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  • Insecurity: We as Buhari’s supporters can no longer keep quiet – Senator Adeyemi

    Insecurity: We as Buhari’s supporters can no longer keep quiet – Senator Adeyemi

    The Senator Representing Kogi West Senatorial District on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the National Assembly (NASS), Senator Smart Adeyemi has said supporters of President Muhammadu Buhari can no longer keep quiet over the security situation of the country.

    Senator Adeyemi stated this on Tuesday, while debating a motion moved by Senator Sani Musa on the activities of bandits and Boko Haram terrorists in Shiroro and Rafi Local Government Areas of Niger State.

    He described the present situation of the country as worse than the civil war, and that President Buhari must rise to the occasion and bring in people to save the country or else, Adeyemi said, everyone would be consumed.

    “Insecurity is a serious problem today in Nigeria and there comes a time we cannot but speak the truth. Today, all of us have been threatened. We need not run away from the fact that this is the worst instability we are facing.

    “In fact, this is worse than the civil war. The answer is very simple. We cannot pretend that we are capable of confronting the issues we are facing. Let us shout and call for foreign support.

    “The President should get to know that we as supporters can no longer keep quiet. The nation is on fire. The President must rise to the occasion and bring in people to save this country or else we will be consumed. We cannot keep quiet any longer.

    “It has gotten to a situation that we cannot sleep with our two eyes closed. Our security system has collapsed and because it has failed we need to look for foreign support.

    “The President must know that this is a bad time for our nation. Let us shut down this National Assembly if we cannot save this country,” the Kogi Senator said.

    Contributing to the motion, the APC Senator representing Osun Central, Senator Ajibola Basiru, who is also Spokesperson of the Nigeria Senate, said the Nigeria Police Force (NPF) is incapable of securing the country as it is.

    Senator Basiru, who is also Chairman, Senate Committee on Media and Public Affairs, argued that there was need to recruit at least five thousand security personnel in each state of the federation.

    “As at today the @PoliceNG is incapable of securing the country. It is also important that we need to come up with a martial plan to address this issue of insecurity in Nigeria.

    “And in minimum, we need to recruit at least five thousand security personnel in each state. We should stop lamenting as a National Assembly and take actions,” he said.

    Meanwhile, citing Order 42 and 52, seeking the leave of the Senate, and presenting the motion, Senator Musa lamented the activities of bandits and Boko Haram terrorists in Shiroro and Rafi Local Government Areas of Niger State, which he said has taken a dangerous dimension.

    He noted: “in this hallowed chamber we have made several resolutions, set up Ad-hoc Committee on Security and declared every support at bringing an end to the persistent insecurity in our nation.

    “We have appropriated budget and also advances numerous steps to support our nation’s security agencies, yet insecurity has continued to elude the nation.

    “Almost seven years now Niger East Senatorial District of Niger State have come under constant and sustained multiple deadly attacks by heartless, venomous and hydra headed Boko Haram terrorists who are always heavily armed with assorted sophisticated and dangerous weapons unleashing their horror on our innocent populace”.

    He further noted: “negative effects of atrocities committed by these heartless monsters in the period under review include among others, total collapse of the local economies of the affected victims, total collapse of educational system in the affected areas, famine due to collapse of agricultural activities, displacement as a result of desertion of crisis prone areas, depopulation as a result of wanton deaths, social vices such as drug abuse and thuggery emanating from struggle for survival, trauma arising from serial rape cases and inhumane, cruel and deadly subjugation.

    “Unfortunately, these repeated attacks are taking place amidst absence of slightest hindrance, resistance or confrontation from the authorities concerned.

    “Cognisance that about 42 communities across the two local government areas of Shiroro and Munya Local Government have so far fallen under the Boko Haram control with about 5,000 villagers already displaced in the last three days.

    “They have kidnapped many and their wives seized from them and forcefully attached to Boko Haram members.

    “Three military camps in Allawa, Bassa and Zagzaga in the two local government areas have been sacked and some security personnel killed by the insurgents in the last one month of renewed attacks.

    “I can authoritatively confirm that the Boko Haram terrorist have mounted their flags in many of the villages they have captured such as Kaure, Alawa and Magami. Inhabitants of these war-torn parts of the State have been abandoned and left to their fate thereby compelling them to wallow in perpetual agony and abject misery.

    “Furthermore at this moment primary schools in Gwada, Kuta, Pandogari and Minna have hurriedly been turned to IDP camps following the sacking of nearly 5600 villagers from their ancestral homes in Shiroro, Rafi and Munya local government areas in the last few weeks by bandits who raided the towns and villages.

    “And what this means is that if they can launched attacks without hindrance in Niger East Senatorial District then I don’t see how we can be safe Abuja anymore.

    “Again notes before the recent Bandits struck Kagara headquarters of Rafi Local Government, Madaka-Gari, Maikujeri, Magami, Zangouru, Bassa, Gusoro, Galadiman Kogo and Kokki villages where all attacked with casualties as more than 46 people were killed.

    “And between March 2021 to date same terrorist have launched serial attacks on daily basis to adjoining villages of Alawa, Shakodna, Chiri, Kwaki, Ajatayi, Gwassa, Barden Dawaki and Gyammamiya communities in Munya and Shiroro local Government Areas of Niger State killing many innocent people which also resulted to the lost of more than 25 Gallant soldiers, mobile policemen and other security personnel, while more than 16 civilians were killed, many others unaccounted and leaving over 2300 displaced, while over 1500 are now sheltered at Primary Schools turned temporary camps at Erena, Galadima-Kogo and Zumba.

    “The number of persons said to have been killed by bandits in Niger East are over 475 between January 2020 to date.

    “Aware that the Federal Government had made frantic efforts in curbing the menace through various Operations to tackle cases of terrorism, banditry, cattle rustling and kidnapping across Nigeria, but yet the expected return of peace in our land is unattainable.

    “And this call for a total review of the nations security architecture as proposed in the report of the senate ad-hoc committee on Security.

    “Further aware that confirmed reports emanating from those affected areas of Allawa and Bassa towns in Shiroro local government, Niger State indicated that the Joint Security Task Force stationed there have been withdrawn.

    “However, no reason have been advanced for the withdrawal but observers believe it will not be unconnected with the casualties suffered by the JSTF during last unfortunate invasion and ambushing of the troops stationed at Alawa by the heartless, venomous and hydraheaded terrorists.

    “Worried that the continuous security challenges and related attacks by terrorist on towns, villages and communities in Shiroro, Rafi and Munya Local Government Areas of Niger State have meted untold hardship on the people and has subjected the affected areas under serious survival threat.

    “If this menace is not drastically addressed, the attacks will continue and the danger is that it may escalate further to other communities. which are mostly farming communities and they are farmers, may desert their farms this season and this will negatively affect the food sufficiency and economic diversification policy of the Federal Government”.

    Reacting, Senator Olubunmi Adetunmbi said: “This issue is not just Niger, it is all over the country. My observation is what is so wrong in our system that makes us not to respect early warning signals?

    “In the last 10 years there have been several reports that has given us indications that Nigeria may be entering into the situation that we are describing now. Fundamentally, what are we doing wrongly that will make us to ignore warning signals?

    “That is where my concern is. We need to have a private session with the Commander in Chief of the Armed Forces of this country to find a lasting solution to this huge national embarrassment.

    “What we are witnessing is internal insurrection that is snowballing into the case of a war”.

    Meanwhile, on his part, Senator Gabriel Suswam said: “The Executive has shown clear incompetence of handling this security issue. Let us do the needful. Let us seriously sit down with Mr. President as a house to show the seriousness of what we have found ourselves in.

    “Otherwise we will just find people who will overwhelm us here. Gradually people are getting very impatient. The motion moved by our colleague here is about the fourth time he has moved such a motion.

    “Let us have an Executive Session and frankly discuss this thing so that we can frankly talk and come up with solutions so that we can save Nigeria”.

    Also, Senator Biodun Olujimi said: “I believe we are all tired coming here to talk about insecurity, kidnapping and all the sort. We are where we must now bring out all our arsenals and use on insecurity. There is no political will to handle insecurity.

    “We must know what government wants to do about insecurity and this Senate must insist and find out what they want to do”.

    However, Senator Seriake Dickson blamed the issues bewildering the nation on a faulty constitutional structure, stressing that the challenge the nation is faced with is a challenge of leadership.

    He said: “I am impressed that we are looking at issues passionately as we ought to. Right now, there is also loss of fate in the Nigeria dream, project and vision.

    “This is why some of us including myself have taken the position that all these issues that are bewildering us is a product of the faulty constitutional structure. How can one man comfortably sit down in Abuja & police our nation of about 200 million people?

    “We are about to lose the Nigeria dream and we should not let that happen. The challenge is the challenge of leadership. Everyone must rise to the occasion.

    “Mr. President should rise and take leadership and do what he has to do including leading in the area of fundamental constitutional reform”.

    Following debate on the motion, the Senate resolves to: “Call on the Chief of Defense Staff, the Chief of Army Staff and the Inspector General of Police to immediately deploy troops to defend the unarmed populace and bring back security to the affected communities, which is the only antidote to restoring confidence in the security and safety of the affected communities.

    “Urge the Chief of Army Staff and the Inspector General of Police to as a matter of urgency direct for the establishment of a permanent military and police command base at the axis adjoining Shiroro and Rafi Local Government areas respectively and to redesigned the modus of operandi of the military operations within the affected areas so as to curtail the escalating insecurity.

    “Direct the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and NEMA to as a matter national emergency provide relief materials and medical support team to the victims immediately.

    “Call on the Senate to observe a minute silence for all the victims of these callous acts of criminality”.

  • Attack on citadel of learning, a catastrophe – Atiku

    Attack on citadel of learning, a catastrophe – Atiku

    Former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar on Tuesday said attack on the nation’s citadel of learning is a catastrophe that must be decisively dealt with before it snowballs into an existential crisis.

    Atiku was reacting to frequent abduction of students from the nation’s universities in recent time.

    According to him, the abduction of unspecified number of undergraduates of the Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi, Benue State, was one abduction too many.

    “It marks both an unacceptable escalation and an expansion of this menace, and we must not only ensure that the abducted youths are rescued, but even more importantly, we must put in measures to prevent future re-occurrences.

    “This must not be allowed to become our new normal. It is time for us as a nation to face the reality that we have an emergency on our hands. A catastrophe that must be decisively dealt with before it snowballs into an existential crisis,” he said.

    Atiku said the government must stop treating these acts of criminality with kid gloves.

    “Enough is enough! There must be the safety of lives and property in our citadels of learning. Without it, there would be a loss of confidence in the sector, which will result in low enrollment rates in a country that is amongst the highest statistically for out of school children,” he added.

    He said this was the more reason he had maintained in the past that impunity must give way to punitive measures, stressing that when criminals profit from their criminality, crime would increase.

    Atiku added that the only response from all governments in Nigeria to acts of abduction, kidnapping and unlawful detention of persons ought to be to bring the full weight of the law on the perpetrators of these heinous crimes.

    “Once these criminals have clarity on what awaits them should they toe such evils paths, then their audacity to commit evil will be weakened, and gradually, this ugly chapter in our national life will become a thing of the past.

    “I renew the call I made on Monday, March 15, 2021, for a state of emergency to be declared in the education sector and for 24 hour armed guards to be posted at all schools in the affected states.

    “Yes, it is an expensive venture. Nevertheless, we must accept that whatever we invest in preserving the lives of Nigeria’s youth is worth the price, as nothing is, or can be more valuable to us than our youths, who will take up the baton after we are gone,” he stated.

  • Outrage as old video shows Gov El-Rufai calling for negotiation with terrorists

    Outrage as old video shows Gov El-Rufai calling for negotiation with terrorists

    An old video that shows Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai calling on ex-president Goodluck Jonathan to negotiate with Boko Haram for the release of Chibok girls has re-surfaced on the Internet.

    The video has sparked an outrage, while reactions continue to trail the ongoing attacks and abductions of citizens in Kaduna State given the stance of the State Government not to negotiate with bandits.

    Governor El-Rufai in the old video expressed his support for negotiation with terrorists which is contrary to his current stance as Kaduna State Governor.

    “Whatever it takes to rescue those girls should be done. If one of these girls was Jonathan’s daughter the story will be different, the only reason these girls are still in captivity is because they are not the daughter of any important man in Nigeria and we know it,” the Governor said in the video.

    He added: “…if you say am politicising terrorism then go and rescue the girls so that I don’t have the basis to politicise it.

    “I am in support of every option, when you have lives of your citizens at risk, you should not take any option off the table, you should be flexible, you should listen, you should negotiate and look the price you have to pay and get those girls out, you should not say you won’t do this, you won’t do that, it’s irresponsible”.

    Governor El-Rufai has been under more pressure to negotiate with bandits following the most recent attack involving the students of Greenfield University Kaduna.

    The attack led to the kidnapping of an unspecified number of students amongst which five have so far been killed.

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  • BREAKING: Bandits kill 2 more students kidnapped from Greenfield University

    BREAKING: Bandits kill 2 more students kidnapped from Greenfield University

    The Kaduna State Government says 2 more students kidnapped from Greenfield University have been killed.

    Samuel Aruwan, the State Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs made this known in a statement on Monday.

    Aruwan stated that the retrieved corpses have been evacuated to a mortuary, and that the university has been notified of the development.

    The statement reads: “On a sad note, security agencies have just reported to the Kaduna State Government the recovery of two more dead bodies of Greenfield University students, killed by armed bandits today, Monday 26th April 2021.

    “The retrieved corpses have been evacuated to a mortuary, and the university has been notified of the development.

    “The Government of Kaduna State under the leadership of Malam Nasir El-Rufai is saddened by this evil perpetrated against innocent students abducted while pursuing their education for a glorious future.

    “The Government sends its deep empathy to their families and the university management, and prays for the repose of their souls.

    “The Government will update the citizenry on further developments”.

  • Nigerians must unite to fight bandits – Tinubu

    Nigerians must unite to fight bandits – Tinubu

    National Leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Asiwaju Ahmed Tinubu has urged well-meaning Nigerians to unite in the fight against bandits.

    He noted that the battle against bandits and other criminals require a united front to save the nation from disintegration.

    The former Lagos State Governor said it was time for Nigerians to decide “whether to give the truest meaning to our national motto “peace and unity” or we allow the agents of destruction and merchants of violence to have their way with us”.

    Tinubu spoke after being awarded an honorary Doctorate degree in Management by Federal University of Agriculture Makurdi on Saturday.

    He lamented “terrible people and strong forces want to break Nigeria’s appointment with its greater destiny.”

    These people, he said, “have unleashed terror and violent criminality against Nigerians”.

    He said by attacking agricultural players across the nation, these “terrible people seek not only to ravage the agricultural community but to visit misery on the rest of the nation through food scarcity and food costs that poor people can simply not afford”.

    “These mean forces seek to impose a food production and distribution crisis on us by disrupting strategically important agricultural areas and activities”.

    He said: “We must decide whether our farmland and grazing areas are to be battlegrounds, or they are to return to their role of feeding the nation.

    “This is where committed Nigerians of all stripes and vocations must join in peace and unity.

    “Whether city or rural dweller, whether farmer or herder, we must join in common cause against the real enemies that we face: the terrorists and bandits who attempt to pull us apart.”

    To take the nation back from terrorists and reverse food scarcity, Tinubu said: “Good Nigerians must stop fighting each other so that we can present a unified front against the common violent threat.

    “The military must begin to revise their strategies so that agricultural communities are better protected”.

    This, he said, “will enable higher food production, thereby reducing hunger and poverty”.

    He called on government to “work with local communities to establish farm cooperatives that will increase mechanisation of agricultural production”.

    The cooperatives, he said, “should be structured in a way to finance more productive farm equipment, which cooperative members can use on a time-share basis”.

    Those honoured with him were Central Bank of Nigeria Governor (CBN) Godwin Emefiele; Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Timipre Sylva and Vice Admiral Murtala Nyako (rtd).

     

  • Buhari warns bandits: ‘Stop thinking government lacks capacity to stop you’

    Buhari warns bandits: ‘Stop thinking government lacks capacity to stop you’

    President Muhammadu Buhari has condemned the latest killing spree by bandits in Zamfara State, telling them and other criminals to stop thinking that government lacks the capacity to stop them.

    According to a statement issued by Garba Shehu, Senior Special Assistant to the President (Media & Publicity), the president warned that “such wanton disregard for life will be brought to an end sooner than later.”

    President Buhari, in a reaction to the incident, said that “this insane and persistent violence against innocent people must stop,” adding that “these criminals should stop pushing their luck too far by believing that the government lacks the capacity to crush them.”

    He directed the military, security and intelligence agencies to take immediate steps to close all existing gaps in their operations being exploited by criminals to wreak havoc.

    He also expressed hope the Special Operation launched by the military at 3:00 a.m. on Thursday from Maru Local Government Area will prove decisive in ridding the state of the “frequent and horrifying “bandit activities.

    “The violence against poor villagers who are struggling with poverty and other severe economic challenges is not going to be tolerated by this administration,” the president warned.

    President Buhari also called on the security forces to “redouble their efforts in bringing an end to this mindless violence against innocent people.”

    “Let’s not give these criminals any opportunity to succeed by taking the war to their own camps and stop them in their tracks before they even have the time to respond under our massive fire power.”

    Stop thinking government lacks capacity to stop you, Buhari tells bandits

  • JUST IN: Hours after kidnapping varsity students, bandits abduct two nurses on night duty at Kaduna General Hospital

    JUST IN: Hours after kidnapping varsity students, bandits abduct two nurses on night duty at Kaduna General Hospital

    Bandits suspected to be kidnappers have abducted two nurses working with Idon General Hospital in Kajuru Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

    The hospital is located less than a kilometer from a police checkpoint along the Kaduna-Kachia road in Idon.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that the incident which occurred in the early hours of Thursday comes barely 24 hours after several students were abducted and one person killed during an attack on Greenfield University along the Kaduna-Abuja highway in Chikun Local Government Area.

    The Chairman of Kajuru Local Government Area, Cafra Caino, who confirmed the incident said the bandits stormed the general hospital through the fence with deadly weapons and started shooting sporadically within the hospital premises.

    He explained that two nurses identified as Afiniky Bako and Grace Inkut who were on night duty were taken away by the bandits.

    The Chairman also said that plans were underway to boost security in the hospital and environs to avoid a future occurrence of such an attack.

    TNG reports that one staff member was killed and scores of students kidnapped in a Tuesday night attack on a private university, Greenfield University, located along the Kaduna–Abuja Highway in Chikun Local Government Area.

    Eyewitnesses said the gunmen stormed the university late at night and started shooting sporadically before they took some of the students away.

     

  • Insecurity: How I foresaw invasion of forests by bandits years ago – Ex CDS, Olonisakin

    Insecurity: How I foresaw invasion of forests by bandits years ago – Ex CDS, Olonisakin

    Immediate past Chief of Defence Staff (CDS), Gen. Abayomi Olonisakin, says the nation’s defence architecture under him tried its possible best to stabilise the country and save it from insecurity.

    Olonisakin spoke at a special thanksgiving service held in his honour at a Redeemed Christian Church of God in his hometown Ode Ekiti, Gbonyin Local Government Area of Ekiti State.

    The former CDS said all security forces worked hard to overcome insecurity, saying the Nigerian Army in particular, in partnership with other security formations worked tirelessly to checkmate insecurity in Nigeria.

    According to him, the Armed Forces identified 14 security challenges and developed strategies that bordered heavily on intelligence gathering and working with other agencies to tackle those crises.

    Olonisakin thanked God for the privilege to serve the nation at the highest military level.

    “I also thank President Muhammadu Buhari for giving me the opportunity to head the armed forces for 66 months and 13 days.

    “We went through the storm and came up with those babies of necessities.

    “The system did not have those structures to do what we were facing, so we had to come up with ad hoc arrangements like the platforms we created with the intelligence agencies,” he said.

    He said that he put in series of measures as the CDS with the vision to make sure the nation had well-equipped armed forces that would be responsive to national commitment.

    “So, I encouraged the officers under me to add value wherever they found themselves.

    “And. we always think outside the box because if you don’t do that, you might not add value and more importantly, to give the system their best.

    “That was why we were coming up with strategies on monthly basis to address the challenges we were facing on security threats ranging from terrorism, insurgency, to theft,” he said.

    He said that he outlined 14 of them and made sure that for each of them, the military had strategies to address them.

    “We were also futuristic in our approach to address some of the strategies. This invasion of our forests by bandits we are experiencing at the moment, I saw it years back.

    “I did a kind of study and I knew that our next target was going to be the forests.

    “We changed the training, especially the use of Special Forces, to make sure we brought them in to address the issue.

    “We also created a platform to synergise with intelligence agencies, because unknown to the public at that time, there was a lot of synergies between the security and the intelligence agencies.

    “We also made sure we encouraged a lot of research and development in the Army formation.

    “So, we did our best for this nation in terms of resolving this pathetic insecurity issue, that I can boldly say”, he said.

    He, therefore, advised his successor, Lt Gen Lucky Irabor and other security Chiefs to be diligent, patriotic and build on the gains made by their predecessors, for the country to subdue the lingering insecurity crises.

    Speaking on his plans as an Ambassador-designate, he thanked Mr President for counting them worthy appointment as Ambassadors-designate.

    “As ambassadors, we will represent the country well and also project its image wherever we find ourselves,” he said.

  • Kaduna govt confirms one killed, several abducted from Greenfield University

    Kaduna govt confirms one killed, several abducted from Greenfield University

    The Kaduna State Government said it has not determined the total number of students abducted from Greenfield University, but confirmed that a staff of the institution was killed during the attack.

    Samuel Aruwan, Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, said in a statement on Wednesday in Kaduna that troops have been deployed to the area.

    The school was attacked by gunmen on Tuesday night.

    “After search-and-rescue operations, a staff member of the university was confirmed to have been killed by the bandits, while a number of students were kidnapped.

    “The security operatives took custody of the remaining students, who have been handed over to the institution, as at noon, Wednesday 21st April.”

    Aruwan said the actual number of students kidnapped is still being sought from the institution’s records.

    “Troops and other security operatives are working in the general area, and the public will be informed of further developments,” Aruwan said.

  • Bandits break into military camp in Niger, set vehicles ablaze

    Bandits break into military camp in Niger, set vehicles ablaze

    Bandits said to be numbering about 60 and heavily armed, in the early hours of Wednesday, invaded a military camp in Zazzaga community in Munya Local Government Area of Niger State and engaged the soldiers in a gun battle, leading to heavy casualties on the side of the bandits.

    This latest attack on a military base in the state is coming barely three weeks after bandits in their numbers attacked a Security Joint Task Force base in Allawa and Basa in Shiroro Local Government Area of the state, killing five soldiers and a Mobile Policeman.

    Although, unlike the Allawa and Basa invasion, no soldier was killed in this latest attack except one identified as the RSM of the camp who was declared missing; his whereabouts are still unknown as of the time of filing this report.

    According to a reliable source close to Zagzaga community, the bandits stormed the community at about 4.00am and shared themselves into three groups.

    While one group made their way straight to the military camp located at the Junior Secondary School about 500 meters from the town where they engaged the soldiers in a gun battle, the second group laid ambush on the major road leading to the community.

    The third group were said to have made their way to the community to prevent any reinforcements from the community vigilantes and the youths.

    Sources said that after two hours of gun exchange from 4.00am to 6.00am, the soldiers ran out of ammunition and made a retreat but not until they (soldiers) inflated heavy casualties on the bandits.

    After the soldiers made a retreat, the bandits stormed the camp, set the military vehicles on fire and went away with another. The bandits also burnt the food store in the camp.

    The military camp in Zagzaga has been in existence since 2012 when the activities of the bandits took a different dimension with the killing of no fewer than 50 members of the community in one month while about 500 others fled to neighbouring communities.

    The Police Public Relations Officer, Wasiu Abiodun, was not reachable to confirm the incident as all calls and messages to his phone were not responded to as at press time.