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NNPP senatorial candidate sues Borno Govt for demolishing his shopping mall

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The former 2023 Senatorial Candidate (Borno Central) on the platform of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), Hon. Attom Magira has sued Borno State Government over the demolition of his multi million naira shopping mall in the state.

The demolished property is a four-story commercial shopping complex and a multi-purpose hall located at Sir Kashim Ibrahim Road, opposite state low-cost housing estate, Maiduguri.

Speaking on Saturday in a press statement, through his Lawyer and Human Rights Activist, Hamza N. Dantani Esq of Kayode Ajulo & co. Castle of law, Garki -Abuja, said: Hon. Attom Magira, who is a law-abiding citizen, had sought the protection of the court as the last hope of the commoner by instituting legal proceedings at the Borno State High Court in Alhaji M. Attom Magira v. Borno State Urban Planning and Development Board (BOSUPDB); Suit No. BOHC/MG/CV/8/2025 to prevent the unlawful demolition of his property until the court decides whether or not he breached any town planning rules.

He alleged that the demolition exercise was masterminded by the Borno State Government under the direct instruction of the present administration under the leadership of Governor Babagana Zulum.

Although, Borno State Government has not officially make it public on why it carried out the exercise, our Correspondent observed that this demolition was not the first time, as Government has carried out similar demolition of illegal structures and residential buildings for public interest.

But the human rights lawyer said “the demolition of his client’s Plaza is not just an attack on one man’s investment but a blatant disregard for the rule of law, judicial authority, and the economic future of Borno State.

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“This brazen act, driven by political vendetta rather than lawful governance, exposes the alarming level of impunity that has become the trademark of present administration.

“Hon. Attom Magira is the lawful owner of the property described above, having been granted a statutory right of occupancy over the land and having duly obtained all necessary permits from the relevant state government agency, Borno State Urban Planning and Development Board (BOSUPDB).

“In compliance with all applicable laws, he paid all required fees and was issued development permit no. BSUPDB/DC/2194 over his statutory right of occupancy no. BO/86138. It is pretty interesting that during the entire construction phase of the property, BOSUPDB never raised any concerns about town planning violations.

“Beyond personal gain, Hon. Attom Magira’s investment was a source of livelihood for many people in Borno State, employing indigenes and residents in various capacities during construction and providing commercial space that would have boosted local businesses. In a state ravaged by Boko Haram terrorism, insecurity, and economic crisis, such an investment should have been welcomed and protected—not torn down in the name of political persecution.

“It was only after the completion of the building that the same BOSUPDB, acting under political influence, suddenly revoked the development permit issued to Hon. Attom Magira and gave him an impossible ultimatum: remove the “fifth floor” of your property or the whole property and demolish the multi-purpose hall within seven days or risk complete demolition, even though the property in question is a four-story building”. Dantani Stated.

More so he said: “The justification provided in BOSUPDB’s notice of revocation to justify this draconian directive cited provisions of section 51 of the Borno State Urban Planning and Development Board Law, conveniently overlooking another provision of the same law that grants affected individuals the right to appeal such revocations. Hon. Attom Magira sought legal counsel, and his lawyers informed him that he had the right to appeal a revocation of the development permit.

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“Consequently, Attom Magira invoked Section 52 of the Borno State Urban Planning and Development Board Law, which allows an appeal against the decision of BOSUPDB, a procedure he duly activated and followed within the stipulated time. This appeal was served on BOSUPDB, but they did not respond. This step should have automatically stayed the execution of the revocation and demolition of his property, as is the law.

“The position of the law is clear: where a statutory provision stipulates a method or manner of discharging responsibility, that method must be strictly employed, and no other process must be adopted; see INEC & Ors. (1999) 8 NWLR (Pt. 614). In other words, where a law, like the Borno State Urban Planning and Development Board Law in this case, lays down a procedure for doing a thing, there should be no other method.

“What is more, under his constitutional right to fair hearing jealously protected by section 36 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended), a citizen shall be allowed to state his case and defend his constitutional right to immovable property, guaranteed by section 44 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 (as amended).

“In addition to the appeal process mentioned above, Hon. Attom Magira, as a law-abiding citizen, equally sought the protection of the court as the last hope of the commoner by instituting legal proceedings at the Borno State High Court in Alhaji M. Attom Magira v. Borno State Urban Planning and Development Board (BOSUPDB); Suit No. BOHC/MG/CV/8/2025 to prevent the unlawful demolition of his property until the court decides whether or not he breached any town planning rules. The court duly adjourned the matter to the 22nd of April 2025 for a hearing, and BOSUPDB was served with the processes and the hearing notice of the next adjourned date.

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“In any democratic society governed by the rule of law, this would mean that the government must hold off any further action until the court determines the rights of parties, as the constitution empowers the institution to settle disputes between individuals and institutions. The courts have consistently held that actions taken on pending legal proceedings that purport to prejudge the issues that are to be tried and destroy the res are intrinsically objectionable as constituting a usurpation of the proper functions of the court, see Bello v. A.G, Lagos State (2007) 2 NWLR (Pt. 1017) 115”. The human rights activist said.

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President Tinubu Celebrates Pastor Enoch Adeboye’s 83rd Birthday

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has extended his heartfelt congratulations to Pastor Enoch Adeboye, the esteemed General Overseer of the Redeemed Christian Church of God (RCCG), as he marks his 83rd birthday.

Recognising his extraordinary dedication to faith and service, Tinubu commended Pastor Adeboye for his unwavering spiritual leadership, humility, and commitment to humanitarian causes.

In an official statement shared via social media, President Tinubu described Pastor Adeboye as a pillar of wisdom and a guiding light for millions across Nigeria and beyond.

He acknowledged the pastor’s steadfast devotion to spreading the gospel, uplifting communities, and fostering unity through his teachings.

“Pastor Enoch Adejare Adeboye epitomises unwavering faith, profound wisdom, and deep humility,” Tinubu stated. “His commitment to the gospel and selfless service continues to inspire generations, making an enduring impact on lives worldwide.”

He lauded Pastor Adeboye’s remarkable leadership within the RCCG, noting that his influence extends far beyond the church.

He emphasised that Adeboye’s dedication to spiritual enlightenment and charitable work has significantly transformed lives, reinforcing his status as one of Nigeria’s most respected religious figures.

“As he marks his 83rd year, I pray for his continued strength, robust health, and divine grace to keep leading and inspiring people across the world,” Tinubu added. “Happy Birthday, Daddy GO.”

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Police debunk rumors of heavy presence of terrorist in FCT

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Nigeria Police Force (NPF) has described as false and misleading, a message circulating on WhatsApp and other social media platforms, alleging the presence of 79 terrorists in the Lugbe axis of Abuja and it’s environs, and announcing a curfew.

The Force spokesman, ACP Olumuyiwa Adejobi , who debunked the report in a statement on Sunday, said the message is entirely untrue and should be disregarded.

He said the Police Force categorically debunks the claims made in the message. From intelligence gathered by the Force Intelligence teams and other security agencies, there are no terrorists taking refuge in the Lugbe area of the Federal Capital Territory.

“The message, purportedly signed by “ACP Prince Olumuyiwa Adejobi, Public Relations Officer (FPRO) Police Command Headquarters, Abuja”, is a fabrication.

“The Force believes this message was generated by a devious person/persons with intents to create tension, incite panic and distabilize the existing peace in the FCT.

ACP Adejobi urged the citizens to digest only news and information from the official handles of the Nigeria Police Force on social media, viz @PoliceNG on X, @ngpolice on Facebook, and @nigeriapoliceforce on Instagram and verified news sources.

He urged the public to exercise caution when sharing information online and to verify the authenticity of any security-related alerts with official sources before disseminating them.

“Citizens should disregard news and information not originating from authentic police sources and should not panic due to unverified news circulating on social media.

“The Nigeria Police Force remains committed to ensuring the safety and security of all citizens and residents of the Federal Capital Territory and the entire country. We encourage the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the nearest police station or through our emergency contact lines.

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“The Nigeria Police Force appreciates the cooperation of the public and assures them of our unwavering dedication to protecting lives and property.”, he said.

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Many Abuja residents lament harsh economic policies

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Many residents of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), have continued to lament about the harsh economic policies which they say is impacting their livelihoods negatively. .

They spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Abuja.

NAN reports that Nigerians have been expressing discontent over the impact of recent economic policies.

They particularly complained about the removal of fuel subsidies, which has led to a sharp rise in the cost of living, causing widespread complaints about high food prices, transportation costs, and general economic hardship.

This has made it difficult for many as they are struggling to afford basic necessities.

The most prominent complaint is the dramatic increase in prices of food items, fuel, and other essential goods, directly impacting household budgets.

The relaxation of foreign exchange restrictions has also led to a devaluation of the Naira, further impacting purchasing power.

The economic hardship is particularly affecting low-income families, civil servants and individuals who are struggling to meet basic needs.

A Pharmacist, Ibrahim Abbas, said that the cost of medicines and other medical services have affected ordinary Nigerians, forcing most to seek alternative treatment.

Abbas said that the removal of fuel subsidy and hike in electricity tariff had affected the cost of drugs badly.

“The situation is so bad that most patients can no longer afford preventive medicines for certain ailments. Everything is so expensive now,” he said.

He urged the Federal Government to revisit some of these policies in the interest of ordinary Nigerians.

A civil servant, Aisha Musa, said that federal civil servants were the worst hit by the harsh realities of the policies.

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“The removal of fuel subsidies and devaluation of the Naira have left civil servants poorer, as our take-home pay can no longer take us home.

“Even the minimum wage which civil servants expected to give them some succour has had very little or no impact at all.

“Imagine the Federal Government approving N70,000 as minimum wage only to add N40,000 to salaries of all categories of workers, instead of the usual consequential adjustments. That is unfair,” she said.

A trader, Bashir Mustapha, said that he had to increase the price of his commodities due to the increase in transportation fare and other logistics, adding that the step had resulted in low patronage.

However, a recent report by the World Bank said that the economic policies were necessary to urgently avert a fiscal crisis and place Nigeria on a stronger development path.

The report acknowledged that the policies had imposed short-term pressures on households and businesses.

Titled “Staying the Course: Progress Amid Pressing Challenges,” it highlighted the need to sustain these policies while addressing structural issues to combat inflation and promote long-term investment, growth, and job creation.

“The positive results from these reforms are starting to show at the macroeconomic level.

“For example, output growth has remained modest overall, as oil sector output has stabilised and activity in some services has been robust.

“The fiscal position is also improving, with the Federal Government’s fiscal deficit narrowing to 4.4 per cent of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) from 6.2 per cent in the first half of 2023.

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“This has helped to mitigate debt-related risks,” the report said.

The Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy, Wale Edun, assured Nigerians that President Bola Tinubu was addressing the high cost of living in the country.

Edun spoke at a recent sectoral debate organised by the House of Representatives for the finance sector and stakeholders on the current cost of living.

He said that the country was in a much better place economically.

According to Edun, Nigeria was on the road to economic disaster by way of subsidy on fuel

“It was expected that there would be challenges due to subsidy removal.

“Inflation has increased and the cost of living has spiked, but Mr President is committed to protecting the poorest and the vulnerable.

“As things improve, there will be further intervention on behalf of the vulnerable to assist in the cost of living.

“Let us be confident, calm, and assured that Nigeria will change in terms of economic management and that there will be intervention in every sector,” he said.

The Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Yemi Cardoso, said that the bold economic reforms were beginning to yield positive results.

Speaking at the Inaugural Economic Policy Conference for Emerging Market Economies in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia recently, Cardoso expressed confidence in the country’s economic trajectory in spite the initial challenges associated with the reforms.

He said that the apex bank’s policies were stabilising the economy and strengthening the banking sector.

“These tough but necessary policy decisions are paying off,” he said.(NAN)

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