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Insecurity In Zamfara: CNG Secures First Major Action From FG

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The Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG), has recorded a major success, with its intervention to find an enduring resolution to the lingering insecurity in Zamfara state and other parts of the North-West.

Recall that a delegation of the CNG had visited Gusau, the Zamfara State capital in the aftermath of the bandit attack on the Gusau University and abduction of female students for first hand assessment of the situation.

While in Zamfara the CNG delegation interacted with various stakeholders, including officials of the state government, the authorities of the university concerned, the affected families, community leaders, security agencies and representatives from the academic community.

The University authorities, in particular, after expressing gratitude to the Military for its commendable efforts and gallantry in response to threats to the university community, emphasized the importance of strengthening security measures within the university premises to ensure the safety of students, staff, and visitors.

They acknowledged the presence of a military formation at Kwatarkwashi about five kilometers from the campus which is however, scantily manned by the very few troops deployed. It is this formation that always mobilizes to the University’s distress but whenever they happen to be attending to another distress call at Magami, Wanzamai or Kuceri which is also within their area of coverage, the University environment becomes porous and exposed to vulnerabilities.

They proposed the establishment of a security outpost to replace the current mobile formation and be permanently dedicated to securing the campus and the Sabon Gida community where most students reside due to lack of adequate hostel facilities on campus.

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They expressed worries over the porosity of the university’s surroundings, emphasizing the urgent need for fortification fencing and the construction of security ditches.

On its part, the State Government also acknowledged the efforts of the troops in engaging the attackers effectively and efficiently notwithstanding the gross inadequacy in number which has made them overstretched.

The State Government recommended the deployment of additional contingents to reinforce the ones on ground for more effective action against the criminals.

They also recommended the establishment of a commission, similar to the Niger Delta and North East Development Commissions, can provide a centralized platform for coordinating efforts, allocating resources and implementing targeted development programs in Zamfara State and the entire North-West.

However, the Government hinted at the lack of cooperation between them and the Federal Government and said only an enhanced synergy between them can be able to resolve the security situation in the State.

A statement by CNG’s Spokesperson, Abdul-Azeez Suleiman, said in furtherance of its intervention in the security situation in Zamfara in particular and the North-West generally, the CNG presented to the Minister of State Defense, Bella Mohammed Matawale its findings and recommendations arising from its visit to Zamfara visit.

“The Minister of State Defense, touched by the report, gave an immediate directive for a permanent military outpost to be stationed close to the university campus solely responsible for securing the campus as requested by the University authorities and recommended by CNG in its report,” Suleiman said in the statement.

In his response while receiving the CNG report, the Defense Minister explained that the federal government never encouraged any misunderstanding with the Zamfara State government and instead it is concentrating on ways to address the security challenges in the state.

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He said the federal government has exhibited considerable restraint and maturity by not allowing supposed misunderstanding linger beyond necessary.

He also undertook to liaise with the federal Ministry of Education to ensure the immediate commencement and early completion of the fencing fortification around the university premises and said the Defense Ministry would hand the provision of ditches round the campus.

“We commend the successes of our gallant troops and applaud the new spirit of cooperation among the frontline states and the strong will of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the fight against banditry and kidnapping in Zamfara and other North-West states,” the Defense Minister said.

He commended the CNG for its initiative and readiness to partner with the Federal Government in addressing the security challenges in the North-West region in general and Zamfara State in particular.

Responding, the chairman of the Board of Trustees of the CNG, Nastura Ashir Shariff expressed appreciation to the Minister for his readiness to act on their findings and said this shows the seriousness of the Federal Government in finding a lasting solution to the security challenges in the region.

“We urge the government and security forces to fight this insurgency with resolve and awareness of their obligations under the law, as well as the knowledge that victory will only be pronounced when the nation achieves full cessation of hostilities, disarmament, demobilization and reintegration in the entire region,” Shariff said.

He also strongly urged the Minister to ensure that the military presence and permanent militarization of the Gusau University campus is not meant to serve as rhetoric but a sincere and genuine effort to secure the students and other citizens of Zamfara.

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Given the complexity of the security situation in the North-West region, the CNG is also proposing to the Minister the need to deploy specially trained personnel and other resources in the region to ensure lasting peace and security.

“The CNG is hopeful that the Federal Government, in tandem with the State Governments, will take action on its findings and recommendations and ensure Zamfara and other states in the North-West are secured.

“The CNG will continue to monitor the situation and work with other stakeholders to ensure that the Federal Government and State Governments take action on its recommendations and secure Zamfara and the North-West,” he said.

This move by the CNG is expected to be a major step towards finding a lasting solution to the security crisis in Zamfara and other parts of the North-West region of Nigeria.

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Group Accuses Gov Dauda Lawal of Imposing Impunity, Suspending Constitution for Selfish Reasons

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Gives Reasons for State of Emergency in Zamfara State

The Northern Democratic Watch (NDW) has accused Governor Dauda Lawal of Zamfara State of imposing impunity and suspending the constitution for selfish reasons, leading to a constitutional crisis in the state.

According to NDW President, Amb. Mahmud Abubakar, the governor’s actions have resulted in the emergence of two rival factions of the State House of Assembly, creating a constitutional nightmare that has left citizens bewildered and abandoned.

Abubakar cited the unlawful suspension of ten duly elected members of the House of Assembly without credible legislative procedure or fair hearing, effectively disenfranchising thousands of Zamfara citizens.

The NDW demanded an immediate and independent investigation into the crisis, reinstatement of the suspended lawmakers, nullification of the 2025 budget process, and declaration of emergency rule in Zamfara State to restore law, order, and constitutional governance.

The group described the crisis as a fundamental threat to Nigeria’s democracy, urging the National Assembly to act with courage and urgency to restore democracy and protect citizens’ constitutional rights.

The NDW called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to invoke his constitutional powers to declare a state of emergency in Zamfara State, temporarily suspending existing political structures to restore peace, stability, and constitutional governance.

“In flagrant violation of the Constitution and the principles of natural justice, ten duly elected members of the Zamfara House of Assembly were suspended indefinitely,” Abubakar said at a press conference.

“No credible legislative procedure was followed, no fair hearing was granted, and no constitutional safeguards were respected. These actions, based solely on political differences and personal vendettas, have effectively disenfranchised thousands of Zamfara citizens, stripping them of their constitutional right to representation.

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“Worse still, a bizarre situation has emerged where two parallel legislative houses are operating independently of each other, enacting conflicting resolutions, and creating a constitutional nightmare that has left the citizens of Zamfara bewildered and abandoned.

“Under this atmosphere of impunity, the state government has gone ahead to claim the passage of the 2025 Appropriation Bill; a process so compromised, so fraught with illegality, that it calls into question the very foundation of governance and fiscal responsibility in the state.

“The existence of two parallel Houses of Assembly in Zamfara State is not just a local embarrassment; it is a direct assault on Nigeria’s democracy. It is a violation of the rights of the electorate who entrusted their votes to their representatives. It is a repudiation of the rule of law and a dangerous slide into lawlessness that must be urgently arrested.

“Given the seriousness of the situation, the Northern Democratic Watch (NDW) makes the following demands:

“Immediate and Independent Investigation:
We call on the National Assembly to immediately launch an independent, transparent, and credible investigation into the unlawful suspension of the ten lawmakers and the emergence of parallel legislative factions in Zamfara State.

“We demand the immediate reinstatement of the ten illegally suspended members of the Zamfara State House of Assembly. Their suspension is unconstitutional, illegitimate, and represents an unacceptable violation of their rights and the rights of the people they represent.

“The purported passage of the 2025 Appropriation Bill, conducted under such illegal and chaotic circumstances, must be immediately nullified. We urge the National Assembly to supervise a proper legislative process that respects constitutional order, due process, and democratic norms before any budget can be deemed valid in Zamfara State.

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“We call on the National Assembly to, without delay, advise President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to invoke his constitutional powers by declaring a state of emergency in Zamfara State.

“The world is watching. Nigerians are watching. History is watching. The National Assembly must act with courage, patriotism, and urgency.”

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Lawyers, CSOs Storm NNPCL with FOI Requests on Mele Kyari’s Tenure

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Demands Full Disclosure on Refurbished Refineries

A coalition of lawyers and civil society organizations (CSOs) today submitted a Freedom of Information (FOI) request to the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL), seeking full disclosure on the status of refineries refurbished during the tenure of Mele Kyari, the former Group Chief Executive Officer.

The Concerned Citizens Against Corruption, leading the coalition, demanded transparency and accountability on the reported expenditure of $4 billion on refineries repairs.

Led by Comrade Ogwuche Emmanuel, the group alleged inflation of refineries rehabilitation contracts, fraudulent allocation of crude oil proceeds, misappropriation of funds, and other questionable practices during Kyari’s tenure from July 2019 to April 2025.

The FOI request seeks specific details on payments to consultants and contractors, crude oil allocations, budgetary provisions for the AKK Pipeline Project, documentation on gasoline imports, and information on crude-backed loans and oil exploration activities.

The group emphasized the need for accountability and restoring public trust in NNPCL’s operations.

They urged the NNPCL to provide the requested information within the stipulated timeframe under the Freedom of Information Act.

“We are concerned about the growing reports of monumental Inflation of the Refineries Rehabilitation Contracts with allegations that the costs of refurbishing the refineries were significantly inflated, Fraudulent Allocation and Mismanagement of Crude Oil Proceeds, Misappropriation of Funds in the AKK Gas Pipeline Project, Fuel Subsidy Fraud, Value Review for NNPCL’s Crude-Backed Loans, and Fraudulent Oil Exploration Activities that have yielded no benefits to the nation,” the letter signed by Comrade Ogwuche Emmanuel said.

“Our findings, supported by reliable intelligence, suggest a pattern of institutionalizing of these questionable practices during Mallam Kyari’s tenure. As an organisation of law-abiding Nigerians, who are affected by these identified issues, we require information to seek judicial intervention.

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“Consequently, we require the following information from July 1, 2019 to April 29, 2025: Specific details of payments to consultants and contractors, work scopes, and the justification for payments for the Port Harcourt, Warri and Kaduna Refineries.

“Information regarding crude oil allocations and financial transactions under the guise of pipeline security payments. Details of the budgetary provisions, foreign financing arrangements, and physical progress of the AKK Pipeline Project.

“Documentation including ship records, bills of lading, and discharge certificates for gasoline imports during the stated period. Information regarding the structure, terms, and purposes of crude-backed loans taken from 2019 to date.

“Documentation and feasibility outcomes of oil exploration activities in Gombe, Bauchi, Ogun, and Nasarawa states. Given the gravity of the allegations that necessitated this request, it is imperative that the NNPCL provides full transparency on the expenditures and activities undertaken during Mallam Kyari’s tenure”.

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Zamfara APC Chairman Commends Matawalle For Support, Assumes New Role

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The All Progressive Congress (APC) Chairman for Zamfara State, Alhaji Tukur Umar Danfulani, has lauded Nigeria’s Minister of State for Defence, Dr Bello Muhammad Matawalle, for his unwavering support.

The commendation came as Danfulani presented his appointment letter as the new Board Chairman, Federal Medical Centre, Azare, Bauchi state, a position conferred by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

During a visit to the minister’s office, Tukur Danfulani expressed deep gratitude to President Tinubu for the trust and opportunity, pledging to execute his duties with integrity and dedication to align with the president’s expectations.

“I am profoundly grateful to His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, for this appointment and his generosity,” Danfulani said.

He also acknowledged Dr Matawalle’s consistent backing, crediting the minister’s support as instrumental to his new role.

In response, Dr Matawalle urged Danfulani to uphold honesty, commitment, and patriotism in his leadership at the Medical Centre, emphasising the importance of serving with distinction.

The appointment marks a significant step in strengthening Nigeria’s healthcare administration, with Danfulani expected to bring his experience to enhance the operations of the Federal Medical Centre in Azare, Bauchi state.

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