Tag: Katsina State

  • Starvation hits IDPs camp in Katsina

    The Chairman of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) in Jibia Camp, Katsina State, Malam Salisu Sa’adu, says the victims are suffering from hunger, starvation and death in the camp.

    Salisu, who disclosed this in an interview in Jibia on Tuesday, said the IDPs, camped in Government Girls Secondary School (GGSS) Jibia, were mainly from Kwari, Zango, shimfida, Tsauni, far faru, tsanbe, and Gurbin magarya villages of Jibia Local Government Area of the state.

    According to him, the food that is provided to the refugees is not enough, hence, they are suffering from starvation, hunger and death.

    He said there was not enough food for them, stressing that there were only two policemen guarding the camp.

    “Most of us (IDPs) are sleeping without mosquito nets and blankets, but we thank a non-governmental organisation, Medicines San Frontier, Doctors without borders that supplied drugs to us always at the camp.

    ” In fact, let me tell you, in view of the hardship we are passing through,15 of us died, while 35 women gave birth under forced labour.”

    Salisu appealed to the state government to take steps to relocate them to their villages, to enable them to farm, and get what to feed their families before the end of the rainy season.

    “We are now almost three months here, we can’t continue like this; we really want to go back to our villages and look for what to eat with our families.

    “So we are appealing to government to take cogent measures and relocate us to our places,” he said.

    When contacted, the Chairman of Jibia Local Government, Alhaji Bashir Mai-tan, said that the government was trying its best in feeding the refugees in the camp.

    Mai-tan said apart from that, the local government released N200,000 daily for some of their needs.

    Maitan said he had been having sleepless nights to ensure peace and security in the area, as well as paying ransom to secure the release of people from bandits.

    He said that currently, over 1,500 of his people were still in bandits hostage, advising that government alone could not fight banditry.

    During a visit to the camp, it was observed that some of the IDPs looked worried, hungry and in tears.

  • Police honour Constable for returning missing dollars to owner

    The Police Command in Katsina State on Friday honoured a Constable, Nura Mande, who found and returned missing 800 dollars to its owner in Katsina.

    A statement by the Command’s spokesperson, SP Gambo Isah, said that the constable was presented with a letter of commendation and N30,000 by the Commissioner of Police, Idris Dabban.

    He recalled that Mande was on official duty at the state Pilgrims Welfare Board Hajj camp when he found the 800 dollars belonging to a female intending pilgrim, Hajiya Hadiza Usman.

    “While discharging his duty at the Hajj camp, PC Mande found the 800 dollars on the ground and returned it to the board’s Director of Administration, Alhaji Sada Salisu-Rumah.

    “PC Mande disclosed that it was his fear of God that made him to return the money to the board’s official so that it could be returned to the owner.

    “Salisu-Rumah commended the police constable for his good behaviour and honesty,” he added.

    According to Isah, the police commissioner was elated over the display of honesty by Maude and called on other police personnel in the command to emulate him.

    He assured that the command would continue to appreciate its operatives who displayed honesty and commitment to their duties.

  • Amaechi in Katsina: ‘I will fight poverty, insecurity’

    Amaechi in Katsina: ‘I will fight poverty, insecurity’

    Former Minister of Transportation and Presidential aspirant of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Rt Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi has promised to turn the tide of insecurity and poverty around in the country if given the opportunity to be President in 2023.

    Amaechi was speaking to delegates of the APC in Katsina State, the home State of President Muhammadu Buhari during his consultative visit on Monday.

    He said if things don’t change soon, Nigeria may disintegrate to the point where there’s a total divide between the rich and the poor to the detriment of peace and security in the country, offering himself as the right candidate to restore peace, security and equity to Nigeria.

    “If Nigeria does not move back to agriculture and move from agriculture to industrial and manufacturing, the breakup you’ll see is the poor versus the rich. It will not be Muslims versus Christian’s or North versus South. It will be the poor versus the rich. So we must build the Nigerian economy to accommodate the poor. If you don’t accommodate the poor, you will run away.

    “Have you heard of Songhai farm? Three hundred hectares of Songhai farm, the biggest Songhai farm in the world was built by me. We built hostels for 500 farmers, when we train you and graduate you, we give you money, give you product to go and start your own farm, then we take another 500. We began to produce. By the time I left office, the farm was producing money to run itself, no more government money.
    We created 2000 hectares of Banana farm. We did it partly to create employment. Everyday we employed 500 persons.”

    On insecurity, Amaechi narrated how he fought militancy and kidnapping to a standstill as Governor of Rivers State, adding, “That’s why anywhere I go (for consultations with delegates) I go with Gen. Buratai (former Chief of Army Staff, who was then Brigade Commander in Rivers State) and former Inspector General of Police, Abba Suleiman, who was Commissioner of Police in Rivers State at the time. Former Chief of Air Staff, Sadique Abubakar was Air Force commander (in Rivers State at the time). We were bombing them everyday until they ran away.”

    Amaechi said he has been blessed with leadership over the years and he has performed in every position he has held, noting that his bid to become president is aimed at giving back to the country and the people.

    “God has blessed me enough. What I’m doing is giving back. God has made me Speaker for a eight years, Governor for eight years, God has blessed me through President Buhari to make me Minister for Transportation. In all of them, I discharged my responsibility. I don’t listen to people who gossip. When we were to do Kano-Maradi rail line, I hope you read the newspapers. There’s no name they did not call me, I did not listen, I went ahead with Kano-Maradi, because I have two arguments. Are you (the people of Katsina State) not Nigerians? Are they saying railway should not get to Katsina because you’re not Nigerians? So because you’re Nigerians, you’re entitled to railway.”

    “With that same spirit, if I become President, I’ll be President for every Nigerian. I know you have employed me, I am your servant. For women, I don’t believe in 30 percent, you must be given equal opportunities.

    Speaking earlier, Governor of Katsina State, Aminu Bello Masari said with Amaechi’s performance and level of developmental projects put in Katsina State while he was minister, the state should be the one blowing his trumpet.

    “Chibuike Amaechi is a personal friend and indeed a friend in need. We have come a long way. I know him to be a very hardworking person and courageous person…You are not the one to blow your trumpet. I think we are in a better position to blow your trumpet.,” Masari said.

    The Governor outlined the issues of Katsina State to include insecurity, banditry, kidnapping and the burden of rehabilitating displaced people, adding that the people of Katsina would go with a candidate capable of fixing those issues.

    “To the people of Katsina, these are very very important for anybody coming to give us assurances for security, restoration of our normal lives,” he said.

    For the Chairman of the APC in Katsina State, Muhammad Sani, it’s time for the people of the State to pay back the good deeds of the former Transportation Minister, Rotimi Amaechi, towards them.

    He said, “Your visionary leadership traits, your charisma, your can-do Spirit has not only transformed Katsina State to a mini Nigeria but, set it on the path of development. This indeed has made your name a household name among your equals.

    “Your foresight of establishing the University of Transportation, rail line passing through Daura to Niger Republic and other institutions as well as other developmental strides have really endeared you to the people of Katsina. Little wonder you were recently turbaned as the ‘Dan Amanar Daura. Similarly, over the years your love for the North has remained constant as seen in your undiluted and staunch support for President Buhari.

    “The saying that, ‘one good turn, deserves another, comes to play at this critical moment of your political journey. We believe that if you can transform a state to a mini Nigeria where all persons irrespective of tribe and religion come to find their daily bread and live in peace and harmony, then you can transform the whole country, if given the chance to navigate the
    ship of Nigeria. Permit me to say, Dan Amanar Daura sir, Nigeria truly awaits your uncommon and result oriented leadership,” Sani said.

  • Former Governor of Katsina, Alhaji Ibrahim Shema, speaks fondly about his friend, Saraki (Photos)

    Former Governor of Katsina, Alhaji Ibrahim Shema, speaks fondly about his friend, Saraki (Photos)

    PDP Presidential Aspirant, former President of the Senate, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, at Dr. Saraki’s meeting with delegates and party stakeholders in Katsina State.

  • 2023: Katsina SSG resigns, joins governorship race

    2023: Katsina SSG resigns, joins governorship race

    Alhaji Mustapha Inuwa, Secretary to the Katsina State Government (SSG) has resigned his portfolio to join the 2023 gubernatorial race.

    Inuwa indicated his intention to via for the election under the platform of the All Progressive Congress (APC).

    The resignation was announced in a letter dated April 15, 2022, addressed to Gov. Aminu Masari, and issued to newsmen on Thursday in Katsina.

    The letter reads in parts: “With gratitude to God, I wish to notify Your Excellency about my intended resignation as the Secretary to the Government of Katsina state, effective from today April, 15, 2022.

    “This decision is informed by my desire and resolve to vie for an elective position in the up-coming political dispensation, on the platform of our great party, APC.

    “I wish to seize this opportunity therefore, to express my profound gratitude to you, for the singular honour and privilege given to me to offer my humble and modest contributions in serving you, the government and good people of the state in that capacity since 2015 to date.

    “I pray to Almighty Allah to further strengthen and guide you in the last lap of this Administration’s final tenure and crown your entire efforts with resounding success.

    “While anticipating your positive response on my request, please accept my sincere regards, best wishes and loyalty.”

  • Guber race: Katsina Deputy governor resigns as agric. commissioner

    Guber race: Katsina Deputy governor resigns as agric. commissioner

    The Katsina State Deputy Governor, Alhaji Mannir Yakubu, has resigned his position as the state’s Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources to join the 2023 gubernatorial race.

    The resignation was announced in a statement issued to newsmen on Thursday in Katsina by his Chief Press Secretary, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa-Kalla.

    Musa-Kalla said the resignation was in preparation for the deputy governor to declare his governorship interest in compliance with Section 84 (12) of the 2022 Electoral Act.

    “Alhaji Yakubu thanked God and Gov. Aminu Masari for giving him the opportunity to contribute towards the restoration of agriculture in the state.

    He expressed happiness over the repositioning of the agricultural sector where farmers experienced a turnaround in agricultural production.

    “Such guaranteed food security, and agro-industrial needs of the Katsina State and Nigeria in general,” Musa-Kalla quoted the deputy governor as saying.

  • Insecurity: Unknown gunmen kill newly elected councillor, abduct wives

    Insecurity: Unknown gunmen kill newly elected councillor, abduct wives

    Alhaji Nasiru Magaji, an elected councillor in Katsina State, was on Wednesday, shot dead by gunmen.

    Magaji, who was popularly known as Nasiru B.S, was killed in Gozaki town of Kafur Local Government Area of the State.

    It was gathered that the councillor was shot in his residence.

    According to source who claimed anonymity said he was rushed to a hospital in Malumfashi, where he was confirmed dead.

    He said the gunmen came in large numbers, with many villagers scampering for safety.

    He added that the bandits also abducted the two wives of the slain councillor, but later released them.

    He said, “they launched attack in the early hours of today (Wednesday) around 12:30 am, killed the councillor and abducted his two wives, but later sent them back home.”

    The Katsina State Police Command is yet to give comments on the matter as at when filing this report.

     

  • Ex-President Umaru Yar’Adua’s cousin joins Katsina guber race

    Ex-President Umaru Yar’Adua’s cousin joins Katsina guber race

    Mr Ahmed Yar’Adua, a cousin to former President Musa Yar’Adua, Mr Ahmed Yar’Adu, has promised to address insecurity in Katsina State if elected governor.

    Yar’Adua, who is a former Secretary to Katsina State Government, made the pledge in Abuja on Wednesday shortly after purchasing the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) nomination and expression of interest forms.

    The aspirant, who attributed insecurity in the state to poverty, and neglect in governance especially at the local levels, said that the local government areas would be his top priority if elected.

    “Now, back to banditry. It is the issue of total neglect, not only in governance, but also in the approach to governance itself.

    “When there is no local government, you can see what is happening. What’s happening is that they are only sending these administrators to go for part time, go in the morning and return to their local government.

    “But if you have an elected representative, people tend to enjoy because they now know their representatives and are being represented well,” he said.

    Yar’Adua, who has been contesting for the third time, said he decided to recontest because he believed that he would make a difference this time due to the passion he had for the state.

    He expressed confidence that PDP would reclaim Katsina state, saying “our party has a good chance this time to reclaim the state”.

    “We may have an incumbent governor, but we were incumbent once, but we lost.

    “So the APC will lose again because it is about what the people believe and we can deliver.

    “The leadership of the party has made a difference, and that I have been part of that progress we recorded from 1999 to 2015 when we lost the election due to mostly what I call emotion for the present government.

    “We didn’t lose due to bad governance, performance but based on sympathy,” he added.

    The aspirant further stated that despite his relationship with late president Yar’Adua, he stand a better chance of winning the election because of his vast experience in public service.

    “The late President Yar’Adua is my first cousin.

    “I believe that I earned my own right to contest for this position. My relationship with my late cousin helped me, but also my experience in the public service matters.”

  • Nigeria has never had a better President than Buhari –  Masari

    Nigeria has never had a better President than Buhari – Masari

    Katsina State Governor, Aminu Masari, has proclaimed that Nigeria has never had a better government and President like Muhammad Buhari, since the amalgamation of Nigeria in 1914.

    Gov. Masari spoke yesterday in Katsina during a rally organised by the beneficiaries of the Federal Government’s Social investment Programme (NSIP) in the state.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the rally was organised under the leadership of the Social Protection and Good Family Value Initiative (SPGFVI).

    Organizer of the rally aimed at calling on the Federal government and the national assembly to enact a law that would make the programme a permanent one.

    According to Masari, President Buhari has laid a significant foundation which if properly utilised by the next administration, will assist in removing many Nigerians from poverty.

    “Therefore, with this initiative which no administration has ever thought of, the President needs more commendation and support to achieve the purpose of the programme.

    “I wish to inform you that I am totally in support of this call for the president to make it a law before the end of his tenure. By doing such, it will continue to reduce the challenges Nigerians are facing.

    “It is unfortunate for someone to wake up in the morning, thinking of what to eat, how to go to hospital or take their children to school, but this programme has reduced such difficulties for people.

    “And if a law is enacted and it becomes permanent, no government will come and stop it, and Nigerians will continue to enjoy the programme and it will continue to reduce unemployment,” he said.

    Gov. Masari assured the beneficiaries of the programme that their message will get to President Buhari and the national assembly.

    He further called on the beneficiaries to also write to their representatives at the national assembly on their demand, so that they can pursue the issue at their levels.

    Earlier in his remarks, the state’s Coordinator of the SPGFVI, Mr. Mustapha Bara’u, said their main objective is to ensure the wellbeing of Nigerians, especially the youths, elderly, physically challenged people, women and pupils.

    According to him, that is why they developed interest in the NSIP programme because it is directly related to one of their major objectives.

    He explained that the rally was earlier held at the ward levels across the state, where their commendation letters were presented to the District heads for further transmission to the President.

  • Just In: Bandits attack Katsina community, kill DPO

    Just In: Bandits attack Katsina community, kill DPO

    The Divisional Police Officer in Jibia town in Jibia local government has been killed by bandits in a midnight raid with the criminal groups who stormed Magamar Jibia in the late hours of Tuesday.

    The slain DPO, A. A. Rano, was until his death the officer in charge of the Divisional Police Headquarters in Jibia, eyewitnesses revealed on Wednesday.

    Similarly, it is being reported that another junior army officer was also killed and the army commander in the area sustained a gunshot.

    These happened in a midnight operation when the joint security teams responded to a distress call by the Magamar Jibia community when the criminals stormed the area with heavy gunshots.

    This is coming just days after another attack was carried out last Wednesday at Daddara village just about 20 kilometres to Jibia.