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Sultan of Sokoto, 45 other notable Traditional Rulers attend Shehu of Bama’s coronation
Sultan of Sokoto, 45 other notable Traditional Rulers attend Shehu of Bama’s coronation
The Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Abubakar Sa’ad III and 45 other traditional rulers on Tuesday attended the coronation of the 2rd Shehu of Bama, Alhaji Umar Kyari El-Kanemi, as a first class Shehu.
The El-Kenemi’s coronation which took place at Bama Stadium was also attended by Amb. Babagana Kingibe, and former governor of Borno, Alhaji Ali Modu Sheriff.
Also in attendance were the Chief Whip of the Senate, Sen. Mohammed Monguno, Sen. Mohammed Ali Ndume and Sen. Kaka Lawan.
Others were Emirs and traditional rulers from within Nigeria and the neighbouring countries as well as the former Chief of Army Staff, Lit.-Gen. Tukur Buratai.
Gov. Babagana Zulum of Borno shortly after presenting the Staff of Office to El-Kanemi said his government was proud of the Shehu’s “embellished character and integrity.”
The governor also paid tribute to the Shehu’s late father, Alhaji Kyari Ibn Ibrahim El-Kanemi for his immense contribution to the critical sectors in the state.
Zulum said that the late El-kanemi had contributed immensely to the state’s successes in different sectors in the critical areas of education, preventive healthcare, peace building and mass mobilisation.
He urged the monarch to continue to unify the people of his emirate, carry all the ruling houses along, while remaining open and receptive to positive contributions from all relevant stakeholders.
The governor said his appointment as the Shehu of Bama was a step toward bringing justice closer to the people.
“We have no doubt that with your pedigree and experience as a leader, you will offer inspired leadership for Bama Emirate,” Zulum said.
He said his administration was conscious of the positive role that traditional rulers play in promoting greater understanding and peaceful co-existence among the people.
“Your contributions have been most appreciable and rewarding in the mobilisation of our citizens to compliment government efforts especially in the areas of self help.
“Members of the community have immensely contributed to the socio-economic and political regeneration, peace and stability which we enjoy and assured our corporate existence as a state,” the governor added.
Zulum said his administration would continue to pursue policies and programmes that would improve quality of life of the people in line with Borno’s 25 year Development Framework and 10 year Strategic Transformation Plan.
He announced plans to close down Bama IDP camp and resettle the people of Daral Jamal, Tarmua, Mayanti, Bula Yobe, Abbaram, Goniri and Kumshe before the end of the year.
“I have released funds for the restoration of electricity to Bama and will want to assure you that Gwoza town will also be electrified,” the governor said.
He expressed confidence that the monarch would consolidate on the solid foundation already put in place by his late father.
Zulum commended Vice-President, Kashim Shettima, under whose leadership construction of Bama town started.
He appreciated the Sultan and other traditional rulers within and from neighbouring countries of Chad and Cameroon for attending the event.
The governor also commended the Vice-President Kashim Shettima for his contribution to the resettlement of Bama, saying this was because it was under his leadership that Bama town was completely reconstructed.
He commended the former Chief of Army Staff, Lit.- Gen. Tukur Buratai, whom he said has contributed immensely toward the resettlement of Bama during his tenure as the service chief.
In his address, the Shehu of Bama also promised to continue to build bridges of understanding, support government policies for sustainable peace and development of the emirate.
He commended the governor for the timely resettlement of displaced communities, provided inputs and agro-chemicals to farming communities and livelihood to victims of insurgency.
The monarch said over the last one decade Bama was one of the hardest hit by Boko Haram insurgents in the state.
He pointed out that the peace relative peace being experienced Bama today was as a result of the effort of the gallant resiliency of the Armed Forces.
“We are now enjoying a relative peace in the Emirate and continued to pray for the Almighty Allah’s support to the government of Borno State.
“We will continue to build bridges of Understanding foster peaceful coexistence and support government policies to ensure sustainable peace and development of our emirate, the state and the country in general,” monarch said.
He also thanked President Bola Tinubu and the Vice-President Kashim Shettima for their commitments toward the development of the national security.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the monarch who was born in Bama town in 1985, was appointed the Shehu of Bama on May 4, 2020 to succeed his late father who had been on throne for 30 years before his death.
The monarch obtained Higher National Diploma in Civil Law and blessed with a number of children.
Bama Local Government Area is the second largest town in Borno, after Maiduguri metropolis, otherwise called Yerwa.
The name Bama according to historical records was derived from the word “Bam ma”, which means Highland in Kanuri language. (NAN)
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Drop your Presidential ambition im 2027, it’s Tinubu’s turn – Ganduje tells
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Drop your Presidential ambition im 2027, it’s Tinubu’s turn – Ganduje tells Norther politicians
The national chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, has advised northern politicians nursing presidential ambition for 2027 general election to discard the idea as incumbent President Bola Tinubu will serve two terms in office.
Ganduje gave the advice when he played host to the President Bola Ahmed Tinubu Media Centre (PBAT Media Centre) and Tinubu Northern Youth Forum (TNYF), at the APC National Secretariat in Abuja on Tuesday
He said anybody day-dreaming that the presidency will return to the North in 2027 should wake up from his or her slumber as that would not be possible.
“When a leader from the northern part of this country was in office for eight years, we advocated that the next president in our party should come from the South.
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“And luckily enough, we worked very hard with the cooperation of Nigerians. Our president has come from the South and is going, Insha Allah, for the second term in 2027. And then after that, it will return to the northern part of this country.
“There is no doubt that many things went wrong over a long period of time, and it requires surgery before we can get it right.
“We are happy that we have started seeing the outcome of the reforms, especially on the economic front, and we believe this will continue to yield positive results so that the legacy and the Renewed Hope Agenda will be achieved,” Ganduje stated.
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Policeman sent to Prison allegedly for defiling Teenage Girl inside Police Station
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Policeman sent to jail allegedly for defiling Teenage Girl inside Police Station
A police officer, who allegedly defiled a 17-year-old girl at the Ogudu Area Command premises, has been arraigned in court on Tuesday.
Mrs Adejoke Ladenegan-Oginni, the Head of Public Affairs at the Lagos State Domestic and Sexual Violence Agency (DSVA) praised the process in a statement.
The suspect was remanded in Kirikiri Correctional Facility and the case was adjourned to March 11, pending the issuance of the Directorate of Public Prosecutions’ (DPP) legal advice.
Ladenegan-Oginni reiterated DSVA’s commitment to ensuring justice and the Lagos State Government’s zero-tolerance stance on sexual violence.
She urged everyone to “say something whenever they see something” and to reach out to them via their toll-free line or social media platforms.
“You can reach out to us by calling our toll free line 08000-333-333 or send a DM to @lagosdsva on all social media platforms,” Ladenegan-Oginni said.
The incident occurred on June 29, when the girl, who had reported her phone stolen, was allegedly tricked by the officer, Owolabi, into visiting his office, where she was allegedly raped. (NAN)
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BREAKING; IGP under fire over 3,907 missing rifles from formations, Commands
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BREAKING; IGP under fire over 3,907 missing rifles from formations, Commands
The Senate came down heavily on the Nigeria Police Force, NPF, at the National Assembly complex over 3,907 missing assault rifles, as revealed in the 2020 report by the Office of the Auditor-General of the Federation, AuGF.
The Inspector-General of Police, IGP, Kayode Egbetokun, apologised to the Senate Committee on Public Accounts for failing to honour previous invitations to explain queries raised against the police regarding alleged financial infractions in the 2019 audit report.
After his apology and oath-taking, Egbetokun nominated Assistant Inspector-General of Police, AIG, in charge of Public Accounts and Budget, Suleiman Abdul, to respond to the eight queries issued against the police by the Auditor-General’s office.
The committee, chaired by its Deputy Chairman, Senator Peter Nwaebonyi (APC, Ebonyi North), vacated the first query, which concerned N1.136 billion in contract splitting, and stood down the second, which related to the alleged non-execution of a N925 million contract. However, it sustained the third query regarding the alleged disappearance of 3,907 assault rifles, many of which were AK-47s.
Trouble arose for the police when a representative of the Auditor-General read the query aloud to committee members and AIG Suleiman Abdul. According to the 2019 audit report, as of January 2020, a total of 3,907 assault rifles were unaccounted for.
According to the Auditor-General’s representative, “The total number of lost firearms as of December 2018 stood at 178,459, out of which 88,078 were AK-47 rifles.
“However, as of January 2020, based on a thorough audit, 3,907 assault rifles and pistols across different police formations could not be accounted for.”
He further broke down the missing firearms as follows: 601 from 15 training institutions, 42 from 23 police formations, 1,514 from 37 police commands, 29 from Zones 1 to 12, and 1,721 from the Police Mobile Force, PMF, units 1 to 68.
Irked by the report, committee members bombarded the police team with questions about why the queries had remained unanswered for so long.
In response, neither AIG Suleiman Abdul nor any of his lieutenants could provide the committee with a convincing explanation for the missing 3,907 assault rifles.
Apparently overwhelmed by the barrage of questions, AIG Abdul requested a closed-door session, but the majority of the committee members—including Deputy Chairman Nwaebonyi, Senator Adams Oshiomhole, and Senator Joel Onawakpo-Thomas—rejected the request.
Rejecting the request outright, Senator Nwaebonyi stated: “This is a public accounts committee that has no room for closed-door sessions. In the United States of America, proceedings of Public Accounts Committees are televised live. So, whatever response the AIG wants to give on the missing assault rifles should be made in full view of everyone, particularly journalists.”
Senator Oshiomhole also rejected the request, saying: “The police are known for arresting and parading thieves of rats and rabbits, so we expect the same level of diligence regarding the missing assault rifles.
“The AIG should let Nigerians know what steps the police have taken over the years concerning the missing rifles, who was involved, and the extent of any recoveries made.”
In his feeble response, AIG Abdul could only account for 15 out of the 3,907 missing rifles—14 of which, he claimed, were lost when personnel were killed in active service, while one went missing in 1998. This response further infuriated the committee members.
For a soft landing, the committee resolved that the AIG and his team should return with a more thorough response to the query, stating that the matter would not be swept under the carpet.
The committee consequently directed them to reappear on Monday next week at 12 noon and suspended consideration of the remaining five queries.
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