Tag: Kaduna State

  • Troops rescue 15 kidnapped commuters in Kaduna

    Troops rescue 15 kidnapped commuters in Kaduna

    Troops of Operation Safe Haven says it has rescued 15 commuters in Jagindi, Jema’a Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

    Mr Samuel Aruwan, Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, confirmed the development in a statement on Monday in Kaduna.

    He said that the 15 commuters were kidnapped from two vehicles in the area while on transit and the troops responded to a distress call and mobiliised swiftly to the location to rescue.

    Aruwan said that the Acting Gov. Hadiza Balarabe received the report on the rescue with satisfaction and thanked the troops for their swift response which resulted in the rescue of the commuters.

    “The troops are sustaining search and rescue operations in the area,” Aruwan said.

  • 15 more abducted students of Bethel Baptist High School regain freedom

    15 more abducted students of Bethel Baptist High School regain freedom

    Fifteen more abducted students of Bethel Baptist High School, Maraban Damishi, Kaduna State, have regained their freedom, after 48 days in captivity.

    Rev. John Hayab, the state Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), said this when he spoke with newsmen in Kaduna on Sunday.

    “Fifteen more students were released on Saturday night and 65 students are still with the bandits, ” he said.

    The bandits in the early hours of July 5, invaded the school and kidnapped an unspecified number of students.

    ASP Mohammed Jalige, spokesperson for the police command in the state also confirmed the release of the students.

    Jalige, however, said that the police was not in the picture of whether ransome was paid by the parents before the students release or not.
    “We are not aware of that,” he said.

  • How my 3 children escaped from kidnappers den – Village Head

    How my 3 children escaped from kidnappers den – Village Head

    Alhaji Nura Jibrin, the Village Head of Dutsen Abba in Zaria Local Government, Kaduna State said his three children who were abducted alongside four other residents of the village on June 9, have escaped.

    The village head told newsmen in Zaria on Thursday that seven people were abducted from the village, but four were released on June 26, after the payment of N3 million as ransom.

    He said the three children who escaped were Halima Falalu-Umar, 10, Bashir Nura-Umar, 7, and Khadija Falalu-Umar 7.

    Jibrin disclosed that sometimes in July, a few days to Eid-el-Kabir festival, the kidnappers demanded for additional money and N500, 000 was paid to them, but they refused to release the children.

    He added that on Aug. 6, the kidnappers demanded for a new motorcycle or additional N300, 000 to release the three children, but the request was not honoured by the victims’ family.

    “While waiting in anticipation, on Aug. 8, 59 days after the incident, I was informed that my children escaped from the kidnappers and they were at Sabon Birni in Igabi Local Government.

    “The caller linked me to the children. Afterwards, we went to Sabon Birni and brought them home,’’ the village head said.

    Narrating her ordeal, Halima Falalu-Umar said they ran away from their abductors in the night while it was raining and the person assigned to guard them was sleeping.

    She added that shortly after leaving the camp together with some other abducted children, they met someone along the way who asked them where they were going in the night and they lied to him that some people freed them and left them stranded.

    According to her, the man insisted to know if they ran away from any camp and the children maintained their position.

    “The man took us to a different place where we spent the night.

    “The next day, while it was still raining in the morning, we continued trekking towards the nearest village with the help of the man.

    “While trekking in the rain, Bashir collapsed and had to be carried by one of us and we continued trekking with the help of the man until we saw a mobile network mast.

    “The man stopped and told us to walk towards the direction of the mobile network mast and we will see people who will take us to the nearest village.’’

    She said while moving towards the mast as advised, they came across an over-flooded stream due to the rainfall which forced them to stay for sometimes till it subsided.

    Falalu-Umar said after crossing the stream and moving towards the mast, some good Samaritans guided them to Sabon Birni village.

    The 10-year-old disclosed that the abductors lived with their families at the camp along with their children who go on cattle rearing daily.

    She said they met other victims at the camp, mostly adults including a bride and her friends, lactating mother and her baby and many others who were tied in different groups.

    “We were not tied like the adults; they allowed us to mingle with their children before or after they return from cattle rearing.

    “We were served white rice without stew, vegetable oil or any seasoning once a day and in some instances nothing at all.’’

  • Kaduna Assembly lifts suspension of former deputy speaker

    Kaduna Assembly lifts suspension of former deputy speaker

    The Kaduna State House of Assembly has lifted the suspension of its former deputy speaker, Alhaji Muktar Isa-Hazo, member representing Basawa constituency.

    Isa-Hazo and three other members have been on suspension for over a year.

    The decision followed a motion moved by Alhaji Ahmad Muhammad, member representing Zaria Kewaye constituency during plenary, on Wednesday in Kaduna,

    Muhammad said: “I stand before you to refresh your memory that sometime in April last year, I raised a motion on the suspension of four members of the assembly.

    “Namely, Alhaji Mukhtar Isa Hazo, former deputy speaker, Salisu Isa, member representing Magajin Gari constituency, Alhaji Yusuf Liman of Makera/Kakuri and Mr Nuhu Goroh Shadalafiya, representing Kagarko constituency.

    “I am here today, to plead with the honourable speaker and the honourable members of the house on behalf of one of them, Alhaj Mukhtar Isa-Hazo of Basawa constituency, who has been pleading publicly more than once and on several occasions.

    “Because of the remorse he showed, I am pleading with the speaker to look into his matter to recall him back to the chamber so as to continue with his legislative duty.”

    He said that this would serve as an example to the other three members, to publicly ask for forgiveness so they could be recalled.

    “It is our prayer that they will hopefully be back with us by next plenary sitting.” he pleaded.

    In response, the Speaker, Alhaji Yusuf Zailani said that he would never reject the request as he awaits the other three members to do same.

    He directed the Clerk of the House to communicate the decision to Isa-Hazo, so that he will return and continue his legislative work.

    “The God we all serve is a forgiving one, and if someone hurts you and you forgive, then the Almighty will forgive your own sin too.

    “It is a very wonderful day for me today as one of my friends moved a motion to recall my other friends back to the house, and no matter what happen, Hazo is my friend and will continue to be,” he said.

    Recall that Isa-Hazo and the three other members were on Aug. 11, 2020 suspended for causing fracas during plenary.

    Their nine months suspension, which ended in April 2021, was also extended by the assembly because of their failure to apologise to the House.

    One of those involved in the alleged fracas was the former speaker of the assembly, Aminu Abdullahi-Shagali, whose seat was declared vacant and by-election conducted by INEC for Sabongari constiuency, which he represented.

  • Kaduna gets new CP

    Kaduna gets new CP

    Mr Abdullahi Mudassiru, the new Commissioner of Police in Kaduna State, has assumed office.

    Mr Mohammed Jalige, Public Relations Officer of the Command, in a statement on Monday in Kaduna, said that Mudassiru took over from Mr Umar Muri who had been promoted to Assistant Inspector-General.

    The new commissioner hails from Katsina State and holds a Bachelor of science degree in Political science from the Usman Danfodio University, Sokoto.

    He was enlisted into the Police Force as a Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police on 3rd March, 1990 and trained at Police College Kaduna.

    Mudassiru has served in several Commands and Police formations in various capacities among which is the Officer in Charge of the Abia command of the defunct Anti-robbery Squad.

    He was equally at a time a Unit Commander in the Police Mobile Force, a Divisional Police Officer in Tudun Wada, Kaduna and several other Divisions across the country.

    At the strategic managerial cadre of the Force, he was Area Commander in wudil, Kano State, Ijebuode, Ogun State and Ahoda, Rivers State, the statement added.

    The statement quoted Mudassiru as charging officers and men of the Command to be focused in the responsibility of maintaining law and order without jettisoning professionalism.

  • Kaduna Security Update: Govt gives details, names of casualties, farms and houses affected by attacks

    Kaduna Security Update: Govt gives details, names of casualties, farms and houses affected by attacks

    More facts emerged following yesterday’s update on the attack in Ungwan Magaji, Kishicho, Kigam and Kikoba villages of Kauru LGA, further details have been received by the Kaduna State Government on casualties and properties damaged during the attack.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the details as contained in a statement signed by Samuel Aruwan, Commissioner, Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Kaduna State.
    The casualties recorded and properties destroyed in each location are presented as follows:

    UNGWAN MAGAJI
    Killed:
    – Timothy Auta
    – Dauda Gabi
    – Larai Danladi
    – Johnny Danladi
    – Chibi Chiwo
    – Monday Titus
    – Altine Maza
    – Dauda Bala

    Houses burnt:52
    Farms destroyed: 37
    Also burnt: Two motorcycles, two bicycles, one generator.

    KIGAM
    Killed:
    – Asabe Magani
    – Gani James
    – Adamu Kusa
    – Matthew Ishaya

    KIKOBA
    Killed:
    – Adamu Kambari
    – Musa Kambari
    – Monday Adamu
    – Mary Adamu
    – Laraba Adamu
    – Asabe Musa

    Injured:
    – Likita Adamu
    – Friday Yakubu
    – Danlami Joshua

    11 Houses razed, 31 farms destroyed

    KISHICHO
    Killed:
    – John Atasha
    – Sunday Rakun
    – Chibi Tibeh
    – Whora Bisai
    – Laraba Sunday
    – Lami Sunday
    – Titi Audu

    The figures bring the total number of those killed in the attack to 25, with three injured, 68 farms destroyed, and 63 huts burnt.

    Governor Nasir El-Rufai conveyed his deep condolences to the families of those killed in the attack, as he prayed for the repose of the victims’ souls and wished the injured a speedy recovery. The Governor directed the State Emergency Management Agency to conduct and urgent assessment of the affected communities.

  • BREAKING: Abducted students of Kaduna Baptist school regain freedom

    BREAKING: Abducted students of Kaduna Baptist school regain freedom

    Twenty eight (28) students abducted by bandits from Bethel Baptist High School, Damishi in Kaduna State have regained freedom.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the 28 abducted students were released as confirmed by the Kaduna State Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigerian (CAN), Joseph Hayab on Sunday.

    Recall that a total number of 121 students were abducted from their hostels at the Bethel Baptist High School by bandits on July 5.

    On July 12, one of the students, Abraham Aniya was rescued by security operatives alongside two other victims who were kidnapped along Kaduna-Kachia road.

    On July 20, two other students escaped when they were tasked to go and fetch firewood from a nearby forest.

    However, after 20 days in captivity, the bandits have released 28 of the students abducted from the school, according to TheCable.

     

    More details to follow shortly…

  • BREAKING: Kaduna Govt declares public holiday for late ex-Deputy Governor

    BREAKING: Kaduna Govt declares public holiday for late ex-Deputy Governor

    The Kaduna State Government has officially announced the death of former Deputy Gov. Barnabas Bala (Bantex) and declared Monday as work-free day.

    Mr Muyiwa Adekeye, Special Adviser to Gov. Nasir el-Rufai on Media and Communication in a statement on Sunday in Kaduna, said that the work-free day was in honour of Bala’s memory and service to the state.

    Bala, who served as Deputy Governor of Kaduna State between May 2015 and May 2019 died on Sunday in Abuja.

    Adekeye said that El-Rufai had sent a personal message of condolence to the family, noting that it was a blessing to know Bantex and to work with him.

    He said that the governor acknowledged the deceased’s commitment to the progress of the state and prayed God to grant him peaceful repose and to comfort his family.

  • Buhari mourns Barntex, former Kaduna deputy governor

    Buhari mourns Barntex, former Kaduna deputy governor

    President Muhammadu Buhari has joined the government and people of Kaduna State to mourn Mr Barnabas Bala Bantex, who died in Abuja on Sunday. He was aged 64.

    Barntex was Gov Nasiru el-Rufai’s deputy in his first tenure which spanned from 2015 and 2019.

    Buhari, in a condolence message by his Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity, Malam Garba Shehu, on Sunday in Abuja, described the deceased as a “true gentleman and consummate professional”.

    According to him, Barntex will be fondly remembered for his many years of distinguished service in his home State, his patriotism to the nation as well as forthrightness in politics.

    The president also affirmed that the former Deputy Governor, who served as chairman of Kaura Local Government and represented Kaura in the House of Representatives, was a potent voice on peace, stability and progress.

    The president extended his deepest condolences to the family, friends, associates and many followers, who benefited immensely from the responsible stewardship the deceased offered as a public servant and political office holder.

    He prayed God to grant the deceased eternal rest and comfort those mourning the irreparable loss.

    Barntex was the pioneer Chairman of the APC in the north-western state.

  • El-Rufai mourns former Deputy Gov Bala Bantex

    El-Rufai mourns former Deputy Gov Bala Bantex

    Kaduna State Governor, Malam Nasir El-Rufai on Sunday mourned his former deputy Mr Bala Bantex.

    The condolence is contained in a statement personally signed by El-Rufai and made available to journalists in Kaduna.

    The governor said “In Bantex, I have lost a dear friend and partner in the service of Kaduna State.

    “In the midst of trying times, I have received with utter sadness news of the departure of my friend and brother, His Excellency Barnabas Yusuf Bala (Bantex).

    ”From our days as undergraduates in the 1970s to our practice as professional colleagues in the construction industry and eventually partners in a governance project, Bantex was consistently a dependable man of brilliance and imagination.

    “He believed in the potential of our state and in the capacity of our people to work together for progressive attainments.”

    The stated further that ” Together, we took on the task of providing new leadership for Kaduna State in 2015.

    “He brought to his duties as deputy governor during our first term his unique insights as a politician with experience in navigating the diversity of our state.”

    According to the governor, Bantex radiated hope and optimism in the future of the state, even when the circumstances were dreary.

    He said Bantex had served the people of Kaduna State in several capacities prior to becoming a deputy governor.

    The Bantext served as a delegate to the 1994 Constitutional Conference, Chairman of Kaura Local Government Council and member of Kaura Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives.

    “We would miss his brilliance and his commitment to Kaduna State, his easygoing manners, his sense of humour and steadfastness to his convictions.

    ”I have spoken to his family and conveyed our condolence on behalf of the government and people of Kaduna State. We shall work closely with his family to grant a befitting farewell to a man who gave so much to this even when hobbled by ill-health.

    “We have been blessed to know Bantex and to work with him,” the governor said.

    He also prayed God to grant him peaceful rest and to comfort his wife, children and the entire family in this moment of grief and loss.