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Abba Yusuf Orders Arrest Of Dethroned Emir Aminu Bayero

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Abba Yusuf, the Kano governor, has ordered “the immediate arrest” of Aminu Ado Bayero.

Bayero was dethroned as Emir on Thursday.

The governor ordered Bayero’s arrest “for creating tension in the state”.

Bayero arrived Kano in the wee hours of Saturday to a hero’s welcome from his supporters.

Muhammadu Sanusi, who was reinstated as Emir at a colourful ceremony on Friday, arrived at the palace at 1am on Saturday alongside the deputy governor, speaker of the state assembly, and other top government functionaries.

Bayero’s aircraft touched down hours later and his convoy was soon speeding from the Aminu Kano International Airport into the bright lights of the city.

The governor’s orders for Bayero’s arrest was contained in a statement issued by Sanusi Bature Dawakin Tofa, his spokesperson.

“The Governor of Kano State, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, has ordered the immediate arrest of the former Emir of Kano, Aminu Ado Bayero, for creating tension in the state,” the statement reads.

“The former Emir was smuggled into Kano city last night in an attempt to forcefully return to the palace two days after being deposed by the Governor.

“As the Chief Security Officer of the state, His Excellency, the Executive Governor of Kano State, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, has directed the Commissioner of Police to arrest the deposed Emir with immediate effect for disturbing public peace and attempting to destroy the relative peace the state enjoys.”

Sanusi became the 14th Emir of Kano in 2014 after the death of Ado Bayero. He was turbaned during the administration of Rabiu Kwankwaso, then governor of the state.

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However, Sanusi was dethroned in 2020 by Abdullahi Ganduje, Kwankwaso’s successor, over allegations of insubordination.

Aminu Bayero, son of the late Bayero and Emir of Bichi, was installed as Sanusi’s replacement.

On Thursday, the Kano state assembly repealed the law which was used to unseat Sanusi and balkanise the Kano emirate into five jurisdictions.

Consequently, Yusuf announced the reinstatement of Sanusi as Emir after signing the new Kano Emirate Council Law.

Hours later, a federal high court in Kano ordered the state government not to enforce the Emirate Council Repeal Law 2024.

The order issued by Mohammed Liman, the judge, asked the defendants to “suspend” and “not give effect to the Kano State Emirate Council (Repeal) Law, 2024 as they affect all offices and institutions of the Emirate Council created pursuant to the provisions of the Kano State Emirate Council Law, 2019”.

However, Sanusi was turbaned as the 16th Emir of Kano on Friday.

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Borno Governor Zulum Sounds Alarm on Resurgent Boko Haram Attacks, Calls for Immediate Federal Action

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Borno State Governor Babagana Zulum has expressed serious concern regarding the recent surge in attacks by Boko Haram and ISWAP, urging the federal government and security agencies to implement decisive measures before the situation deteriorates further.

In recent months, communities in Borno have faced increased assaults as insurgents target villages and military installations, notably in areas such as Sabon Gari, Wajiroko, and Wulgo.

During an expanded security meeting held at the Borno State Government House in Maiduguri, Zulum implored the federal government to prioritize security in the Northeast, especially in Borno State, which shares borders with Chad, Cameroon, and the Republic of Niger, as well as facing security challenges in the Sahel region.

Zulum stated, “While we value the significant support from the federal government and the military, it is essential to highlight that the current shift in focus away from the Northeast could reverse the progress we have made in combating insecurity.”

He further remarked, “Borno State has recently experienced sporadic assaults from Boko Haram insurgents, leading to the dislodgement of several military formations in Wulgo, Wajiroko, and Sabon Gari, among others. It appears we are losing ground.”

The governor emphasized the need for the federal government to give heightened attention to the Northeast, particularly Borno State, to effectively tackle terrorism in Nigeria.

Zulum added, “The recent uptick in Boko Haram attacks throughout the state is alarming. There is an urgent necessity for robust military action and actionable intelligence to counter the insurgency. The attacks in Sabongari, Damboa, Wulgo, Baga, and Monguno underscore the need for a more vigorous response to the Boko Haram threat.”

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“I urge our armed forces to not only establish checkpoints and protect our towns and villages but also to take the fight directly to the enemy. We must not allow terrorists the opportunity to regroup, rearm, and launch further attacks. Through relentless patrols, strategic operations, and offensive missions, our troops should aim to decisively defeat the insurgency, facilitating our recovery efforts without obstruction.”

The Governor reaffirmed his commitment to support the military and other security agencies operating in Borno State to achieve their objectives in combating insurgency.

He stated, “The Borno State government will continue to collaborate closely with the armed forces to implement our development and peacebuilding initiatives. We recognize the vital connection between development, security, and peace. Therefore, while we invest in essential infrastructure, we are also creating new opportunities for our citizens in agriculture and sustainable livelihoods.”

Zulum concluded, “None of these efforts will be feasible without adequately resourcing and empowering our security agencies to protect our territory and ensure the safety of our citizens’ lives and property. My administration will persist in supporting our defense and security forces while encouraging enhanced performance in addressing terrorism, insurgency, and criminal activities.”

Following the closed-door session of the security meeting, Borno State Commissioner for Information and Internal Security, Professor Usman Tar, informed journalists that the security council had voiced its support for the Borno State Government’s resettlement initiatives.

The meeting was attended by Major General Abubakar Haruna, General Officer Commanding 7 Division, as well as traditional rulers from the seven emirate councils of Borno and leaders from various security agencies.

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Rivers Journalists Demand Justice: NUJ Issues 14 Days Ultimatum Over Police Brutality

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The Rivers State Council of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) has firmly demanded a public apology from the Rivers State Police Command within 14 days, following a disturbing incident where five journalists were violently attacked during a peaceful demonstration in Port Harcourt.

The union has warned that failure to comply will result in a comprehensive media blackout across the state.

In a press release jointly signed by Comrade Paul Bazia, Chairman of the NUJ Rivers State Council, and Dr Ijeoma Tubosia, the Council Secretary, the union expressed its outrage at the actions of police personnel involved in the incident.

The five media professionals affected by the attack were Charles Opurum from Channels TV, Allwell Ene of Naija FM, Soibelemari Oruwari of Nigeria Info, Ikezam Godswill from AIT, and Femi Ogunkhilede of Super FM. These individuals were reportedly covering a peaceful protest in Port Harcourt when police officers descended on them without justification.

According to witnesses, the journalists were tear-gassed, with Charles Opurum particularly singled out beaten and unlawfully detained by security operatives.

The NUJ categorised the entire episode as “barbaric and inhumane,” branding it a flagrant breach of the journalists’ constitutional rights and professional responsibilities.

The union, known for its advocacy in defending press freedom and ethical journalism, has described the assault as an unacceptable violation of human rights and journalistic freedom. “As society’s watchdog, the NUJ cannot stand by while its members are brutalised for doing their jobs,” the statement read. “The continued harassment of journalists will no longer be tolerated. We say, enough is enough.”

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The NUJ also pointed out that this was not an isolated incident but part of a growing pattern of hostility towards media practitioners in the region. The union warned that such treatment of the press is not only unconstitutional but also dangerous for democracy and public accountability.

As part of its demands, the NUJ has insisted that all officers who participated in the assault be named and prosecuted according to Nigerian law. It called on the police authorities to investigate the incident thoroughly and ensure that justice is served swiftly.

The union has further urged the Rivers State Police Command to take proactive steps in rebuilding trust with the media. According to the NUJ, the police must reaffirm their commitment to protecting citizens, including journalists, rather than infringing on their rights with violence and intimidation.

Despite the severity of the incident, the NUJ emphasised its willingness to maintain a constructive working relationship with the police. The union highlighted that cooperation between security agencies and the media is essential for peace, transparency, and national development.

“We remain committed to dialogue and collaboration,” said the NUJ. “However, we urge the police not to jeopardise this fragile relationship with further hostility.”

In light of the situation, the NUJ has called on its members to remain composed and continue to uphold the laws of the land while the union pursues justice through official channels. It expressed optimism that the police command would act responsibly by taking decisive corrective measures.

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Senator Katung Exemplifies Generosity – Rep. Amos

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By Israel Bulus, Kaduna

The Member Representing Jema’a/Sanga Federal Constituency, Hon. Daniel Amos, has described Senator Barr. Sunday Marshall Katung as a man who exemplifies generosity by consistently giving back to the most vulnerable members of society.

Hon. Amos made this remark during the Senator’s birthday celebration held with orphans at the Gweimen Centre in Kwoi, Jaba Local Government Area of Kaduna State.

He noted that Senator Katung’s choice to mark his birthday with orphans and widows has become an annual tradition, reflecting his deep compassion and sense of responsibility.

“The Senator is someone we all know enjoys good health, and it’s no surprise that he’s celebrating this special day with his mother. He has continued to visit orphanage centers like this one in Kwoi, where he shares his joy and blessings with orphans and widows,” Amos stated.

He emphasized that Senator Katung’s gesture is not driven by politics but by a genuine concern for the welfare of the less privileged.

“The Director of the Gweimen Centre confirmed that Senator Katung has been their biggest donor for the past 18 years—even long before he became a Senator.

“This center has been in existence for 18 years, and since inception, he has remained their most consistent supporter. That speaks volumes,” Amos added.

He concluded by expressing gratitude and well-wishes on behalf of the constituents: “We’re truly grateful to him, and we wish him continued success and good health.”

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