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  • Insecurity! Police officer, four others killed as gunmen invade Kwara police station

    Insecurity! Police officer, four others killed as gunmen invade Kwara police station

    Gunmen have invaded Babanla community in Ifelodun Local Government Area of Kwara State, killing five persons including a police officer, Adejumo Wasiu.

    Following the attack, a combined troops of security forces comprising operatives of the Nigerian Army, police, Department of State Services and local vigilantes, were quickly mobilised to apprehend the assailants.

    The attack forced residents of the community to abandon their homes and villages, fleeing to neighbouring communities for safety of their lives.

    The Kwara State Police Command confirmed the attack on Sunday via a statement by its spokesman, Adetoun Ejire-Adeyemi.

    ‎The statement reads, “On 8th August 2025, armed criminals numbering in their hundreds, riding on motorcycles, invaded Babanla community in Ifelodun local government area, attacked the divisional police Headquarters and raided the market.

    The assailants fired sporadically, killing five people, including a police officer, Adejumo Wasiu. A swift and coordinated response by Police operatives, Nigeria Army personnel, vigilantes, and local Hunters repelled the attack, restored order, and initiated a full-scale manhunt for the perpetrators.”

    ‎The statement added the commissioner of police, Kwara State command, Adekimi Ojo, accompanied by the Director of theDdepartment of State Services (DSS) Kwara State Command, paid an on-the-spot assessment visit to Babanla to evaluate the security situation.

    “They met with His Royal Highness, Oba Yusuf Aliyu Alabi Arojojoye II, the traditional ruler of Babanla.

    “They held high-level discussions aimed at consolidating peace and strengthening inter-agency and community-security collaboration.

    ‎”The joint security delegation toured key locations in the community — including the market, the divisional police Headquarters, and surrounding areas to ensure that stability has been fully restored.

    The Commissioner of Police ordered sustained armed patrols, continuous intelligence gathering, and the deployment of specialised tracking teams. At the same time, the DSS pledged continuous intelligence support to apprehend all those involved in the attack.

    ‎”The command reiterates its unwavering commitment, in synergy with sister security agencies, to safeguarding lives and property in all parts of Kwara State. Residents are urged to remain calm, vigilant, and cooperative with security agencies by providing credible information,” the statement added.

  • Kwara govt reopens Ilorin schools after closure

    Kwara govt reopens Ilorin schools after closure

    The Kwara State Government has announced the immediate reopening of Government High School and Government Day Secondary School (GDSS) Adeta, in Ilorin West Local Government Area.

    Commissioner for Education and Human Capital Development, Dr Lawal Olohungbebe, on Saturday said this follows a crucial meeting held with stakeholders.

    He explained that the meeting involved community leaders and other stakeholders committed to restoring academic activities in the affected schools.

    NAN recalls that both schools were shut on May 14 due to student clashes, disrupted learning, and property damage.

    Olohungbebe stated that students from both schools are to resume classes on Monday, May 20.

    He urged parents to caution their children and wards against engaging in antisocial behaviour when schools reopen.

    The commissioner stressed the need for community support in promoting discipline and reform within the education sector.

    He assured that adequate security arrangements would be made to provide a safe and conducive learning environment.

    He warned that any student breaching school rules would face expulsion as part of disciplinary enforcement.

  • Kwara issues deadline for registration of creches or face closure

    Kwara issues deadline for registration of creches or face closure

    The Kwara State Ministry of Social Development has directed all schools operating creches to register or renew their registration before June 30.

    The Commissioner for Social Development, Hajia Mariam Nnafatima Imam gave the order in a statement on Saturday in Ilorin.

    She said that after the June 30 deadline, operators of unregistered creches would face substantial fines, immediate closure, and legal penalties.

    Imam said that a taskforce constituted would go round schools in the state to ensure strict compliance.

    She advised parents to enroll their children only in properly registered creches for their safety and wellbeing.

    ”Prioritise your child’s future and report any unregistered facilities,” the comissioner advised parents.

  • Why Tinubu’s appointments respect federal character – Kwara Traditional Leaders

    Why Tinubu’s appointments respect federal character – Kwara Traditional Leaders

    Traditional rulers and prominent figures from Kwara South have commended President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for adhering to the principles of federal character in his appointments.

    Speaking in Ilorin, the state capital, Chairman of the Leaders of Thought, Chief James Ayeni, expressed confidence in the administration’s efforts to move Nigeria forward. According to him, though the ongoing reforms may be challenging at first, they are necessary steps toward national progress and fulfillment of the country’s potential.

    Ayeni praised President Tinubu’s commitment to fairness, equity, and justice in the selection of public officeholders, noting that several key roles have been allocated to indigenes of Kwara South. These include Prince Lateef Fagbemi (SAN) as Attorney General and Minister of Justice, and Bashir Bayo Ojulari as Group CEO of the NNPCL, among others.

    “These appointments show that President Tinubu is a leader for all Nigerians, regardless of ethnicity, region, or religion,” Ayeni said. “It is clear that his decisions reflect the federal character, and his administration is working tirelessly to address the country’s challenges since taking office in 2023.”

    He added that Tinubu’s political foresight and talent-spotting ability are evident in the caliber of individuals chosen for leadership roles. Ayeni highlighted that Kwara South is benefitting significantly from the fair distribution of appointments, which has strengthened the district’s sense of inclusion in national affairs.

    He assured the President of continued support and loyalty from the people of Kwara South, stressing that criticisms of Yoruba appointments from the state stem from a misunderstanding of Kwara’s demographics. “Many seem to overlook the fact that about 70 percent of Kwara State’s population is Yoruba,” he noted.

     

     

  • COAS orders Nigeria Army to free Kwara, Niger from bandits

    COAS orders Nigeria Army to free Kwara, Niger from bandits

    The Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Olufemi Oluyede has given a marching order to the Nigerian Army to flush out bandits terrorising the people of Barutein and Kaiama local governments of Kwara.

    The Chief of Army Staff similarly gave an order to fish out terrorists in Borgu in Kainji Forest of Niger within one month.

    Oluyede gave the order on Wednesday at the 22 Armoured Brigade, Nigeria Army, Sobi Cantonment, Ilorin.

    Addressing the troops, Oluyede said that the Nigerian Army would not allow the insurgency in the North-East to escalate to the North-Central.

    He said that it was the responsibility of the Nigerian Army to protect the territorial integrity of the nation and no single part of the territory would be taken away by insurgents.

    The Chief of Army Staff gave the troops one month to recover all areas in Baruten, Kaiama and other areas in Kainji Forest from the bandits.

    “All of you have promised to fight and recover whatever the insurgents might have taken from the country and I believe you will keep the promise.

    “In the next one month, I don’t want to see any one of the insurgents in our borders again,” he ordered.

    Oluyede promised better welfare, feeding, education and hospital facilities for members of the Armed forces, adding that he wish to see soldiers children becoming medical doctors, engineers and other professionals.

    “I want you to restore sanity to the areas in just one month, so that you can return home to your families. That means you have to be committed, dedicated and serious.

    “I know you can do it. To make sure those people leave that place, as soon as possible, before they turn the place to their base,” he said.

    NAN recalls that a group of yet to be identified terrorists recently surfaced in Kaiama and Baruten local governments of Kwara where seven people were killed on April 21.

  • Kwara police confirm killing of Miyetti Allah chairman

    Kwara police confirm killing of Miyetti Allah chairman

    The Police Command in Kwara has confirmed the killing of Alh. Idris Abubakar, Chairman of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), Kwara chapter.

    The confirmation is contained in a statement by the Command’s spokesperson, SP Toun Ejire-Adeyemi, on Sunday in Ilorin.

    Abubakar, 32, was reportedly shot dead by unidentified gunmen at about 10 p.m. on Saturday in front of his home at Oke Ose, Ilorin East Local Government Area.

    According to Ejire-Adeyemi, police detectives swiftly responded and recovered five expended 7.62mm shells from the scene.

    She added that his remains have been deposited at the University of Ilorin Teaching Hospital (UITH) mortuary.

    The State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) has launched a full investigation into the incident.

    The Commissioner of Police, Kwara, Victor Olaiya, assured that the perpetrators would be brought to justice.

    Olaiya urged the public to remain calm and provide any useful information to aid the investigation

  • Tinubu’s ADC, Nurudeen Yusuf appointed as new monarch of Ilemona town in Kwara

    Tinubu’s ADC, Nurudeen Yusuf appointed as new monarch of Ilemona town in Kwara

    Lt. Col. Nurudeen Yusuf, the Aide-de-Camp (ADC) to President Bola Tinubu, has been appointed as the new King of Ilemona Town in Kwara State.

    His new role as the monarch of Ilemona Town is expected to bring his leadership and experience to the local community, fostering development and unity.

    As the new king, Lt. Col. Yusuf will oversee the traditional and administrative affairs of Ilemona Town, continuing the legacy of his predecessors while working towards the prosperity of the town.

    Yusuf is the son of the late monarch, Oba Yusuf Omokanye Oyekanmi, the Elemona of Ilemona in Oyun Local Government Area of Kwara State.

    After completing his Ordinary National Diploma in Computer Science from Offa Polytechnic in 2000, Yusuf enrolled in the Nigerian Defence Academy, Kaduna, where he graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering (Electrical-Electronics).

    Between 2004 and 2005, he attended Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS), in the United Kingdom.

    In 2006, he attended the Nigerian Army Intelligence School in Lagos where he was trained in intelligence and security-related subjects in accordance with the Nigerian Army training policies and directives.

    Attending the Young Officer’s Course Infantry, NASI, another course in Kaduna in 2007 equipped him with military skills on the use of various types of weapon systems used in infantry units as well as special operations

    In 208 Yusuf completed the Tactical Intelligence Officers and Security Investigations courses to improve his capabilities as a military officer.

    Between 2009 and 2018, the multilingual officer, who is fluent in Yoruba, Hausa, English and French, had several military trainings in Mali, Pakistan, China, Israel and the United Kingdom.

    The trainings include the Military Intelligence Basic Officers Course (Mali); Junior Staff Course (China); Officers Advanced Intelligence Course, SMI, (Pakistan) Advanced Command and Staff Course (Shrivenham UK).

    While acquiring military training, Yusuf obtained a master’s degree in Defence Studies from Kings College, London in 2018, and a postgraduate diploma in Peace Studies.

  • Kwara gov, AbdulRazaq announces minor cabinet reshuffle

    Kwara gov, AbdulRazaq announces minor cabinet reshuffle

    Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq on Friday, announced a minor reshuffle in the State Executive Council.

    This is contained in a statement issued by the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Rafiu Ajakaye, in Ilorin on Friday.

    Those affected include: Mrs Justina Afolashade, Commissioner for Social Development, who has been redeployed to the Ministry of Women Affairs.

    Also, Mrs Bosede Buraimoh, who was hitherto in charge of the ministry of women affairs was moved to the Ministry of Social Development.

    Similarly, Mrs Nafisat Buge, the Commissioner for Youth Development, was moved to the Ministry of Environment, while Mr Shehu Usman, who was hitherto in charge of the ministry, moved to the Ministry of Youth Development.

    According to Ajakaye, the cabinet reshuffle takes immediate effect.

  • Each LGA should manage its resources – Kwara gov, AbdulRazaq

    Each LGA should manage its resources – Kwara gov, AbdulRazaq

    Kwara State Governor, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has made it clear that every local government area should manage its resources and be responsible for it.

    On Tuesday, he clarified that the position of the state in the ongoing legal proceedings on local government is that the state does not violate any section of the law regarding autonomy.

    “It is my personal belief that each local government should manage its resources and be responsible for its obligations, including wages that are first-line charges. The State Governor should not be held liable if any local government is unable to pay salaries since we do not touch a kobo of their money.

    “We also do not have any joint project accounts with any local government in the state, as was the case with the previous administration in our state,” the governor said in a statement by his spokesman, Rafiu Ajakaiye.

    “These are my personal beliefs. But my personal belief is not necessarily the same as the letters of the law, including the provisions of the JAAC, which is a creation of the Constitution. As of today, local government allocations are sent to the JAAC as required by the law. Section 162 of the Constitution is very clear on this.”

    According to him, as things stand today, no activity of the local government in Kwara State is at variance with these provisions of the law.

    He said, “Our case in the court is not about my personal belief. It is, we believe, in the defence of the constitution, which created JAAC for reasons that are well-grounded in our experiences as a people. JAAC, in summary, pulls resources together to pay all teachers, health workers, traditional rulers, and other statutory duties listed in the schedule of the local government areas. If we all want these to change as a national consensus, we believe that the constitution will have to be amended to expunge JAAC.”

  • LGs full autonomy will further improverish downtrodden – Kwara Govt.

    LGs full autonomy will further improverish downtrodden – Kwara Govt.

    The Kwara State Government has asked the Supreme Court to dismiss the suit filed by the Federal Government seeking full autonomy for the 774 Local Government (LG) Councils in the country.

    In a legal process filed at the apex court, the state contended that granting the reliefs sought by the federal government, “will further impoverish most Nigerians who are downtrodden in the local government areas”

    The Counter Affidavit to the Originating Summons of the federal government filed by the Kwara Attorney-General and Commissioner for Justice, Senior Ibrahim-Sulyman, was obtained by NAN on Tuesday in Abuja.

    The state AG asked the apex court to dismiss the Originating Summons of the federal government and the reliefs sought therein, in the interest of justice.

    Recall that the Federal Government instituted the legal action against the Attorney General of the 36 states, over alleged misconduct in the administration of local government Councils.

    The suit filed by the Attorney General of the Federation (AGF) and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), is seeking full autonomy for all local government councils in the country.

    In the suit, the Federal Government specifically prayed the court to issue an order, prohibiting state governors from embarking on unilateral, arbitrary and unlawful dissolution of democratically elected local government leaders.

    Fagbemi urged the court to grant an order for the withhold of the fund meant for the local governments in such states that unlawfully dissolve democratically elected local government officials and run them through illegal Transitional Implementation Committee.

    He prayed the Supreme Court for an order to allow the monthly allocations of LGs to be directly paid to them from the Federation Account in line with the provisions of the Constitution as against the alleged unlawful joint accounts created by governors.

    The Kwara AG, who is the 23rd defendant in the case, however, said the agitation of the plaintiff regarding joint account “is grossly misconceived and a contradiction to the provisions of Section 162 (6) and (8) of the Constitution.

    The section, according to the AG provides that funds meant for the local governments “must be allocated to the state in a special statutory account and shall in turn be distributed to all the LGs in the state in such terms as may be prescribed by the state’s House of Assembly”

    Ibrahim-Sulyman also argued that the misconception of the federal government should be nip in the bud because of an earlier decision of the apex court in a similar case, between Abia State and the Attorney General of the Federation.

    He referred to the subsisting judgment of the court delivered by a former Supreme Court Justice, Late Justice Nikki Tobi, in the case, which held:

    “The National Assembly cannot validly make a law permitting the direct allocation of funds to the local government Councils.

    “Rather, such money must be allocated directly to the state, which shall in turn pay same into the state joint local government account vide section 162 (6) of the Constitution”.

    Ibrahim-Sulyman argued that, going by the decision of the court, the federal government in the present case “is turning itself into performing the function of the legislature.

    “The ideal thing is for the plaintiff to ensure that a Bill is sponsored for the amendment of the constitution or a new statute to that effect.

    ‘The plaintiff cannot use the back door of the judiciary to import into our law what is not legislated upon by the National Assembly,” the AG said.

    He added that contrary to the position of the plaintiff, there was no time Kwara state failed to disburse funds from the federation account meant for the local government.

    “The allocation meant for the local governments in the state are released for the use of the local governments, monthly,” he said.

    The Kwara AG also argued that the state was not in the habit of truncating democracy at the local government level as alleged by the federal government.

    He said the earlier scheduled local government elections in the state could not hold due to protracted litigation on the tenure of the Kwara State Independent Electoral Commission.

    Ibrahim-Sulyman said the state had rolled out the schedule for the elections to hold into various local government Councils on Sept. 21, 2024.

    Besides, the Kwara AG, said, the federal government has no power, whatsoever, to refuse to release the funds meant for the local governments to the states.

    Sulyman said payment of the LGs monthly allocations from the federation account to the state is a mandatory statutory provision.

    He cited a case between Lagos State Attorney General vs AGF, filed when Tinubu was Lagos state governor and former President Olusegun Obasanjo, withheld the allocation meant for the state for creating additional 37 Local Council Development Areas.

    The apex court decision in the case, according to the AG is: “the President has no power vested in him to suspend or withhold for any period, whatsoever, the statutory allocations due to Lagos state pursuant to the provisions of Section 162(5) of the 1999 Constitution.
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    The AG, therefore urged the apex court to hold that the federal government has no constitutional power to stop, redirect or withhold the statutory allocations meant for the local government councils in Kwara.