Tag: Samuel Aruwan

  • Kaduna Govt confirms killings in 6 villages of Giwa LGA

    Kaduna Govt confirms killings in 6 villages of Giwa LGA

    The Kaduna State Government has confirmed the killing of some citizens in six villages of Giwa Local Government Area of the state.

    The state Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Mr Samuel Aruwan, however said in a statement on Friday in Kaduna that detailed security report was still being awaited.

    “Some citizens have been killed by bandits in six villages of Giwa LGA,” he said.

    According to Aruwan, the attacks occurred between Thursday and the early hours of Friday.

    “The affected villages are Dillalai, Barebari, Dokan Alhaji Ya’u, Durumi, Kaya and Fatika.

    “An unspecified number of locals were also kidnapped,” he said.

    The commissioner assured that the state government would keep the general abreast of developments.

  • Death toll rises to 38 in bandits’ attacks on Kaduna State villages

    Death toll rises to 38 in bandits’ attacks on Kaduna State villages

    The Kaduna State Government says the death toll in an attack by suspected bandits in Giwa Local Government Area of the state on Saturday has risen to 38 from 20.

    Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Mr Samuel Aruwan, confirmed the new figure in an update in a statement issued on Sunday in Kaduna.

    Aruwan stated security agencies had confirmed to the Kaduna State government that 38 people were killed across the locations attacked.

    “Twenty-nine of the victims have been identified, with nine remaining unidentified as of the time of this update’’ he added.

    The bandits also destroyed property worth millions of Naira in Giwa Local Government Area of the state.

    The attacks took place at Kauran Fawa, Marke and Riheya villages in Idasu, Giwa Local Government Area of the state.

    Security agencies have sustained patrols in the general area,’’ Aruwan added.

  • BREAKING: Bandits kill 2 more students kidnapped from Greenfield University

    BREAKING: Bandits kill 2 more students kidnapped from Greenfield University

    The Kaduna State Government says 2 more students kidnapped from Greenfield University have been killed.

    Samuel Aruwan, the State Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs made this known in a statement on Monday.

    Aruwan stated that the retrieved corpses have been evacuated to a mortuary, and that the university has been notified of the development.

    The statement reads: “On a sad note, security agencies have just reported to the Kaduna State Government the recovery of two more dead bodies of Greenfield University students, killed by armed bandits today, Monday 26th April 2021.

    “The retrieved corpses have been evacuated to a mortuary, and the university has been notified of the development.

    “The Government of Kaduna State under the leadership of Malam Nasir El-Rufai is saddened by this evil perpetrated against innocent students abducted while pursuing their education for a glorious future.

    “The Government sends its deep empathy to their families and the university management, and prays for the repose of their souls.

    “The Government will update the citizenry on further developments”.

  • Kaduna Govt reveals identity of staff killed by bandits at Greenfield University

    Kaduna Govt reveals identity of staff killed by bandits at Greenfield University

    The Kaduna State Govt has revealed the identity of staff that was killed by armed bandits at Greenfield University, Kaduna.

    Samuel Aruwan, the State Commissioner, Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs made this known on Wednesday.

    He revealed the name of the staff as Paul Ude Okafor and that he was confirmed dead after a search-and-rescue operation.

    The Commissioner in a statement stated that the number of students abducted were yet to be ascertained.

    The statement reads: “Last night, the Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs received distress calls of an attack by armed bandits on the Greenfield Univerity, situated at Kasarami, off the Kaduna-Abuja Road in Chikun LGA.

    “Troops of Operation Thunder Strike (OPTS) and other operatives swiftly moved to the location and the armed bandits retreated.

    “After search-and-rescue operations, a staff member of the university, Paul Ude Okafor, was confirmed to have been killed by the armed bandits, while a number of students were kidnapped.

    “The security operatives took custody of the remaining students who have been handed over to the institution, as at noon today, Wednesday 21st April 2021.

    “The actual number of students kidnapped is still being sought from the institution’s records.

    “Troops and other security operatives are working in the general area, and the public will be informed of further developments”.

  • Kaduna Govt reels out disturbing figures of carnages by Boko Haram, bandits

    Kaduna Govt reels out disturbing figures of carnages by Boko Haram, bandits

    The Kaduna State Government on Monday reeled out disturbing figures of many carnages and atrocities carried out by Boko Haram, bandits and other bad elements in the State.

    Samuel Aruwan, the State Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs reeled out the disturbing figures in his remarks at the public hearing on the Firearms Act CAP. F17, LFN 2004 (Amendment) bill.

    The public hearing held at the Senate Conference Hall 022 of the National Assembly (NASS), Abuja.

    The Commissioner’s remarks read: “Distinguished Senators of the Federal Republic of Nigeria: The varied and increasingly alarming nature of security challenges across Nigeria is widely documented.

    “Northern Nigeria in particular, has seen an outbreak of violent conflicts and growing asymmetric threats in the last decade; from the Boko Haram insurgency in the North-East, to the more recent scourge of banditry in the North-West and some North-Central states.

    “The activities of terrorists, armed bandits and kidnappers who currently ravage the rural landscape in most states of the North-West, killing thousands of citizens including women and children and even attacking military formations, has been enabled in large part by the unchecked proliferation of arms in Nigeria.

    “In recent years, the easy access to, and use of these arms has taken on an increasing level of sophistication, a fall-out of events in the sub-region and just beyond.

    “Access to these devices – locally made and imported – enables these criminal groups and other non-state actors to inflict untold carnage, destruction, instability, pain and loss on the society.

    “On the part of the Kaduna State Government, institutional and collaborative measures have been put in place to address the current security challenges, which in some parts of the state are interwoven with communal clashes.

    “Notably, a mandate ministry has been established to coordinate and support federal security agencies in their security operations.

    “From its inception in 2019, The Governor of Kaduna State, Malam Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai, mandated the Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs, among other things, to coordinate the internal security of the state and to serve as bridge between the Kaduna State Government and federal security agencies, comprising the Military, Police, Department of State Services, and others. Another key function of the Ministry is the coordination of intelligence gathering.

    “In addition, as part of discharging its mandates, the Ministry publishes regular security updates often contain startling disclosures of banditry incidences, communal violence, killings, reprisals, number of deaths and other casualty details.

    “These updates are simply aimed at keeping citizens of Kaduna State informed about the complex security situation in the State, and to help them appreciate the enormity and dimensions of the problem.

    “It is expected that this awareness will help promote rational choices at community level and drive an informed, collective approach to security matters across the state.

    “It is our conviction that in matters as critical as security, the more the public knows, the better equipped people are to confront and manage challenges, including at local and community levels.

    “Distinguished Senators, ladies and gentlemen, the figures disclosed are disturbing, but highly instructive. In 2020, 937 citizens died as a direct result of banditry and communal violence.

    “Six hundred and seventeen (617) of these deaths, (two-thirds of the total) were within the Kaduna Central Senatorial District.

    “The Kaduna South Senatorial District accounted for 286 deaths (about one-third of the total), due in large part to sporadic clashes, alongside banditry which triggered attacks and counter attacks, especially between June and November 2020.

    “Kaduna North Senatorial District recorded 34 fatalities from banditry and violence.

    “On another front, 1,972 people were kidnapped in 2020, with Kaduna Central Senatorial District accounting for 1,561 of these. Similarly, 7,195 heads of cattle were rustled across the state. Kaduna Central Senatorial District was also hardest hit with 5,557 animals stolen.

    “Similarly disturbing figures are set to be published in the coming days for the first quarter of 2021.

    “These include quantities of munitions recovered by security forces, in line with vigorous investigations to dismantle gun-running networks, and block arms routes into the state.

    “The figures published show quite clearly the staggering human and economic losses suffered across Kaduna State due to the prevailing menace of armed banditry, alongside issues of communal violence.

    “This is the picture of mayhem unleashed by criminals mainly because of the easy access to arms and ammunition, into which bandits invest significant portions of their loot.

    “The Kaduna State Government continues to support Federal security agencies in their constitutionally defined roles toward combating this menace, but beyond boots on the ground and kinetic responses – which are, in any case, largely reactive – a lot more is clearly required.

    “As the clamour intensifies to devolve issues of internal security to the sub-national levels, other accompanying legislative steps are equally needed…26. … to seize the initiative from non-state actors, and restrict their capacity to gratuitously dispense suffering and anguish to Nigerians.

    “It is the position of the Kaduna State Government that the proposed Firearms Act CAP, F17, LFN 2004 (Amendment) Bill 2021, is a timely and crucial intervention towards arresting the deepening security predicament in which our country finds itself.

    “Firm legislation enabling stiffer penalties than what currently exists in the parent bill, to regulate the proliferation of small arms and light weapons within our borders, is an urgent and decisive step towards turning the tide of insecurity.

    “The actions of terrorists, criminals and insurrectionist elements constitute a declaration of war on the Nigerian state, and the security situation must be approached as such, and no less.

    “A crucial aspect of re-defining our governance system at this time, therefore, is ensuring that the coercive powers of the State, including and especially the use of force, remain firmly in the control of the State.

    “It is therefore our ardent appeal that this amendment be passed into law with dispatch”.

  • BREAKING: Armed bandits wreak havoc in Kaduna; father, son dead; properties destroyed

    BREAKING: Armed bandits wreak havoc in Kaduna; father, son dead; properties destroyed

    Armed bandits on Monday wreaked havoc in Wawan Rafi II village, Zangon Kataf local government area of Kaduna State, killing a father, his son and two other persons.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the father was identified as Joshua Dauda and the seven-year-old son as Philip Dauda.

    The two other victims were identified as Francis Ayuba and a toddler, Florence Dennis.

    Seven houses, one car and one motorcycle were burnt in the attack with eight empty cases of 7.62mm ammunition recovered at the scene of the attack.

    Meanwhile, the Kaduna State Government has confirmed the attack, saying the corpses of the father and his son have been retrieved.

    The attack was confirmed in a statement by Samuel Aruwan, Commissioner, Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Kaduna State.

    “Security agencies have reported that armed bandits this morning attacked Wawan Rafi II village, in Zangon Kataf local government area.

    “According to the report, two persons were killed in the attack, identified as Joshua Dauda and his seven-year-old son Philip Dauda. Also, seven houses, one car and one motorcycle were burnt in the attack,” a statement reads.

    Similarly, armed bandits stormed a sugarcane farm on the outskirts of Iyatawa in Giwa LGA, leaving One Isah Haruna, a resident of the area, dead.

    Meanwhile, security agencies also reported that a gang of armed bandits was repelled at Rugan Bello, a settlement located along the Kajuru-Buda road in Kajuru LGA.

    According to the report, the bandits invaded the village in the early hours of today in an attempt to kidnap locals but were intercepted and resisted by community vigilante members.

    “As the bandits retreated shooting sporadically, one of their members was hit by a shot and died instantly,” Aruwan stated.

  • JUST IN: Kaduna Govt names victims of Kaduna-Kachia road attack

    JUST IN: Kaduna Govt names victims of Kaduna-Kachia road attack

    The Kaduna State Government has revealed the identities of the victims of the Kaduna-Kachia road attack.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports no fewer than nine persons were killed by gunmen on Tuesday morning along the Kaduna-Kachia road in Kaduna State.

    The gunmen, alleged to be Fulani herdsmen, also took twenty eight (28) persons hostage at the same time some half a kilometer to Kasuwan Magani.

    According to a statement by the Kaduna State Government, the killings and abduction happened in separate attacks.

    The statement released by Samuel Aruwan, Commissioner, Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Kaduna State, however, revealed that only 8 persons were killed.

    Aruwan stated that three persons were injured in the attack, and are currently receiving treatment in an undisclosed hospital.

    The statement reads: “On a sad note, security agencies have reported the killing of eight persons in separate incidents in Kajuru and Kachia local government areas.

    “In one incident, armed bandits barricaded the Kaduna-Kachia road around Kadanye village in Kajuru LGA, and opened fire on a bus, as well as a truck carrying firewood.

    “Five people were killed in the attack, listed as: Alfred Makinde (the driver of the bus), Abdulrahman Dela, Dauda Adamu, Umar Dauda, and Abdulrasheed Musa.

    “Three persons were injured, and are currently receiving treatment in hospital. They are: Murtala Ibrahim, Ali Manager and Abdullahi (full name unknown).

    *Similarly, armed bandits barricaded the Kaduna-Kachia road at the Doka axis of Kajuru LGA and shot at a truck, killing the driver.

    “Any further details received on casualties will be communicated to the citizenry.

    *Furthermore, in Kachia LGA, armed bandits invaded a herders settlement in Inlowo village, and killed one Ibrahim Alhaji Haruna, before carting away 180 cows.

    “At Akilbu village in Kachia LGA, armed bandits shot at a vehicle, injuring two persons, Mansur Ibrahim and Muhammadu Aminu.

    *Mansur Ibrahim later died in hospital while Muhammadu Aminu continues to receive treatment.

    “Governor Nasir El-Rufai noted the reports with sadness, and sent condolences to the families of the deceased, while praying for the repose of their souls. He also wished the injured a quick recovery.

    *The security agencies are presently conducting operations at identified locations in the general area. The government will make details public on the receipt of operational feedback”.

    TNG reports the Kaduna State Government remained silent on the number of persons kidnapped.

  • BREAKING: 5 of 39 students kidnapped from Kaduna college released

    BREAKING: 5 of 39 students kidnapped from Kaduna college released

    Five (5) out of the thirty nine students kidnapped from the Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Afaka in Kaduna State have been released.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Samuel Aruwan, Commissioner, Ministry of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Kaduna State made this known on Monday.

    In a statement, Aruwan stated that the 5 students were recovered this afternoon and are presently in a military facility where they are undergoing a thorough medical check-up.

    The statement reads: “The Nigerian military has informed the Kaduna State Government that five of the many kidnapped students of the Federal College of Forestry Mechanization, Afaka, Kaduna were recovered this afternoon and are presently in a military facility where they are undergoing a thorough medical check-up.

    “The Kaduna State Government will provide updates on further operational feedback to be received on this case”.

  • Breaking: Curfew lifted in Kaduna metropolis, environs

    The Kaduna State Government has lifted the curfew in Kaduna metropolis and environs, with immediate effect.

    TheNewsGuru (TNG) reports the night-time curfew which had subsisted in the city since 31st October 2018 has now been removed.

    According to a statement by Samuel Aruwan, Senior Special Assistant to Governor Nasir Ahmad el-Rufai on Media and Publicity, residents are now free to go about their legitimate business at anytime of the day.

    “However, a security review has determined that curfew hours be retained in Kujama, Kasuwan Magani and Kachia towns in the state.

    “Nighttime curfew in Kachia is from 1 Opm to 6am. For Kasuwan Magani and Kujama the curfew remains from 5pm to 6am.

    “The Kaduna State Security Council commends residents for upholding the peace, and urges residents to continue to cooperate with the security agencies,” the statement read.

     

  • Kaduna Crisis: Govt. relaxes curfew

    The Kaduna State Governments has relaxed the curfew in Kaduna metropolis and environs after considerable peace has returned to the city.
    Mr Samuel Aruwan, the Senior Special Assistant to the Governor on Media and Publicity, said this in a statement on Sunday in Kaduna.
    Aruwan said residents could now move around until 5:00 pm, adding that the prevailing peace had encouraged the authority to relax the curfew on Monday between 6:00am and 5:00pm.
    He said banks and markets should use the period to open for customers, adding that sustained calm was required to call off the curfew.
    Recall that the peace of the city was disrupted few days ago following communal clashes.