Tag: Katsina

  • JUST IN: Police uncover, raid another torture centre in Buhari’s home state

    JUST IN: Police uncover, raid another torture centre in Buhari’s home state

    A Special Team from the Inspector General of Police Abuja, Mohammed Adamu has raided another torture centre at Kofar Marusa area of Katsina.

    The raid is barely a day after a similar exercise where the Islamic centre operated by 78- year- old Alhaji Abdullahi Bello Umar was sealed up in Daura.

    The team arrived at the Malam Niga centre at Kofar Marusa with three Hilux Toyota buses and one- ash gulf car to carry out the operation that didn’t last up to an hour.

    It was learnt the swiftness was to avoid creating a scene and evade the crowd swelling up at the time of the operation

    A member of the team, who strongly pleaded anonymity, told newsmen they were in Katsina for a special assignment based on strict order from Abuja, following a tip from concerned neighbours living around the centre.

    They later whisked away the operator of the centre and two other men believed to be his aides

    Spokesman of the State Police Command, Superintendent Gambo Isah, confirmed the incident.

    He promised the Police Commissioner, CP Sanusi Buba, will soon address the media on the issue after making some ‘’clarifications’’ and ‘’strengthening some grey areas’’

  • Police order closure of reformatory centre in Katsina

    The Police Command in Katsina State has ordered the immediate closure of Malam Bello-mai’almajirai local reformatory centre in Daura, Katsina State.

    The Commissioner of Police, Mr Sanusi Buba, who inspected the centre in company of journalists and other relevant stakeholders, ordered the closure in Daura on Monday.

    He said that inmates were subjected to deplorable and dehumanising conditions at the centre.

    News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 360 inmates at the centre escaped after breaking the burglary proof on Sunday.

    The commissioner added that the condition of inmates called for urgent and serious concern, noting that the police would search
    the 34 local government areas in the state to unravel such centres.

    He explained that some of the inmates were handcuffed and compelled to sleep in unventilated rooms.

    “We would mount surveillance to fish out such culprits subjecting children to servitude,” he said.

    He urged parents who took their children to the centre to come forward with valid means of identification to claim them, stressing that
    “no law in the country permits such inhuman treatment.”

    The Emir of Daura, Alhaji Faruk Umar Faruk, called on the police and other relevant security agencies to carry out thorough investigation on the issue.

    He urged the police to be fair and just in their investigation so that the culprits would face appropriate sanctions.

    The emir who expressed shock at the discovery, said it was a surprise for such a thing to happen in his domain.

  • Bandits free kidnapped councillor, family, two others in Katsina

    Repentant bandits in Katsina State, Friday night, freed a local government councillor, Alhaji Gambo Sama’ila Yarliyau, his wife and one-year-old daughter, along with two others after nine days in captivity.

    A press release signed by the Director General, Media to Governor Aminu Bello Masari, Malam Labara Malumfashi, and made available to newsmen in Katsina on Saturday, said the councillor, who represents Barkiya Ward of Kurfi local government area and the two members of his family, were presented to the governor, Friday evening, by the Caretaker Committee Chairman of the Council, Alhaji Jabiru AbdulLahi Tsauri.

    The other two freed captives, whose names were not disclosed, looked traumatised and were taken to Kurfi Hospital for medical attention.

    Receiving the victims, Masari expressed confidence that very soon there would be no more kidnap victims in captivity in Katsina State, as all those known to be gang-kidnapped have regained their freedom, saying that the bandits have been gradually fulfilling their promise to release all the victims in their captivity.

  • Bandits release another batch of 15 kidnapped victims in Katsina

    Bandits have released another batch of 15 people they kidnapped from Katsina State as part of the peace deal with the state government.

    The 15 victims have been in the kidnappers den located in Dansadau forest in Zamfara, for 44 days.

    Those released include 13 women, a one-year-old, and a baby born a day before their release.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that 30 kidnapped victims were earlier released as part of the peace deal.

    The state government initiated the peace dialogue with the bandits to end sustained attacks on communities in eight local government areas in the state.

    A statement signed by the Director General on Media, Mr Abdu Labaran, said the victims were handed over to Gov. Aminu Masari by the Transition Committee Chairman of Jibia Local Government Area, Alhaji Haruna Musa, on Sunday afternoon in Katsina.

    “The victims claimed to be ill treated by the bandits who fed them with only little, and half cooked and barely corn gruel, twice a day.

    “According to the released captives, their captors did not only keep on threatening to kill them for the failure of their relatives to pay ransom demanded by the bandits, but also shot guns in the air consistently with a view to scaring and intimidating them,” he said.

    Narrating her ordeal, mother of the day-old-baby, Murja, said that they were kept in a camp which initially contained 150 captives, but gradually shrunk to only 13 of them.

    She said that they never believed they would regain freedom as their abductors were always in a nasty mood, threatening to kill them since their relatives have failed to pay for their release.

    According to the statement, the governor declared that the 15 victims were the last of those known to be in captivity anywhere.

    He said that now that all the kidnapped victims from the state had been released, “the next phase of sustaining the peace in Katsina is the surrender of arms and ammunitions by the bandits, and their rehabilitation and integration.

    “The last phase, the governor added, will involve further provision of amenities like schools, clinics, roads, water points for human and animal consumptions, as well as re-demarcation of cattle routes, encroached by some farmers and converted into farm lands.”

    The statement added that the government would meet with officials of Zamfara State and their counterparts in neighbouring state of Maradi in Niger Republic at the weekend to discuss on how to sustain peace process.

  • Immigration arrests two Niger nationals with weapons at Katsina border

    Two nationals of Niger Republic have been arrested at Kongolam border in Katsina state, the Nigerian Immigration Service announced on Saturday.

    According to the Public Relation Officer of the Service, DCI James Sunday, they were arrested in possession of Pistols, computers and phones.

    Sunday explained that their arrest was on the heels of the visit of the Comptroller of Immigration, Muhammad Babandede and his counterpart in Customs, Hammeed Ali to the border town following the launch of a drill operation.

    He added that the comptrollers were on a visit to the area as part of strategic synergy to secure the nation’s borders.

    He said vigilant officers arrested the two Nigeriens who had attempted to open fire in defiance and to evade arrest.

    According to him the gallant Operatives of the service overpowered them, leaving one dead in the cross fire, while the survivor is helping with useful information about their activities.

    He stated that after interrogation and profiling the surviving criminal has been handed over to the police for further necessary action.

    The PRO said in a statement that the Comptroller of the Command, Bin Umar and his men were commended by the CGI Babandede on the feat.

    He asserted that the Border Drill Exercise Operation Swift Response is yielding positive result with arrests of irregular migrants, criminal elements and Smugglers whose activities have been curtailed.

    He, therefore, advised the border communities to desist from conniving and sabotaging government effort.

    Meanwhile the nationwide spot assessment by the two Comptrollers General and representative of the National Security Adviser has been very successful, the statement added.

  • Tribunal upholds Masari’s election as Katsina governor

    Tribunal upholds Masari’s election as Katsina governor

    There was wild celebration on the streets of Katsina over the decision of the election petition tribunal which on Saturday in Abuja upheld the re-election of Governor Aminu Bello Masari.

    The re-election of Governor Aminu Bello Masari of Katsina state was confirmed by a majority decision taken by the Governorship Election Petitions Tribunal in Katsina State which ruled that the election of the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate was lawful and valid

    The tribunal had by a split 2-1 decision, dismissed the petition filed by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its candidate, Senator Yakubu Lado, challenging Masari’s victory at the poll.

    This is the second time this year that Governor Masari is defeating Senator Yakubu Lado of the PDP, having defeated him in the March 9 Guber election

    While delivering its judgement, the Tribunal which delivered its judgment in Abuja, dismissed all the grounds of the petition, saying that the petitioner did not prove them beyond reasonable doubt as required by law.

    Reading the verdict on behalf of two other members of the three-man tribunal, Justice Augustine Ityonyiman affirmed that Governor Masari was the duly elected governor of Katsina State, having scored majority of lawful votes cast in the election.

    He said: “There is no shred of cogent evidence in proof of their allegations as required by relevant laws. In the circumstance, the petitioners are not entitled to any of the reliefs sought in their petitions. The petition is therefore dismissed in its entirety for lack of merit.”

    The minority judgment, however, came through the Chairperson of the three-man panel, Justice Hadiza Ali Jos, who told other members that Governor Masari “does not have the requisite qualification to contest the election”.

    But her move was overruled by the other two members of the panel, leading to the victory of Governor Masari at the tribunal.

    Meanwhile, there was jubilation galore in at the Governors lodge in asokoro Abuja, as both the victorious Governor and top government functionaries, APC supporters present were seen jubilating and thanking Allah for the victory

    The State Chairman of the APC, Alhaji Shitu Shitu described the verdict as a victory for democracy and called on opponents to join hands with Masari to move the state forward

    Also reacting to the judgment, the state Chairman of the PDP, Salisu Yusuf Majigiri, expressed displeasure over the judgment, insisting that the party and its candidate would Appeal the court ruling

  • Katsina swaps six detained bandits for dozens of kidnapped residents

    Katsina swaps six detained bandits for dozens of kidnapped residents

    Six bandits detained by security agencies have been released by the Katsina State Government as part of a peace deal with bandits terrorising eight local government areas in the state.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Dandume, Sabuwa, Faskari, Kankara, Safana, Danmusa, Batsari and Jibiya local government areas in the state have come under intense bandits attacks for long.

    The situation prompted the state government to initiate dialogue with leaders of the bandits a week ago, during which agreements were reached including the release of some of the bandits held by security agencies.

    Gov. Aminu Masari recalled during the handover of the six bandits that for the last one week, he and Security Chiefs had been visiting the LGAs that shared borders with Rugu forests, which served as hideout for the bandits.

    Masari explained that part of the agreement was the handover of bandits in detention who had not been prosecuted.

    According to him, the bandits would in return, handover to government people they kidnapped and were in their custody.

    He said the process started on Monday, with the release of five people, two females and three males, while 20 more will be released before the end of Sept. 10.

    He added that many more kidnapped victims would be released as part of the peace deal.

    Masari expressed the hope that the process would be completed within the next one or two days, so that government would start the second phase of the peace initiatives which started with his visit to their hideouts.

  • Bandits to Masari: Soldiers, policemen fueling kidnapping, banditry in Katsina

    Bandits to Masari: Soldiers, policemen fueling kidnapping, banditry in Katsina

    Repentant bandits on Wednesday told Katsina State Governor Aminu Masari that some soldiers and policemen are fueling banditry and kidnapping in the state in return for monetary gain.

    They warned that unless the security operatives stopped their activities and extortion of money and cattle from them, the situation in the state would not change.

    The bandit groups spoke on Wednesday during a dialogue session with the governor at Gbagegi Primary School, Dankolo in Dandume local government area..

    The repentant bandits who met with the governor were drawn from two of the local government areas in the state – Dandume and Sabuwa – worst affected by banditry.

    The state has been under relentless banditry, cattle rustling and kidnapping forcing Governor Masari to initiate the dialogue with bandits.

    Leader of one group of bandits, Idris Yayande ,told the governor that large scale extortion perpetrated by the security operatives had seriously undermined the efforts of government to address the security challenges.

    He said: ‘Soldiers, policemen and other security agencies are fueling banditry, kidnapping and other heinous crimes through large scale extortion in return for their support to us. We have lost confidence in them. We prefer to work with the local vigilante’’

    Corroborating him, leader of Volunteers (Yan-sakai), Lawal Tsoho, accused soldiers, policemen, other security agencies and some politicians in the state of working against the ongoing dialogue between the bandits and the state government because they are benefiting from banditry. He explained: “I have all evidence to prove my statement”,

    He urged the urged the State to facilitate the release of their members arrested by security agencies and detained in various prisons across the country.

    He said: “Some of our members were apprehended in villages across the state and detained for years without committing offence.”

    Another repentant bandit, Idris Yayande, gave the “names of some of our members arrested and detained in different prisons across the state” and urged the government “to release them before the dialogue.”

    He listed those in detention as: ” Alhaji Lawal Bandu, Ibrahim Nabutamu, Sani Marji, Sani Zafi, Lawal Mairuwa and there are some of our children that were arrested by soldiers in layin-Mahuta last year; Juro, Ali, Adamu, Abdulrahman and since then nobody told us where they are and what happened to them.

    “So, we are pleading with the state government to release them to us. We don’t have anybody in our custody now. We promised before that nobody will farm within this area but because of the dialogue we surrendered. If you hear of any attack it is not from us”.

    Another repentant bandit, Haruna Mazge, blamed the prevailing security problem of the state on farmers “who blocked 70 per cent of the cattle routes”

    “Farmers in the state have blocked all cattle routes. If you look at our problem, consider that of farmers too”, he said.

    Mazge called on other bandits who he said were terrorizing villages in the state to surrender their arms for the sustainability of peace.

    He said: “This forest that we are hiding from is not beyond government’s power. Since the governor has forgiven us, we should not betray government in this dialogue by attacking another village in this state again.”

    Masari assured residents of the state that the dialogue would bring peace to Katsina State, North-West and Nigeria, saying “we believe that we have started well and there is nothing better than peace”.

    The governor restated his commitment to rendering assistance to the Fulani living in the Forest and urged them to embrace dialogue and live peacefully with one another. He promised to rebuild the schools and other decayed infrastructure and address other requests.

  • I have no problem with minimum wage implementation – Gov. Masari

    Gov. Aminu Masari of Katsina State, says his administration has no problem with implementation of the new national minimum wage for workers.
    Masari gave the assurance on Friday, when he received the new leadership of the state chapter of Nigerian Labour Congress (NLC).
    He said that the government would look into the guidelines when released and work with the state allocation to ensure implementation.
    The governor, however, called for upward review of states’ revenue from the Federation Account to accommodate the new N30, 000 minimum wage.
    “When the guidelines are ready, the NLC leadership in the state will be invited to ascertain the new salary structure for the workforce.
    “Sincerely, I do not have problem with the new minimum wage, you know how much is being given to the states and local government councils,” he said.
    Also unveiling further plans aimed at citizens’ welfare, the governor said the administration would revamp the state Water Board to tackle water scarcity confronting residents.
    “The government had upgraded Ajiwa Dam, we are now working on the treatment plant and we have changed two new pumps.
    “We are building another treatment plant so that we can have adequate water supply for residents.’’
    Earlier, the NLC Chairman, Mr Hussaini Hamisu, told Masari that they were in Government House to introduce themselves as the newly elected officials of the union.
    Hamisu spoke on the need for urgent implementation of the new national minimum wage by the state government.
    He urged the government to centralise payment of salary of Katsina State Water Board employees.
    He also urged the governor to consider appointing one of the union members as Special Adviser on Labor Matters.

  • 10 feared dead, five injured as police, suspected bandits clash in Katsina

    10 feared dead, five injured as police, suspected bandits clash in Katsina

    A team of “Operation Puff Adder”, led by the Divisional Police Officer in Safana Local Government Area of Katsina State, at the weekend engaged 300 suspected bandits in a gun duel.
    Ten persons were feared dead and five were injured. Five vehicles and four motorcycles were set ablaze.
    The suspects, who were on motorcycles, were armed with weapons.
    They had attacked Kirtawa village, but following a distress call by residents of neighbouring villages, the police raced to the scene and engaged them in a gun battle.
    Spokesman Gambo Isah said in a statement that the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) for Safana initially led the teams of “Operations Puff Adder and Sharan-Daji” to the scene and engaged the hoodlums in a gun duel.
    He added: “The hoodlums shot the tyres of the Armoured Personnel Vehicle and injured one soldier and a Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps personnel.
    “At the time the combined ground forces were mobilized to the village, the hoodlums had escaped into the forest. Ten persons were feared dead and five were injured. Five vehicles and four motorcycles were set ablaze.”
    Isah said the hoodlums rustled cows, adding that investigations showed that it was a reprisal carried out by the criminals against the community.
    He said joint security forces have been deployed in the area to restore peace and arrest the fleeing hoodlums.
    “The command commiserates with the bereaved families and other Katsina State residents over the incident.
    “It assures the people that security forces are mapping out strategies to end banditry.”