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  • Police arrest notorious kidnapper in Katsina, rescue 3 victims

    Police arrest notorious kidnapper in Katsina, rescue 3 victims

    The police in Katsina State on Thursday confirmed the arrest of a notorious member of bandits and kidnap for ransom syndicate, Abubakar Ibrahim, 19, at Rugu forest.

    SP Gambo Isah, the police spokesman, who disclosed this in a statement in Katsina, said that the syndicate, have been terrorizing people in Batsari, Safana, Damnusa and Kurfi Local Government Areas in the state.

    Isah said that the police equally rescued three kidnapped victims.

    According to Isah, on Sept. 7, 2020, the suspect, led other members of his syndicate, on motorcycles, all armed with AK 47 rifles, and attacked Dagarawa and Kudewa villages, in Safana and Kurfi Local Government Areas of the state.

    He said the bandits kidnapped one Ashiru Ibrahim, 32, Duduwa Audu, 50, and Asiya Saleh, 45, all of Kudewa village, Kurfi Local Government Area, and took them into Rugu forest.

    “That nemesis caught up with the suspect when he fell into a bobby trap, and was apprehended by SARS operatives, after he collected the sum of N241,000 ransom from the relatives of the victims,” he said.

    He revealed that in the course of investigation, the suspect confessed that he committed the offence along with others, now at large.

    Isah said that the N241,000 ransom was recovered in his possession.

    “Today, Sept. 10, 2020, at about 9:30a.m., the command succeeded in arresting one of the suspects and rescued the victims.

    “The victims had reunited with their families after treatment at Kurfi General Hospital,” he said.

  • Police kill 8 bandits, recover 30 cows in Katsina

    Police kill 8 bandits, recover 30 cows in Katsina

    The Katsina State Police Command says it has killed eight suspected bandits in Batsari local government area of the state.

    The Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Gambo Isah.disclosed this in a statement on Saturday in Katsina.

    He said that on Aug. 6, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) Batsari, led Operation Puff Adder to Zamfarawa village based on a report that bandits numbering over 40, armed with AK 47 rifles attacked the village.

    He said that the bandits shot to death one Shafi’i Suleiman, 65 and Yakubu Idris, 70, adding that they also rustled a number of cows in the area.

    According to him, the police team was ambushed by the bandits on their way to the village, adding that the team responded and killed one of the bandits, while others escaped with gunshot wounds.

    Isah further revealed that the team recovered 30 cows stolen from the village by the bandits.

    Subsequently, he explained that on Aug. 7, “search parties led by the DPO and members of the community recovered additional seven corpses of the bandits who escaped with gunshot wounds at Barankada village, also in Batsari local government area,” he said.

    Isah said that police recovered the sum of N22,300, 13 empty shells of live ammunition of 7.62mm as well as bunch of charms and keys from the bodies of the dead bandits.

  • As Obasanjo Speaks on restructuring the Nigerian security architecture: Will Buhari come out of the Fulani enclave to do something positively for the sake of himself and Katsina State? – Godwin Etakibuebu

    As Obasanjo Speaks on restructuring the Nigerian security architecture: Will Buhari come out of the Fulani enclave to do something positively for the sake of himself and Katsina State? – Godwin Etakibuebu

    By Godwin Etakibuebu

    Before former President Olusegun Obasanjo spoke last week Friday, June 26, 2020, in Abeokuta – Ogun State, on reorganization of security architecture in Nigeria, in a lecture titled “COVID-19 and Nigeria security Issues: The Way Forward”, all Nigerians are fully aware, without any iota of doubt, that security of lives and properties had become a non-existent matter in our beloved country.

    Yet, the man spoke with his typical style; a style that is peculiarly Obasanjo – the Enigma and Philomena, who would never call a spade by another name, except what it is – spade. Dealing on that topic of security restructuring [or reorganization – the exact word he used] in Nigeria; a topic he discusses with ease, given his antecedents in that field, he spoke to President Muhammadu Buhari, more in advisory role than rebuking. The canon of what he suggested to President Buhari to do fell within two factors of suggestions.

    The first point he made, and this is as crucial as the second one, was his invitation to all Nigerians to see themselves as stakeholders in prosecution of security in the country. He made it very clear that security for one in a part of the country is security for all elsewhere within the geographical terrain of Nigeria. The old man beckoned to all – young or old, male or female, rural or urban dweller, high or low, to come together in savaging the country from the journey of flow of ruin it [the country] has embarked upon. Look at how the old man from Egba in Abeokuta put it.

    “Wherever there is insecurity in Nigeria, it must be of concern to all of us. It should not be the attitude of ‘am alright Jack’ or ‘it serves them right’. I believe it should be ‘we are all in one bad boat and we must put all hands on deck to fix it’. Maybe now that we are all feeling the pinch, the collective fixing will be understood and be easy to accomplish”, Obasanjo said. “I will not hesitate to say that in this statement, Arewa message, spoke the minds and made presentation on behalf of majority of right-thinking Nigerians and not Northern Nigerians alone. We are all bothered and burdened”. This call is very crucial if we must survive this perilous time.

    Then he moved to the very coordinate clarion call, and this he directed to President Buhari; a man that can better be described as his junior in everything, either in the Military or Political setting. And it is on this second point that the “reorganization of security architecture in Nigeria” was brought to the front burner by the former President – Olusegun Obasanjo.

    This needful critical assignment is pushed on President Muhammadu Buhari’s shoulder squarely, for the obvious reason that it is only him that can do it, as he is the Commander-in-Chief of the Nigerian Armed Forces, who appoints his security chiefs discretionally. And only him can deploy them, instruct them, rebuke them, query them, redeploy them, discipline them, determine their appointments and even dismiss them from services. This is solely his responsibility as the C-in-C.

    This is what the retired senior Military Four Star General told his retired junior Military Two Star General.

    ”Federal security architecture as organised and operated by the present government cannot give any individual or group hope, let alone assurance of security within Nigeria”. “Our destiny is in our own hands. In reform and restructuring, security architecture, structure and arrangement must devolve more security responsibility on the community, local and state authorities”. “Unfortunately, I have recently observed from some writers on the security situation in the North, the feeling or attitude of ‘it serves them right’. We must not gloat at the difficulties or misfortune of others, rather we must emphathise”.

    The language coined out and used here by the former president while addressing the incumbent president, was more of military terminology, that might not give us [bloody civilian – isn’t that what the “bloody” military boys call us?] thorough meaning except you want to peep into their [Military] world of political intrigues.

    Let us take his remark, printed boldly above, into proper interrogation so as to ascertain what the man [Obasanjo] has said. “Unfortunately, I have recently observed from some writers on the security situation in the North, the feeling or attitude of ‘it serves them right’.

    What was that thing that made some writers, commentators, observers or even those the late Chief Bola Ige; the assassinated Attorney General of the Federation and Minister for Justice [the erudite legal luminary popularly referred to as Esa-Oke Cicero] called sit-down-look audience, have the feeling of “it serves them right”, whenever they contemplated on the security situation in the North? This was Obasanjo’s submission, which can rightfully be seen as bombshell, though not packaged and delivered in that format. Here is the cruise of the matter.

    President Muhammadu Buhari took oath of office to defend and protect us – first was in May, 2015. He swore on oath with the Nigerian Constitution to do exactly this. And Nigerians hopefully, believing him, waited on him to do what he swore on oath to do. He set the ball rolling by appointing, amongst others, his service chiefs and deployed them for the assignments ahead, albeit securing and defending Nigerians and their properties.

    But, on a closer look, some Nigerians were not comfortable with the appointments, specifically on those fully responsible for the security architecture of Nigeria. It was lopsided or leaning too much to one tribe and religion. This was Hausa/Fulani/Moslem. Some may want to correct me at this point by referring to office of the Chief of Defense Staff and that of the Chief of Naval Staff. Let us try not to be distracted by these “minority inclusion”, as they are what I have adequately dealt with in my incoming book – IN NIGERIA, THE VULTURE AND VIMPIRE ARE STILL FEEDING.

    It was this exposition on recruitment of “security architecture” that created a Club of some silent but critical minds, which former President Obasanjo now referred to as “some writers on the security situation in the North, the feeling or attitude of ‘it serves them right’”. President Muhammadu Buhari maintained this line of thought throughout his first Four Years tenure, neither is he revising the modus operandi of erecting the “security architecture” around the same people, in his second tenure, as all of us witness currently.

    What this action of the president translates to is that unless one is from a particular religion, and of a particular geopolitical zone of the country, such person may not be competent enough to handle matters of security for Nigeria, it doesn’t matter the pedigree of such person on security issues.

    The most unfortunate and ironic evidential outcome [result] of President Buhari’s action, along the line of this discussion, remains nothing but continuous escalation of deeper hostility from anti-security elements of the Nigerian Society. And come to look at it this way. From Boko Haram [which was predominant when he was sworn into office in 2015], the increase in Banditry, Insurgency, Rustling, Kidnapping and other forms of criminality [which has almost brought ruin to the whole of the North/West, and path of North Central geopolitical zones, speak of “error of judgment on those recruited to build a security architecture” of bringing peace to Nigeria.

    That is on one hand. And on the other hand is a greater disaster, challenging Mr President’s choice of those he deemed fit for driving security architecture of eradicating, or reducing to the minimum, insecurity from Nigeria generally and the far North particularly. Let us have a look at the greater danger first, before drawing the curtain on this exercise.

    This danger was excellently escalated, interrogated and captured by my dear brother [though we have never met]; Segun Adeniyi – that prolific writer and Editorial Board Chairman of Thisday Newspaper, in his article, titled KATSINA: A STATE UNDER THE GUN!, brilliantly rendered in his column, in Thisday Newspaper of June 25, 2020. In gathering material for the said column, Segun gave details of sojourning in the North, particularly Katsina State and some other places of hostility in that geopolitical zones. He [Segun Adeniyi] interviewed the Emir of Katsina and this is what the latter had to say.

    My simple question seemed to have thrown the Emir of Katsina, His Royal Highness, Dr Abdulmumini Kabir Usman, off balance. After a brief pause, he countered: “You are asking me how I feel when my people are being killed every day? We can spend a whole day discussing that. We are dealing with murderers, people for whom lives mean nothing but they seem to have overwhelmed the capacity of the state.” He explained the nature of the challenge, the historical decision that disempowered the traditional authority and in the process emboldened criminals within their domains, and added, “When the former Agriculture Minister, Mr Audu Ogbeh visited me last year with the CBN Governor, (Mr Godwin Emefiele) and they gave me some cotton seedlings, I asked what they wanted me to do with them. I told them what I needed from the federal government is protection for my people, most of who in any case have been forced to abandon their farms.”

    “As the emir spoke, his pain was palpable. His encounter with Ogbeh and Emefiele occurred on 6th May last year and was lavishly reported in the media. The duo had visited Katsina State to launch the distribution of cotton seeds/inputs to farmers for the 2019 planting season. In the course of their courtesy call to the palace, the Emir had said: “Hon. minister, tell the president that we have to take very good care of our people’s security first. All these programmes, as good as they are, cannot be without security. Every day I receive reports of kidnappings and killings from district and village heads. I have not seen this kind of country; how do we live like animals? Three days ago, Magajin Gari (of Daura Emirate Council) was abducted. Nobody is safe now, whether in your house or on the road or wherever you are. Many people have abandoned their farms in fear of kidnapping and killings and other atrocities. It’s very unfortunate.”

    Segun Adeniyi drove the same question round the North and his conclusion on the elusive peace in most part of the whole North presently, pointed to one fact, to wit: “a route that was never taken by President Muhammadu Buhari in erecting a Security Architecture”.

    The Bandits, Cattle Rustlers and all other mayhem predators in the North, that have torn Zamfara, Sokoto, Kaduna, Katsina and Niger States into shreds today, are, to a larger percentage, Fulani origin. Of particular jeopardy was the Home-State of Mr President – Katsina State, where the Emir [of Katsina]’s quoted lamentation above serves all the details we may want to know.

    It must have been for this reason that those genuine protesters from the North a few days ago, who began their protest in Katsina before moving same to Abuja, where President Buhari’s security apparatus made the mistake of arresting these genuine protesters.

    On that protests and arrests, we heard more than enough from some Northern Elders, who are also Fulani. Tofa, a most respected full blooded Fulani, by all ethological interpretations, spoke a warning language directly to President Buhari, and cautioned him to release the leader of the protesters or “what happened in 2011 would be a child’s play”. Add the voice of Ango Abdullahi; the erudite leader of the Arewa Elders Forum and former Vice Chancellor of the prestigious Ahmadu Bello University to the cry coming from the North, you will understand the fact that the bubble is bursting from the President’s home front.

    It is no longer at ease with both President Muhammadu Buhari and the Security Architecture he built. The more he wants to retain his security architecture, which he built around the same people he believes can do the job – the Hausa/Fulani/Moslem, the more he incurs the anger of all other Hausa-Fulani-Moslems [the majority] across the whole North. And this is Buhari’s actual predicament. And this is the simple translation of former President Olusegun Obasanjo’s narration. And this is what the Nigerian people are saying.

    This leaves Muhammadu Buhari with one terrible decision to make. There is a book named “THE HARD WAY IS THE ONLY WAY”, which was translated into a film in the early 80s. The President might need to read this book before doing the needful that he needs to do most urgently. The needful expected of President Buhari is simple. But, will he be willing to do it?

    Will President Muhammadu Buhari be willing to dismantle this octopus and nebulously packaged Security Architecture; a structure built on the deceit table of “only mine is the best for a more enduring Structure of inclusion”? Will he be able to step out of this Fulani enclave and step into a more inclusive Security Structure that will make life safe for all, the Fulani inclusive?

    It is only President Muhammadu Buhari that can answer the question, even as l wished him well on this journey, which the late Dr Tai Solarin called a torturous journey.

    Godwin Etakibuebu; a veteran Journalist, wrote from Lagos.

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  • Police declare Adamu Aliero-Yankuzo wanted

    Katsina State Police Command has declared one Adamu Aliero-Yankuzo, Katsina bandits kingpin, wanted, and placed N5 million bounty on his head, dead or alive.

    Aliero-Yankuzo, aged 45, is believed to be leading bandits operations that led to many deaths in Katsina and Zamfara states.

    The Commissioner of Police, Mr Sanusi Buba, made this known on Monday in Katsina during a press briefing.

    “The command hereby wish to declare Adamu Aliero, 45, of Yankuzo village of Tsafe Local Government Area of Zamfara State wanted.

    “Aliero, is a notorious leader of groups of bandits terrorising Katsina and Zamfara States.

    “Similarly, the command has placed bounty of N5 million on his head, dead or alive.

    “Any person or group of persons that have useful information that may lead to his arrest, should please report to the nearest police station or call these numbers: 08033666059 or 08035448128 or 08076666207,” he said.

    Buba revealed that the command had carried out various sting operations after the Kadisau village attack, where over 20 people were killed by bandits.

    According to him, during the operations, two bandits, Bello Usman and Usman Sule, were arrested.

    “In the course of investigation, one of the suspects, Bello Usman, confessed to have participated in the attacks and killings at Kadisau village of Faskari and others at Musawa, Matazu, Karaduwa and Yantumaki.

    “The suspect also stated that the attack was masterminded by a notorious kingpin of bandits, Adamu Aliero Yankuzo, in protest of the arrest of his son, Suleiman Adamu Aliero, 24, by the police”.

    The police commissioner said that the suspects also confessed to have killed several villagers, rustled animals and kidnapped four women during the attack.

  • Bandits kill 18 in fresh Katsina attack

    The Police Command in Katsina State, on Wednesday said that Monday’s attack by bandits has led to the death of 18 people in Kadisau village, Faskari Local Government Area of the state.

    SP Gambo Isah, the command’s Public Relations Officer confirmed this while fielding questions from journalists in Katsina.

    Isah said that the armed bandits numbering over 200 attacked the village on Monday, but their attempt to steal food items and other commodities was resisted by the unarmed villagers.

    “Unfortunately, the bandits began shooting them with rifles, killing 14 people on the spot.

    “The bandits injured 26 others who were taken to the hospital for medical treatment.

    “This morning, I spoke with the Area Commander in Funtua who told me that additional four persons died in the hospital, bringing the number of those who died from the attack to 18,” he said.

    Isah said that the police, military and other security agents are doing their best to protect lives and property of the residents, particularly in those frontline local government areas.

    “President Buhari has already directed the Service Chiefs, including the Inspector General of Police to deploy more personnel to bring an end to the problem.

    “They are already here and different operations are ongoing. We have captured so many bandits camps, for instance, we have captured Dunya camp, which for the past 10-years cannot be reached by anybody.

    “We have seized so many weapons from the bandits, killed a number of them and recovered many animals rustled into the area.

    “What is happening now is like the bandits want to ridicule us, we are there doing our best.

    “There are over 5,000 villages sharing borders with Rugu forest and other neighbouring states such as Zamfara and Niger Republic,” the command spokesperson said.

    He pointed out that the security agents could not be at all those places at a point.

    The PPRO urged people to provide security agents with credible information about the plans, movements and activities of the bandits.

    “Our emergency line is 08156977777. Tell us what is happening in your area or what is going to happen,” Isah said.

    He urged people to cooperate with security agents to bring an end to banditry and all forms of criminalities.

  • Bandits kill District Head in Katsina state

    Suspected bandits have shot dead the District Head of Yantumaki, Alhaji Abu Atiku, 60, in Danmusa Local Government Area (LGA) of Katsina State.

    The state Police Public Relations’ Officer (PPRO), SP Gambo Isah, disclosed this in a statement on Monday in Katsina.

    Isah said that the attackers invaded the area on Sunday at about 11.55 p.m. with AK47 rifles.

    He said that they attacked the residence of the deceased and shot him dead.

    The PPRO added that the attackers also shot his security guard, Gambo Chakau and fled into the forest.

    He explained that the victims were rushed to the Danmusa General Hospital for treatment, where the district head was confirmed dead.

    According to Isah, the security guard is responding to treatment.

    Suspected bandits had attacked some communities in Batsari LGA killing the council’s APC Chairman.

  • Unusual death rate in Katsina alarms government

    The Katsina State Government says it is investigating the causes of the unusual rise in deaths being recorded daily across the state.

    Gov. Aminu Masari stated this during a press briefing on Tuesday on the update on COVID-19 in the state.

    He said that the government has trained pathologists who would do the investigation on the causes of the deaths in the state.

    “The pathologists will investigate what is responsible for the massive deaths being recorded.

    “Most of the people who died were elderly persons, without going to hospital.

    “The pathologists will get samples of some of the dead persons to confirm whether it is as a result of COVID-19 or not,” he said.

    On COVID-19, the governor said that the state government now has about 400 samples waiting for testing by Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC).

    He urged the security agents to continue to enforce measures taken to prevent the spread of the disease by enforcing restrictions on interstate movement and inter-local government movement.

    The governor also urged residents to continue to be law-abiding as the measures being taken were in everyone’s best interests.

    Masari revealed that the mobile courts would continue to enforce compliance on the restriction of movements of people from one local government area to another.

    He added that interstate movement would continue to be prohibited for now, until the situation improved.

  • Gov Masari confirms 9 new cases of COVID-19 in Katsina

    Gov Masari confirms 9 new cases of COVID-19 in Katsina

    Gov. Aminu Masari of Katsina State has confirmed nine new cases of COVID-19 in the state.

    Masari made this known while briefing newsmen on Sunday in Katsina.

    “We sent samples of 287 suspected persons to the Nigeria Center for Disease Control (NCDC) for screening.

    “From the sample, nine tested positive for COVID-19. Four of the confirmed cases from Daura, four from Katsina and one from in Dutsinma local government areas of the state.

    “The nine persons had direct contact with the index cases in Daura, Katsina and Dutsinma.

    “We still have 16 samples in the laboratory waiting for transportation to the National laboratory of the NCDC, Abuja for screening.

    “Another 20 samples will be taken again for screening because they were first taken to the Kano centre which was shutdown for the time being,” he said.

    The governor said that the state now has 30 cases with one death.

    He disclosed that the patients were on admission at the Federal Medical Centre, Katsina.

    “We are now waiting for the second screening for seven others to be conducted in the next two days before they are discharged,” he said.

    He urged the people to continue to abide by the advice given by health experts in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

    “People should keep social distancing, frequent washing of their hands with soap and running water, using sanitisers, covering their nose and mouth with mask, among others.

    “I have also mobilised and directed the law enforcement agencies to enforce the lockdown to stop the spread of the virus in the state,” he said.

  • Bandits kill 47 in Katsina communities

    The Katsina State Police Command, says bandits have killed 47 people in early morning attacks on communities in three local government areas of the state.

    The command’s Spokesman, SP Gambo Isah, made this known in a statement made available to newsmen on Sunday in Katsina.

    He said that the bandits carried out the attacks in Dutsinma, Danmusa and Safana local government areas at about 00:30 hours on April 18.

    The command spokesman did not give further details, but said that police, army, Air Force, civil defence and DSS personnel had been deployed to restore normalcy in the affected communities.

  • Customs seizes 140 smuggled gas cylinders in Katsina

    The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), Federal Operations Unit, Zone B, has seized two trucks with 140 gas cylinders and 678 bags of NPK fertilisers being smuggled into the country from Niger Republic.

    Mr Mustapha Sarki-Kebbi, Zone B Controller who disclosed this to newsmen on Saturday in Katsina said that the three vehicles conveying the items were also seized.

    He said that the seizures were made a week ago along Jibia-Agangaro road in Jibia Local Government Area of the state.

    Sarki-Kebbi said that the country’s borders remained closed and any goods brought in through the borders would be apprehended.

    He said that the arrest was for security and safety reasons, adding that the cylinders were old and criminals could use them to kill people.

    The controller also said that the command arrested another truck carrying 678 bags of NPK fertilizers, which was banned from being imported into the country.

    According to him, criminals use NPK fertilizers to endanger people’s lives.

    Sarki-Kebbi added that the customs also seized 200 smuggled used tyres, 578 bags of foreign rice, 322 jerricans of vegetable oil, 90 bales of second-hand clothes and soap, among others.

    The controller said that the items had a Duty Paid Value of N185 million.

    According to him, the closure of the country’s borders would enhance local production.