Tag: Kaduna

  • Police deploy 8,000 personnel over NLC protest in Kaduna

    The police have deployed 8,000 personnel across Kaduna metropolis ahead of the protest by the Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC) over the sack of 36,000 civil servants by Gov Nasir El-Rufa’i.

    TheNewsGruu reports that heavily armed security personnel were stationed at the NLC headquarters along Independence Way and strategic areas of the metropolis while others were patrolling the town.

    The police and other security personnel were also stationed along major streets in the city including Kaduna-Kachia road, Kaduna-Zaria highway and Kaduna-Abuja expressway.

    Most streets were empty with minimal vehicular movement due to the high presence of security personnel within the town, with few commercial vehicles plying the roads.

    The NLC President, Ayuba Wabba is expected to lead other union members from across the country to protest the mass sack of workers by the state government.

    However, the police and state government on Wednesday announced total ban on all forms of protests in the state.

    Muktar Aliyu, Spokesman of Kaduna State Police Command, told NAN that about 8,000 policemen were deployed in the city to stop the planned protest and ensure law and order.

    “The police will not fold its arms to whatever will disrupt peace and order in the state.

    “We are on top of the situation to ensure maximum protection of lives and property,’’ Aliyu said.

     

  • El-Rufai’s incessant sack of civil servants will increase crime rate in Kaduna – PDP

    …backs ongoing teachers’ strike

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Wednesday said it was in support of the current indefinite strike by public school teachers in Kaduna State.

    The State Chairman of PDP, Mr Felix Hyat made the declaration in a statement signed by the party’s Publicity Secretary, Mr Abraham Catoh in Kaduna.

    He faulted the state government on its threat to sack teachers that joined the strike, stressing that strike was “a legal means for all civil servants to seek redress on the injustice presently meted out on them.’’

    According to the PDP chairman, the sack of the teachers was callous, insensitive and meant to increase the level of unemployment and poverty in the state.

    “The incessant sack of civil servants in the state, if allowed to continue unabated, would definitely lead to high rate of crime, social vices and would dampen the morale of civil servants in the state,” Hyat added.

    The PDP chairman also faulted the provision of N1 billion in the state 2018 budget to construct new legislative quarters after selling the ones on ground by the government.

    “We condemned this act in its entirety, for it is another ploy to fleece the resources of the people of our state of their collective commonwealth.’’

    Hyat also accused the state government of undertaking “fictitious projects and consultancy contracts’’ with no bearing or direct impact on the masses.

    On security, the state PDP chairman said Gov. Nasiru El-Rufa’i has demonstrated “ineptitude and lack of capacity to curb the insecurity challenge bedevilling the state.’’

    According to the chairman, the PDP would “reinstate all unjustly sacked civil servants’’ if elected in 2019.

    He advised the electorate to use their permanent voter card to vote out the APC government in the state in 2019.

    Reacting to the statement, the State APC Director, Media and Publicity, Mr Manasseh Istifanus said the party would not exchange words with the PDP.

    He, however, said the sack of teachers and other civil servants was part of ongoing reforms in the civil service.

    According to him, the state government would replace the over 21,000 teachers sacked with 25, 000 qualified ones that would add value to the education sector.

    On the N1 billion budgeted for the building of legislative quarters by the government, Istifanus dismissed the claim as mere “concoction’’ by the PDP.

    He stressed that the government had considered so many factors in arriving at the number of civil servants being disengaged, so as to rejuvenate and inject vibrancy in the state civil service.

     

     

     

  • Messenger, 45, slumps after receiving sack letter in Kaduna

    A messenger, Malam Abubakar Shu’aibu, 45, of Government Secondary School, Aminu Marmara, Sabongari Zaria, Kaduna State, on Tuesday slumped into coma shortly after receiving his sack letter.

    A credible witness confirmed this to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in the area on condition of anonymity for fear of victimisation.

    The source said the incident happened Tuesday morning shortly after the affected person received his sack letter.

    He said that the messenger had served the state for about 11 years.

    “We reported to work this morning and Abubakar Shu’aibu was invited to Zonal Education Office; on reaching there, they served him with a sack letter.

    “When he returned to the school, he showed us the letter and we all advised him to see it as an act of God Almighty as nothing happens to a person without the consent of God.

    “He also admitted that that’s what God had destined for him, but all of a sudden, the man collapsed and went into coma instantly.

    “We acted very fast by giving him a first aid. We took him up and lie him down on the floor, fanning him continuously and he gradually regained his consciousness,’’ he said.

    The source added that teachers present at the scene of the incident converged and took a decision to mobilise something from their salary to empower him economically.

    The source also said that the teachers begged the school principal, Malam Sa’idu Liman-Umar, to consider employing the sacked messenger as a temporary worker to cushion the effect for the meantime.

    “The principal agreed to render possible assistance as the case may be,’’ said the source.

    Officials in the Zonal Education Office in Zaria declined comment, saying that they were not directed to speak to the press.

    Also the state Ministry of Education and the state government is yet to react to the development.

    NAN recalls that Governor Nasiru El-Rufa’i had directed that all messengers, cleaners and drivers who spent 10 years in service without obtaining at least a Diploma or NCE should be sacked.

     

  • Kaduna teachers dare E-Rufai, commence indefinite strike

    In an apparent disregard to the earlier warnings of Governor Nasir El-Rufai for teachers on the payroll of the state government not to join the proposed strike by the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT), teachers in public secondary and primary schools in Kaduna State on Monday began an indefinite strike, protesting job security and welfare.

    The strike was called by the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT).

    The government, on Sunday, threatened to sack any teacher that joined the strike.

    In some schools in Kaduna, only security guards were about.

    At the LGEA Primary School in Mahuta and Unguwan Boro, security guards were on the premises; the classrooms were locked.

    A security guard said no teacher had resumed and pupils returned home after hanging about with no teacher to attend to them.

    At LGEA Primary School, Unguwan Mu’azu, some teachers were about but no pupil was sighted.

    A teacher, who begged for anonymity, said pupils were told to return home, adding that the teachers were hanging about should there be a directive from NUT.

    At Rimi College in Unguwan Rimi, management workers were at their duty posts.

    However, at Government Girls Secondary School, Unguwan Mu’azu and Government Girls Secondary School, Independence Way, teachers and management workers, who resumed, said they did not see the NUT circular on the strike.

    Reports from Zaria, Sabongari, Makarfi, Soba, Giwa and Ikara local government areas, showed compliance with the strike as teachers and pupils remained at home.

    The NUT Chairman in Zaria council, Yahaya Abbas, said the strike was inevitable as the government ignored efforts to meet their demands.

    He contended that the sack of about 22,000 teachers, a reason for the strike, was done in disregard to civil service rules and regulations.

    Your strike can’t save sacked teachers – El-Rufai tells NUT

    Governor Nasir El-Rufai has told the union that its strike can’t return the 21,780 sacked teachers to work.

    A statement by his media aide, Samuel Aruwan, stressed that the government will not allow the “selfishness” of a tiny minority ruin the future of two million children.

    The statement reads: “The Kaduna State government hails the teachers who reported dutifully to their posts. Though NUT officials tried to unlawfully prevent teachers from working, many defied this intimidation.

    The government is collating reports from its Education Administrators and all teachers who absented themselves from work will face the severest penalties applicable in the public service rules.

    Across the state, the illegality of the NUT’s strike action is being compounded by physical attempts to frustrate those teachers who wish to work. No law permits any worker to tamper with another’s right to work.

    The government is resolute in its determination to protect the future of the children of the poor. Ordinary citizens are entitled to expect public primary schools to deliver a decent standard of education. At least, two million pupils are enrolled in public primary schools and their interests come first.

    The government is delighted to inform the public that marking of scripts of the 43,000 applicants for teaching positions is now concluded. The recruitment process to inject 25,000 qualified teachers into our public schools will now move to the next phase.

    The Kaduna State government will not allow the selfishness of a tiny minority ruin the future of two million children.”

  • Teachers’ sack: NUT begins indefinite strike Jan. 8 in Kaduna

    The Kaduna State Wing of the Nigerian Union of Teachers (NUT), has directed its member to commence indefinite strike on Monday, Jan. 8, over the sack of 21,780 public primary school teachers in the state.

    This is contained in a notice of strike dated Jan. 4, 2018, signed by the union’s Assistant Secretary General, Adamu Anglo.

    TheNewsGuru reports that the teachers were sacked for allegedly failing to score 75 per cent pass mark of the competency test organised by the state government in June 2017.

    The notice, circulated to all the union executives in the 23 local government areas of the state indicated that a two weeks ultimatum was earlier issued to the state government to reverse its decision.

    According to the union, the decision has become necessary after the state government began issuing sack letters to the affected teachers after the Christmas and New Year holidays.

    “As a responsible union, we ventilated our grievances before the National Industrial Court, Kaduna, and the court on Dec. 4, 2017, granted an interlocutory injunction, restraining the state government from disengaging any teacher pending the determination of the case.

    “The court order was served to Gov Nasir El-Rufai, but surprisingly, he went on to order the distribution of letters of disengagement to the affected teachers, dated Nov. 3rd, 2017.

    “We, therefore, met on January 4th, 2018 and unanimously resolved to embark on indefinite strike action on Monday 8.”

    The notice also highlighted other unresolved issues with the state government, such as compulsory retirement of secondary school teachers before their due date as against the 35 years of service or 60 years of age provided by civil service rules.

    Other issues include non payment of 2015 leave transport grant to 3,338 primary school teachers, as well as 2016 and 2017 leave transport grant to all public school teachers despite deductions at source.

    The teachers are also asking for payment of salary arrears of more than 15,000 primary school teachers of one to 12 months from June 2015 to July 2016.

    The NUT also said the government has failed pay the salaries to some teachers, while others are under payed.

    It stressed that the state government has also failed to promote teachers and provide teaching and learning materials to schools among others.

     

  • [In photos] Buhari commissions new locomotives, first Nigeria dry port in Kaduna

    [In photos] Buhari commissions new locomotives, first Nigeria dry port in Kaduna

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday commissioned two additional locomotives and 10 additional Passenger coaches for the Abuja-Kaduna Rail service at Rigasa train station in Kaduna.

    The government said it procured the new vehicles to reduce the stress of passengers whose large volume currently overwhelms facilities.

    The president in his address appreciated the Kaduna State Government, Ministry of Transportation and Nigerian Shippers’ Council for making the project a reality while assuring Nigerians that the six others will be completed in due course.

    In his words: “Today in Kaduna I’m pleased to commission 2 additional locomotives & 10 additional Passenger coaches for the Abuja-Kaduna Rail service; and to commission the new Inland Container Depot. Nigeria’s infrastructure is being steadily upgraded, & our economy is set for jobs and growth.

    Today is a landmark day for our importers and exporters. The Kaduna Inland Dry Port is the first proper Inland Dry Port to be completed among the seven approved across the country. Six others — in Ibadan, Aba, Kano, Jos, Funtua and Maiduguri — are at various stages of completion.

    I congratulate the Kaduna State Govt, Ministry of Transportation, and Nigerian Shippers’ Council.

    And let me specially commend the initiative of the Shippers’ Council, & the Kaduna Govt for facilitating the establishment of the Port by providing access roads and other utilities.

    Our Customs and Ports officials must now make the Kaduna Inland Dry Port work. They must not frustrate business, commercial and industrial enterprises with unnecessary bureaucracy and delays. Our ‘ease of doing business’ attitude must be visible; we must make this Port work,” The president said.

    Also delivering his speech at the commissioning, the Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi, said railway transport had nearly become a new phenomenon in Nigeria through the current efforts of government to expand its facilities.

    “The indication is that we will no longer see ticket racketeering, nobody will be sending us text messages and video clips of passengers protesting at the train stations because of inadequate services,” Amaechi said.

    The minister recalled that the standard gauge rail from Idu in Abuja to Rigasa in Kaduna was commissioned in July 2016 by President Buhari. The project was launched several years ago by the administration of President Olusegun Obasanjo and sustained under former President Goodluck Jonathan.

    Dignitaries who witnessed the ceremony include Mustapha Boss, Secretary to Government of the Federation; governors of Kano and Kaduna, Abdullahi Ganduje and Nasiru El-rufai respectively, and National Assembly members.

    The president later took a train ride from Rigasa to Kakuri to commission the Inland Dry Port on the outskirts of Kaduna city.

     

  • JUST IN: Gunmen kidnap Bishop Kukah’s brother in Kaduna

    The Chief Of Ikulu kingdom in Southern Kaduna, Chief Yohanna Sidi Kukah, has been kidnapped.

    He is the brother to Catholic Bishop of the Sokoto diocese, Bishop Matthew Hassan Kukah, who confirmed the incident last night.

    He said that he had no new information on the incident, even as he sounded calm while speaking.

    According to a report by everyday.ng Chief Kukah was kidnapped at about 7p.m. on Tuesday at his residence in Anchuna, Zangon Kataf Local Government Area of Kaduna State. An aide was kidnapped with him, initial reports said.

    The gunmen who came for the chief were said to have surrounded his home, fired shots to scare away other residents of the town before taking and whisking away the traditional ruler.

     

    Details later…

  • Former governor, Lawal Kaita dies at 85

    Former governor, Lawal Kaita dies at 85

    …As President Buhari mourns

    A former Governor of Kaduna State, Alhaji Lawal Kaita died on Tuesday at 85 after protracted illness.

    Findings confirmed that Kaita passed away at Nizamieye Turkish Hospital in Abuja following age-related disease.

    It was learnt that he died in the Intensive Care Unit of the hospital.

    The Janaza (burial rites for the deceased) will hold at the place of the Emir of Katsina by 2pm today.

    A statement by the Governor of Katsina State, Rt. Hon. Amin Bello Masari confirmed the demise of Kaita.

    Governor Masari, in a statement signed by his Senior Special Assistant (SSA) on Media, Abdu Labaran Malumfashi, expressed sadness over the death of former Governor if the defunct Kaduna State, Alhaji Lawal Kaita, saying Nigeria has lost a patriotic son who had contributed immensely to the development of contemporary politics in Nigeria.

    He described the deceased as one of the most accommodating, generous and refined politicians the nation has produced, adding that politics will never be the same without the jocular banter of the deceased .

    The statement said: ” Katsina state, and indeed the nation at large, will miss the wise cauncel of Alhaji Lawal Kaita.

    For Alhaji Lawal Kaita, politics was never a do or die affair, but a vehicle for service to the people.

    On behalf of the good people of Katsina state, I condole President Muhammadu Buhari, the Emir of Katsina, Alhaji Abdulmumin Kabir Usman and the immediate family of of the deceased.

    May Allah forgive all his shortcomings and grant him eternal rest, and grant his family the fortitude to bear the loss”.

    Born in 1932 in Katsina, Lawal Kaita was elected governor of Kaduna State on the platform of the defunct National Party of Nigeria, NPN.

    He was in office from October to December 1983 when the military ousted the civilian administration of ex- President Shehu Shagari.

    His profile by a source confirmed that he was a member of the Constituent Assembly of Nigeria (1977–1978), and later became Special Assistant to President Shehu Shari after losing his first gubernatorial attempt to Peoples Redemption Party, PRP candidate, Balarabe Musa, in 1979.

    The late Kaita was a leading member of late Shehu Yar’adua’s political movement, and foundation member of Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN).

    President Mijammadu Buhari has extended his deepest condolences to the family, the Government and people of Katsina and Kaduna states on the sad demise of Alhaji Lawal Kaita, a former governor of the old Kaduna state.

    Buhari described the former Governor and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as a complete gentleman who served his people and the nation with total commitment and devotion.

    In a statement by the Senior Special Assistant on Media and publicity, Garba Shehu, the President said “Nigeria has lost a distinguished leader. We are all saddened by his demise. May his soul Rest In Peace,”

  • Buhari condemns Kaduna, Rivers killings; urges peaceful coexistence

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday expressed shock and outrage at reports of killings of innocent persons in Omoku, Rivers State; and murders of the traditional ruler, the Etum Numana, Dr. Gambo Makama, and his wife in Sango Local Government Area of Kaduna State in the New Year.

    In a statement by his spokesman, Garba Shehu, the President described the incidents as “reprehensible and unacceptable.”

    He directed law enforcement agencies in both states to intensify their current efforts in order to speedily bring the perpetrators to face the wrath of the law.

    I have always maintained that nothing justifies the taking of the life of an innocent person.

    People in our communities must learn to live peacefully,” he said.

    Buhari appealed to the communities affected not to embark on reprisal attacks, but to allow security agencies to carry out comprehensive investigations to properly punish the culprits.

    He commiserated with the families of the victims and wished the injured faster recovery.

  • Gunman storms Kaduna Christmas Carol venue, kills four, injures others

    There was pandemonium in Kaduna on Friday night as a lone gunman invaded Godogodo Village while residents were holding a special Christmas Carol service killing at least four and injuring eight others.

    This was revealed in a statement by the spokesman for Operation Safe Haven, Colonel IK Ekpeyong. According to him, the gunman invaded Godogodo village as the residents were holding a Christmas carol at the community square at about 9pm, shooting sporadically, and in the process killed four persons and injured eight others.

    Col. Ekpeyong disclosed that the bodies had been deposited in a mortuary while the eight wounded persons were taken to the Kafanchan General Hospital for treatment, the report said.

    He also added that some people suspected to be masterminds of the attack have been arrested for further interrogation, while more troops have been deployed to the area to avert a fresh attack or reprisal,” the report further said.

    More details shortly…