Tag: Zamfara

  • Police in Zamfara nab suspected gang leader, 20 others

    The Zamfara Police Command has arrested the leader of the notorious criminal gang known as the “Sara-Suka” as well as 20 other members.

    The command’s spokesman, DSP Muhammad Shehu, said in a statement in Gusau on Thursday that the gang had been terrorising Gusau and its environs.

    The statement said that the suspects were arrested by the operation team of the command on Wednesday at Yan-Mangwarora area of the state capital during a raid of various criminal hideouts.

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    It said dried leaves of Indian hemp, three bottles of shooter intoxicant and tramadol tablets were recovered from the suspects.

    The statement, which said the suspects were assisting the police with information, added that the command was on the trail of other members of the gang.

    It said that the command would not relent in its efforts to ensure adequate protection of lives and properties, urging members of the public to assist it with relevant information about the gang.

    NAN

  • NMA lauds Zamfara for recruiting more doctors, nurses

    The Nigeria Medical Association ( NMA ) in Zamfara has commended the state government for the recent recruitment of 100 doctors and 324 nurses in the state.

    The NMA Chairman in the state, Dr Kehinde Williams, who gave the commendation at a news conference in Gusau on Tuesday, said the development would address the shortage of health personnel in the state.

    “We appreciate the state government for upgrading the Ahmad Sani Yariman Bakura Specialist Hospital, Gusau, and the renovation of Farida General Hospital.

    Read Also: Bandits attack Zamfara villages

    “The state government also upgraded some general hospitals in some local government areas and the government effectively managed the recent meningitis outbreak.

    “There is also the launching of emergency ambulance system and improvement of performances of the state Hospital Service Management and the Primary Healthcare Development Agency,” he said.

    Williams said the NMA as a critical player in the health industry would continue to alert the relevant authorities on the need for improvement in the healthcare system.

    NAN

  • Sokoto: Custom seizes 48 smuggled vehicles

    The Nigeria Customs Service ( NCS ) has seized 48 vehicles with duty paid value of N196.7 million in Sokoto. Nasir Ahmed, the Area Comptroller in charge of Sokoto/Kebbi/Zamfara Area Command, made the disclosure on Tuesday while briefing newsmen on the success recorded by the command in the first quarter of 2018.

    “The NCS based on credible intelligence on Wednesday April 12, with the assistance of the 1 Brigade, Nigeria Army in an operation discovered a location in Sokoto where several vehicles are stored.

    “These vehicles suspected to be smuggled into the country were stored at Rugan Waru Area of Sokoto state.

    “So, officers of NCS acting under the Customs and Excise Management Act, Cap 45, laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2014, during a raid discovered the 48 vehicles.

    “This, involved 20 Lexus GX 470 SUV vehicles and 28 Toyota Avensis vehicles suspected to be smuggled through unapproved routes,” he said.

    He added that the vehicles were immediately moved from the location and deposited at NCS headquarters in Sokoto.

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    “We therefore urge the owners to come forward with valid Customs documents because failure to do so, the vehicles will be liable to seizure and subsequent forfeiture to the Federal Government after 30 days.

    “This is in line with the laws of the land. However investigations to ascertain the true owners of these vehicles is presently ongoing,” he added.

    The Comptroller further said that a total of N443.8 million revenue was generated by the command in the first quarter of 2018, higher by 20.3 per cent compared to same period in 2017.

    Ahmed also said that the command in the first quarter seized 2, 298 bags of 50 kg and 23 bags of 25 kg bags of foreign rice with duty paid value worth N41.3 million.

    He also added that 527 jerry cans of 25 kg vegetable oil with duty paid value of N6.6 million was seized by the command during the same period.

    NAN

  • Yari to celebrate 7 years anniversary with prayers over killings

    Zamfara Government says it will hold special prayer sessions to seek Allah’s intervention in the current security challenges bedeviling the state.

    An official, Malam Aminu Danjibga told newsmen on Tuesday in Gusau that the prayers would hold from now till the end of May.

    Danjibga who is the Chairman of the preaching and prayer sub-committee of the 7th anniversary of Gov. Abdul’aziz Yari’s administration, said the special prayers were part of activities for the event.

    He said, “We are organizing series of prayers and preaching sessions from now to the end of May as part the 7th year anniversary activities.

    “You know, we are facing serious security challenges in this state; bandits are attacking our communities killing innocent people, this situation is very disturbing.

    “Despite efforts of the state government and security operatives, this problem has remained; and as Muslims, prayer to Allah is our major weapons against any problem.

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    “The major area we are giving emphasis to at this 7th anniversary is prayer, considering the major security challenges we are facing in this state now.

    “We are going to have special prayers sessions at all Juma’at mosques across the state; we will also organize congregational prayer sessions at the 17 emirate palaces in the state.

    “We are also going to mobilise Qur’anic reciters across the 14 local government areas of the state to recite the Holy Qur’an and pray to Allah for His intervention.”

    Danjibga, who chairs the State House of Assembly Committee on Religious Affairs, appealed to people of the state to individually offer special prayers daily for an end to the killings and restoration of peace across the state.

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  • Tambuwal, Wamakko, others to grace journalist turbanning ceremony

    …as ‘Sardauna Dundaye’

     

    A former Sokoto state Council Chairman of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) and Deputy Managing Director of the Sokoto state Media Corporation, Labaran Lumo Dundaye will on Saturday be turbanned as the “Sardauna Dundaye‎” in Wamakko local government area of the state.

    ‎Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, his deputy, Alhaji Ahmed Aliyu Sokoto and the chairman, Northern Senators Forum(NSF), Senator Aliyu Magatakarda Wamakko are among dignitaries, friends and we’ll wishers expected to witness the ceremony to be officially performed by the Sarkin Adar Dundaye, Alhaji Bello Yakubu at his palace.

    ‎Already, all is set to usher in the new title holder who’s appointment had since been confirmed for his resilience and contributions to the development of humanity.

    The new title holder, Labaran Dundaye married with children, has been an active member and role model to the Dundaye community and of the Maru Teachers College Old Boys Association now College of Education, Maru in Zamfara state.

  • We’re on same page with Buhari—APC governors insist

    Governors of the All Progressives Congress ( APC ) on Wednesday dismissed media reports that there was disagreement between them and President Muhammadu Buhari over tenure elongation for the APC national and state executives.

    Gov. Abdul-aziz Yari of Zamfara stated this when he briefed State House correspondents alongside Gov. Rochas Okorocha of Imo on the outcome of the meeting between the APC governors and the president in Abuja, on Tuesday.

    He said that all the 24 governors of the APC were on the same page with President Buhari over the issue of the national leadership of the party.

     “We have seen so many captions that there is disagreement between the governors over the issue of our party Chairman or about the party leadership.

    “No, we had a meeting with Mr. President yesterday ( Tuesday ), and we extended the meeting tonight and we followed up with consultations with the President now.

    “We consulted and all the 24 governors of the APC are in the same page with Mr President that we are going to respect our party constitution; we are going to respect the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.’’

    According to Yari, the governors have collectively agreed that there should be congresses at local, state and national levels.

    He revealed that the committee set up by the National Secretariat of the party headed by Gov. Simon Lalong of Plateau would be presenting its report later today.

    `The governors are also meeting with the working committee today so that we come up with convention committee names as well as a timetable for the election.’’

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    “So, there is no deadlock in our meeting, we have progressed and very soon you will have the names of the convention committee members; as well as the timetable.’’

    Gov. Okorocha on his part said, “I just want to let you know that there is no crisis in the APC at all and we want to use this opportunity to advise the media to stop spreading rumours of crisis in APC. There is no single crisis in APC.’’

    “But let me correct one impression, the issue of congress and convention does not mean that the previous people who have served the party have done badly.

    “And it does not mean that they cannot come back or that they cannot re-contest, that is not it.

    “We are simply saying that their tenure has ended and those who wish to re-contest can re-contest and can be elected into our party structure.

    “So, we are all one as family and we are set to go for 2019 elections in victory.’’

    NAN

  • Zamfara killings: Party urges state government to restore order

    The National Rescue Movement ( NRM ) has urged the Zamfara Government to restore order to halt further killings in the state.

    The Secretary of the party in the state, Mr Bello Galadi made the call while briefing newsmen on Wednesday in Gusau.

    Galadi expressed concern over the manner people were being killed in the state and accused the state government of not doing enough to end the killings and protect residents.

    He said that the party had suspended its activities in order mourn with the families of victims of the recent attacks in Anka Emirate.

    Read Also: Air Force deploys Special Forces in Zamfara to contain attacks

    The scribe said there was need for government to identify the root causes of the killings and take necessary measures to end it.

    He also blamed the Federal Government for not taking proactive measures toward protecting lives in the state.

    The News men reports that Gov. Abdulaziz Yari of Zamfara recently directed security agents to shoot and kill anyone caught carrying firearms in the state after the killing of 30 persons in Bawan Daji village.

    NAN

  • My people are being killed on daily basis – Emir of Birnin-Gwari 

    The Emir of Birnin-Gwari in Kaduna State, Malam Jibril Zubairu Mai-Gwari II has cried out that people are being killed in his Emirate on daily basis.

    He therefore asked the Federal Government to intensify efforts at getting rid of the bandits terrorizing the area.

    The Emir made the call at his palace on Tuesday evening while receiving the Minister of Interior, Lt. General AbdulRahman Danbazzau (rtd) and Deputy Inspector General of Police Operations, Habila Joshak who both visited Birnin Gwari.

    The Minister and DIG were is Birnin Gwari on assessment of the security situation of the area, where killings and kidnap of innocent citizens have become the order of the day.

    It would be recalled that, 11 soldiers on Operation ‘Ayem Akpatuma’ were killed in the area two weeks ago, while nine persons, including a bride were kidnapped last Sunday after killing of two persons.

    Speaking on the situation, the Emir said, armed bandits terrorizing his domain hibernate in Zamfara and come to attack in Birnin Gwari and hibernate in Birnin Gwari and go to Zamfara to carry out attacks.

    He said, he had to cry out about their predicament, because until the coming of the Minister, they felt they were not part of Nigeria.

    He however expressed optimism that, with the coming of the Minister, the security situation will improve, saying that, “people are being killed here on daily basis. Just day before yesterday, two people were killed and nine others, including a newly wedded bride were kidnapped.”

    The Emir also asked the Minister of Interior to tell President Muhammadu Buhari to rehabilitate Kaduna-Birnin Gwari-Jebba road, which has been in a deplorable state for a long period.

    According to Emir of Birnin-Gwari, “the Abuja-Kaduna-Kano road has been awarded for rehabilitation because big people like Senators and Governors pass through the road. Yes, we know they don’t pass here, but the road is very strategic to the economy of the country. Finished goods and raw materials are transported through here to and from Lagos.” He said.

    In his response, General Danbazzau said that Federal Government was very concerned about the situation in Kaduna State, particularly the Birnin Gwari axis.

    He however disclosed that his coming to the area alongside the DIG Operations and Kaduna State Commissioner of Police, Austin Iwar was to assess the security situation of the area. “God willing, we are going to map out strategies to address the continuous killings of innocent lives, kidnapping and cattle rustling”.

    “I want to assure you that, the Federal Government remains committed to protecting lives and property of every Nigerian. We will not take banditry, we will deal with them accordingly,” he assured.

    Read Also: Emir of Daura warns youths against drug abuse

  • Zamfara killings: Emir of Anka mulls UN’s intervention

    The Emir of Anka in Zamfara, Alhaji Attahiru Ahmad, has threatened to seek the United Nations (UN’s) intervention to end the protracted attacks on his domain by gunmen and insurgents.

    The traditional ruler made this known in his palace when the Gov. Abdulazeez Yari of the state paid a condolence visit on Friday.

    The emir expressed shock that in less than a week after President Muhammadu Buhari visited the state and charged security agents to brace up and end all forms of insecurity, insurgents still carried out mass killings.

    He said he had lost confidence in the ability and commitment of the security personnel because they had failed in the discharge of their obligations to provide security to the lives and property of the law abiding residents in his domain on different occasions.

    According to him, the only hope for the state is to seek the assistance of UN or African Union (AU) in fighting the insurgency in the state.

    He alleged that corruption among the security agencies and judiciary was the factor fuelling the security problems in the state, saying he will make available list of all identified corrupt security personnel and judges to the state as soon as it would be possible.

    He stressed the need to secure permanent base for security agencies to protect the areas under constant attacks by the gunmen.

    Earlier, Yari expressed regret over the incessant attacks, urging the security agencies to intensify their efforts at restoring normalcy in the affected areas.

    He therefore urged the security agents to apprehend all persons in possession of weapons henceforth to reduce the attacks. (NAN)

  • Gunmen kill 15 herders in Zamfara

    •Six killed in Southern Kaduna

    Gunmen believed to be cattle thieves killed 15 herders in attacks on a Zanfara State village yesterday, the police said.

    “Armed bandits attacked Bawon-Daji village and killed 15 people,” Zamfara State police spokesman Muhammad Shehu was quoted as saying by French News Agency, AFP.

    His account was corroborated by Gado Anka, a local government official.

    Anka told AFP thet motorcycle-riding gunmen stormed the remote village in Anka district around 13:00  (1200GMT), shooting dead 12 residents before fleeing to a hideout in the bush.

    “They returned two hours later and attacked mourners during the funeral of the victims in the cemetery, killing three more and injuring several others,” he said.

    Rural communuties in the agrarian state are under siege from gangs who kill, loot and torching

    This has prompted villages to form vigilante groups – which in turn are often accused of extra-judicial killings of suspected cattle thieves, prompting deadly reprisals by the gangs.

    It was not clear if the latest killings were as a result of reprisals.

    In February, dozens of people were killed when gunmen opened fire on traders and villagers at Birane, in the Zurmi area of the state.

    In Southern Kaduna state, six persons were feared killed in separate attacks in Bakin Kogi, Kaninkon chiefdom, Jama’a local government area.

    The killings occurred the day after Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai had a peace meeting with Fulani leaders.

    The two attacks were reported to have occurred at between 10am and 11am yesterday and carried out by gunmen suspected to be herdsmen.

    A member of the security committee in the community, Auta Maurice, who confirmed the attacks in a telephone interview said, the gunmen, numbering about 10, were wearing military and mobile police uniforms.

    Maurice said three people were killed in the bush when they went to cut wood for the roofing of their houses while three others were killed at a local mining site on the hills.

    He said four people were injured and were taken to the hospital in Kafanchan.

    According to him, “The attacks occurred in the bush at different locations and at different time.”

    He said, “The first attack occurred at about 10am when some members of our community  went to the bush to cut wood for roofing their houses.

    ”All of a sudden, the herdsmen opened fire at them and three people were killed while others managed to escape.

    ”The second attack happened at about 11am at a local mining site. Three people were also killed there, while four others were injured”.

    He added that “The herdsmen were dressed in army camouflage and mobile police uniforms”.

    He also said that the distances between the village and the places where the attacks took place is about 5 and 6 kilometres and that by the time the soldiers deployed to the community for security got to the locations the bandits had disappeared.

    “We reported the case to the army soldiers maintaining security in the our community and we went to the bush with them, but the bandits had fled” he said.

    Kaduna State Police Command confirmed the two attacks on Bakin Kogi, Kanikon Chiefdom in Jema’a Local Government Area of Kaduna State on Thursday.

    The police also confirmed that six persons, including four males and two females were killed in the attacks, while four other persons sustained injuries.

    The State Police Public Relations Officer, Aliyu Mukhtar, an Assistant Superintendent of Police told our correspondent that the attack claimed six lives while four persons sustained injuries.

    “A combined team of the police and the military are currently on manhunt for the perpetrators.

    “We will not leave any stone unturned until the perpetrators are apprehended and brought to book.”