Tag: Kaduna

  • El-Rufai gives hint on female governor possibility in Kaduna

    El-Rufai gives hint on female governor possibility in Kaduna

    Gov. Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State says he is hopeful of the possibility of a woman emerging the Executive Governor of the state considering their numerical strength.

    Fielding questions from journalists in Kaduna on Tuesday, he said there was ‘50 per cent’ chance of a woman emerging as the next governor because women accounted for half the population of the state.

    The governor, whose deputy is a female, Dr Hadiza Balarabe, said the state government would continue to give equal opportunity to women, noting that it had key women commissioners.

    “You cannot ignore half of your population; its like clapping with one hand; 50 per cent of our women and young people make up the state.

    “We always feel that giving women the same opportunities will make them to perform well, even better than men.

    “We have tried to identify competent women and give them opportunity to show they can do better, and they have not failed us; they are giving us their contributions in Kaduna state

    “We think the rest of the country should take note and give more women and young people, the opportunity, because that is what will move the country forward,’” he said.

    The governor said that the state was hopeful of getting the best candidate that would continue the good work of his administration.

    “I might have my preferences but my wish always is for the people of Kaduna to join me in praying that we get a successor who will take the state to the next level.

    “We pray that God chooses for Kaduna state, the best man or woman that will improve the quality of life of citizens, correct some of my mistakes, and move the state forward “he said.

  • Kaduna Chief Imam dies at 130, leaves 290 grandchildren, 200 great grandchildren behind

    Kaduna Chief Imam dies at 130, leaves 290 grandchildren, 200 great grandchildren behind

    Leaving 26 children, 290 grandchildren and more than 200 great-grandchildren behind, the Chief Imam of Kafanchan Central Mosque, Sheikh Adam Tahir, has died at the age of 130 years.

    Deputy Chief Imam of Kafanchan, Alhaji Muhammad Kassim, said Sheikh Adam died on Wednesday evening in an illness.

    Kassim said the late Imam would be greatly missed by Muslim faithful as he was a role model to all.

    In a condolence message, the Emir of Jema’a, Alhaji Muhammad Isa Muhammad II, described the death of the imam as a huge loss to the emirate and to the people of southern parts of Kaduna State.

    Muhammadu prayed God for the repose of the deceased’s soul.

  • Kidnapped Kaduna Catholic Priest regains freedom

    Kidnapped Kaduna Catholic Priest regains freedom

    Rev. Fr. Joseph Shekari, the Catholic Priest of St Monica’s Catholic Church, Ikulu Pari, who was kidnapped on Sunday has been released by his abductors.

    This is contained in a statement on Tuesday, by the Chancellor of the Catholic Diocese of Kafanchan, Rev. Fr. Emmanuel Okolo.

    He said Shekari was released at about 10. 30pm on Monday.

    Okolo thanked everyone who offered prayers for the Priest’s release and prayed God for the repose of the soul of his cook who was killed during the attack.

    He directed all Priests of the Diocese to celebrate Mass of Thanksgiving to God for the quick release of Shekari as well as Mass for the dead for his departed cook.

  • Terrorists will be crushed, Buhari reassures Kaduna residents

    Terrorists will be crushed, Buhari reassures Kaduna residents

    President Muhammadu Buhari has reassured Kaduna State residents of the resolve of the Nigerian Armed Forces, under his watch, to crush terrorists and criminal gangs operating in the State and other parts of the country.

    The president’s media aide, Malam Garba Shehu, in a statement on Friday, said the president stated this at a State Banquet to commemorate his official visit to the state.

    The president commended the support Kaduna State had been providing to security agencies, noting the establishment of a ministry dedicated to Internal security.

    ‘‘I wish to assure the people and government of Kaduna State that the Federal Government is doing its utmost to contain and crush the terrorists that have been menacing our citizens and their property in parts of the country.

    ‘‘On behalf of the Federal Government, I commend the efforts of the Kaduna State Government to respond to the demands of development.

    ‘‘The relationship between our tiers of government represents an instance of successful collaboration between the national and state governments for progress, peace and prosperity.

    ‘‘I urge Malam Nasir El-Rufai to push on and not relent in his efforts to accelerate change and progress in Kaduna State,’’ he said.

    While reviewing his programme in the state since he arrived on Wednesday, the president said he was delighted to have inaugurated projects undertaken by the state government led by El-Rufai.

    ‘‘I have been most impressed by the consistent efforts of the Kaduna State Government to develop the state, to seek progress on so many fronts and to boldly confront challenges.

    ‘‘Most of my visits to Kaduna State since 2015 have been in connection with clear strides of progress.

    ”I was here in 2017 to commission the hatchery and feed mill project of Olam, a multinational agribusiness company that has sited a major factory in Kaduna.

    ‘‘In August 2019, I had the honour to commission Phase 2 of the Zaria Water Project and a road project.

    ‘‘Therefore, I am not surprised that Malam Nasir El-Rufai and his team have undertaken such a major investment in infrastructure development.

    ”I am glad to say that I have seen with my own eyes the remarkable changes across all the three Senatorial zones,’’ he said.

    The president declared that he looked forward to inaugurating more and more projects in the state.

    He lauded the Kaduna State Urban Renewal Programme ‘‘for its sheer audacity, breadth of imagination and quality of project execution.

    ‘‘Projects under this programme have been described as an unprecedented investment in urban infrastructure in the state.

    ‘‘When completed, these projects will define the city of Kaduna for the next 50 years.

    ‘‘State Governments have direct responsibility for the quality of life of the residents of their state. Kaduna State is providing an example of how this can be done.’’

    While highlighting other achievements of the state government, the president said it was noteworthy that the hardwork of the present administration attracted 2.8 billion dollars in foreign investment to the state since 2015.

    ‘‘This was further confirmed by Kaduna State being ranked as the Number One state for ease of doing business in the last published World Bank Doing Business Report for sub-nationals in Nigeria.

    ‘‘We have also seen the El-Rufai government increase the internally generated revenue of the state by almost four times in five years, from N13bn in 2015 to N50.7bn in 2020.’’

    On health, the president recalled the strong response of Kaduna State in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic in Nigeria early in 2020, welcoming the completion of the 136-bed Infectious Disease Centre inaugurated on Thursday.

    On education, the president noted that the state had also demonstrated commitment to equality of opportunity at the basic and senior secondary levels.

    ‘‘The policy of making education free and compulsory up to the completion of secondary school is a significant contribution to human capital development, and I commend it wholeheartedly.

    ‘‘I have been told that back in 2015, you inherited a school in the Rigasa area with reportedly over 20,000 pupils instead of the planned 1,500 pupils. We are impressed that Kaduna State Government has built more schools to accommodate these students,’’ he said.

    In his remarks, Gov. El-Rufai called for further military action to stop the activities of terrorists in the State.

    ‘‘We have spent considerable sums to support federal security agencies in the State in order to promote the safety and wellbeing of our people.

    ‘‘We are implementing a Safe City project, created a Vigilance Service to provide community level security services and established a Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs to improve coordination among security agencies and intelligence sharing.

    ‘‘We believe that further military action and more boots on the ground are needed to stop the terrorists that menace our people.

    ”But as we tackle security, we must also move forward with the things that our resources and planning enable us to do to make life better for our people,’’ he said.

    On ongoing road projects in the state, the governor informed the president that the Nnamdi Azikiwe Way (the old Western bye-Pass) is being reconstructed into a six-lane concrete highway by the Dangote Group under the President’s innovative Tax Credit scheme.

    He, therefore, appealed to the president to direct the Federal Ministry of Works and Housing to end the two-year delay suffered by this project and give Dangote the go-ahead to start the construction and completion of the earthworks before the onset of the rainy season.

    He added that vital projects to reconstruct the Kaduna-Birnin Gwari road up to the boundary with Niger state and the Birnin Gwari-Dansadau road, which passes through Katsina State and terminates in Zamfara State, were also stalled at the Federal Ministry of Works, despite the expressed readiness of the Dangote Group to work on them.

    ‘‘With the rapid progress in the construction of the Eastern Bye-Pass by the Federal Government, our government has completed plans to begin the construction of a new Western Bye-Pass to link with the Eastern Bye-Pass.

    ”This is to create the Third Ring Road of Kaduna from the Abuja-Kaduna Expressway behind the Rigasa Train Station and the Kaduna International Airport and terminating at the Kaduna-Zaria highway.

    ‘‘We need the commitment of the Federal Government to support this laudable project that will further expand economic opportunities for the people of Kaduna State and Nigeria at large,’’ he said.

    The governor thanked Buhari for the working visit to Kaduna State as well as his unflinching support toward the development of the state.

  • Kaduna State gets committee to address land dispute

    Kaduna State gets committee to address land dispute

    The Kaduna State Government has set up a committee to address the lingering land dispute between a community and a military institution.

    The affected Basawa community in Sabon Gari Local Government Area has a protracted land dispute with the 11 Field Engineers Nigeria Army located in the area.

    The state delegation was led by Alhaji Abdullahi Salihu, Director Land Dispute, Kaduna State Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, to a meeting at the Sabon Gari council.

    The meeting was attended by Surveyor-General of Kaduna State and representatives of Zazzau Emirate Council, community leaders, the Sabon Gari council, security agencies and the commandant Basawa Barracks.

    Salihu said the meeting was a fact-finding mission with a view to report back to the state government for amicable resolution of the matter, thereafter the meeting went into a closed-door session.

    Malam Siraju Bomo, the Chairman of, Bomo Land Dispute Committee, said the meeting was convened to reconcile the community and Basawa Barracks over land disputes.

    He said the community had formally complained to Gov. Nasir el-Rufai over the land issues between the two contenders on Oct. 1, 2021.

    “Subsequent upon the formal complaint to the state government, Gov. el-Rufai set up an inter-ministerial committee chaired by Ministry of Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs.

    “Other members of the committee were the Surveyor-General of Kaduna State, Zazzau Emirate Council, Sabon Gari Local Government and other members of the security agencies,” he said.

    He said the Bomo community was optimistic that the committee would do justice to the issues.

  • Troops kill 3 terrorists , rescue 8 citizens in Kaduna

    Troops kill 3 terrorists , rescue 8 citizens in Kaduna

    Kaduna State Government on Tuesday said troops engaged some bandits in Chikun, Igabi and Giwa Local Government Areas, killing three of them.

    The Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Mr Samuel Aruwan, made the disclosure on behalf of the government in a statement he issued in Kaduna.

    Aruwan, who did not give details of the encounter and the date of the incident, also said eight kidnapped victims where rescued in Chikun Local Government Area.

    According to him, military authorities had reported the incident to the state government, adding that troops engaged and repelled the terrorists during an operation.

    The Commissioner quoted Gov. Nasir El-Rufa’i as expressing gratitude to the troops for their brave efforts during the encounter.

    “The Governor extended his prayers and warm regards to the eight rescued persons, and wished them all the best.

    “The Kaduna state government urges citizens to report individuals found seeking treatment for suspicious injuries, by calling the Security Operations Room on the numbers 09034000060 and 08170189999,” he said.

  • Shocking! Mother takes daughter, nieces to bandits for sex in Kaduna [VIDEO]

    Shocking! Mother takes daughter, nieces to bandits for sex in Kaduna [VIDEO]

    A married woman has been arrested by the police in Giwa Local Government Area in Kaduna for allegedly taking her daughters to bandits for sex.

    Maryam Abubakar, a housewife and resident of Rugar Hanwa in Sabon Gari Local Government, who was arrested on December 21, confessed that she had been luring women, including her own daughters and nieces, to the bandits for sexual pleasure.

    Also arrested was a girl named Fatima Jibril, who, in connivance with her boyfriend, Muslim Abubakar, both residents of the Sakadadi area in Sabon Gari, had also been supplying women to the bandits.

    Maryam said her clients were paying her N20,000 and that the women were being ferried to the forest on motorbikes.

    The syndicate was exposed when the girls they had earlier procured from the criminals in the forest couldn’t return.

    Another woman, Jummai Ibrahim, was arrested on the suspicion that she had been engaging in an affair with the bandits’ kingpin in the forest.

    Ibrahim said she submitted herself to the bandits’ kingpin to protect her children and her father from their wraths because the bandits threatened to kill them, even after they had rustled the family’s cattle.

    Some of the women said they had passed the night only once with the bandits.

    One of them said the gunmen were living alongside their wives, only that they are hosted at different locations separate from their families.

    One of the girls said the gunmen had been inseparable from their guns round the clock and they were stockpiled with foodstuff.

    The arrested women were, however, remorseful for being in romance with the bandits in the forest.

    Watch video:

  • 9 persons killed, 5 injured over bandit’s attacks in Kaduna – Commissioner

    9 persons killed, 5 injured over bandit’s attacks in Kaduna – Commissioner

    Nine persons were killed while five others sustained injures, following attacks by bandits in Igabi and Zaria Local Government Areas of Kaduna State.

    Mr Samuel Aruwan, the state Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs who made the disclosure in a statement on Tuesday in Kaduna, said the attacks happened in Igabi and Zaria on Monday, Jan. 3.

    He said that security operatives killed two of the bandits and recovered some firearms from them.

    Aruwan who was giving update on security situation in the state, commended efforts of security operatives in repelling the attackers.

    “Bandits killed seven persons in Kudu da Gari settlement in Sabon Birni, Igabi, while five others were left critically injured in the same area.

    “In another attack at Ruggar Goshe on the outskirts of Kangimin Sarki village, Rigachikun, Igabi, one person was shot dead and they also killed one at Filing Odin Barr are, Zaria area,” he stated.

    Aruwan explained that five other persons sustained gunshot injuries and were now receiving medical attention.

    He hinted that the bandits were retreating to the Malul forest when security operatives intercepted them.

    The commissioner quoted Gov. Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna state to have prayed for the repose of the souls of the citizens who lost their lives in the attacks, while condoling with their families.

    He also said that the governor commended the troops for their swift response during the attacks which saw two bandits killed.

    A top police official in the state equally confirmed the report, describing it as very horrible, adding that adequate security arrangements had been put in place in the affected areas.

  • Christmas: Hundreds of Muslims attend church service in Kaduna

    Christmas: Hundreds of Muslims attend church service in Kaduna

    As the world celebrates Christmas, which marked the birth of Jesus Christ, some Muslims joined their Christian counterparts for church service in Kaduna.

    The aim is to promote peace, love and religion tolerance.

    The General Overseer of Christ Evangelical and life Intervention Ministry, Sabon Tasha Kaduna, Pastor Yohanna Buru, expressed satisfaction over the large turn out of Muslim Imams and youth from seven Northerner states that attended the Christmas services.

    Buru said that despite insecurity challenges bedeviling the peace and stability in the 19 Northern states and the out break of Omicron variant of COVID-19, as well as the high cost of transportation, hundreds of muslims, including women and children, attended this year’s Christmas morning services, with the aim of strengthening good relationship, better understanding, love and religious tolerance.

    According to him, this is the 10th year the church has been hosting Muslims from various states for Christmas celebration.

    Last year, the number of Muslims that attended the church services outnumbered the number of Christians and this year also many Muslims attended the church services.

    “Over 500 Muslims from Kaduna, Kano, Zamfara, Katsina, Abuja and Niger states joined us at the service to promote peace and unity.

    The cleric said that all the Muslims that attended the Christmas service were from all Islamic sect which include Tijjaniya, Shiiat, kadriyya and Sunni.

    He said “we must remember that we are created by One God, and we are the children’s of Adam and eve, and we both have our holy scriptures (Bible and Qur’an) from One God which guided us on how to live in peace and harmony with each other”.

    Buru expressed worries over increase in security problems, saying daily bloodshed, banditry, kidnapping, attack and ethno-religious killings across the North has affected the region in terms of education, agriculture, economy, and all sectors of human development.

    He added that the outbreak of ethno-religious crisis in some parts of the northern region had caused a serious set back for the state.

    “Peace, stability and development are needed, hence the need for both Muslims and Christians to live in peace and harmony to make the region better again,” he said.

    Similarly, the District head of Kurmin Mashi Kaduna, Alhaji Rabo Abdullahi, says he is happy to see the number of Muslim youths and Imams that attended the Christmas service.

    Abdullahi said it’s important for Muslims and Christians to always live together in peace and harmony.

    A Muslim woman, Hajiya Sumayya Gali, said they attended the church services because Pastor Yohanna usually brings some of his church members to celebrate maulud with them.

    She also prayed to almighty God to bring an end to the spread of COVID-19, while calling on both Muslims and Christians to pray for peace and unity of the nation.

  • Christmas: Muslim group, Shiites attend church service in Kaduna, present gifts

    Christmas: Muslim group, Shiites attend church service in Kaduna, present gifts

    Some members of the Sheikh Ibrahim El Zakzaky-led Islamic Movement of Nigeria also known as Shiites yesterday attended a Christmas church service at HEKAN Church in Zaria, Kaduna State, as part of efforts to strengthen religious tolerance and peace in the state.

    The Muslim group also presented a gift to the church as a sign of love.

    Speaking in an interview with newsmen shortly after the service, the leader of the team, Prof. Isa Mshelgaru, said the essence of attending the service was to promote love, tolerance and understanding among Nigerians.

    He said: “We decided to attend this church service today because today is Christmas Day, a day that the birth of Jesus Christ is being celebrated over the globe and we feel that we also have our concern to share with them the feelings of the day Jesus was born.

    “The coming of Jesus to this world is a blessing to everybody, so we wish that we should come and celebrate this glorious day with them.”

    “As they (Christians) attach importance to this day so also we attach so much importance to the day and that is why we came today to clear all the unnecessary imaginary boundaries that have been created between Muslims and Christians.

    “This is important now that the country is facing multiple security challenges that require all hands to be on deck in order to overcome them,” he noted.

    In his message to other Nigerians, Mshelgaru advised that Nigerians must come together irrespective of religious, tribal or political divide to save the nation.

    In his remarks, Pastor Hakila Darmah expressed his appreciation for the visit, adding that it is a milestone that would open a new beginning and would remain a memorable one for a very long time.

    He called for a sustained relationship to keep the spirit of brotherhood floating between the two religions.

    “In fact, I am so excited that they can think of a thing like this to come and visit us on Christmas Day celebration like this,” he said.

    Darmah appealed to Nigerians to emulate the kind gesture of the Shiite group in order to further strengthen tolerance, understanding and brotherliness among Nigerians.