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  • Sheikh Gumi opens school for bandits in Kaduna forest

    Sheikh Gumi opens school for bandits in Kaduna forest

    Kaduna based Islamic Scholar Sheikh (Dr) Ahmad Gumi has built schools for herdsmen in Kaduna forests as part of measures to curb banditry and general insecurity.

    Gumi said that the insecurity situation in the country can become a thing of the past, saying bandits are ready to drop their arms if education opportunities and other basic amenities are provided for Fulani herdsmen at the grassroots.

    The sheikh stated this on Sunday while on an inspection tour of Sheikh Uthman Bin Fodio Centre, a school built by Sheikh Gumi funded Mosque Foundation Limited, at Kagarko Grazing Reserve near Kohoto Village in Kagarko local government area of Kaduna State.

    Sheikh Gumi said if the centre, which is designed to educate herdsmen, is replicated everywhere in the country, Nigerians will live in peace, adding that, instead of spending billions on military hardware to fight the bandits, Nigeria should spend money on schools and teachers.

    The Islamic scholar stated categorically that, he had spoken with the bandits and they have expressed willingness to drop their arms and embrace peace if their children can be given education and other social amenities.

    ‘What motivated me to start this project was to solve the insecurity problem we have from the root because every crime has its perpetrators and every perpetrator is drawn from a pool; so we want to go there and dry the pool and we found out that education is the best cure,’ Gumi said.

    ‘If they are educated, they will not be doing what they are doing. So, we say we must take education to the grassroots and we embarked on the project to also be an example for others, local government, state and federal and rich individuals even cooperative societies to come together and make sure that we are directed across the forest to know what we can do to carter for nomads; it does not cost much, very little and it will help to educate them and we will live peacefully with them.

    ‘What we have here is centre containing six classrooms that can be used for primary, secondary schools and at various times you can teach all categories at all times and the place will be engaged for 24 hours because the herdsmen usually take their cattle out by 10 am and bring them back by dawn or sunset so they have 2 hours before they take their cattle away and we have 2 to 3 hours because we like to put some solar light so that they can read 8, 9, 10 in the night so that the herder can go and come back.

    ‘We have schools, we have hospital and also showing them how to grind the foliage which they can use to feed their animals, some of them don’t need to go out because those things are so cheap and farmers are throwing those things away, soon farmers will start charging for it. If we can duplicate this everywhere Nigerians will live in peace.’

    On whether or not he said Nigeria will no longer exist if bandits are declared as terrorists, he said, “It is a quotation out of context, I didn’t say there will be no Nigeria, I said if banditry now has turned into terrorism, fanatical religious terrorism which is there because Islam recognises religious terrorism so if we allow the herdsmen to turn into a religious fanatic and extremist it will not be good for us as a nation.

    herdsmen as terrorists because you are attaching it to herdsmen, you are not attaching it to an organization and if you say herdsmen are terrorist Nigeria will have a problem, the whole course will be on fire, the North South and East will be on fire and nothing will remain of Nigeria if everywhere is on fire.’

    He said, there is a lot that can be done to improve insecurity in Nigeria such as having this kind of centre instead of spending billions on hardware, let’s spend it on schools and teachers “even the bandits I have spoken with them as am speaking with you to drop down their weapons to study, so long their women and children will learn they are ready to drop their weapons, so why won’t we embrace peace” he stressed.

    Earlier while addressing the community, Dr Gumi said that though the construction of the centre is still ongoing, the three tiers of government can come in and partner on training the herdsmen on how they can be economically viable.

    ‘We want Nigerians to know that the herdsman is the most peaceful. For those that have used banditry and criminality to express their grievances, we want them to know that there is another way.

    ‘We call on the three tiers of government, corporate organisations and public-spirited individuals to support in bringing development to the grassroots,’ he appealed.

    In their separate speeches, Fulani chiefs of the community, Ardo Ahmed Tahiru, Imam Tafa Dahiru and Christian cleric in the community, Luka Mai Ungwar commended Sheikh Gumi for the gesture, stressing that the project has united the community and they are all full of joy.

    On arrival before proceeding to the community, Sheikh Gumi led his entourage to the Palace of the Sarki of Kagarko, 98-year-old Malam Sa’ad Abubakar where they received royal blessings.

    It was gathered that the multi-million naira centre is being solely funded by Sheikh Gumi, while the land on which it is being constructed was donated by the Sarki of Kagarko.

  • Bandits kill nine, rustle livestock, burgle shops in Zamfara

    Bandits kill nine, rustle livestock, burgle shops in Zamfara

    At least nine persons have been killed by bandits in Tungar Ruwa Village located in Anka Local Government Area of Zamfara State.

    The gunmen also rustled livestock, burgled shops, and carted away foodstuff, among other valuables.

    According to reports, the gunmen invaded the town on Wednesday night and started shooting sporadically leading to the death of nine locals and several others injured.

    The incident was confirmed on Friday night by the spokesperson of the Zamfara State Police Command, Mohammed Shehu.

    The police spokesperson said the tactical operatives have been deployed to the area to go after the perpetrators and to forestall further attacks.

    The Command further appealed to the people to always cooperate with security agencies to clamp down on criminals and their collaborators.

    Meanwhile, on Sunday, gunmen suspected to be bandits also attacked Rijiya village in Gusau Local Government Area of the state, killing six people and abducting several others.

    A resident of the village explained that the bandits stormed the village on motorcycles and shot sporadically into the air killing some of the residents.

    Also on Monday, seven police personnel were killed by bandits along the Tofa-Magami road in Gusau Local Government Area.

    Eyewitnesses said the incident occurred around 6:00 pm when the police operatives were patrolling the area. The bandits were said to have ambushed the police operatives, killing seven of them and setting ablaze the operational vehicle.

  • Troops nab 48 bandits, kill 15 in North West, North Central

    Troops nab 48 bandits, kill 15 in North West, North Central

    The Defence Headquarters says troops operating in North West and North Central have arrested no fewer than 48 bandits and eliminated 15 in two weeks.

    Brigadier General Bernard Onyeuko, Acting Director, Defence Media Operations, disclosed this on Thursday in Abuja.

    He spoke briefing newsmen on the operations of the Armed Forces of Nigeria between October 29 and November 11.

    Onyeuko also disclosed that 42 kidnapped victims were rescued in different operations across the zones during the period under review.

    He said: “Under Operation Hadarin Daji, troops carried out extensive land and air operations across the theatre leading to the arrest, of 16 criminal elements, killing of 13 bandits and rescuing six kidnapped civilians in the North West.”

    He added that 12 assorted arms and 77 rounds of 7.62mm ammunition were recovered within the period.

    Under Operation Safe Haven, Onyeuko said that troops maintained continuous vigilance with constant land and air patrols to deny criminal elements freedom of action.

    He said the general security situation in the Plateau had been relatively calm within the period in spite of some pockets of incidents recorded in some locations.

    He added that troops rescued 33 kidnapped victims from bandits and arrested 23 criminal elements within the period.

    Under Operation Whirl Stroke, Onyeuko said that troops continued to carry out clearance and raid operations in parts of Benue and Nasarawa States, leading to arrest of nine bandits, killing of two and rescuing of three victims.

    According to him, troops recovered 19 arms, including AK-47 rifles, Machine Guns, two locally-made pistols and six extra rifle magazines as well as 79 rounds of ammunition.

    He added: “Other weapons recovered were 36 hand grenades, pump action as well as locally-made rifles and ammunition.

    “There is no gainsaying that the efforts of armed forces of Nigeria and other security agencies, both kinetic and non-kinetic, are yielding significant results.

    “We will not relent nor rest on our oars in the fight against criminalities in all parts of the country.

    “As always, the military high command commends the continued sacrifices of its troops and continues to salute their courage and resilience toward achieving sustainable peace in the country.”

  • Police foil kidnap attempt on Kaduna-Abuja highway

    Police foil kidnap attempt on Kaduna-Abuja highway

    Police in Kaduna State have foiled a kidnap attempt on the Kaduna-Abuja highway.

    The police spokesman in the state, ASP Muhammad Jalige, stated on Wednesday that on Nov. 9, at about 7.45 p.m., the Commissioner of Police, Mr Mudassiru Abdullahi, was on an official tour.

    “The commissioner intercepted a large group of marauding bandits on a heinous mission around Alheri Cam

    “He led his officers and men to chase the bandits into the forest with tactical firepower as a result of which they escaped with bullet wounds,” he stated.

    Jalige stated that the precision exhibited by the officers during the encounter was exemplary and served as a morale booster for other operatives to emulate.

    He added that CP Abdullahi charged officers manning various nipping points along the highway to be ruthless with bandits so as to change the security profile of the road for the better.

    “The CP also called on adjoining communities to report any person found with gunshot wounds to the nearest police formation,” Jalige stated.

  • Bandits kill 13, injure 11 in another attack on Katsina communities

    Bandits kill 13, injure 11 in another attack on Katsina communities

    At least 11 people have been killed after bandits in their numbers, armed with sophisticated weapons, attacked several communities in Batsari Local Government Area of Katsina State.

    Witnesses told newsmen that upon their arrival late on Tuesday night, the bandits shot sporadically into the air before going house by house in search of their victims.

    The bandits are said to have operated in not less than five villages within the council.

    Locals say, during the night raid, 13 people were also injured and several houses burnt down as the bandits operated from dusk till the wee hours of Wednesday.

    Confirming the incident, police authorities in the state disclosed that the communities attacked included Katoge and Yanturaku.

    Police Spokesman, SP Gambo Isah, in a statement noted that the gunmen came recklessly wielding AK-47 rifles.

    He further stated that the force has deployed a deputy commissioner in charge of operations alongside additional units of mobile police operatives to beef up security within the area.

    Those killed in last night’s attacks were buried today in Batsari town in line with Islamic rites.

  • Bandits ambush police patrol team in Zamfara, kill seven, set vehicle ablaze

    Bandits ambush police patrol team in Zamfara, kill seven, set vehicle ablaze

    No fewer than seven police personnel have been reportedly killed by suspected bandits along the Tofa-Magami road in Gusau Local Government Area of Zamfara State.

    According to reports, the incident occurred around 6:00 pm on Monday when the police operatives were patrolling the area.

    The bandits were said to have ambushed the police operatives, killing seven of them and setting ablaze the operational vehicle.

    According to eyewitnesses, the bandits who were about 100, engaged the Police operatives in a gun duel before overpowering and killing them.

    The Spokesperson for Yarima Bakura Specialist Hospital Gusau, Awwal Ruwandoruwa, confirmed receiving seven dead bodies of the slain police operatives.

    Meanwhile, the Zamfara State Government and Police Command are yet to confirm the incident.

  • JUST IN: Bandits kill Air Vice Marshall, Maisaka, grandson in Kaduna

    JUST IN: Bandits kill Air Vice Marshall, Maisaka, grandson in Kaduna

    Unknown gunmen suspected to be bandits have killed Air Vice-Marshall Mohammed Maisaka(retd), Proprietor and MD of MSK Hospital Rigasa in Kaduna State.

    He has shot dead a few hours ago at his residence at Makarfi Road, Rigasa Kaduna.

    The police in Kaduna State have commenced investigation into the murder of AVM Maisaka and his grandson.

    The police called on members of the public to avail it with useful and timely information that could lead to the arrest of the killers.

    Maisaka, who operated a private hospital in Kaduna, was killed by gunmen at his residence in Ragasi, Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna.

    Speaking to journalists, the Police Public Relations Officer, PPRO, of Kaduna Command, ASP Muhammad Jalige, confirmed the killing, saying the deceased’s gateman was also injured in the incident.

    He said: “The incident occurred in the early hours of Tuesday. Maisaka’s gateman sustained injuries from the attack.

    “When the information was received, the Commissioner of Police, Mudassiru Abdullah, directed the Divisional Police Officer and the Area Commander to the scene.

    “The corpse has been evacuated to the hospital and the gateman has also been rushed to the hospital for treatment.

    “Details of the incident would be made available soon,” he said.

    Meanwhile, there was calm at the scene of the incident, but some people were seen in groups nearby, discussing the development.

  • Just In: Air Force officer who helped bandits in NDA attack arrested

    Just In: Air Force officer who helped bandits in NDA attack arrested

    The Nigerian military and intelligence services have uncovered one of the collaborators of the bandits’ attack on the Nigerian Defence Academy (NDA).

    The personnel is a member of the Nigerian Air Force (NAF). He is Sergeant Torsobo Solomon, currently attached to the Air Force Comprehensive School, Yola.

    The military announced he was arrested on Monday in Yola, capital of Adamawa State.

    An INTREP reads: “On 08 Nov 21, at about 0600hrs, NAF07/ 23922, SGT Torsobo Solomon of 153 BSG (AIR FORCE COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOL YOLA) was arrested on the order of the Base Commander as requested by the NDA Commander for an offence connecting with arms and ammunition with recent bandit attack at NDA Kaduna.

    “At about 0815hrs, ATR with reg no NAF 930 to arrive flight line to convey him from Yola to NDA Kaduna for further interrogation.”

    The NDA released Solomon’s photo and announced he is to be flown to the Army Training Regiment (ATR) in Kaduna.

    The hit on the well-fortified military asset is considered one of the most audacious attacks against Nigeria’s Armed Forces in history.

    The deadly assault on August 24, 2021, left two officers – Lieutenant Commander Wulah and Flight Lieutenant CM Okoronkwo – dead.

    Second Lieutenant Onah sustained gunshot wounds. Major Christopher Datong was kidnapped and later released.

    The non-state armed actors attacked the NDA campus in Afaka, Kaduna, around 1:30am.

  • How bandits’ invasion of NDA premises embarrassed me – CDS Irabor

    How bandits’ invasion of NDA premises embarrassed me – CDS Irabor

    Chief of Defence Staff, General Lucky Irabor, has said that he was embarrassed that the army did not foresee the attack on the Nigerian Defence Academy.

    “Nigerian Defence Academy is not a place where we could think that we should fortify to such a level that liberty that is required to be able to emplace the level of leadership learning and skills will be lost,” he said during a programme – RadioNow’s Urgent Conversations, monitored on Channels Television on Friday.

    “But that, of course, is a lesson we have factored, and it does not in any way dampen the preparedness of the Armed Forces of Nigeria to what it should. And it does not in any way speak to our weakness and our inability to defend the nation”.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that the academy was attacked by bandits in August, resulting in the abduction of one officer and the death of two others.

    The bandits, who came in a vehicle, were said to have passed through the security gate into the academy, disguised in military uniforms, after which they proceeded to the officers’ quarters.

    On arrival, they began shooting sporadically and in the process, killed two officers (a Major and a Squadron Leader), and later on, took another Major away through the nearby bush inside the academy.

    The sound of the gunfire, however, alerted the troops of the NDA Quick Response Team, who arrived at the scene, but were unable to rescue the kidnapped officer as the bandits were already gone with the victim

  • Bandits rape two, attack others in Kwara

    Bandits rape two, attack others in Kwara

    The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps has confirmed that unknown gunmen have attacked Nuku Village in Kaiama Local Government Area of Kwara.

    This is contained in a statement signed by the Spokesman of Kwara Command of the Corps, Mr Babawale Afolabi, and made available to newsmen in Ilorin on Thursday.

    Afolabi said that the gunmen abducted two minors of the same family and injured the head of the family and one other person with machete.

    He said that the abducted girls were later released after the abductors had canal knowledge of them.

    “In the early hours of November 3, some yet to be identified gunmen invaded Alhaji Hassan Yunusa’s settlement, at Nuku Village in Kaiama.

    “Investigation revealed that the assailants were actually looking for money, as they ransacked the whole place and could not find anything.

    “They attacked Alhaji Yunusa and Woru Yunusa with multiple machete wounds and went away with two girls, but later released them a few hours later.

    “It was discovered that the abductors had canal knowledge of the innocent girls,” he said.

    The spokesman said that the two victims were receiving medical treatment at a medical facility, adding that series of medical tests were carried out on them.

    He, however, said that security operatives had started investigation to apprehend the evil men for the prosecution to serve as a deterrent.