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  • Over 112 killed, 160 kidnapped in Kaduna, Plateau states in one month – Amnesty International

    Over 112 killed, 160 kidnapped in Kaduna, Plateau states in one month – Amnesty International

    At least 112 persons have been killed and about 160 kidnapped following bloody attacks in Kaduna and Plateau states within the last one month, Amnesty International has said.

    According to a communique on Tuesday, the rights organization attributed the deaths to failure on the part of Nigerian authorities to live up to their obligation to protect the right to life.

    Amnesty International stated that the authorities’ failure enabled a month of bloody attacks on both farmers and herders, in parts of Kaduna and Plateau states.

    “At least 112 people were killed, 160 abducted and thousands displaced in communities in Kaduna and Plateau states from July to 5 August 2021.

    “Our findings show that despite clear signs that there will be retaliatory attacks, enough is not being done to prevent the bloodshed, thereby fueling the ongoing circle of violence. Beyond issuing statements and condemning attacks after they happen; government needs to rein in on attackers and bring suspects to justice,” said Osai Ojigho, Director Amnesty International Nigeria.

    The NGO’s further noted that its investigation shows at least 78 people were killed and 160 abducted by bandits between 3 July and 5 August 2021 in Kaduna state including 121 school children of Bethel Baptist Church High School.

    The communique adds that no fewer than 34 persons lost their lives in Plateau state, including 7 herders who were attacked on 1 July at Dogon Gaba and 2 others who were lynched at Fusa Village while trying to locate their missing cow.

    “Villagers from farming communities, informed Amnesty International that, innocent people and communities that know nothing about the attacks are sometimes targeted for reprisal.

    “A retaliatory attack on 31 July and 1 August 2021, led to the killing of at least 17 people, and displacements of hundreds in farming communities in Bassa and Riyom LGAs, Plateau state,” the statement reads in part.

    A 39-year-old farmer is said to have informed Amnesty international that:
    “We have been hearing gunshots in our village since Monday after the attack. We don’t know why we were attacked, I had to relocate to the IDP camp with my family”.

    Leaders of some Fulani herders’ community in Plateau state told Amnesty International that the inaction of the security officials contributed to the recent retaliatory attacks in the state.

    “The slow and ineffective response by security officials is contributing to the attacks and reprisal in the state, people are getting away with crimes,” the agency added.

    While emphasizing that Nigerians have a right to be protected by the government, the non-governmental body urged the authorities to “act swiftly to prevent such attacks from happening,” adding that “the slow response from security forces is clearly causing increased casualties”.

    AI wondered how much longer the people must be forced to live in fear as such brutal attacks continue.

    Herders and farmers’ clashes have lingered for quite a while in Nigeria, especially in the north where the two groups battle over access to resources including water, land and pasture.

    The conflict has become perpetual, and Amnesty International blames this on the failure of the Nigerian government to investigate, arrest and prosecute perpetrators.

  • JUST IN: FG approves $1.4bn for rehabilitation of Warri, Kaduna Refineries

    JUST IN: FG approves $1.4bn for rehabilitation of Warri, Kaduna Refineries

    The Federal Executive Council has approved contracts for the rehabilitation of Warri and Kaduna refineries at a cost of $1.4 billion.

    The breakdown shows that $897 million is earmarked for the Warri refinery and $586 million for Kaduna refinery.

    Nigeria has four refineries – including two in Port Harcourt – but all have struggled to function optimally as the country continues to import petroleum products.

    The rehabilitation is expected to turn around the refineries and set them up to meet local oil demands.

  • BREAKING: Kaduna Govt files fresh charges against El-Zakzaky hours after court discharged him

    BREAKING: Kaduna Govt files fresh charges against El-Zakzaky hours after court discharged him

    The Kaduna State government has filed fresh charges against the leader of the Islamic Movement in Nigeria, Sheikh Ibrahim El-Zakzaky.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that this comes less than 48 hours after the embattled IMN leader was discharged and acquitted by a Kaduna State high court.

    Justice Gideon Kurada had on Wednesday discharged and acquitted Elzakzaky and his wife Zeenat, from the eight charges pressed against them by the state government for lack of merit.

    However, not satisfied with the ruling, the state government on Thursday filed a fresh seven charges against the IMN leader at the Federal High Court.

    The state Director of Public Prosecution, Daris Bayero, told Channels Television that the charges bother on terrorism and treasonable felony against the state and federal government.

    He further explained that some of the actions of the IMN leader upon which he is being charged with fresh allegations, dated back before 2015.

    Bayero added that with the fresh charges, the court will consequently issue an order for the arrest of Elzakzaky for him to answer the charges.

  • Four additional Baptist School students regain freedom in Kaduna

    Four additional Baptist School students regain freedom in Kaduna

    Four additional abducted students of Bethel Baptist Secondary School in Kaduna State have regained their freedom.

    A top official of the school on Monday said the four students escaped from the forest last night where they were held captive by their abductors.

    The latest development, therefore, brings the total number of the rescued students to 38 out of the 121 that were abducted by bandits on July 5th.

    Eighty-three other students are still in the custody of the kidnappers inside the forest, with their parents and the school management praying fervently for their safe return.

    On Sunday, 28 more abducted students of the school also regained their freedom.

    The students were found inside the Tsoho Gaya Forest in the Chikun Local Government Area of the state in the early hours of Sunday.

    It is not clear whether the bandits released them for ransom or they were rescued by security operatives or escaped by themselves.

    Three of the students were rescued by police operatives some days ago at a location also in Chikun Local Government Area and were later taken to a police medical facility for medical checks.

    The bandits, who stormed their school on July 8, later demanded a ransom of ₦60million for the release of the students.

  • BREAKING: Bandits abduct another First Class traditional ruler in Kaduna

    BREAKING: Bandits abduct another First Class traditional ruler in Kaduna

    Daredevil gunmen suspected to be bandits have abducted the Traditional Ruler of Jaba Chiefdom in the Jaba local government area of Kaduna state, Gyet Maude.

    Brother of the monarch, Anthony Maude confirmed the development to Channels Television via telephone on Monday.

    According to the brother, the monarch was kidnapped on his farm located at Gitata community in Nasarawa State.

    The community is located at the boundary between Kaduna and Nasarawa states

    It is not yet clear if the royal father, who is over 80-year-old, went to the farm alone or was accompanied by his security details.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG notes that both the Kaduna State Government and the police authorities were yet to confirm the incident as of the time of filing this report.

  • Three policemen injured as bandits attack Police armoury in Kaduna

    Three policemen injured as bandits attack Police armoury in Kaduna

    Police Division at Mararaban Jos, in Igabi Local Government Area of Kaduna State say that its personnel repelled some bandits who had attempted to take over the armoury.

    The state Command’s Public Relations Officer, ASP Mohammed Jalige, who confirmed the attack on Saturday, said that the bandits had attempted to take over the armoury of the Police Divisional Headquarters but were resisted by the officers on guard duty.

    According to Jalige, the bandits came into the town in large numbers, shooting indiscriminately while targeting the armoury of the division.

    He, however, noted that though three of its personnel — an Inspector, two Special Constabulary — were left with varying degrees of injuries, the bandits were overpowered and escaped with bullet wounds.

    He said that the personnel were currently undergoing medical treatment, while the command had since launched investigation into the attack.

    The Police spokesman said, “On the 23th July, 2021 at 2300hrs, there was an attack on Maraban Jos Divisional Police Headquarters where bandits in large number came in three Sharon utility vehicles and in their desperate attempt to override the personnel on duty shot sporadically in order to gain access into the divisional amoury but met professional and stiffer resistance from the personnel on duty.

    “The gun duel between the bandits and the Station Guards lasted for some minutes however; the superior and tactical fire power of the Police forced the bandits to retreat of which some have sustained fatal bullet wounds.

    “The operatives were able to secure the amoury, the entire station and other adjoining facilities at the division.

    ” Sadly, one Inspector and two Special Constabulary personnel sustained varying degrees of injuries and are currently receiving medical treatment.

    “Investigation into the incident has since commenced using the available evidence recovered from the scene as effort is geared towards apprehending the fleeing hoodlums.

    “In view of the above incident the Commissioner of Police Kaduna Command issued a stan directive to all Officers of the Command to ensure that proactive measures are emplaced to protect all Police facilities in the state and forestall the repeat of the ugly incident.”

  • El-Rufai’s ‘friend’ and Ex-Kaduna Deputy Governor Bala Bantex buried

    El-Rufai’s ‘friend’ and Ex-Kaduna Deputy Governor Bala Bantex buried

    The late former Deputy Gov. of Kaduna state, Mr Barnabas Bala, (popularly known as Bantex), was on Saturday buried in his hometown, Manchok, Kaura Local Government Area.

    The burial organised by the Evangelical Church Winning All (ECWA), Manchok, was attended by relatives, friends, associates and top government officials including, Gov. Nasir El-Rufai.

    TheNewsGuru.com, TNG reports that Bala, 64, died in an Abuja hospital on July 11 following a protracted illness.

    El-Rufai in a tribute at the funeral described the deceased as one of the most honest and decent persons he had ever come across in life.

    “Bantex was a brilliant man. But beyond that, he was one of the most honest and decent humans I have ever come across. I will miss my friend.

    “We never argued in the four years he was my deputy except once when he told me he was going to resign.

    “And there was no decision we took without getting his opinion as the final opinion,” El-Rufai said.

    According to him, Bantex will be remembered for his laudable contributions to the growth and development of the state.

    The deceased’s wife, Ladi Bala, said her late husband was a peaceful and loving man who died with a smile on his face.

    “He was a peace maker and his last words to me were thank you and thank you. My husband was all smiles as he passed away.

    “Even the doctors said they had never seen anything like that. Our only consolation now is that he has gone to be with the Lord,” she said

    Also speaking, the ECWA President, Rev. Stephen Panya, noted the critical role Bantex played in the life and history of the Church in Nigeria.

    “He designed and built the present ECWA headquarters in Jos, Plateau State, and the church will always be proud of him,” Panya said.

    On his part, the Plateau Deputy Gov. Prof. Sonny Tyoden, described the deceased as an uncommon politician who stayed true to his convictions.

    “He was an uncommon politician who was never fillip ant but stayed true to whatever he believed in.

    “Let’s all strive to live by the principles that guided his life here on earth because he was a true patriot,” Tyoden said.

    Also in a sermon, Rev. Yunusa Nmadu, admonished the people to take a cue from the many good legacies the deceased left behind.

    Bala was Gov. El-Rufai’s deputy between 2015 and 2019, when he resigned to contest for senate on the platform of the APC but lost to PDP’s Danjuma La’ah.

  • Pray for Nigerian leaders despite their failures -Kaduna CAN

    Pray for Nigerian leaders despite their failures -Kaduna CAN

    The Kaduna State chapter of the Christian Association of Nigeria has asked its members to continue to pray for the peace and unity of the country.

    This, according to the chairman, Rev. John Hayab, was despite the failure of both the federal and state governments in securing and providing the citizens sources of livelihoods.

    The Chairman made this known in a statement titled, ‘CAN: Kaduna Christian should keep a positive Spirit and find Happiness amidst our many problems,’ released in Kaduna on Saturday.

    While accepting the pains, agonies its members were passing through both in the federal and state levels, the state CAN appealed to all pastors, Christians and the entire people of the state to “seek deliberate” things to do to cheerful.

    According to CAN, the challenges Nigerians are going through today will soon be a thing of the past, adding that people should shun negativity and embrace hope, courage to overcome the present challenges.

    The statement read, “the leadership of CAN in kaduna State is appealing to all pastors, Christian faithful, and the entire people of kaduna State to seek deliberate ways and things to do that will give their, homes, followers, and the people in the state something to be happy about.

    “When you visit many people in kaduna state today at home, meet them on a bus, or even during wedding and burials ceremonies what you will hear from the majority of them is the fear of insecurity, lack of jobs, complaints about lack of money, etc.

    “When people allow these types of feelings to overwhelm them then they may fall into many more problems such as fear, depression, high blood pressure, unstable mind with the inability to coordinate.

    “When a larger part of any society is taken over by anxiety and confusion then you will not see good planning and effective productivity from them. These we see are strategies of the enemy to make people weak for him to easily get rid of them.”

    It added, “CAN is therefore admonishing all believers and all other people that want to see progress in their families and the state from all faith and tribal dispositions to not allow any negative attitude or feelings because of the pains we are having now to overwhelm them.

    “CAN kaduna State acknowledge that it is not easy to wake up every day hearing heartbroken stories and witnessing the evil of kidnapping of loved one, paying huge Ransome, confronting joblessness and poverty without a source to play your role as a parent or breadwinner in the house?

    “Many we understand have not been able to pay house rents, school fees, and medical bills. The load is truly becoming too heavy for some to carry but amidst all these, we are appealing to faithful to think positively and find simple things that will make them happy.

    “When we allow depression and the sight of these many unfortunate happenings to take away our joy and happiness which can lead to heart attacks we will only increase more orphans, widows, and widowers in society.

    “We should continue to pray for our leaders despite their failures, do our stewardship to the nation faithfully, and pray also for the peace and progress of our nation as we work hard to make this state and our country how we desire it should be.May God bring back kaduna state and Nigeria to the path of peace and abundance.”

     

  • Kaduna loses first class monarch, El-Rufai reacts

    Kaduna loses first class monarch, El-Rufai reacts

    The Traditional Ruler of Chikun Chiefdom in Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Danjuma Barde is dead.

    The first-class traditional ruler died in the early hours of Wednesday at the Nigerian Army Reference hospital in the Kaduna State capital after suffering from an undisclosed illness.

    The late monarch was promoted to a first-class chief in 2018 by Governor Nasir El-Rufai, who changed the name of his title from “Sa Gbagyi” to “Esu Chikun”.

    In his condolence message, Governor Nasir El-Rufai described the late Esu Chikun, as a traditional leader who promoted peace and embraced the diversity that development and modernity had brought to his chiefdom.

    El-Rufai, in a statement issued by his spokesman, Mr Muyiwa Adekeye, said the traditional Ruler was “a peacemaker who did not flinch from the challenges of modernity but who fully embraced the possibilities of diversity.”

    “This accommodating and constructive attitude has brought immense socio-economic dividends to the people of Chikun Chiefdom which is host to many of the most significant investment projects the government has attracted to Kaduna State since 2015,” the governor was quoted as saying.

    While eulogising the deceased, the governor said the state is “grateful for the positive attitude of the late Dr. Barde.”

    He also prayed to God to grant him peaceful repose, to comfort his family and the entire Chikun Chiefdom.

  • School children abduction, I told you so – Dele Sobowale

    School children abduction, I told you so – Dele Sobowale

    “Zamfara abduction’ll be the last.” President Buhari. March 1, 2021.”

    Twice in March, after President Buhari had announced on March 1, 2021, that the Zamfara abduction of school children would be the last, I wrote on these pages that “If you believe that, you will believe anything.” Today, as several cases of raids on schools have occurred, even Buhari’s spokesmen must now have run out of words in his defence. What we now have in Nigeria is like what the Viet Namese called America during their war in the 1960s – a Paper Tiger. Millions of us who thought that nobody could be worse than Jonathan must now admit one thing. We were wrong; dead wrong. This is the wrong General for this war and we will suffer the consequences of voting him to power. At the risk of being accused of self-praise, I must state that nobody else in Nigeria had predicted that calamity that had befallen us, since 2015, as accurately. May be I should compile a book of all the predictions on insecurity, economy, poverty, food insecurity, power generation and especially The Next Level – which Nigerians were told in 2019 will result in Anarchy.

    “Numerous are the streams that lead to social prosperity, but all spring from the same source; and that is public education.” Gaspar Jovellanos, 1744-1811.

    VANGUARD BOOK OF QUOTATIONS, VBQ p 46.

    I read Jovellanos in 1967 while in search of what the poor countries must take as their top priority if they intend to catch up with more advanced countries, the Spanish writer made a strong case for education – even ahead of agriculture, security and good governance. According to him, a society which disturbs the process of educating its people – especially the young — is heading for chaos.

    Chaos is here in Nigeria in the Education sector. For the first time, anywhere in the world since history began, parents sending their kids to school, must save for tuition, books, uniform, transport and feeding. They must also save to pay the ransom demanded by bandits. Under President Buhari, the unthinkable has occurred. Education in the North has come almost to a halt. The roll-back of civilisation to the Stone Age has started. Obviously, the man has no clue concerning how to prevent our slide into barbarism; and his world view is as severely limited as his education. There is nothing for Nigeria to build on.

    LEADER WITHOUT FOLLOWERS

    “Bandits hold 348 students; UNESCO sounds warning as ACF lampoons FG.”

    News Report, July 7, 2021.

    Last week, the UNESCO had this to say about the calamity in the Nigerian education sector under Buhari. “No child should ever have to choose between education and their life, but, this is often the case in many countries including some communities in Nigeria, as education becomes the target of direct and constant attacks resulting in the death, injuries and abduction of learners and educational personnel.”

    The UNESCO should not be surprised about the “Devil’s alternative” – your education or your life — that Northern kids are facing. A few years back, a government spokesman had announced on television to land owners and farmers “Your land or your life”. That is the hell on earth in which Nigerians now live. Unfortunately, the North will suffer more. It was well behind the South and the world in education before now. All the gains of almost ten years will be lost this year alone; there might be few schools open in the North for several years.

    Until Buhari, the Arewa Consultative Forum, ACF, had stood solidly behind every Northern Head of State – right or wrong. Even kleptomaniac Abacha enjoyed their support until the end. They started in 2015 following the same script. But now, they are the most endangered species of Nigerians. They constitute the few oases, the Haves, in a vast Northern desert of Have-nots. And, as I warned in April 2019 in an article titled “From Begging to Demanding: The Revolt of Almajiris”, the present Northern elite will pay dearly for the entrenched inequities of their fore-fathers and theirs. The millions of people they failed to educate are poised to terrorise them. And in “From Maigadi To Megida”– published this year, I gave a true life example of how the Have-Nots in the North are now increasingly calling the shots – even in Buhari’s Katsina State.

    ACF members have joined the ranks of those who no longer follow Buhari. When you add almost the entire South and the Middle Belt Forum, it is clear that Buhari is already suffering a fate which US President Lyndon Johnson, 1908-1973, described, when he said “The worst thing that can happen to a leader is to look back and see that nobody is following.” The bandits who are thrashing his legacy obviously despise him. Buhari’s only real followers are now those he employs and who are compelled to continue with their group self-deception.

    “A man in a suit of armour need not be brave.”

    Gustave Flaubert, 1812-1880, VBQ p 24.

    It is becoming crystal clear that Buhari’s security forces can only move against unarmed civilians in the South East; send 50 fully armed men to Sunday Igboho’s house to destroy it. But, none of them will volunteer to go to Borno State to confront equally armed Boko Haram fighters. All their bravery is limited to when they have overwhelming power in their favour. Nothing more. They cannot protect the kids or communities in the North from being attacked by bandits and people abducted. That is now obvious.

    KADUNA: A TRAGEDY WAITING TO HAPPEN

    “To know that which before us lies in daily life is the prime wisdom…”

    John Milton, 1608-1674, VBQ p 275.

    Of all the tragedies which had befallen Nigeria, none breaks my heart more than the calamity which had swamped Kaduna State since El-Rufai became Governor. In February 2016, in an article titled “Before Kaduna State explodes” the following warning was made to all stakeholders in that state.

    “BEFORE KADUNA STATE EXPLODES – 1

    All religions must be tolerated…For everyman must get to heaven his own way.

    Frederick the Great, 1712-1786. VANGUARD BOOK OF QUOTATIONS, VBQ, p 212.”

    Our country is bleeding profusely from the blows inflicted on it by the apparently unending Boko Haram insurgency; another possibly prolonged round of blood-letting has started with the pro-Biafra movement which recently claimed reportedly over twenty lives in Aba on February 7, 2016. The last thing we need now is another religious conflict; and certainly not in Kaduna state. Yet, the stage is being set, even if inadvertently, for one. That would constitute the mother of all tragedies to befall Nigeria.

    Even my plea to the people of Kaduna not to re-elect El-Rufai or expect bedlam was ignored. He was re-elected and the people of Kaduna are suffering the consequences of choosing wrongly. Unfortunately, El-Rufai still has until May 29, 2023 to torture them. He must run away from the state, and stay out, for dear life – once the battalion of armed escorts guarding him are removed. When he finally departs, he will leave behind a state which will need at least twenty years, and at least three successive better Governors to repair the damage done.

    HISTORY IS BEING WRITTEN; THEY WANT TO GAG MEDIA

    “Journalism is the first rough draft of history.” US Editor of Newspaper.

    It never occurred to me how true that statement was until I read it and thought about it for some time. Now, more than ever, in the Age of Internet, governments are having the histories of their tenure written every minute. And, they have lost the power to suppress unfavourable reports. A few totalitarian nations, under the thumb of heartless despots try their best. But, they are losing the battle. Communications technologies have defeated them.

    That is why the first people they try to silence are journalists and media commentators. The reason bad governments target the media is quite simple.

    “Every government is run by liars; and nothing they say should be believed.”

    I . F. Stone, 1907-1989, VBQ p 80.

    My eldest brother, late Chief Sanu Sobowale, started his career in government as the Private Secretary to late Alhaji Adegbenro who was the Minister of Lands and Labour in the Awolowo Government of Western Region. I was too young then to know anything about governments. In 1979, after the victory of the Unity Party of Nigeria, UPN, in Lagos State, he was appointed the Commissioner for Justice and Attorney – General under Governor Jakande. By then, I had known a lot about governments; and my compilation of materials for the VANGUARD BOOK OF QUOTATIONS had started. Gold’s observation was already among them. I recollect one day, after Daddy, as I called him, had made statements praising the Jakande administration, jokingly replying that I read somewhere that governments are not always truthful. His mood darkened. Perhaps the only thing that saved me from a dirty slap was the distance from where he sat behind his desk and where I sat. After catching his breath, he then said. “Dele don’t believe that about every government. Ours is honest.” Only history of governments in Lagos can determine that if it ever written. Meanwhile, he readily agreed with me when I called Shagari’s government “a bunch of bloody liars”; and even provided some examples of the lies that the NPN was peddling.

    So, it comes as no surprise to me that those in the Buhari administration will not like their falsehoods exposed. For them, Buhari is the best thing to have happened to Nigeria. The only way they can look at their own faces in the mirror and keep their sanity is to embrace the group’s lies. Furthermore, they must fight with everything at their disposal any attempt – particularly media – to present the truth. Efforts to introduce draconian laws are familiar steps taken by governments which have failed woefully as the Buhari/APC government.

    Furthermore, being typically forgetful of history and lacking foresight, they ignore the fact that they will not be in government for ever. Major El-Mustapha (rtd) was Abacha’s Chief Security Officer, CSO; and widely regarded as the second most powerful man in Nigeria. I can testify to his brutality against the media. When Abacha died and he was removed as CSO, I wrote an article titled “The Hunter Becomes The Hunted”. Despite my four trips to detention under him, I advised him to run away “because if you don’t and your enemies catch you, you may not see your bedroom again for years.” He ignored the warning;

    he was caught and tried by who he treated with disdain; sentenced to life imprisonment. It was the Supreme Court which eventually sprung him loose after spending ten years in jail. He maintained his innocence throughout. Guess who was publishing his story – the same Nigeria media he wanted silenced.

    Buhari’s presidential history is being written everyday. Nobody can hide the ugliness. Schools were closed and farms ravaged under Buhari’s watch. Period. “Even God cannot change the past” –Agathon, 447-401B.C.