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  • Insecurity: Kaduna mob lynch father, mother, son for acting as bandits’ informants

    Insecurity: Kaduna mob lynch father, mother, son for acting as bandits’ informants

    A man, his wife and son were lynched on Monday afternoon after a mob descended on them in Zangon Aya community, Igabi local government area of Kaduna state.

    The victims, Abdullahi Mohammed Gobirawa; his wife, Binta; and son, Hassan, were reportedly killed when the mob stormed their home.

    Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Mr Samuel Aruwan, in a statement, said the mob action was in response to the trio’s suspected collaboration with bandits, especially in relation to recent kidnappings in the area.

    “After killing the trio, the mob looted and burnt their home,”Aruwan added.

    The Commissioner said investigations into the incident are in progress.

    Receiving the reports, Aruwan said Governor Nasir El-Rufai expressed sadness over the violent actions of residents and strongly condemned the extra-judicial killings.

    “He stressed that lawful means alone should be adopted in confronting suspicions of criminality, as the destructive practice of self-help would only result in greater harm.

  • Abuja-Kaduna train service resumes operations amidst travellers’ apathy

    Abuja-Kaduna train service resumes operations amidst travellers’ apathy

    Barely 48 hours after bandits tampered with the rail tracks, the Abuja-Kaduna train service has resumed operations amidst the unwillingness of travellers to use the service.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the Nigeria Railway Corporation (NRC) resumed operations on the route, following Thursday’s explosion on the Abuja-Kaduna rail line.

    However, the Kaduna terminal station at Rigasa, has witnessed low passenger turnout.

    Recall that the NRC on Saturday resumed services on the Abuja-Kaduna route two days after it suspended operations on the route following the explosion.

    The Corporation had last Thursday announced the suspension of all operations on the route after an Abuja-Kaduna bound train almost suffered a derailment as a result of the explosion that occurred at the Rijanna area on the route.

    A check by the NAN at the Rigasa station on Sunday indicated that in spite of the resumption of normal train services, the turn out of passengers travelling from Kaduna to Abuja was till low.

    The train, with a carrying capacity of 928 passengers per trip, had barely 300 passengers on board traveling to Abuja, leaving more than half of the seats empty.

    Some of the passengers who spoke to NAN maintained that the train service still remained the safest means of transportation despite last week’s unfortunate incident.

    They, however, urged the authority concerned to ensure that they improved security along the rail lines and its surrounding areas.

    Mr Ezekiel Bala, a civil servant residing in Barnawa, Kaduna, said he was delighted with the prompt action of the NRC in addressing the unforeseen incident.

    “This development has also brought relief to many travellers coupled with the prevailing economic hardship,” he said.

    Mallam Iliyasu Kabir, a business man, resident of Ungwan Mu’azu, on his part said the early resumption of the train services had assuaged the fears of the public.

    “So many people had different speculations about the unfortunate incident, but we are happy that services have resumed. For some us, business continues as usual.,” Kabir added.

    Mrs Jamila Hassan, an entrepreneur residing in Ungwan Rimi area of Kaduna, said the development would further reduce heavy traffic on the highway that was capable of increasing road crashes.

    “The situation would have been pathetic, especially on the Abuja-Kaduna highway, considering the upcoming festivities, as the end of the year approaches,” she said.

    Mallam Samaila Dogo, a petty trader at the Rigasa train station, could not hide his joy upon seeing that the train service had resumed because the development would impact positively on his business.

    “I make brisk sales only when there are travellers who troop to the station or are returning from Abuja.

    “Some of us were already worried about where to relocate to, to earn a living, but thankfully business has resumed,” Dogo said.

    An official of NRC, who sought anonymity, told NAN that only the Headquarters could comment on the resumption of the train service, including the planned security measures to ensure the safety of lives and property of travellers.

  • Insecurity: State lawmakers join calls for declaration of bandits, kidnappers as terrorists

    Insecurity: State lawmakers join calls for declaration of bandits, kidnappers as terrorists

    The State Legislators of Nigeria, an umbrella body of the Speakers of the 36 State Houses of Assembly have called on the Federal Government to declare banditry and kidnappings as acts of terrorism.

    According to the lawmakers, this will lead to the solution to the insecurity challenges facing the country.

    The request formed part of the resolutions reached during the 2021 Third Quarter General Meeting of the Conference of the State Legislators of Nigeria held at the Katsina Government House on Saturday.

    The Chairman of the Speakers Forum and Speaker of the Bauchi State House of Assembly, Abubakar Suleiman, while reading a communique produced at the end of the meeting, decried the spate of insecurity in the country.

    According to the communique, the lawmakers resolved to work out legislative frame works to complement the efforts of the Federal Government to fight insecurity in the country.

    He added that the conference also resolved to make appropriate laws to address the fundamental issues such as unemployment.

    The meeting also called for financial autonomy across the country.

    “The conference while commending the governors who have given assent to the fund management bills passed by respective state assemblies called on other state governors who are yet to do so to give assent to the bill for effective and efficient implementation of financial autonomy across the nation,” he said.

    Earlier in the day, Governor Aminu Masari of Katsina State, who declared the conference open, called on the Federal Government to declare a State of Emergency on National security in order to bring an end the loss of lives and property across the state.

  • A Contest of Bandits and Terrorists – Chidi Amuta

    By Chidi Amuta

    Politicians tend to get into trouble when they tinker with language to conceal mischief. Former US President Donald Trump, the most advertised quintessential linguistic idiot, was in the habit of getting lost in a forest of simple distinctions. He could not distinguish between truth, facts, fiction and faction. He tinkered with ‘alternative truth’ instead and hit a brick wall. He finally settled into a world of his own lies and illusions, preferring to see everything else as a ‘hoax’.

    At home, political mischief has found a hiding place in a pretension to linguistic incompetence. See what a constant struggle Mr. Lai Mohammed has been waging just trying to distinguish between terrorists and bandits. Between Lai Mohammed and his chattering backup cast in Aso Rock, Abuja has trouble as to how better to define bandits as against terrorists. Sundry establishment spokesmen and politicians have insisted that the bandits are merely hungry citizens engaged in petty crimes of kidnapping, hostage taking and extortion in search of survival. At some point, Mr. Lai Mohammed said that the bandits cannot be called terrorists because they fly no flags and subscribe to no definable ideology. Sheikh Gumi, who more than anyone else is the most knowledgeable insider on bandit affairs, has advocated a generous cash payout to the bandits for their ‘patriotic’ services and sacrifices.

    Someone in government once gave me the foolish line that the bandits are having a field day because this law abiding president does not want to get into trouble with the international human rights community. According to this version of international law, the Nigerian military cannot shoot at the bandits because they fly no flags or banners identifying them as insurgents or secessionists even if they are decimating government troops and taking territory, making it impossible to govern large swathes of Nigerian territory. My friend Governor El Rufai of Kaduna State joined that chorus by insisting months ago that the bandits were a category unto themselves. According him then, they are just opportunistic armed criminals out to make some loose cash in a harsh economic situation. In line with this logic, the bandits were no different from armed robbers and other criminals operating elsewhere in the country. Fighting banditry was merely an aspect of crime control. That was before the bandits decided to virtually shift their operational headquarters from Zamfara to Kaduna State!

    Of late, however, the tone is beginning to change. It seems as though the National Assembly has woken up to the reality that the bandits mean serious business. The Assembly has joined calls on the Federal Government to designate the deadly bandit squads as terrorists in order for the full force of existing anti terrorism legislations to be invoked in dealing with them. Governor El Rufai, whose state has been at the receiving end of the worst display of bandit terrorism, has had a change of heart. He now agrees that the bandits are indeed terrorists and should be so categorized and treated. The question has come down to the simple common sense ones of: when does banditry graduate into terrorism? What acts qualify as terrorism? What do terrorists target and bandits abhor?

    I have an intellectual discomfort about the narrow politically inspired definitions that guide the actions of Nigeria’s officialdom. Maybe acts targeted at individuals and organisations of limited social and political consequence should be left in the territory of banditry. May be terrorists should be left in charge of acts that frighten the state or large groups of people. The trouble is where and how to draw the demarcation line. If a bandit group abducts an individual official of state, say a minister or his family, and demands ransom and probably gets it, I guess Nigerian officialdom would say that is banditry. But if no ransom is paid and the bandits proceed to televise the gruesome execution of the minister or his family, I guess someone will scream “terrorism”! If a squad of bandits invade a church or mosque and simply go straight to behead the Imam or Priest and so sends shock waves down the spine of the congregation, would that action against just one individual not qualify as an act of terror?

    Similarly, if a squad of bandits bomb a railway line for the purpose of gaining access to stranded passengers who they now proceed to fleece and terrorise and rob serially, does the subsequent act of petty robbery vindicate the original terrorist action of breaching national infrastructure and thus reduce everything to banditry? Still further, if a bandit action of mass abduction of school children leads to the closure of all schools in a state’s entire school system for months on end, does the initial bandit objective of seeking ransom from a multitude of parents justify the terrorist outcome of denying all children in a state of the opportunity to be educated for a long stretch?

    Bandits have rendered Zamfara State practically ungovernable for years. To help the state combat the bandits, the National Communications Commission decided to deny bandits communications all over the state by shutting down all telecommunications infrastructure and cell phone sites in the state. Cell phone stations in neighboring countries can now be accessed by Zamfara citizens who are however losing social and business communications as a result of the original bandit sabotage. Where does banditry end and terrorism begin?

    Ordinarily, acts by illicit agents which suddenly and violently disrupt the normal order of life is terrorism. Terrorist acts are marked and united by the shock and awe which they inflict on innocent unsuspecting people and on society at large. A gruesome knife attack on an individual at a public gathering, a suicide bombing at a church, mosque, wedding, market or restaurant -all qualify as acts of terror. Similarly, the bombing of a passenger aircraft or train, a mass shooting at a school, supermarket, train or bus station or airport are all acts of terrorism. When the act scales up to the sabotage of national infrastructure, attacks on security personnel or deliberate disruptions of the affairs of state or of persons authorized to conduct the normal orderly affairs of the state, we graduate from terrorism and migrate towards insurgency. When the terrorists in such situations proceed to carve out territory, to impose and collect taxes and levies and issue declarations and proclamations as it they were authorised sovereigns, we are squarely within the boundaries of insurgency, armed insurrection and even secession. The trouble with the Nigerian situation is that we are dealing with such fluidity in situations. Sometimes, the bandits abduct people and hand them over to Boko Haram or ISWAP. At other times, a bandit squad commits an act but Boko Haram takes responsibility openly. Either is both or one is the other!

    On the scale of acts that disturb the peace on a quantum scale, the bandits have left a trail of horror and blood in significant portions of the country. They have killed several innocent citizens. They have abducted scores of school kids, torched whole villages and settlements and killed their residents on an industrial scale. They have obstructed major inter state highways for hours and even days and rendered many of them death zones to be avoided by commuters. Unsuspecting travellers on these roads have either been kidnapped and kept for days waiting to be ransomed or killed when the ransom was not forthcoming.

    At the level of strategic disruptions and outright assaults on national sovereignty and critical infrastructure, the bandits have just bombed the strategic rail link between Abuja and Kaduna, destroying public assets in the process. Only a few days ago, The Wall Street Journal carried the frightening but disgraceful story of how the Nigerian Air Force had to corruptly buy off a bandit owned anti aircraft gun for N20 million ($50,000) in order to safeguard the air space of President Buhari’s Katsina State and make it safe for important air traffic. They have rendered some states ungovernable by holding governors in blackmail ransom. Some statewide school systems have been shut down for months as a result of frequent bandit abductions. They have similarly ambushed the convoys of some state governors. Quite a number of state officials and their family members have been kidnapped. Bandits have raided and torched police posts and stations, assaulted military barracks and killed as many soldiers as made themselves vulnerable and available. National food security has been dealt a deadly blow as bandit activity has kept farmers away from their fields while those intent on farming have had to pay huge tolls to local bandit commanders.

    As if all this is not sufficiently frightening, the bandits have frontally confronted the defense and security capability of the state. They have shot down combat aircraft and killed the surviving pilots. Two months ago, alleged bandits breached the confines of Nigeria’s premium military academy, The Nigerian Defense Academy (NDA) in Kaduna and killed two officers and abducted one who was lucky to be rescued weeks afterwards. Even before any investigations were conducted, key political figures jumped in to announce that the invaders of the NDA were bandits and not terrorists.

    In a bid to contain bandit activity, authorities have had to disable sections of the national telecommunications infrastructure in designated states (Zamfara and Katsina), thereby cutting off significant business and civil communications in these parts of the country with the attendant economic losses. If these bandits are simply opportunistic thieves, how come they have acquired such sophisticated tactical capabilities in weapons handling, communications, field coordination, geo location, mobility etc. as to have become almost invincible? Who trained these bandits? Who and what is enabling these people? Where did they emerge from in the last six years as to have become a permanent fixture of the Nigerian landscape?

    There is of course enough in all this to re-designate these bandits into something even worse than terrorists. Curiously, the simple business of naming terrorist organizations and their affiliates has been escalated to unusual heights in Abuja’s treatment of the bandits of the Northern precinct. In a casual aside remark at the conclusion of his state visit to Nigeria last week, Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, remarked ,off the cuff, that the terrorist cell that almost overthrew him a few years back is still well and active in Nigeria. But for Nigeria, finding and correctly designating terrorist organisations seems to require special skills, deliberation and conformity to some unfamiliar criteria and protocol.

    It was in fact the international community that designated Boko Haram a terrorist organisation in line with the global anti-terrorist and counter insurgency war in the aftermath of terrorist upsurge in major western centres. The Nigerian government merely concurred in order to qualify for international assistance.

    In the case of IPOB, the process was simple and straightforward. Once Nnamdi Kanu and his few miserable fellow travellers showed up, a federal presidential diktat pronounced IPOB a terrorist organisation. The Attorney General formalised and legalised the presidential proclamation by going to an Abuja High Court to file the same. Pronto. A terrorist organisation was born. Up to that point, IPOB had not set off a single pipe bomb anywhere in Nigeria. The decision was quickly gazetted and injected into the national political lexicon where it has remained since.

    It qualified the South-east for special military security operations and frequent clampdowns. Up to that point, IPOB was better known for floating an annoying pirate radio station with specialisation in silly name calling, abusive propaganda and hate speech. At most, IPOB was more adept at organising processions adorned with the Biafra flag. At other times, IPOB enthusiasts abroad waited for Nigerian officials on foreign trips and gave them the slaps and floggings of their lives!

    It has taken years of sustained federal provocation and violence for IPOB to graduate to its present stage of inexcusable belligerence and recourse to violence. Now IPOB and its allied ESN operatives have allegedly torched police stations, breached prison facilities and attacked police and military personnel.

    While Nigerian officialdom keeps playing ping pong with distinguishing between bandits and terrorists, matters have progressed rather rapidly. The bandits are not waiting for the pleasure of having Mr. Buhari name or rename them. They seem to have serious business to conduct and are proceeding with it at their own pace. Mr. Lai Mohammed can sit in his fancy office and make silly proclamations and pontifications about what qualifies a bandit to become an enemy of the sovereign state. He can even wait till each bandit formation adorns a flag and prints a pamphlet of ideology or declares a republic. These guys have no time to waste and seem to have plenty of business on hand. They are writing our daily news and deciding for us what is important and what should be headline news. By their schedule, it seems they have a loaded time- table. After all we are a nation of unprotected soft targets, literally.

    While the battle of linguistic categorisation rages, we are in the process of losing our nation to the combined force of bandits, terrorists, secessionists, political trouble makers and, most importantly, monumental governmental incompetence.

    I have no way of knowing who thinks for this government. If there are any such persons, it would be instructive to take a look at recent happenings in Afghanistan. With all the American hardware and training plus the presence of NATO forces, it took just eleven days for the US-backed government in Kabul to collapse. Today, it is the Taliban and not my friend Ashraf Ghani and his coterie of Washington inducted advisers and strategists that are holding sway in Kabul. It is instead the Taliban that is holding talks with the US State Department on the future of Afghanistan. In a turmoil, the world waits patiently for things to die down. They ask the next question: who is in charge here? They wait for a new order to show up and plan its feet on the ground and then deal with it. Nations may disintegrate but never disappear. To paraphrase V.S Naipaul: The world is what it is. Those who are nothing and want to be nothing have no place in it.

  • Bandits abduct two prospective Corp members heading to NYSC camp

    Bandits abduct two prospective Corp members heading to NYSC camp

    The Police Command in Zamfara on Friday confirmed that bandits had abducted two prospective corps members deployed from Benue to Kebbi and Sokoto states.

    The Command’s Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mohammed Shehu, disclosed this in a statement in Gusau, Zamfara.

    Shehu said the Zamfara Police Command had received report of their abduction from the State Coordinator, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Zamfara State, Namalam Taura, in Gusau.

    According to the PPRO, the report indicated that two prospective corps members deployed from Benue to Kebbi and Sokoto States were among the victims abducted along Tsafe –Gusau road on Tuesday Oct. 19, 2021 at about 22.30 hours.

    Shehu said the command received the report on Friday, October 22, 2021 when the Commissioner of Police, Ayuba Elkanah, visited the Orientation Camp at Tsafe, Tsafe Local Government Area.

    He said that Elkanah had visited the NYSC orientation camp to assess the existing security emplacement to ensure safety and security of the prospective corps members arriving at the camp for the two weeks orientation exercise.

    “It could be recalled that on Oct. 19, 2021, at about 2230 hours, a vehicle with registration number GBK 339 ZY was blocked by armed bandits along Tsafe- Gusau road while traveling from Benue to Sokoto State.

    “The vehicle was attacked while passing through Wanzamai Village in Tsafe LGA.

    “And that resulted to the abduction of some passengers whose identities and number remained unknown,” Shehu said.

    He said that the Command had commenced investigation into the incident with a view to establishing the actual number of persons abducted.

    He said the command had deployed a team of security forces on search and rescue operation to rescue the victims.

    Shehu said that CP Elkanah assured the NYSC coordinator and the corps members of police commitment to safeguard their lives.

    The commissioner, however, enjoined them to be security conscious and restrict their movement while in the camp.

    Meanwhile, effort to get details from the NYSC was not successful due to suspension of mobile network in Tsafe local government area.

  • CBN offer N500m grant for university, polytechnic students

    CBN offer N500m grant for university, polytechnic students

    The Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN, has said it will support youths in tertiary institutions with grants to promote entrepreneurship and reduce unemployment.

    The CBN disclosed this on Wednesday in a report, titled: “Guidelines for the implementation of tertiary institutions entrepreneurship scheme”.

    “Five top Nigerian polytechnics and universities with the best entrepreneurial pitches/ideas shall be awarded as follows: first place – N150m; second place – N120m; third place – N100m; fourth place – N80m; and fifth place – N50m,” it said.

    The CBN disclosed that the Tertiary Institutions Entrepreneurship Scheme (TIES) is in partnership with Nigerian polytechnics and universities to harness the potentials of graduate entrepreneurs (gradpreneurs).

    According to the guidline, the broad objective of the Scheme is to enhance access to finance by undergraduates and graduates of polytechnics and universities in Nigeria with innovative entrepreneurial and technological ideas.

    Other specific objectives of the Scheme include providing an enabling environment for co-creation, mentorship, and development of entrepreneurial and technological innovations.

    Activities to be covered under the Scheme would include innovative start-ups and existing businesses owned by graduates of Nigerian polytechnics and universities in the areas of agribusiness, Information technology, Creative Industry, Science and Technology.

    Individuals will be entitled to a loan limit of N5.0 million with a maximum of 5 years tenor at an interest rate of 5 per cent per annum (9% effective from March 1, 2022 or as may be prescribed by the CBN).

    For partnership, the loan limit is N25.0 million and a tenor of 5 years also at an interest rate of 5 per cent per annum (9% effective from March 1, 2022 or as may be prescribed by the CBN).

  • BREAKING: Bomb scare forces NRC to suspend selling of train tickets

    BREAKING: Bomb scare forces NRC to suspend selling of train tickets

    The Nigerian Railway Corporation (NRC) has suspended selling tickets for its Abuja-Kaduna train line operations, following a bomb scare.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Senator Shehu Sani and a host of other Nigerians escaped death after bandits allegedly bombed a section of the Abuja-Kaduna rail track and allegedly opened fire on one of the trains plying the route.

    While there is no official statement from the authorities on the incident yet, the NRC has stopped selling tickets on its e-ticketing platform.

    TNG reports the NRC had introduced the e-ticketing platform as the only option to book tickets for traveling in the Abuja-Kaduna train route, following unwholesome practices by ticket racketeers.

    A visit to the e-ticketing platform shows a scrolling widget with the message: “due to unforseen circumstances, train services have been immediately suspended for the safety of our dear passengers. Efforts are in place to restore service. Further information would follow immediately service is restored”.

    BREAKING: NRC suspends selling Abuja-Kaduna train tickets after bomb scare
    Pop up message on NRC e-ticketing platform

    Attempts to book a ticket on the platform proved abortive as the fields to select source station, destination station and date to travel have been temporarily disabled.

    Recall that following the bomb scare, former Kaduna lawmaker Sani had urged the NRC to suspend all Abuja-Kaduna train operations until the issue is addressed.

    In a tweet, the former Kaduna lawmaker alleged that the bandits had attacked a Kaduna-Abuja train on Wednesday with explosives. He alleged that the terrorists also opened fire on the engine driver and tank of the train.

    Sani revealed that he was on board when the train he boarded on Thursday ran over a rail track damaged by the bandits on Wednesday, and that it took a miracle for them to escape.

    “Yesterday, terrorists attacked the Kaduna Abuja railway with an explosive & opened fire on the train, targeting the Engine Driver & the Tank.This morning, I was on board when our train ran over another explosive damaged rail track. It took a miracle for us to escape,” Senator Sani tweeted.

    According to Senator Sani, the bandits planted the explosive that damaged the rail track along the rail track and that the explosion shattered the windshield of the train engine.

    “They also opened fire, targeting the driver and the tank. It happened between Dutse and Rijana stations. The driver struggled to move towards Kaduna Rigasa station.

    “This early morning, I was on board when our train ran over another explosive damaged railings. The train nearly skid off its track, then we miraculously escaped.

    “All Kaduna Abuja train operations need to be suspended for today until this issue is addressed,” Sani stated via his official Facebook page.

     

    Abuja – Kaduna Train attacked last night.
    The rail track bombarded today. Where are we heading to?

    By Malam

    Sincerely, the State Government are treating this security matter with kids gloves. The report I read was very disturbing. It is now joint terrorist-bandits operation!

    While here in the South West they are enjoying peace, the North, especially Kaduna State always report scores of kidnap and/or murder victims!

    May Allah save us from this calamity.

    Posted by Engr Auwal-bz Nuhu on Thursday, 21 October 2021

    Meanwhile, efforts to reach Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Mohammed Jalige for details on the incident proved abortive at the time of filing this report.

    Also, there is no official statement from the authorities yet; however, the Abuja-Kaduna Train Service Station Manager, Paschal Nnorli has confirmed to PUNCH that there was an attack on the train, but could not tell if it was with an explosive or not.

    “Yes, there was an attack, but right now I cannot confirm if it was an explosive or bomb attack as people are saying.

    “Investigations are ongoing and I’ll give you updates as they come in. Out engineers have been mobilised to the area. And right now we have suspended services,” Nnorli said.

    It was also gathered that security agents in Kaduna had scuttled an attempt by bandits who tried to plant explosives around certain bridges in the State.

     

    Yesternight,Bandits attacked the Kaduna-Abuja train.They planted an explosive that damaged the rail track and shattered the windshield of the train engine.They also opened fire,targeting the Driver and the Tank.It happened between Dutse and Rijana stations.The Driver struggled to move towards Kaduna Rigasa station.

    This early morning,I was on board when our train ran over another explosive damaged railings.The train nearly skid off its track, then we miraculously escaped.
    All Kaduna Abuja train operations need to be suspended for today until this issue is addressed.

    Senator Shehu Sani.

    Posted by Ukan Kurugh on Thursday, 21 October 2021

  • BREAKING: Senator Sani, hundreds of people escape death as bandits bomb Abuja-Kaduna train

    BREAKING: Senator Sani, hundreds of people escape death as bandits bomb Abuja-Kaduna train

    Senator Shehu Sani and a host of other Nigerians have escaped death after bandits bombed a section of the Abuja-Kaduna rail track and opened fire on one of the trains plying the route.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Senator Sani was a former Senator, who represented Kaduna Central Senatorial District in the National Assembly (NASS).

    In a tweet, the former lawmaker alleged that the bandits had attacked a Kaduna-Abuja train on Wednesday with explosives. He alleged that the terrorists also opened fire on the engine driver and tank of the train.

    Sani revealed that he was on board when the train he boarded on Thursday ran over a rail track damaged by the bandits on Wednesday, and that it took a miracle for them to escape.

    “Yesterday, terrorists attacked the Kaduna Abuja railway with an explosive & opened fire on the train, targeting the Engine Driver & the Tank.This morning, I was on board when our train ran over another explosive damaged rail track. It took a miracle for us to escape,” Senator Sani tweeted.

    According to Senator Sani, the bandits planted the explosive that damaged the rail track along the rail track and that the explosion shattered the windshield of the train engine.

    “They also opened fire, targeting the driver and the tank. It happened between Dutse and Rijana stations. The driver struggled to move towards Kaduna Rigasa station.

    “This early morning, I was on board when our train ran over another explosive damaged railings. The train nearly skid off its track, then we miraculously escaped.

    “All Kaduna Abuja train operations need to be suspended for today until this issue is addressed,” Sani stated via his official Facebook page.

    TNG reports the train plying the Abuja-Kaduna route has an average of five coaches and each coach takes over 60 passengers.

    Meanwhile, efforts to reach Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Mohammed Jalige for details on the incident proved abortive at the time of filing this report.

    Also, there is no official statement from the authorities yet; however, it was gathered that security agents in Kaduna had scuttled an attempt by bandits who tried to plant explosives around certain bridges in the State.

  • Sultan to Nigerians: We must not allow bandits take over any section of our country

    Sultan to Nigerians: We must not allow bandits take over any section of our country

    The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammadu Sa’ad Abubakar, has urged security agencies and political leaders to deal decisively with all those who think they can turn the country upside down through misinterpretation of religious teachings.

    Speaking at the 2nd National Education Summit of the Nigerian Army, holding in Sokoto, the monarch highlighted the problem with extremism.

    “So many people turn religious upside down to suit them because they have not been properly guided on what should be the teachings, especially of the two major religions.”

    “This has been a serious challenge to us. So education is one area where we can deal properly with the challenge of extremism.

    “We should and we must not allow extremists to take over any section of the country and we must do so by challenging them educationally and security wise,” he said

    The monarch said the summit was coming at the right time because of so many challenges in the country.

    The Sultan said lack of implementation of resolutions reached at similar summits was the reason why Nigeria was enmeshed in various problems.

    “The more we come together to discuss our problems, the more solutions will come and the more we implement a those solutions, the better for the country.”

    He also stressed the need for Nigerians to deemphasise paper qualification by making education very functional and productive.

    He also advised that, lessons should be taught in local languages, saying this would make our students to learn better and faster.

    In his remarks, Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal noted that the summit happened at the right time in view of the challenges which were impacting negative on the education sector.

    The Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Farauk Yahya, said the security challenges are surmountable with maximum cooperation of all and sundry.

    He urged all the participants at the summit to offer meaningful suggestion and input, saying the army Shall remain resolute in protecting the lives and properties of Nigerians.

  • Insecurity: We have been on FG’s neck since 2017 to declare bandits as terrorists – El-Rufai

    Insecurity: We have been on FG’s neck since 2017 to declare bandits as terrorists – El-Rufai

    Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State, has asked the Federal Government to declare bandits threatening the peace of the Northwestern region as “terrorists”.

    El-Rufai made this call after receiving the third quarter security report from the Commissioner of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Mr. Samuel Aruwan, at the Sir Kashim Ibrahim House, Kaduna on Wednesday.

    According to the governor, declaring the bandits as terrorists will enable the Nigerian security forces to utterly decimate the gunmen without fear of being sanctioned by the international community.

    “We in the Kaduna State government had always urged for the declaration of bandits as insurgents and terrorists. We have written letters to the federal government since 2017 asking for this declaration because it is this declaration that will allow the Nigerian military to attack and kill these bandits without any major consequences in the international law.

    “So, we support the resolution by the National Assembly and we are going to follow up with a letter of support for the federal government to declare these bandits and insurgents as terrorists, so that, there will be fair game for our military,” the governor declared.

    He also noted that the recruitment of 1,000 youths each across the 774 local government areas of the country would deal a deadly blow to bandits and other criminal elements in the land.

    Earlier, a report presented by the Kaduna State Commissioner for Internal Security and Home affairs, Samuel Aruwan, had revealed that at least 888 people were killed in violent attacks by bandits in various parts of Kaduna State in the last nine months.

    Aruwan in presenting the report further detailed that a total number of 343 people were killed by bandits between July and September this year alone, while 2, 553 people were kidnapped by bandits in various communities across the state from January to September 2021.

    While most of the killings were attributed to kidnappings and the activities of bandits, the commissioner however, stated that some deaths within the period under review were due to communal clashes, violent attacks and reprisals that cut across all ethnic and religious groups in the state.

    In his reaction, Governor El-Rufai who sympathized with the victims of the attacks, ordered for the immediate compensation of surviving victims and relatives of the deceased.

    He pledged to continue his support for the security forces as they carry on their push to dislodge the criminals from their hideouts and rid the region of all marauders threatening the peace.