Tag: Zamfara

  • 525 kidnap victims regain freedom in Zamfara

    525 kidnap victims regain freedom in Zamfara

    A total of 525 kidnap victims have regained their freedom from their abductors in Zamfara, the state Commissioner of Security and Home Affairs, Alhaji Abubakar Dauran, has said.
    Dauran stated this in Gusau on Tuesday when members of the state Correspondents Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) paid him a congratulatory visit in his office.

    He explained that the unconditional release of the kidnap victims followed the peace and reconciliation initiative introduced by governor Bello Matawalle about five months ago.

    “This peace initiative has seen the safe return of all the 525 kidnap to their loved ones and it has also facilitated the return of hundreds of displaced persons to their respective communities in the last five months.

    “It is as a result of the successes of the Matawalle-led administration in the area of security in the state that is making our neighbouring states to contact Gov. Matawalle, so that they can copy and overcome their security challenges,” he said.

    The commissioner said high level negotiations and arrangements were currently ongoing to disarm bandits, both repentant and stubborn ones in the state.

    “On this one, we are partnering with former leaders of bandits groups who have now embraced peace as well as using our security agencies to investigate and block all sources through which the criminals get arms supplies.

    “As the chairman of the state Committee for the Recovery of Arms and Ammunition, we came to realise that some of the weapons used by the bandits are more sophisticated than the ones used by our security operatives,” he said.

    Chairman of the state Correspondents Chapel, Umar Maradun, told the commissioner that the journalists came to congratulate him on his appointment and to seek areas of cooperation.

    Maradun, who commended the efforts of the present administration in the state in tackling security issues, urged the commissioner to always operate an open door for publicity.

     

  • Zamfara uncovers 119-year-old, 484 other retirees ‘ghost workers’ on payroll

    Zamfara uncovers 119-year-old, 484 other retirees ‘ghost workers’ on payroll

    A ghost worker who by the records had retired from the Zamfara state civil service has remained on the payroll and he is now 119 years old.

    The fictive centenarian is among 485 workers who were supposed to have gone on retirement but are collecting salaries.

    The Commissioner for Finance, Alhaji Rabi’u Garba, disclosed this at a press briefing on Sunday in Gusau. He said the Matawalle government is determined to sanitise the payroll.

    The commissioner also said he confronted the incumbent deputy governor of the state, Mr Mahdi Ali-Gusau, over allegations on social media that the he was collecting double salary.

    According to him, the deputy governor denied the speculations and submitted self for further scrutiny to prove his innocence.

    The commissioner however said on further investigations, it was discovered that “some directors of finance were involved in the racket of inflating the state’s workers monthly wage bill and pocketing the excess”.

    He also revealed that the scam was more at the state Health Service Management Board (HSMB) where investigations showed that the suspended directors of finance were fraudulently selling out fake offers of employment at the cost of N250,000 to innocent job seekers.

    He added that the state government was so far losing more than N216 million monthly to the racketeers.

    Ali-Gusau lamented that “if utilised, the state government can employ an additional 8,000 persons and pay them salary” comfortably.

    The absurdity of the 119 year-old worker was not the only one raised by Garba.

    He also said the government will drag a total of 108 civil servants to court for allegedly receiving double salary in different ministries, departments and agencies (MDAs) in the state.

    Garba said that the affected workers were discovered during the ongoing investigation of workers’ salary issues by the state’s ministry of finance.

    He said that the exercise, under the leadership of Governor Bello Matawalle, was not to witch-hunt anybody, but to ensure sanity in the civil service payroll in the state.

    “The affected workers found collecting more than one salary at different MDAs were among the 4,972 civil servants who were suspended from receiving salary for the month of December 2019 as a result of various irregularities.

    “We discovered these irregularities from the payroll of November 2019 salary in the state.

    “We have suspended the affected workers from collecting salary until we conclude the investigation,” Garba said.

    He said the 108 workers, who were collecting double salary, would be handed over to the state’s ministry of justice for prosecution.

    “We also found 109 workers whose official names are different from the names of their salary accounts.

    “We discovered irregularities from 1,640 workers whose account numbers are not found in the CBN server,” he said.

    “We also suspended the salary of 1,548 workers receiving salary under micro-finance banks because of various irregularities.

    “We have directed them to their MDAs for proper clearance,” he added.

    According to the commissioner, some of the MDAs involved in the salary irregularities in the state are Abdu Gusau Polytechnic, Talata-Mafara, Arabic and Female Education Boards, Establishment and Hospital Service Management Board.

    “We have suspended the directors of finance of all the affected MDAs,” he explained.

    He urged the workers in the state to be patient with the state over any inconvenience which the verification exercise might have caused.

    Garba said anyone who needed clarification on the matter should visit the state ministry of finance in Gusau.

  • Zamfara: 2 die in road crash, 12 others injured

    Zamfara: 2 die in road crash, 12 others injured

    The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Zamfara State Command has confirmed the death of two people in a road accident which also left 12 other people with various degrees of injury.

    The Public Relations Officer (PRO) of the command, Yasir Shehu, who gave the confirmation, said that the accident happened on the Gusau-Futuwa road in the early hours of Saturday.

    Shehu added that the crash involved three vehicles – a Honda, a Nissan bus, and Golf.

    The spokesman for the command said that a total of 14 male adults were involved in the accident.

    The PRO, who attributed the incident to over-speeding and wrongful overtaking, said that all the injured persons had been taken to the Federal Medical Centre (FMC) in Gusau for treatment.

    He then warn motorists against dangerous driving including wrongful overtaking and over-speeding as “those are the major causes of road crashes”.

  • Lagos not Zamfara, jumbo pension pay for ex-governors, others stays – LAHA

    Lagos State House of Assembly says it will not repeal the state’s pension law permitting former governors and other public office holders to receive juicy pensions from state coffers.

    Mr Tunde Braimoh, Chairman, House Committee on Information and Strategy, said on Sunday that Lagos Assembly would not go the way of the Zamfara Assembly which recently repealed pension law for its former governors.

    A Federal High Court in Lagos had ordered the Federal Government to recover pensions collected by former governors now serving as ministers and members of the National Assembly.

    The court also directed the Attorney General of the Federation, Mr Abubakar Malami, to challenge the legality of states’ pension laws permitting former governors and other ex-public officials to receive such pensions.

    Braimoh, however, faulted the court ruling that ordered Malami to take immediate legal action toward the abolishment of state laws that permit “former governors to enjoy governors’ emoluments while drawing normal salaries and allowances in their new political offices.”

    He told NAN that as long as the law did not contravene the constitution, state assemblies had the right to make laws for the benefit of the society in which they operate.

    According to him, separation of powers as enshrined in the constitution empowers the legislature to make laws, the executive to implement and the judiciary to interpret the laws.

    “The Supreme Court had made it clear several times that no arm of government can repeal the constitutional provisions of another arm of government.

    “Therefore, legislators make laws that are in tune with the yearnings and dynamics of their society. Until another legislature comes to alter, review or amend the law, the law is meant to be obeyed.

    “The judiciary cannot pronounce that a law by the state is unconstitutional unless such state law is contradictory to the constitution,” the lawmaker said.

    Braimoh said he was not aware of any law that restricted state assemblies from making laws for the provision of welfare package of former governors and public office holders.

  • BREAKING: EFCC arrests former Zamfara governor

    BREAKING: EFCC arrests former Zamfara governor

    Operatives of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, have arrested a former governor of Zamfara State, Mahmuda Shinkafi.

    The EFCC operatives stormed Mr Shinkafi’s Nagogo Street residence in Kaduna around 1pm on Friday and whisked him away.

    A family source who preferred not to be named confirmed the arrest.

    He said the family did not know where Mr Shinkafi was taken to.

    When contacted, the spokesman for the EFCC said he needed time to verify before responding to the issue. “Let me verify and get back to you,” he said.

    On Thursday, the EFCC presented three more witnesses in the ongoing trial of former finance minister Bashir Yuguda, former governor of Zamfara State, Mahmud Aliyu Shinkafi, Aminu Ahmed Nahuche and Ibrahim Mallaha before honorable Justice Fatima Aminu of the Federal High Court, Gusau.

    The quartet is being prosecuted by the EFCC for allegedly collecting the sum of N450million from the former minister of Petroleum Resources, Diezani Alison-Madueke for the purpose of influencing the 2015 general elections.

  • Gunmen invade Zamfara community, kill nine soldiers

    Suspected gunmen on Thursday killed nine soldiers in Sunke village in Anka local government area of Zamfara state.

    According to a report by The Nation, the dozens of unidentified gunmen arrived on motorcycles, firing at the soldiers and policemen stationed at the community.

    Sunke community is just 30 km south of Anka town, the local government headquarters.
    However, highly placed sources within state government said that the attack was retaliation on the earlier killings of repentant bandits by the soldiers in recent time.

    “Soldiers killed some of the repentant bandits and they vowed to avenge the attacks. The repentant bandits mobilized their men and raided the army formation in the village,” the source added.

    Last Wednesday, residents spotted a motor bike – riding gang of armed men at Mayanchi junction along Gusau – Sokoto highway.

    The gunmen said they were heading to Birnin Gwari in the neighbouring Kaduna state.
    The attacks on soldiers came barely two weeks after the state government raised alarm over possible attacks on seven local government areas by suspected Boko Haram members.

    When contacted the spokesperson of Operation Hadarin Daji in the state, captain Oni Orisan said: “Give me sometimes I will get back to you.” However, he was yet to get back as at the time of filing this report.

  • Matawalle raises alarm over infiltration of Boko Haram elements in Zamfara

    Matawalle raises alarm over infiltration of Boko Haram elements in Zamfara

    Governor Bello Matawalle of Zamfara has alerted on the presence of elements of Boko Haram allegedly recruited by some politicians to cause havoc in the state.

    The governor made the revelation through his Director-General of Press Affairs, Yusuf Idris at a press briefing in Gusau on Monday. He said the state government “has credible intelligence reports suggesting that some disgruntled politicians of the state origin are making clandestine moves to destabilize the state.

    “They are intending for sinister and personal gains, collaborating with dispersed elements of Boko Haram, to launch series of attacks on innocent and peace-loving people of the State to scuttle the relative peace being currently enjoyed as a result of the peace and dialogue process initiated by the present administration.

    “According to the intelligence report, the cruel and mischievious elements have perfected plans to launch the attacks in seven local government areas of the state and other strategic places within the state capital and that two important personalities of the state are also targeted for elimination should this dastardly act succeed.

    “The targeted local governments include Gusau, the state capital, Tsafe, Talata Mafara, Anka, Zurmi, Maru and Maradun while the strategic places targeted are Gusau Central Mosque and Gusau army Mammy Market where soft targets are known to gather both at day and night.

    “The Boko Haram elements were said to have been recruited from far and wide to carry out these heinous acts slated for between Monday 23rd September to 25th October 2019.”

    The governor further said it became imperative to alert people of the state on the development to guard against panic and give an update on government preparedness in collaboration with security agencies in arresting the situation. He said already, security had been beefed up in all the identified flashpoints and areas while stop and search operations were being intensified in all parts of the state.

    Matawalle appreciated the people’s goodwill to his administration and assured that he would not be “deterred nor distracted by negative thinkers in his drive to improve the standard of living of the state and its people.”

    The governor also thanked repentant bandits and members of the Yansakai group for sustaining the peace process initiated by his administration which had brought peace in the state.

  • Banditry: 372 kidnapped victims rescued, 240 guns recovered in Zamfara

    Banditry: 372 kidnapped victims rescued, 240 guns recovered in Zamfara

    The Zamfara peace initiative has so far recorded massive success with 372 kidnapped victims rescued, while 240 guns were surrendered by repentant bandits, according to Mr Usman Nagogo, the state’s Commissioner of Police.

    Nagogo, Chairman of the Peace Dialogue and Reconciliation Meeting, disclosed this on Sunday at a meeting held at Bakura.

    He, however, said that the bandits terrorising some states in the country were not only Fulani herdsmen.

    “The bandits comprised of people from many tribes. It is not restricted to Fulani as is being assumed,” he said.

    He accused the outlawed vigilante groups, popularly known as “Yansakai”, of being responsible for the various security challenges, saying that the attacks on communities were reprisals to extra judicial killings by the group.

    Nagogo expressed satisfaction with the success so far recorded since the inception of the committee.

    “In the past, some of the major markets were closed due to insecurity, but today, all our markets are open and Fulani people move freely without any problems.

    “With this development, l can say that over 90 percent success has been achieved,” he said.

    The Police official urged people to support the peace dialogue committee with prayers and information that would widen its reach and facilitate the success of its mission.

    He said that the meeting at Bakura would open room for more consultations with various parties involved in the crisis, including the outlawed “Yansakai”, Fulani leaders, royal fathers, among others.

    “I was in this state as a Deputy Commissioner of Police some years back. I later left, but was sent back by the Inspector-General of Police to carry out this assignment.

    “I was involved in this kind of negotiations during the previous administration. l am in the picture of all security challenges faced by this state.

    “This is the fifth emirate we have visited for reconciliation meeting. We have seen positive results from the peace dialogue and consultations.

    “In all the emirates visited, we have not recorded any problem; it has been a success story,” he said.

    In his remarks, the Emir of Bakura, Alhaji Bello Sani, thanked the state government for initiating the peace dialogue committee and appreciated the committee for their visit to the emirate.

    “We have not witnessed much security challenges in this area. We don’t have the outlawed vigilante group (Yansakai) here and have never witnessed bandit groups or camps, but we are happy to be part of the peace process,” he said.

    Sani, who noted that the problems of Fulani herders/farmers clashes had not been much in the area, blamed the rising conflicts on population explosion and unemployment, as well as government policies on grazing reserves.

    The monarch appealed to Zamfara government to expand the Ruga settlement project to cover all the 14 local government areas so that all areas would benefit.

    Alhaji Mainasara Ganarawa, Chairman, Miyetti-Allah Association, Bakura Local Government chapter, in a remark, regretted that cow theft was still rampant in spite of the peace initiative by the state government.

    “Our herders are facing problems of cattle rustling and lack of adequate grazing reserves to feed their animals,” he added.

    Alhaji Abdullahi Yahaya, Sarkin-Noma of Bakura, in his remarks, said that farmers would continue to maintain the long existing peaceful relationship with Fulani herders in the area.

  • Fake Police Commissioner dupes Senator N1.6m

    The Zamfara State Police Command on Wednesday said it has arrested a suspect parading himself as Mr Usman Nagogo, the State Commissioner of Police.

    The Command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Muhammad Shehu, said that the suspect was arrested after duping Sen. Lawali Dan’iya of Zamfara West Senatorial District of N1.6 million.

    Shehu said the command received a report on the matter by the Senator on Sept. 1 that he received an SMS from unknown person claiming to be Nagogo.

    “After series of text messages with the suspect, the Senator decided to call the number only for the person to reintroduce himself as CP Nagogo and demanded for Sallah gift from him.

    “The Senator directed his Personal Assistant to call the person, collect his account details and credit the sum of 200,000 to his account as Sallah gift.

    “Thereafter, the same person called the Senator again and told him that he had been given nine slots for cadet Police ASPs and seven slots of Cadet Inspectors and demanded the Senator to pay the sum of N2 million for the slots,“ he said.

    According to the PPRO, the Senator then directed his Personal Assistant to transfer the sum of N1.6 million to the “Commissioner of Police.“

    The PPRO said the command has already commenced investigation on the matter.

    “The suspect was tracked and apprehended through his GSM number by detectives in Gusau and during the interrogation the suspect confessed to all the allegations.

    The Command, he said had recovered a Mercedes Benz vehicle without registration number and particulars, suspected to be stolen, from the suspect.

    “Investigation is in progress with a view to arresting other members of the syndicate to face prosecution,“ he said.

    Shehu appealed to residents of the state to support police with relevant information from their respective communities.

  • Hoodlums attack Zamfara APC secretariat, destroy property

    Hoodlums attack Zamfara APC secretariat, destroy property

    Unknown persons, suspected to be hoodlums, have allegedly attacked the All Progressives Congress (APC) Secretariat in Zamfara and destroyed property worth million of Naira including billboards, posters and windows.
    Briefing newsman on Wednesday in Gusau, Abdullahi Tsafe, the Chairman of the Security Committee of the party, said that the attacks were carried out on Monday and Tuesday.
    Tsafe, who is a retired Commissioner of Police, said that apart from the state Secretariat at the bypass Gusau, the Central Zonal office of the party and other offices across the state were also attacked.
    He decried the action and said that the party had since alerted the police over the matter.
    “I believe they must have acted on it by now”.
    “If our members reacted to that it would create problem, but APC as law abiding political party, we always caution our members to be law abiding and shun political violence,” he said.
    The Police Public Relations Officer in the state, SP Muhammad Shehu confirmed the incident to newsmen.
    Shehu said that the state Commissioner of Police, Mr Usman Nagogo had already visited the scenes of the incident.
    “The command has already commenced investigation on the matter and promised to deal with any body found wanting on the matter,” he added.
    The command’s spokesman said that in spite of the efforts of the police to maintain law and order in the state, some people were hellbent on causing trouble in the state.