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Community offers ₦10 million reward for anyone with Information on gunmen who killed 13 people

In a bold move to address the recent violence in their region, the Ezinano Community in Anambra State’s Awka South Local Government Area has pledged a ₦10 million bounty for information leading to the capture of those responsible for the tragic killings in Nibo two weeks ago.

During the community’s vibrant ‘Onwa Asaa festival,’ an armed group unleashed chaos, resulting in the loss of at least 13 lives—a devastating act now described by authorities as stemming from “cult-related clashes.”

Some of the victims were residents of Ezinano, which borders Nibo, intensifying the urgency of the situation.

This announcement came on Friday during the community’s Second Edition of “Ezinano Day,” a festive occasion dedicated to celebrating local culture and heritage.

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Community leader Jeff Nweke spoke passionately against the violence, pledging to combat cultism and ensure that those responsible face justice.

Nweke stated, “We will not stand for violence or cultism in Ezinano. We are determined to seek justice and we encourage anyone with information to step forward.”

He emphasised that the ₦10 million reward is aimed at incentivizing community members to assist in the quest for justice.

In addition to addressing security concerns, Nweke launched a remarkable ₦100 million empowerment fund aimed at supporting rural women, starting with an initial investment of ₦50 million.

He underscored the significance of empowering women as a means to foster economic growth and development within the community.

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“Empowering women is essential for community advancement,” Nweke noted, emphasizing that when women thrive, the entire community flourishes.

Moreover, he announced his plans to transition leadership by December, marking a new chapter for the community. The celebration included dignitaries, traditional masquerade dances, and cultural performances, reinforcing the community’s rich heritage amid these challenging times.

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At Senior officers Conference, IGP orders CPs AIGs others to reduce crime rates by 50%

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At Senior officers Conference, IGP orders CPs AIGs others to reduce crime rates by 50%

The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, has directed all commands of the Force to implement a comprehensive plan to reduce crime rates by 50 per cent in 2025.

He gave the directive at the 5th Edition of the Annual Conference and Retreat for Senior Police Officers in Abeokuta on Monday.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the programme is with the theme ‘Improving Nigeria’s Internal Security and Economic Prosperity Through Inclusive Policing.’

Over 1,000 senior police officers are attending the three-day conference, which runs from Feb. 24 to 26.

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Egbetokun noted that the theme aligns with President Bola Tinubu’s security vision and reinforces the commitment to tackling insecurity.

“The theme highlights the President’s plan to build a professionally competent, intelligence-driven police force capable of addressing emerging threats proactively,” he said.

According to him, intensified operations and cooperation with the military and other security agencies are yielding significant results in the fight against organised crime.

Also speaking, Chairman, Niger Delta Development Commission, Mr Chiedu Ebie, urged the Federal Government to conduct periodic evaluations and vetting of police officers.

“A regular and comprehensive health check, including psychiatric assessments, must not be overlooked,” he said.

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He also commended the police for their efforts to improve security in the country.

“However, Nigerians do not always appreciate the police force enough.

“As it stands, only 370,000 officers are responsible for the security of over 230 million people,” he stressed.

He promised that the commission would support the police in all capacities.

A senior police officer, speaking anonymously to NAN, said many commands are implementing the directive to reduce crime by 50 per cent.

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“This is why the country is witnessing a higher rate of prosecutions in the courts,” he said. (NAN)

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Tinubu decided not to make me Minister – El-Rufai reveals private discussion with the President

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Tinubu decided not to make me Minister – El-Rufai reveals private discussion with the President

A former governor of Kaduna State, Mallam El-Rufai, has claimed that President Bola Tinubu did not want him in his cabinet.

According to him, the National Assembly did not reject him because of a security report from the Department of State Services, DSS.

Speaking on Arise TV on Monday night, El-Rufai said, “Forget what you read. The National Assembly did not reject me. President Bola Tinubu changed his mind about working with me.

“The security thing was a good excuse they used.

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“Since then, has anyone released that report telling us the security issue?

“Look, I was minister 20 years ago. I don’t need to be in politics. I have a private life.

“Tinubu appealed to me and begged me. He threw me a challenge that no president has sorted out electricity problems. He said you and I can do it. it was the challenge that made me accept it.

“I had the opportunity to serve my country. The person that gave me took it back and that is not a problem.”

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Housing Minister threatens to decamp from APC over Leadership issue

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Housing Minister threatens to decamp from APC over Leadership issue

The Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Yusuf Abdullahi Ata, says he will resign if the current APC state chairman, Abdullahi Abbas, is re-elected.

Ata made this statement at a press conference in Kano on Monday. He reaffirmed his position, stating he would resign from both his ministerial role and the party.

He said, “This is my position to this day. We oppose the reinstatement of the current APC leadership in Kano, given what happened in the last election.

“We will not accept this situation again. If the leadership remains, I will resign from my ministerial post and leave APC.

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Ata emphasised his strong moral values and respect for elders, noting, “We will not compromise our values.”

He expressed concerns over the party leadership’s statements, which he believed contributed to the party’s failure in 2023.

“We must engage individuals of integrity to gain the trust of Kano citizens,” Ata stressed.

He said, “Votes and money do not grant power; only God bestows authority.”

Ata urged politicians from all parties to promote peace, respect each other, and follow the rules. (NAN)

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