Tag: Zamfara State

  • Banditry: Gov. Matawalle orders demolition of informants, arms suppliers houses

    Banditry: Gov. Matawalle orders demolition of informants, arms suppliers houses

    Gov. Bello Matawalle of Zamfara has directed security agencies to henceforth demolish the houses of informants and those supplying arms to bandits in the state.

    A press release signed by Yusuf Idris, the Director-General on Media to the governor, issued to newsmen in Gusau on Wednesday, said that the order was with immediate effect.

    Matawalle issued the order when Sokoto State Governor, Aminu Tambuwal paid him a sympathy visit over recent bandits attacks on some communities in Zamfara, which left many people dead and several others displaced.

    Matawalle said serious punitive measures would henceforth be taken including the demolition of any house where informants, weapons suppliers and others aiding banditry activities are arrested in the state.

    He said the action became necessary in order to fully address the resurgence of banditry in some parts of the state.

    According to him, many people who are living mostly in the cities are providing information to bandits in the bushes.

    “The activities of the informants is creating a lot of problems in the ongoing fight against banditry in the state,” he noted and called for the active support of citizens in order to win the fight.

    The governor also directed traditional rulers in the state to be vigilant and monitor activities of landlords and tenants in their domain.

    He said that this would help security agents to track and arrest suspicious persons before they wreck havoc on innocent citizens.

    Earlier, Gov. Tambuwal said he was in Zamfara to commiserate with the government and people over the recent killing of innocent souls in some parts of the state.

    He described the attack as devastating, tragic and a
    serious calamity.

    The governor prayed for the repose of the souls of those who died in the attack.

    He commended Matawalle for his handling of the security challenges in the state, which had led to the decline in attacks and killing of residents.

  • Police rescue 11 kidnapped persons, repel attack in Zamfara

    Police rescue 11 kidnapped persons, repel attack in Zamfara

    The Police Command in Zamfara says it has secured the release of 11 kidnapped persons in the state.

    The Public Relations Officer of the command, SP Muhammad Shehu, announced this in a statement issued in Gusau on Saturday.

    “On April 9, the command, in collaboration with the state Ministry for Security and Home Affairs, secured the unconditional release of 11 kidnapped victims by a group who took them to a forest near Gobirawan Chali in Maru Local Government Area,” he said.

    He said “10 out of the 11 victims are natives of Kyakyaka, Tungar Haki and Gidan Ango villages of Gusau Local Government Area in Zamfara, while the other victim is from Kaduna State”.

    He said the release of the kidnapped victims was part of ongoing peace process enunciated by Gov. Bello Matawalle of Zamfara.

    “All the rescued victims have been debriefed by the police and later handed over to the Ministry for Security and Home Affairs that will reunite them with their families.

    “Investigation regarding the abduction of the victims has begun and the outcome will be made public,” Shehu said.

    He said the cocmand also repelled an attack by suspected bandits on Yarkala village in Rawayya District of Bungudu Local Government Area of Zamfara and recovered weapons.

    “On April 8, police operatives attached to operation Puff Adder deployed to Rawayya-Yarkala axis were alerted of presence of large numbers of bandits who were moving to Yarkala village on an attack.

    “Receiving the distress call, the operatives mobilised and dislodged the bandits, as a result, they fled to the forest with possible gun shot wounds.

    “In the course of mopping up the scene, an AK-47 rifle marked 1983NI2328 and a magazine containing 10 rounds of live ammunition belonging to one of the fleeing bandits was recovered and is now in police custody,” he said.

  • A country led by the blind and deaf – Owei Lakemfa

    By Owei Lakemfa

    THE story of 14-year-old Habiba, a student of Government Girls Secondary School, Jangebe, Zamfara State, is heart-wrenching.

    Bandits raided her home three months ago, killing her uncle and abducting her father and elder sister. Then on February 26, 2021 bandits invaded her school, abducted her and 316 other girls aged between 12 and 17 years. When they got to the kidnappers camp, she met her father and sister who had been unable to raise the ransom demanded by the kidnappers.

    Habiba, from Ankah Local Government Area, said her father warned her not to let the bandits know their relationship as they might kill him.

    She told the Daily Trust Newspapers: “They inflicted injury on him by cutting him with machete and beatings. Whenever I saw them beating him, I would cry.

    What is more annoying is that the Nigerian state which could not protect the children against bandits, further endangered the lives of the children, their parents and guardians by pointedly shooting at them after their release.

    It was really disturbing. They said they would kill them if ransom is not paid.” She was released with her colleagues after four days. Imagine the trauma of a mere 14-year-old.

    What is more annoying is that the Nigerian state which could not protect the children against bandits, further endangered the lives of the children, their parents and guardians by pointedly shooting at them after their release. Parents were said to have been worried that the handover ceremony of the girls was getting too prolonged and they needed to get back to their homes before it got dark as the roads are unsafe. At a point they began to throw stones at government officials and the armed forces responded by shooting live ammunition at them resulting in casualties.

    Meanwhile, the same Zamfara State continued to witness more kidnapping with a fresh batch of 60 women and children kidnapped in a single bandit operation. At the weekend, the bandits extended their theatre of operation by attacking the Kaduna International Airport and abducting nine.

    Despite the grave security situation in the country which calls for unity of purpose and action, the political elite are busy at diversions and bickering. For example, as a security measure, President Muhammadu Buhari on Tuesday, declared a no-fly zone across Zamfara State and banned all mining activities. However, the State Governor, Bello Matawalle, made jest of the order saying: “People don’t even know that Zamfara does not have an airport.”

    He said the order was an attempt to impose a state of emergency and said claims that the bandits are getting arms supply by aircraft is a lie: “It is just misinformation and if anybody has that proof, he should prove it beyond reasonable doubt.” He said that by such decision it seems the Federal Government “doesn’t understand the nature of the security problems in Zamfara State, but if they decided to take such action let them go ahead.” Although Matawalle later made a half-hearted acceptance of the order, it was clear he does not believe it will address the security challenges in the state.

    In another part of the country, Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State who had said regardless of the country’s laws, Fulani herders should carry guns, accused his Benue State counterpart, Governor Samuel Ortom of criminalising the entire Fulani across the country.

    Ortom, a member of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, like Mohammed, replied: “Since he (Bala Mohammed) has chosen to vilify and intimidate me, I am compelled to think that he is one of the Fulani terrorists terrorising this country. Why did I say so?

    “This is the same governor who took oath of office to protect the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. The Constitution does not give room or allow foreign armed Fulani herdsmen, Tiv people or Yoruba or any ethnic group to come in and to carry arms.” Both governors are still trying to patch their differences.

    South West Governors have tried to stem the tide of kidnapping and banditry in the region by banning open grazing, grazing at night, grazing by underage children and cattle movement within the cities and on highways. They also banned herders from living or operating from the government forest reserves. But Senate President, Ahmad Lawan, shot verbal missiles at the governors, saying their decision was responsible for the flare up of ethnic violence in the region.

    Lawan claimed that: “Leadership failures in the region caused what happened in Oyo State and other things that kept happening in the South Western states. “Some utterances by some governors also went a long way in inciting the citizens to take up arms against other ethnic groups settling in their states. The governors’ utterances emboldened the criminals to unleash violence against the Northerners.” The governors chose largely to ignore Lawan perhaps they thought it better not to dignify him with a serious response.

    Yet, another missile from the Senate. Senator Smart Adeyemi while contributing to a motion on Safe School Initiative in the country veered off to attack Abia State leaders. He claimed that: “In some states where we have highly intelligent people, highly educated people, very enterprising people, like Abia, they are governed by drunkards.

    The governor of Abia is a champagne drinking man. Abia people are impoverished more than ever before. Abia people are unfortunate.” Abia State Governor Okezie Ikpeazu responded: “What you say, the things you say, and where you say them speaks a lot about who you are. According to Chinua Achebe: If a mad man takes your clothes while bathing and you take off after him naked, no one will know who is mad between the two of you.”

    Meanwhile in Imo State, Governor Hope Uzodimma squared up in an armed conflict with his predecessor, Rochas Okorocha, a serving senator. This involved security men and hoodlums reportedly armed with grenades, guns, cudgels and bottles. It centred around property owned by Okorocha but which Uzodimma said had been confiscated by the state government.

    Okorocha who seemed to have lost this round of the battle told the country: “They shot my aides and destroyed all my cars… More than 200 gunshots were fired at my aides. Hope Uzodimma wants to rule Imo State by intimidation.” Uzodimma responded that his predecessor is a hoodlum: “He went there with thugs himself physically, wounded the policemen there, and wounded the civil defence people…” The second part of the battle is awaited.

    In the South West, immediate past Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, was busy in battle against incumbent Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, in a power struggle within the PDP.

    In the midst of these leadership crises, we have a governor like Yahaya Bello who, despite the death of over 2.5 million persons, including 1,954 Nigerians from COVID-19, is incapable of comprehending the scientific truth that the pandemic is real, saying he wants to be President. Why are we so blessed?

  • Buhari celebrates release of abducted Zamfara schoolgirls

    Buhari celebrates release of abducted Zamfara schoolgirls

    President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed “overwhelming joy” over release of abducted female students of Government Girls Science Secondary School, Jangebe, in Zamfara.

    While reacting to the development in a statement by his spokesman, Malam Garba Shehu, in Abuja on Tuesday, the President said:

    “I join the families and people of Zamfara in welcoming and celebrating the release of these traumatized female students.”

    President Buhari said he was excited that their ordeal came to a happy end without any incident, adding that “being held in captivity is an agonizing experience not only for the victims, but also their families and all of us.”

    However, while celebrating the release of the students, the president called for greater vigilance by the people so that human intelligence could be collected early enough to nip the bandits’ plans in the bud.

    According to him, the time has come to reverse, completely, the grim and heartbreaking incidents of kidnapping.

    “Ransom payments will continue to prosper kidnapping,” he warned, while urging the Police and the Military to go after these kidnappers and bring them to justice.

  • Jangebe abduction will be the last – Buhari

    Jangebe abduction will be the last – Buhari

    President Muhammadu Buhari has assured Nigerians that last Friday’ abduction of female students from Government Girls Science Secondary School, Jangebe, will be the last to happen.

    The president’s statement was relayed on Sunday, through Minister of Aviation, Sen. Hadi Sirika, who led a high-powered federal government delegation to sympathise with the people and government of Zamfara.

    He said new measures had been developed by the federal government which would bring complete end to all forms of criminality in the nation.

    “The President is saddened by the abduction of the students from Jangebe and reassures you that the government has all the resources and wherewithal to contain these criminals.

    “Buhari also commended Gov. Bello Matawalle of Zamfara’s efforts
    against armed banditry and promised a continued support to bringing lasting peace.

    “The federal government will continue its partnership with Zamfara government and its citizens in resolving the security challenges facing the state,” Buhari said.

    In his response, Gov. Matawalle appreciated Buhari and the federal government’s concern, noting that very soon the abductees would regain their freedom.

    “I strongly believe in the president and his effort in fighting all forms of insurgence and urge him to improve on the nation’s security.

    ”This is by ensuring synergy among the security agencies so that confrontations with criminals can be coordinated on ground and air simultaneously,” the governor said.

    Other members of the delegation were the Minister of Police Affairs, Alhaji Maigari Dingyadi, Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Disaster Management, Hajiya Sa’adiya Umar-Faruk and Minister of Women Affairs, Mrs. Pauline Tallen.

  • Buhari’s aide gives update on release of Jangebe schoolgirls

    Buhari’s aide gives update on release of Jangebe schoolgirls

    Aide to President Muhammadu Buhari on Social Media, Lauretta Onochie has confirmed all 317 schoolgirls kidnapped from Government Girls Secondary School, Jangebe in Talata Mafara local Government Area of Zamfara State were released.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the Jangebe schoolgirls were released on Sunday and were received at the palace of the Emir of Anka waiting transportation to Gusau, the State capital.

    Onochie, giving the update on the release of the schoolgirls, thanked men and women of the Nigerian Army and the Nigeria Police Force (NPF). She also expressed thanks to the Governor of Zamfara State, Bello Matawalle for the release of the schoolgirls.

    “317 kidnapped Jangebe School girls have been released safely. Kudos to the men and women of our @HQNigerianArmy and the @PoliceNG

    “Well done too, to the Governor and the Chief Security Officer of Zamfara State. When all the states work well, the nation is better of,” Onochie tweeted, following the release of the schoolgirls.

    At the time of filing this report, it is not clear how much was paid as ransom for the release of the Jangebe schoolgirls.

    Recall the Jangebe schoolgirls, 317 of them, were kidnapped from the Government Girls Secondary School in Jangebe in the early hours of Friday.

    On December 11th, 2020 bandits took 303 students of Government Science Secondary School, Kankara, Katsina into captivity.

    On February 17, bandits kidnapped 41 students and staff of the Government Science Secondary, Kagara, Niger State.

    The 317 schoolgirls kidnapped from the Government Girls Secondary School in Jangebe is the latest in a series of attacks carried out by bandits on schools across the Northern parts of Nigeria.

  • BREAKING: Kidnapped Zamfara schoolgirls regain freedom

    BREAKING: Kidnapped Zamfara schoolgirls regain freedom

    The schoolgirls kidnapped from Government Girls Secondary School, Jangebe in Talata Mafara local Government Area of Zamfara State have just been released.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports they are currently in the palace of the Emir of Anka waiting for transportation to Gusau, the State capital.

    “BREAKING: Zamfara Govt Confirms Release Of Abducted Jangebe Schoolgirls,” aide to Yemi Osinbajo tweeted.

    While details of their release are still sketchy at the time of filing this report, Philip Obin, Technical Assistant to Vice President Yemi Osinbajo on New Media revealed the Zamfara State Government has confirmed release of the abducted schoolgirls.

     

     

    Details shortly…

  • BREAKING: Jangebe schoolgirls escape from kidnappers den

    BREAKING: Jangebe schoolgirls escape from kidnappers den

    Seven out of the 317 schoolgirls abducted from the Government Girls Secondary School, Jangebe in Talata Mafara local Government Area of Zamfara State have escaped from their kidnappers den.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the 7 seven schoolgirls escaped and reached home on Friday evening, coming less than 10 days after a similar incident happened at Government Science college, Kagara, Niger State.

    A resident in Kawaye village, who identified himself as Sadi Kawaye said his daughters, Mansura and Sakina were among those abducted from the Government Girls Secondary School, Jangebe.

    An undisclosed source narrated to Channels TV how the 7 schoolgirls manoeuvred their way to escape from the kidnappers den.

    Meanwhile, President Muhammadu Buhari has described the abduction of the Government Girls Secondary School girls from Jangebe in Zamfara State as inhumane and totally unacceptable, sending out a strong warning to bandits and their sponsors.

    Reacting to the incident on Friday, President Buhari said that “this administration will not succumb to blackmail by bandits who target innocent school students in the expectations of huge ransom payments.”

    According to the President, “no criminal group can be too strong to be defeated by the government,” adding that, “the only thing standing between our security forces and the bandits are the rules of engagement.”

    “We have the capacity to deploy massive force against the bandits in the villages where they operate, but our limitation is the fear of heavy casualties of innocent villagers and hostages who might be used as human shields by the bandits,” he said, stressing that “our primary objective is to get the hostages safe, alive and unharmed.”

    President Buhari noted that “a hostage crisis is a complex situation that requires maximum patience in order to protect the victims from physical harm or even brutal death at the hands of their captors.”

    He warned the bandits: “Let them not entertain any illusions that they are more powerful than the government. They shouldn’t mistake our restraint for the humanitarian goals of protecting innocent lives as a weakness or a sign of fear or irresolution.”

    The President appealed to state governments “to review their policy of rewarding bandits with money and vehicles, warning that the policy might boomerang disastrously.”

    He also advised states and local governments to be more proactive by improving security around schools and their surroundings.

  • Zamfara Commissioner resigns

    Zamfara Commissioner resigns

    Alhaji Sirajo Maikatako, Permanent Commissioner, Zamfara Hajj Commission, has resigned his appointment.

    Maikatako announced his resignation when he addressed an APC group in Gusau on Thursday.

    “I wish to announce my resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) led State Government.

    “The decision is to show my commitments to support my political mentor Sen. Kabiru Marafa towards promoting peace and unity in our great party, the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    “I want to call on the PDP led government in the state to avoid politics of bitterness and witchunting.

    “What I expect from PDP and other political parties in the state is for them congratulate us as APC members on the recent reconciliation achieved by our great party, we should avoid a due or die politic,” he said.

    Maikatako urged APC facebookers to avoid spreading hate speech and fake news in social media, advising the group to focus on promoting peace, love and unity among party members.

    “As from today, I am advising you that, you should not react to anybody who accuse Marafa or any chieftain of our great party on social media.

    “We should continue to pray for the state APC leader, Alhaji Abdul’aziz Yari to succeed in his move to vie for the APC National Chairmanship position,” he said.

    He urged the PDP led administration in the state to focus on governance and not politics.

    “We are calling on Gov. Bello Matawalle to face governance so as to provide meaningful projects for the people of the state.

    “We should wait until when the time of politics comes, ” he said.

    He expressed optimism that APC would reclaim the state in the 2023 general elections following the reconciliation within its family in the state.

  • Police arrest 18 suspects over demonstration in Zamfara

    Police arrest 18 suspects over demonstration in Zamfara

    The police command in Zamfara has arrested 18 suspects over demonstration, leading to destruction of property, including the Emir of Shinkafi’s palace.

    This is contained in a statement by the command Public Relations Officer, SP Muhammad Shehu on Sunday in Gusau.

    “Youths carrying dane guns, cutlasses and sticks destroyed the Emir of Shinkafi’s palace and two other houses in Shinkafi town.

    “A joint police and military team quickly responded and dispersed the protesters to avoid break down of law and order and possible loss of lives and property.

    “The 18 suspects arrested are currently in police custody undergoing interrogation.

    “The state Commissioner of Police, Mr Abutu Yaro has directed the state CID to commence a discreet investigation into the unlawful protest with a view to unravel the circumstances behind the dastardly act,” Shehu said.

    Yaro cautioned parents and guardians to always monitor their children to prevent them from getting involved in criminal acts.