan Kanawa who led the opening prayer to herald the event amidst tight security.

  • 2019: Buhari arrives Sokoto for campaign

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Wednesday arrived Sokoto State to resume his nationwide political campaign for the general elections.

    The News Agency of Nigeria reports that the president on Jan. 22 presided over the meeting of the National Council of State at the State House, Abuja.

    The council of state took major decisions on national issues including that on the National Minimum Wage.

    Read Also: Buhari, Obasanjo meet at Villa

    The National Council of State had approved N27,000 as the new national minimum wage and lauded the preparations of the Independent National Electoral Commission for the conduct of the forthcoming general elections.

    Buhari is also expected to take his campaign train to Birnin Kebbi, Kebbi State later in the day.

  • Tambuwal presents N169.65bn 2019 budget estimates

    Gov. Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State on Monday presented the state’s 2019 budget estimates of N169.652billion to the State House of Assembly for consideration.

    Tambuwal said that the sum of N99.184billion was for capital projects while the sum of N70.468billion was for recurrent expenditure.

    He said that the 2019 budget which was tagged “Budget of Consolidation for Sustainable Growth and Development,’’ would focus on completion of projects started in 2018 and execution of new ones.

    Tambuwal stated that 2019 would be the fourth year of his administration, thereby stressing the need to consolidate on all the administration’s achievements.

    ‘‘This is to set such achievements into motion so as to improve the living standard of our people.

    “For the fourth year running, the education sector got the highest allocation of over N47.4 billion, representing 27.9 per cent of the total estimates,’’ he added.

    The governor explained that the policy thrust of the budget was to ensure sustainable economic development through substantial investment in critical sectors.

    He said that the sectors included education, agriculture, healthcare delivery, exploration of mineral resources, investment in renewable energy and infrastructure.

    “We will prioritise effective resources management and seek intervention in areas with high potentials to create job opportunities, generate income and improve revenue generation,” he said.

    The governor gave the assurance that the government would continue to work to strengthen capacity building of scheduled ministries for better service delivery.

    “We will continue to promote our partnership with the private sector in areas of strategic importance to our development objective.

    “We will promote value chain through agro-processing and diversification by way of giving incentives to farmers and producers.

    “We will also create backward and forward linkages between and among institutions, partners and other stakeholders to accelerate economic growth,” he said.

    The News Agency of Nigeria reports that allocations to other sectors in the budget proposal showed that the health sector got N21.9 billion and general administration had N21.1 billion.

    The Speaker, Alhaji Salihu Maidaji, said that the lawmakers would ensure swift passage of the budget to maintain the frequency of development in the state.

    Meanwhile, the Assembly has proceeded on a recess from Dec. 25 to Jan. 7, 2019 end of second quarter 4th session to enable members celebrate the Christmas and New Year.

  • Police kill two kidnap, robbery suspects in Sokoto

    …arrest 19 others including a female

     

    THE Sokoto state police command has killed two notorious kidnap, cattle rustling ‎and armed robbery suspects including a ward head of Gidan Bunu village in Rabah LG and arrested 19 others including a female in villages across Goronyo, Rabah and Illela local governments axis of the state.

    Items recovered from the suspects include 251 stolen sheep, 69 cows, 29 camels, 98 assorted blankets and 7 wrappers.

    The deceased ward head, Alhaji Adduwa was the group armourer who engaged the police in a shoot out and got killed while attempting to escape.

    The ‎other deceased suspect, Aliyu Abdullahi who also made efforts to escape at Gawon Fulani village in Rabah LG and later gave up at the hospital.

    Briefing reporters on Monday in Sokoto, spokesperson of the command, DSP Cordelia Nwawe while parading the suspects, said the deceased ward head gave up at the hospital while receiving treatment from gun shots sustained during the gun battle with the police tactical operations team.

    ” Abdullahi was arrested at Gawon Fulani village in possession of AK47 rifle loaded with 30 rounds of live ammunition and extra magazine‎ and got arrested while attempting to escape and eventually died”, She said.

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    ‎Nwawe who also confirmed the arrest of a gun runner Lawali Aliyu at Araba village of Illela LG in Sokoto state which borders Nigeria and Niger republic.

    The suspect She explained was in possession of AK47 while trying to smuggle it to Sokoto, Zamfara and Kebbi states for distribution to members of his gang.

    ” He confessed receiving the arms from one Dankani a.k.a America to deliver to one Ramatu Muhammad of Tursa village in Rabah LG. He gets his stock directly from one Ibrahim Galmi in Niger republic and have been involved in a number of kidnapping and robbery operations.

    ” Ramatu is an elderly woman who is the custodian of all arms used by the gang.”

    Accordingly, the command’s image maker who said Madugu Haruna was also arrested for being incharge of transportation by giving out his bike to late Adduwa to move with the products.

    However Nwawe said the command remain resolute and combat ready against crime and criminals adding” we will continue to make Sokoto difficult for criminals to find comfort for their operations.”

  • 2019: INEC must strengthen its electronic system devices

    A University Don, Professor Mohammed Junaidu has urged the Independent Electoral Commission(INEC) to strengthen its electronic system device (Card Reader) to achieve a more acceptable and credible results during the 2019 general elections.

    Professor Junaidu made the call in Sokoto while presenting a paper titled: “Ensuring a Violent Free and Credible Election in 2019 “- the role of relevant stakeholders.

    According to Junaidu who is of the Education department of the Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto noted that a free, fair and credible election was a basic requirement in a democratic process.

    “If adequately managed and conducted will foster and strengthen the confidence of electorates for national stability”, he pointed out.

    The One-Day interactive session on” Violent Free and Credible General Election come 2019″ was organised by  African Better Life Organisation‎ in conjunction with INEC.

    Junaidu ‎added” any election not free and fair can endanger our free and fair economy with adverse consequence.

    “It can also make the government in power loose public confidence.”

    He described democracy as a constant struggle which provides room for equal participation of various stakeholders stressing that “it must be all inclusive, peaceful and transparent in all processes.”

    Read Also: 2019: INEC warns incumbents against using state resources

    The university lecturer arguably blamed confrontational and violent attitude of politicians and political parties as partly responsible for the realization of peaceful and violent free elections.

    However, government he said must ensure adequate security and independence of the electoral umpire.

    He stressed the need for stakeholders especially journalists, CSOs, NGOs among others to be fair to both political parties, electorates and the electoral umpire.

    He appealed to the media especially social platforms to avoid fake news while emphasizing that the spirit and practice of uplifting the values and principles of balanced, fair and credible reportage else can set the atmosphere in social confusion with subsequent violence.

    In the same vein, the presenter regretted how traditional rulers were being dragged into politics, emphasizing the urgent need for them to be neutral” they ought not be partisan but today, it has become almost impossible for them not to be partisan.”

    He further cautioned young Nigerians not to allow themselves to be used for destructive mission but should be agents of peace and unity.

    “Young people must serve as agents of peace not destruction”, he appealed.

    The university dons however, insist INEC must create atmosphere for continued awareness and ensure consistent voter education for Nigerians of voting age.

    ‎The Resident Electoral Commissioner, Abubakar Musa said the commission had improved in all its processes and activities “What we have today is a positive departure from previous experience”, he explained.

    According to the REC, represented by a top official, Ibrahim Abdullahi said the commission is fast improving by every elections dispensation.

    “Inclusiveness is a hall mark commitment by INEC to ensure full participation to guarantee a free, fair and credible process before, during and after elections.

    “We strategically plan our activities from staff training to the technical activities of elections despite the increasing number of political parties”, he explained.

  • Sokoto agog as Atiku flags off Northwest campaign

    The People’s Democratic Party’s (PDP) on Monday flagged off the Northwest Zonal campaign of its Presidential candidate, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar.

    Kangiwa square, venue of the flag off has been a beehive of activities since the early hours of Monday.

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    Already, the party’s chieftains , supporters and well-wishers from across the zone comprising of Sokoto, Kebbi, Kaduna, Kano, Katsina, Jigawa and Zamfara have converged on the multipurpose venue.

    However, the Presidential candidate and his running mate, Peter Obi, Governor Aminu Tambuwal, governorship candidates, National chairman of the party, Uche Secondus, Senate President Bukola Saraki, serving and former PDP governors arrived the venue  at about 2pm.

  • 2019: Christians, Muslims have no preferred candidates, says Sultan

    … As CAN president urges youth to shun thuggery 

    The Sultan of Sokoto, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III on Saturday said Nigerians should hold President Muhammadu Buhari to his words that he will conduct a free, fair and credible 2019 general elections. 

    Abubakar disclosed that Nigerians should also know that Christian and Muslim leaders: “We do not have any preferred candidate for any elective post in the forthcoming 2019 elections. Everybody is our candidate. 

    “President Muhammadu Buhari has vowed to ensure violence free campaign and free, fair and credible 2019 elections. So we will hold him to his words. INEC should also take note of what the president said. Security agencies especially the police should take not of this. Let us deliberate and see who is the best to lead us out of this quagmire.”

    He said this during the Nigeria Inter-religious Council (NIREC), Youth Wing second National Youth Summit themed: Towards Peaceful And Contribution Of Christians And Muslim Youth In 2019 General Elections In Nigeria,held in Abuja.

    He said that Nigerians should take a stand and not to be used by politicians and other stakeholders to cause violence especially during the forthcoming general elections. 

    Abubakar said that the second summit came at the time Nigeria have been politicised by the political class and that there was the need to sit as a family irrespective of their various religious. 

    He advised Nigerians to be untied and that the summit is aimed at contributing to peaceful participation of inter religious groups on the 2019 election. 

    The sultan called on the youths not to allow themselves to be used by politicians to instigate violence of any kind.

    His words: “This summit is better now as we are approaching the 2019 general elections. Nigeria has never been so tensed-up  as it is today. Everything is politicized. Religion is politicized, economy is politicized, including politics itself. We have seen politic in other lands and it is not as hot as our own. 

    “The youths are the foot-solders of tomorrow and it is necessary that we bring them together. There is so much apprehension yes. Our religions have never preach violence. So where did we get our own violent mood that we use children to kill, burn and destroy houses and properties. 

    “As religious leaders we are worried. The victims of election violence are not my children or yours, the victims are the children of the common men and women who cannot afford one meal a day. So why should we be used by politicians to commit crime. 

    Read Also: Sultan urges Nigerians to shun ethno-religious differences

    “Why won’t the politicians use their children for election violence, or their friends. Even  if it is the president, we will not be used by any politician. And the earlier we do that the better for us.”

    The president of the Christians Association of Nigeria (CAN), Rev. Samson Ayokunle, also told youths not to allow themselves to be use by selfish politicians to cause mayhem during the 2019 general elections.

    Ayokunle said that youth should not allow disgruntled politicians to use them as political thugs by providing them with drugs and all sort of weapons to attack their own brothers because of political differences while their own children are schooling abroad. 

    He said that Youth should wake up from slumber and always see themselves as futher leaders instead of being cheap to selfish politicians.

    “Our youths should stay peacefully and not allow selfish politicians to use them in breaching the relative peace in the country. Whoever approaches you for thuggery, ask him to lead you in the act.”

    The CAN president, caution ahead of the elections, saying “any distraction or violence will only set our democracy backwards and affect all areas of human development”.

    He noted some of the challenges being experienced in the country are instigated by politicians while urging them to play politics devoid of acrimony and violence.

    Lamenting the security challenges across the country.

    In his remarks, the National Security Adviser to the President Maj.Gen Babagana Monguno, (rtd) represented by Brig-Gen Emmanuel Ndagi said that peaceful dialogue is the path way to peaceful coexistence.

    Monguno said that security is a collective responsibility, adding that Nigerians should stay peaceful. 

    He urged the youths to ensure that Nigeria achieve peaceful elections and that Nigeria’s President is working to ensure free fair peaceful and credible elections in 2019. 

    He, however, added that the Federal Government, religious leaders, politicians as well as youths have critical roles in preventing the used of social media to propagate fake news, hate speech and any act capable of instigating violence. 

    The United States of America Ambassador, represented by David Young, Deputy Chief of Mission of embassy in Nigeria, said that the US is committed to supporting Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to achieve credible elections in Nigeria. 

    Young commended the role NIREC in mobilising Nigeria’s Youths towards peaceful 2019 general elections.

    He advised that Nigerian youths should practiced their faith and put it into action by loving God and their neighbors with all their hearts,” for faith without works is dead” . 

    The Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris said government is working seriously for the success of the forthcoming 2019 general election.

    Idris who was represented by Assistant Inspector General of Police  Raheed Akintunde vowed that both vote buyers and sellers would be dealt with without fear or favour.

    He urged youths not to allow themselves be used as political thug.

    It would be recalled that President Muhammadu Buhari had few weeks back given the assurance at the International Conference Center(ICC),in the Hague, Netherlands, where he assured the International Criminal Court that his administration would deploy every power within its reach to conduct free, fair and violence-free polls in 2019.

  • ‘Zero Hunger Initiative will help to achieve food security by 2030’

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo on Thursday restated commitment of the Zero Hunger Strategic Initiative to end hunger and achieve food security by year 2030.

    The former president made this known on Thursday at the Nigeria Zero Hunger Strategic Forum Meeting in Sokoto State.

    Obasanjo said that initiative, which would spread across the 36 states and Abuja, would work to improve food security through the promotion of sustainable agriculture.

    “It is essentially also to bring us closer to a zero hunger world, rapid economic growth and increase agricultural productivity.

    “At the moment, we are targeting six states. They are Sokoto, Kebbi, Borno, Ogun, Ebonyi and Benue.

    “We are working substantially with our various development partners together to succeed on our target of ending hunger and poverty across the entire country,” he said.

    Obasanjo said that the forum would support, encourage and monitor progress in the six states, adding that the governors of the states had agreed to implement the Zero Hunger Road map.

    “I feel highly honoured to be here in the ancient city of Sokoto, the Seat of the Caliphate.” he said

    In his remarks the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar said agriculture remained the mainstay of the economy.

    Read Also: World Food Day: FG restates commitment to zero hunger

     

    “For the people of Sokoto state, especially our ancestors had laid for us a solid foundation on which sustainable development could have been engineered.

    “Unfortunately, however, farming culture and all associated fortunes were thrown away as a result of the oil boom,” he said.

    Abubakar said that the forum would no doubt serve as impetus which would embolden the government in its desire to implement the agriculture policies.

    Sultan said that in January 2017, history was made when the Federal Government took the initiative by launching the Strategic Plan.

    “The plan was tagged: “Synthesis Report of the Nigeria Zero Hunger Strategic Review’ and the effort is to end hunger and achieve food security by the year 2030.

    Gov. Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal of of Sokoto state, said that strategic plans and programmes had been formulated over the years with an ardent focus on achieving Zero Hunger by 2030.

    Tambuwal said that successive governments had made several attempts to reorient the people and to ensure the restoration of farming values, but very little successes had been recorded.

    “I sincerely believe that with proper commitment and careful planning, the aspirations could be realised; and our state could excel and become a food basket for the nation.

    “Therefore, as responsive communities, we are determined to channel our human and material resources in the most productive ways, particularly through the development of agriculture.

    “Every citizen of our dear nation has the civic responsibility of advancing the course of its development.

    “All hands must therefore be on deck to plan and realise our Zero Hunger desire as outlined by our Zero Hunger Strategic Initiative,” he said.

    Alhaji Bashir Garba, the Chairman, Local Organising Committee of the event, said that the Sokoto State Government under the able leadership of Rt. Hon. Aminu Tambuwal had executed considerable number of projects to boost agriculture in the State.

    Garba, who is also the Secretary to the State Government, said that this ranged from the procurement, distribution of farming implements, assorted fertilisers  to chemicals.

    NAN

  • Man bags 14 months imprisonment for stealing sewing machine

    A Sokoto Chief Magistrates’ Court on Wednesday sentenced one Bello Labaran, to 14 months imprisonment for stealing a sewing  machine valued at N50, 000.

    The Chief Magistrate, Malam Nuraddeen Bello, did not give Labaran, 21,any  option of fine.

    The convict who resides at Aduworuwa area of Sokoto, had pleaded guilty to a three-count charge bordering on criminal conspiracy, trespass and theft leveled against him.

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    The prosecutor, Sgt. Monday Kennedy, had told the court that the convict conspired with one Babangida Tuwo, now at large, and  broke into the house of one Mohammed Samaila of Bazza area, Sokoto and stole a sewing machine valued at N50, 000.

    The prosecutor said that Samaila reported the case on Sept. 18, at Dadin Kowa Police Station, Sokoto.

    He said that the offences contravened the provisions of Sections 97, 356 and 288 of the Penal Code.

    NAN