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Strengthen fighting power, boost morale – COAS to Commanders

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Operational Commanders in the North West have been charged to up their games by promptly attending to administrative needs of their troops to strengthen moral component of Nigerian Army’s fighting power.

The Chief of Army Staff, Lt.-Gen. Taoreed Lagbaja, gave the charge at the closing of a three-day Retreat for Past and Present Commanders of Operations in North West, on Wednesday in Abuja.

The retreat with the theme, “Reappraising the Nigerian Army’s Approach to Tackling Insecurity in the North West,” was hosted by the Nigerian Army Resource Centre (NARC) Abuja.

The army chief was represented by the Chief of Operations, Maj.-Gen. Boniface Sinjen.

According to him, it is apparent that commanders in the northwest zone must be courageous, ingenious, innovative, critical thinkers and good communicators.

Lagbaja said that the senior commanders must continue to encourage their subordinates to seize splitting opportunities and exercise mission command.

He also charged them to fully embrace cooperation and collaboration in their operations, reiterating that army must relate and work closely with other agencies and services involved.

According to him, it is through collaborative effort that we can ensure that Nigerians go about their daily chores without fear of any form of harassment or intimidation.

“This is because the Northwest zone is a major trade axis in the country; it must be secured for the benefits of the entire nation.

“Commanders must up their gains and attend to the administrative needs of their subordinates promptly to strengthen the moral component of our fighting power,’’ he said.

The army chief said the retreat had helped them to clarify events, strengthen the positives and correct shortcomings in army operations in the Northwest.

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He said the various recommendations made would assist in the review of current happenings on the ground for better performance by the army.

According to him, the jailbreak and escape of hardened insurgents and terrorists from the high-security prison in Koutoukale Prison in Niger Republic on July 11, is a pointer to the requirement for this retreat.

“The incident serves as a pointer to the need for a review of the entire security arrangement in the northwest zone given the long stretch of the common boundary of more than 1400 km between Nigeria and Niger Republic.

“I believe we have been able to reduce the spikes of kidnapping, banditry and adoption in rural communities in the zone.

“However, our concern is now on the shift of these criminals to urban centres in the entire northwest.

“One major objective of this retreat, therefore, was to examine the operational logistics, administrative factors and interagency cooperation and collaboration in the zone.

“This necessitated the call to our senior colleagues who have operated in the area before disengaging from the service,’’ he added.

The Director-General, NARC, retired Maj.-Gen. Garba Wahab, said that all the operations being conducted by the armed forces were in joint efforts with other security agencies.

Wahab said the retreat was aimed at appraising the Nigerian army operations looking at their performance in terms of strength and shortcomings as well what could be done for a better performance.

He said that the Nigerian military, especially the army, had what it takes to address the challenges but required the support of all stakeholders and the society to succeed. (NAN)

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NNPC Appointment: Ojulari Is A Northerner – Olayinka

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Lere Olayinka, the Senior Special Assistant on New Media and Public Communications to Nyesom Wike, the former Governor of Rivers State and current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), has responded to the recent appointment of Bashir Ojulari as the new Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPC Ltd.).

Olayinka took to X (formerly Twitter) to address discussions surrounding this leadership transition. His post aimed to clarify that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu did not dismiss Mele Kyari, a northerner, to replace him with a southerner, as some speculated. Instead, Olayinka pointed out that Ojulari, like Kyari, hails from the northern region of Nigeria.

According to Olayinka’s post on his official X account, he emphasised that Bashir Ojulari is from Kwara State, located in North Central Nigeria. Additionally, the new Board Chairman, Ahmadu Musa Kida, originates from Borno State in the North East.

His post stated: “Bashir Ojulari, the new NNPCL CEO, is a northerner from Kwara State, North Central Nigeria. The new Board Chairman, Ahmadu Musa Kida, is also a northerner, from Borno State, North East Nigeria.”

Olayinka’s statement came in response to narratives suggesting that the appointment was politically motivated to favour one region over another.

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Middle Belt Forum Condemns Uromi killings, Warns Against Retaliatory Attacks

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By Israel Bulus, Kaduna

The Middle Belt Forum (MBF) has strongly condemned the extrajudicial killing of 16 travelers in Uromi, Edo State, while warning against retaliatory violence targeting Southerners in Northern Nigeria.

In a press statement released on Tuesday, MBF Spokesman Luka Binniyat denounced inflammatory threats from individuals claiming to represent Northern interests in response to the killings.

Recalled that the victims, were allegedly armed hunters, traveling from Port Harcourt to Kano when they were attacked by a mob that accused them of being kidnappers.

“The MBF strongly condemns the unlawful killing of any Nigerian citizen, including those who lost their lives in Uromi,” the statement read. “However, we categorically reject any attempt to use this tragic incident as a pretext to unleash violence against Southerners residing in Northern Nigeria.”

The forum assured that the Middle Belt would not become a battleground for reprisals, emphasizing that it remains a safe haven for all law-abiding Nigerians. It urged community leaders and youths to remain vigilant and prevent any attempts to instigate violence, calling for anyone with such intentions to be handed over to authorities.

The MBF also reaffirmed its commitment to justice for all victims of violence across Nigeria. The statement highlighted the ongoing security challenges facing Middle Belt communities, citing persistent attacks by armed herdsmen with little government intervention.

” We hope that the swift response to the Uromi killings would serve as a precedent for broader action against criminal elements terrorizing the region.

“Thousands of our people remain in captivity, and vast portions of our land are still under the control of violent outlaws—primarily Fulani militants,” the statement noted.

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“Justice must be served across the board.”

The MBF concluded by reiterating its support for the ongoing investigation into the Uromi incident and calling for a fair and decisive crackdown on all forms of criminality across the country.

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Sokoto Lawmakers Rates Gov. Aliyu High On Project Without Loan

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BY ANKELI EMMANUEL, Sokoto

The Deputy Speaker, Sokoto State House of Assembly, Kabir Ibrahim kware, has commended governor Ahmed Aliyu for executing numerous developmental projects without taking loan from any financial institution.

Ibrahim Kware whp gave the commendation when he led other members of the State Assembly on Sallah homage to governor Aliyu, added that, the governor is very prudent in managing resources to achieve results.

“There was never a time you approached us with a request for permission to borrow money from any financial institutions whether at home or abroad,”he affirmed.

This , according to him, is worthy of commendation considering the myriad people- oriented projects the governor is executing across the state.

Speaking on behalf of the State’s Judiciary, Sokoto State Chief Judge, Justice Muhammad Sa’idu Sifawa, commended the governor for the construction of additional Court rooms at the State High Court.

Justice Sifawa also expressed delight over the way and manner the governor responds to issues affecting the Judiciary, which he said, is a clear testimony of the good working relationship existing between the three arms of government in the state.

Responding to the commendations, governor Ahmed Aliyu appealed for more synergy among the three tiers of government in the overall development of the state.

A statement by Abubakar Bawa, the Press Secretary to governor Alhmed Aliyu reaffirmed his principal’s unwavering commitment of the executive arm to providing the direly needed dividends of democracy to the people of the state,in line with his campaign promises.

The governor also urged lawmakers to present all the needs of their constituencies for prompt and diligent implementation.

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“”I want to assure you that my doors are always open for you at any given time, to listen to the demands of your people.”

He reminded them on the need to put politics aside and work together with the executive arm for the progress and even development of the people they represent.

Turning to the members of the State Judiciary, the governor appealed to Judges and Khadis to ensure the quick dispensation of justice, so as to decongest the correctional centres.

“It is worrisome to see how inmates are languishing in correctional centres for minor offences in the name of awaiting trial.

“We recently appointed seven additional Judges and 7 Khadis, which is the first in the history of Sokoto State.

“The idea is to enhance the manpower in our Judiciary so as to speed up the dispensation of justice,” he added.

The governor further assured the members of the Judiciary of his administration’s readiness to ensure their welfare at all times.

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