Tag: Nasir El-Rufai

  • Kaduna Govt to spend N8.2bn on primary healthcare in 2022

    Kaduna Govt to spend N8.2bn on primary healthcare in 2022

    The Kaduna State Government is to spend N8.2 billion on primary healthcare in 2022, an analysis of the N278.6 billion 2022 budget signed by Gov. Nasir El-Rufai on Dec. 22 has revealed.

    The document showed that of the N8.2 billion allocated to the state Primary Health Care Development Board (PHCDB), N5.8 billion was earmarked for capital projects while N2.5 billion was for recurrent expenditure.

    It also showed that N4.3 billion was earmarked for the construction, renovation and upgrading of Primary Healthcare Centres (PHCs), 255 health clinics, reconstruction of PHCB Headquarters and consultancy services.

    Also, N233.6 million was allocated for the procurement of personal protective equipment for 1,154 health facilities for the prevention of COVID-19, while N25.5 million was earmarked for preventive maintenance of equipment in 255 PHCs

    A total of N954.3 million was earmarked as counterpart for various health projects, including Basic Healthcare Provision Fund.

    The document further showed that N100 million would be spent on the procurement of basic tools and consumables for Community Health Influencers, Promoters Service Agents (CHIPS) and mobile outreaches.

    The government also allocated N136.6 million for the provision of solar power for the second phase of 255 PHCs being upgraded.

    Similarly, N52.3 million would be spent on repairs and routine maintenance of solar systems in 34 PHCs across the state.

    The N5.8 billion allocated for the PHCDB for capital projects was less than the N8.9 billion allocated in 2021.

  • El-Rufai knees before Buhari, begs president to be aggressive in “sending bandits to their Creator”

    El-Rufai knees before Buhari, begs president to be aggressive in “sending bandits to their Creator”

    President Muhammadu Buhari has met behind closed door with Gov. Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna State in the Presidential Villa, Abuja, on Tuesday.

    Speaking to State House correspondents on the outcome of the meeting, the governor said he updated the president on security development in Kaduna state where about 40 villagers were killed by terrorists three days ago.

    The governor, who was accompanied by the State Commissioner for Internal Security, Samuel Aruwan, stated that he asked for the intervention of the President for more deployment of security forces and comprehensive operations.

    According to him, the security agencies have been overstretched as they are involved in various operations across the country, calling for urgent presidential intervention to check the activities of bandits and other criminals in Kaduna state

    He said: “So, you have to understand the limitations that they face before you conclude that they are not doing enough. They are doing a lot. But is it enough? Certainly not, much more needs to be done.

    “But can they do more with the number of policemen they have and the number of soldiers? I don’t know. We need to ramp up recruitment in the Nigerian Police, we need to ramp up recruitment in the Nigerian armed forces.

    “We have too few number and our armed forces are overstretched. They are operating in several states, about 32, 33 states the last time we checked, and how many are they?

    “So, we must understand the constraint that they face and sympathized with them.

    “But with the acquisition of more advance equipment from Jordan, China, Turkey and the United States, we expect that the kinetic capabilities of our armed forces will be greatly improved.

    “So, we hope to see the end of this insecurity.”

    According to the governor, there is nothing like repentant bandits and that the state’s policy is to dispatch the terrorists attacking innocent people to their creator to answer for their crimes against humanity.

    “There is nothing like repentant terrorists. The only repentant bandit is the one that is dead. Our intention in the state is to kill them (terrorists), let them go and see God,” he maintained.

    On whether there is not intelligence to go ahead of the bandits, he said: “Yes, we receive security reports, we know a lot about the bandits and where they are and their activities.

    “But you must understand that the intelligence has to be acted upon. And if the security forces are unwilling or unable to reach the locations where these bandits are, then there is nothing we can do as a state government.

    “Federal security forces are not under our direct control. We support them, we work with them, the intelligence is being provided, but the truth of the matter is that our military and police are very few in number and they are overstretched.”

    The governor also observed that care has to be taken in dealing with bandits to avoid collateral damage to innocent civilians.

    “Even if you know where the bandits are, you don’t want to go and bomb all of them because they may have civilians in custody.

    “You may have collateral damage that you may not want to handle. And without the declaration of bandits as terrorists, it might even be referred to as abuse of their human rights.”

    He, however, noted that the recent declaration by the Federal High Court describing the bandits as terrorists had opened the way to fight them without limits.

    “So, no one will be dragged to the international court because you killed bandits. No,” he said.

    He said despite the insecurity in Kaduna, the state had continued to attracted investments even though it could have been better.

    “Kaduna state is a huge state. We have 46,000 square kilometers. I joke with my colleagues from the South East, Kaduna state alone can feed the five states of the southeast two and half times.

    “It’s a huge state. So, the fact that there is insecurity in one part does not mean there’s insecurity everywhere. It’s not Lagos, it’s not a small place at all.

    “Yes, we’ve had investment summit and they have been very successful.

    “In the last five years, we have attracted nearly three billiondollars in investments in spite of all these stories about insecurity because investors know that large parts of Kaduna state are quite safe, they are safe as anything,” he stated.

  • Insecurity: El-Rufai orders probe of suspected informants killed by lynch mob in Igabi LGA

    Insecurity: El-Rufai orders probe of suspected informants killed by lynch mob in Igabi LGA

    …condemns extra-judicial killings, orders thorough investigation

    The Governor of Kaduna State, Nasir El-Rufai has ordered a probe into the alleged killing of suspected informants by lunch mob in Igabi Local Government of the state.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports security agencies had reported the killing of a man, his wife and son, by a lynch mob in Zangon Aya community, Igabi local government area as stated in a statement issued by Samuel Aruwan Commissioner, Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Kaduna State.

    According to the report, Abdullahi Mohammed Gobirawa, his wife Binta Abdullahi and his son Hassan Abdullahi, were killed when a mob stormed their home on Monday afternoon.

    The mob action was in response to the trio’s suspected collaboration with bandits, especially in relation to recent kidnappings in the area.

    After killing the trio, the mob looted and burnt their home.

    Receiving the reports, Governor Nasir El-Rufai expressed his sadness and deep worry at the violent actions of the citizens, and strongly condemned the extra-judicial killings. He stressed that lawful means alone should be adopted in confronting suspicions of criminality, as the destructive practice of self-help would only result in greater harm.

    The Governor directed security agencies to conduct thorough investigations into the incident, and urged citizens to maintain order.

    He cautioned against stereotyping of any sort, and appealed for consistent recourse to the constituted agencies.

    Investigations into the incident are in progress.

  • El-Rufai appeals for calm over murder of cleric in Zangon Kataf LG

    El-Rufai appeals for calm over murder of cleric in Zangon Kataf LG

    Governor Nasir El-Rufai of Kaduna State has appealed for calm over the killing of a Pastor in Zangon Kataf Local Government Area.

    This is contained in a statement issued by Mr Samuel Aruwan, Commissioner, for Internal Security and Home Affairs in Kaduna.

    El-rufai urged security agencies to apprehend the killers.

    “Security agencies have reported to the Kaduna State Government the killing of , Pastor of ECWA Church, Kibori-Asha Awuce, in Zangon Kataf LGA, by assailants.

    The Governor expressed deep sadness over the killing.

    The Governor offered prayers for the repose of the soul of the cleric.

    El-rufai condoled with the ECWA Church in Kibori-Asha Awuce.

    He prayed for God to grant them fortitude and comfort over this sudden and painful loss.

    “Security agencies are conducting investigations in the general area. “Aruwan said.

  • El-Rufai visits Plateau on condolence over attacks

    El-Rufai visits Plateau on condolence over attacks

    Gov. Nasiru El’ Rufai of Kaduna State has visited Plateau to commiserate with the government and its people, over loss of lives and property in recent attacks in the state.

    The Kaduna state governor at the visit, said that adherence to the rule of law, was critical to the survival and stability of every society.

    He said that Kaduna state and Plateau, were not only neighbours, but constantly faced with similar violent experiences.

    The governor assured that Kaduna state would collaborate with Plateau, through sharing ideas, that would help in tackling the spate of insecurity in both states.

    El-Rufai noted the relentless efforts of Gov. Simon Lalong, toward the restoration of peace in Plateau, and prayed for the repose of the souls of the departed.

    Responding on behalf of Lalong, Tyoden thanked El-Rufai for commiserating with Plateau people at its current trying times.

    Tyoden decried current security situation in the state and across the nation, calling for concerted efforts to salvage the situation.

  • El-Rufai mourns former Deputy Gov Bala Bantex

    El-Rufai mourns former Deputy Gov Bala Bantex

    Kaduna State Governor, Malam Nasir El-Rufai on Sunday mourned his former deputy Mr Bala Bantex.

    The condolence is contained in a statement personally signed by El-Rufai and made available to journalists in Kaduna.

    The governor said “In Bantex, I have lost a dear friend and partner in the service of Kaduna State.

    “In the midst of trying times, I have received with utter sadness news of the departure of my friend and brother, His Excellency Barnabas Yusuf Bala (Bantex).

    ”From our days as undergraduates in the 1970s to our practice as professional colleagues in the construction industry and eventually partners in a governance project, Bantex was consistently a dependable man of brilliance and imagination.

    “He believed in the potential of our state and in the capacity of our people to work together for progressive attainments.”

    The stated further that ” Together, we took on the task of providing new leadership for Kaduna State in 2015.

    “He brought to his duties as deputy governor during our first term his unique insights as a politician with experience in navigating the diversity of our state.”

    According to the governor, Bantex radiated hope and optimism in the future of the state, even when the circumstances were dreary.

    He said Bantex had served the people of Kaduna State in several capacities prior to becoming a deputy governor.

    The Bantext served as a delegate to the 1994 Constitutional Conference, Chairman of Kaura Local Government Council and member of Kaura Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives.

    “We would miss his brilliance and his commitment to Kaduna State, his easygoing manners, his sense of humour and steadfastness to his convictions.

    ”I have spoken to his family and conveyed our condolence on behalf of the government and people of Kaduna State. We shall work closely with his family to grant a befitting farewell to a man who gave so much to this even when hobbled by ill-health.

    “We have been blessed to know Bantex and to work with him,” the governor said.

    He also prayed God to grant him peaceful rest and to comfort his wife, children and the entire family in this moment of grief and loss.

  • BREAKING: Gov El-Rufai’s first term Deputy Barnabas Yusuf Bala is dead

    BREAKING: Gov El-Rufai’s first term Deputy Barnabas Yusuf Bala is dead

    The previous Deputy Governor to Governor Nasir El-Rufaiof Kaduna State, Barnabas Yusuf Bala is dead.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Governor El-Rufai made the death of 64-year-old Bala known on Sunday.

    Bala was the former Kaduna State Chairman of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and the founder of the architectural firm, Bantex consortium.

    In a statement, El-Rufai described the death of his former Deputy as sad.

    The statement reads: “It’s a VERY SAD DAY: In Bantex, I have lost a dear friend and partner in the service of Kaduna State

    “In the midst of trying times, I have received with utter sadness news of the departure of my friend and brother, His Excellency Barnabas Yusuf Bala (Bantex).

    “From our days as undergraduates in the 1970s to our practice as professional colleagues in the construction industry and eventually partners in a governance project, Bantex was consistently a dependable man of brilliance and imagination.

    “He believed in the potential of our state and in the capacity of our people to work together for progressive attainments.

    “Together, we took on the task of providing new leadership for Kaduna State in 2015. He brought to his duties as Deputy Governor during our first term his unique insights as a politician with experience in navigating the diversity of our state.

    “Bantex radiated hope and optimism in the future of our state, even when the circumstances were dreary.

    “Bantex had served the people of Kaduna State in several capacities prior to becoming Deputy Governor.

    “As a delegate to the 1994 Constitutional Conference, chairman of Kaura Local Government Council and member for Kaura Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, he was a sterling symbol of representative democracy.

    “We would miss his brilliance and his commitment to Kaduna State, his easygoing manners, his sense of humour and steadfastness to his convictions.

    “I have spoken to his family and conveyed our condolence on behalf of the government and people of Kaduna State.

    “We shall work closely with his family to grant a befitting farewell to a man who gave so much to this even when hobbled by ill-health.

    “We have been blessed to know Bantex and to work with him. We pray God to grant him peaceful repose and to comfort his wife, children and the entire family in this moment of grief and loss”.

  • BREAKING: Student feared killed as security operatives open fire on protesting students in Kaduna

    BREAKING: Student feared killed as security operatives open fire on protesting students in Kaduna

    A student of the Kaduna State College of Education, Gidan Waya, Jama’a Local Government Area of Kaduna State has been reportedly shot dead by security operatives during the students’ protest.

    Eye witness confirmed the bloody incident to TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) on Monday.

    The students reportedly blocked the Kaduna and Jos-Nassarawa roads protesting the increase of their tuition by Governor Nasir El-Rufai.

    Details shortly…

  • Gov el-Rufai disengages 19 political appointees

    Gov el-Rufai disengages 19 political appointees

    Gov. Nasir el-Rufai of Kaduna State has approved the disengagement of 19 political appointees.

    This is contained in statement by el-Rufai’s Special Adviser on Media and Communication, Mr Muyiwa Adekeye on Wednesday in Kaduna.

    The disengaged appointees are Bala Mohammed, Deputy Chief of Staff Legislative; Halima Nagogo, Special Assistant; Umar Abubakar, Special Assistant; Ben S. D. Kure, Special Adviser Political; Mustapha Nyusha and Jamilu Dan-Mutum.

    Others are Umar Haruna, Special Assistant Political; Zainab Shehu, Special Adviser Social Development; Stephen Hezron, Special Assistant to SAD SD; Mohammed Shuaibu, SSA Stakeholder Relations; Aliyu Haruna, SSA Youth; Halima Idris, SA Creative Arts.

    The rest are Aliyu Salihu, DG Public Procurement Authority; Ashiru Zuntu, SA Community Relations; Saida Sa’ad, SSA; Elias Yahaya, SA Programmes; Tasiu Suleiman Yakaji, SA to SSG; Samuel Hadwayah, SA Economic Matters; and Ahmed Mohammed Gero SSA Environment
    ”el-Rufai thanked the appointees for their service to the state and wished them well in their future endeavours,’’ Adekeye said.

    On April 12, El-Rufai made known his plan to disengage some public servants in the state for fiscal reasons.

    He said a significant amount of the statutory federal allocations is being spent on the wages of public servants monthly.

    “Therefore, the state government has no choice but to shed some weight and reduce the size of the public service. It is a painful but necessary step to take, for the sake of the majority of the people of this state.

    “The public service of the state with less than 100,000 employees and their families) cannot be consuming more than 90 per cent of government resources, with little left to positively impact the lives of the more than nine million that are not political appointees or civil servants.

    “It is gross injustice for such a micro minority to consume the majority of the resources of the State,” he said.

  • BREAKING: El-Rufai challenges FG, threatens to boycott peace meeting

    BREAKING: El-Rufai challenges FG, threatens to boycott peace meeting

    The Kaduna state governor Nasir El-rufai said “No official of Kaduna State will go to Abuja for any meeting with FGN or NLC when the citizens of the State have no electricity”

    Governor El-rufai disclosed this through his media aide Muyiwa Adekeye shortly after the Nigerian Labour Congress(NLC) suspended it’s statewide shutdown in Kaduna on Wednesday evening.

    The suspension of the strike was for the NLC to attend a nagotiation meeting the federal government fixed between the Kaduna State government and the NLC.

    But governor El-rufai is threatening not to attend the negitiation except all dysfuctional amenities are activated in the state.

    In the governor’s words;

    “We hold the FGN responsible for inability to asset its ownership rights over TCN. No electricity, no meeting. – @elrufai

    The Kaduna State Government is yet to see evidence that the NLC is backing off from its campaign of economic and social sabotage against the people of the State.

    Electric power is yet to be restored, after it was shutdown at dawn on Sunday, 16th May 2021, in brazen violation of the laws protecting essential services and infrastructure. That action removed any basis for state government officials to meet the NLC last Sunday. Denying our people electricity about 18 hours to the advertised commencement of their organised sabotage was akin to putting a gun on the government’s head. Government has a lawful duty not to indulge blackmail.

    Restoring electricity is vital to relieving some of the pain that needless acts of lawlessness have inflicted on our people. The unimpeded provision of essential services is vital to civilised order. Those who have disrupted it should promptly reverse themselves, not expect that it will be a matter for negotiation, much less being viewed as a precondition. KDSG will not participate in such a negotiation or countenance one whilst our people are still being denied their right to electricity.”