Northen traditional Rulers converge on Maiduguri, vow to help Governors tackle insecurity
Northen traditional Rulers converge on Maiduguri, vow to help Governors tackle insecurity
The Northern Traditional Rulers Council on Tuesday expressed determination to help their governors with new options in tackling the lingering insecurity in the region.
Alhaji Sa’adu Abubakar, the Sultan of Sokoto and the Chairman of the council made this known in his opening remarks at the 7th Executive Committee Meeting of the council in Maiduguri.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the theme of the meeeting was “Enhanced Security As A Panacea For Stability and Development of the North.”
“We will be speaking with one voice to say enough is enough of this senseless killings of innocent people, across the north, across the country.
We have never and we will never support it. We never feel happy about it; we are also sad whenever we heard such things. And we have received so many statements of condemnation.
“How many more time do we need to condemned it before our political leaders use our security agencies to bring to end or at least to bring to barest minimum the killings in our country,” he asked?
The sultan said that traditional rulers would not get tired of calling the leaders to do what they believed must be done to upload the borden of responsibility given to leaders by the Almighty God.
“Every governor will account for what he did in his tenure and Sultan will not be there to defend him before God,” Abubakar said.
He, however, said it was not good enough for the people to be trading blame over the insecurity challenges and and other related problems in the region.
“I think is high time we stop making comment that insinuate that certain people are the cause of our problem, no.
“We are the cause of all our problems. If we want to resolve the problem in the north as leaders we can do so.
“How? We wilĺ sit together and take the issues up and solve them one by one from the governors, the traditional leaders to religious leaders to the common man on the street what he should do to help the security agencies, the governors and political leadership and all to bring to the barest minimum these killings.
“I believe we can do so, we have to look at other options. If we try one, two, three and we have not succeed then let us try four, five, six, seven and then definitely we will succeed.
“What I mean is that bring in traditional institutions from day one and share with them what you want to achieve, then you will see how successful you will be in your governance for any state or local government.
“I believe we know the importance of some of this things. And I believe we have what it takes to bring to barest minimum insecurity in our country.” Abubakar insisted.
The sultan said that the insecurity problem was not limited to Nigeria but a global problem which could only be addressed through dialogue and diplomacy and by using arms.
“The number of people being killed daily in advance countries are more then the number of people killed put together in Nigeria monthly or in two months.
“For example what happened in Plateau yesterday (April 14) and also within the week, over 100 people were killed in Plateau.
“Many people just appeared from somewhere and then killed people and go away and they were never arrested.
“Before then people where killed in Sokoto on Sallah day; People where killed in Kebbi; people were killed in so many other places.
“The number of people killed in the last one month is so high and not only in Plateau, and not only in Borno and not only in Sokoto but in so many other places.
“We are more concerned with the situation in our country than every politician because before the 1914 Amalgamation, bringing the North and the South to formed Nigeria our fur fathers where running the affairs of the present day Nigeria.
“Everybody knows the Kanam-Borno empire; of course the Sokoto Caliphate; of course the Oyo empire; of course the Benin Kingdom all of them exist before Nigeria and that is why we as traditional leaders we feel bad, we feel saddened when we see our people being killed by our other people whom we don’t know” he said.
“I think is important for us to work harder and talk to ourselves and in the close session we will do that and we must come out with what we believe will give advice to our political leaders,’” Abubakar said.
He prayed to God to guide the political leadership to the right path toward restoration of the pass glory of the oldern days of the peaceful northern states and promised to work with them to ensure peace and tranquility in the entire northern states.
Vice-President Kashim Shettima while declaring the meeting open, expressed the Federal Government’s determination to work with the sub-national government and the traditional institutions to address security challenges in the country.
Shettima, who was represented by Gov. Babagana Zulum of Borno also commended the efforts of the security agencies in tackling the security challenges as it were and urged them to redouble their efforts.
Earlier, in his remarks the co-host, Zulum highlighted security and peacebuilding, agriculture and youth empowerment as the critical pillars of sustainable development in the region.
“Our youth population is large, energetic and eager to contribute, but many are without opportunities.
“This vacuum is dangerous. We must invest heavily in skills acquisition, vocational education, digital innovation, and entrepreneurship.
“Empowered youths are not only less vulnerable to crime or radicalisation, they become active agents of development,” he said. (NAN)www.nannews.ng
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Northen traditional rulers vow to help governors tackle insecurity
Insecurity
By Hamza Suleiman
Maiduguri, April 15, 2025(NAN) The Northern Traditional Rulers Council on Tuesday expressed determination to help their governors with new options in tackling the lingering insecurity in the region.
Alhaji Sa’adu Abubakar, the Sultan of Sokoto and the Chairman of the council made this known in his opening remarks at the 7th Executive Committee Meeting of the council in Maiduguri.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the theme of the meeeting was “Enhanced Security As A Panacea For Stability and Development of the North.”
“We will be speaking with one voice to say enough is enough of this senseless killings of innocent people, across the north, across the country.
We have never and will never support it. We never feel happy about it, we are also sad whenever we hear such things. And we have received so many statements of condemnation.
“How many more times do we need to condemn it before our political leaders use our security agencies to bring to an end or at least to bring to barest minimum the killings in our country,” he asked?
The sultan said that traditional rulers would not get tired of calling the leaders to do what they believed must be done to upload the burden of responsibility given to leaders by the Almighty God.
“Every governor will account for what he did in his tenure and Sultan will not be there to defend him before God,” Abubakar said.
He, however, said it was not good enough for the people to be trading blame over the insecurity challenges and and other related problems in the region.
“I think it is high time we stop making comments that insinuate that certain people are the cause of our problem, no.
“We are the cause of all our problems. If we want to resolve the problem in the north as leaders we can do so.
“How? We will sit together and take the issues up and solve them one by one from the governors, the traditional leaders to religious leaders, to the common man on the street what he should do to help the security agencies, the governors and political leadership and all to bring to the barest minimum these killings.
“I believe we can do so, we have to look at other options. If we try one, two, three and we have not succeeded then let us try four, five, six, seven and then definitely we will succeed.
“What I mean is that bring in traditional institutions from day one and share with them what you want to achieve, then you will see how successful you will be in your governance for any state or local government.
“I believe we know the importance of some of this things. And I believe we have what it takes to bring to barest minimum insecurity in our country.” Abubakar insisted.
The sultan said that the insecurity problem was not limited to Nigeria but a global problem which could only be addressed through dialogue and diplomacy and by using arms.
“The number of people being killed daily in advance countries are more than the number of people killed put together in Nigeria monthly or in two months.
“For example what happened in Plateau yesterday (April 14) and also within the week, over 100 people were killed in Plateau.
“Many people just appeared from somewhere and then killed people and went away and they were never arrested.
“Before then people where killed in Sokoto on Sallah day; People where killed in Kebbi; people were killed in so many other places.
“The number of people killed in the last one month is so high and not only in Plateau, and not only in Borno and not only in Sokoto but in so many other places.
“We are more concerned with the situation in our country than every politician because before the 1914 Amalgamation, bringing the North and the South to formed Nigeria our fore fathers where running the affairs of the present day Nigeria.
“Everybody knows the Kanam-Borno empire; of course the Sokoto Caliphate; of course the Oyo empire; of course the Benin Kingdom all of them exist before Nigeria and that is why we as traditional leaders we feel bad, we feel saddened when we see our people being killed by other people whom we don’t know” he said.
“I think is important for us to work harder and talk to ourselves and in the closed session we will do that and we must come out with what we believe will give advice to our political leaders,’” Abubakar said.
He prayed to God to guide the political leadership to the right path toward restoration of the pass glory of the oldern days of the peaceful northern states and promised to work with them to ensure peace and tranquility in the entire northern states.
Vice-President Kashim Shettima while declaring the meeting open, expressed the Federal Government’s determination to work with the sub-national government and the traditional institutions to address security challenges in the country.
Shettima, who was represented by Gov. Babagana Zulum of Borno also commended the efforts of the security agencies in tackling the security challenges as it were and urged them to redouble their efforts.
Earlier, in his remarks the co-host, Zulum highlighted security and peacebuilding, agriculture and youth empowerment as the critical pillars of sustainable development in the region.
“Our youth population is large, energetic and eager to contribute, but many are without opportunities.
“This vacuum is dangerous. We must invest heavily in skills acquisition, vocational education, digital innovation, and entrepreneurship.
“Empowered youths are not only less vulnerable to crime or radicalisation, they become active agents of development,” he said. (NAN)
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Tinubu mourns Abubakar’s passing, the Imam who shielded over 200 Christians in his mosque during communal riot
Tinubu mourns Abubakar’s passing, the Imam who shielded over 200 Christians in his mosque during communal riot
President Bola Tinubu has expressed deep sorrow over the death of Imam Abdullahi Abubakar, Chief Imam of Nghar village, Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau, who passed away at 92.
This is contained in a statement issued by Presidential Spokesperson, Mr Bayo Onanuga, on Friday in Abuja.
The late cleric gained national and international recognition in 2018 for sheltering more than 200 Christians during communal violence in Plateau.
Tinubu described Abubakar as an extraordinary religious leader whose life exemplified faith, courage and a deep reverence for the sanctity of human life.
“At such a time when tribal and religious tendencies seemed to overwhelm reason, Imam Abubakar stood firmly on the side of peace, benevolence and conscience.
“Mindless of the enormous risk to his own life, the noble cleric chose humanity over division, love as opposed to hatred and embrace rather than rejection,” the President said.
He said the Imam’s actions embodied the true essence of faith and delivered a powerful message beyond sermons.
The President noted that the cleric’s uncommon bravery earned him local and international honours celebrating peaceful coexistence.
“I urge religious and community leaders to imbibe and preach the spirit of tolerance, mutual respect and peaceful togetherness as expounded in the life of Imam Abubakar,” Tinubu said.
He prayed that God grants the late Imam eternal rest and rewards him for his courage and good deeds. (NAN)
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Govt. introduces solar installation, garment making, GSM repairs in jss curriculum
Govt. introduces solar installation, garment making, GSM repairs in jss curriculum
The Anambra Government has introduced 15 entrepreneurial subjects into the Junior Secondary School (JSS) curriculum to enhance students’ practical skills and foster an entrepreneurial mindset.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the new subjects include solar installation, garment making, GSM repairs, agriculture and processing, plumbing, tiling, POP installation and event management.
Others are bakery, hairstyling, make-up, interior design, CCTV/intercom installation, digital literacy, information technology and robotics.
Prof. Nkechi Ikediugwu, Chairperson ,Post Primary Schools Service Commission (PPSSC), while speaking at the occasion in Awka on Friday, said the initiative was aimed at repositioning education to meet contemporary needs.
Ikediugwu noted that in a rapidly changing world, education should go beyond theory and examinations to equip students with practical skills, creativity, innovation and an entrepreneurial mindset.
“The goal of the programme is to prepare learners, not only to seek jobs but to create value, generate employment and contribute meaningfully to the economic development of the state,”she said.
Mr Cyril Nwuche of Nnamdi Azikiwe University, Awka, delivered a paper titled “Building Entrepreneurial Secondary Schools: Why Every School Needs an Entrepreneurship Club”.
Nwuche said the introduction of entrepreneurial subjects showed that the government was on the path to transforming the state’s economy.
“Traditional academic instruction alone is no longer sufficient to prepare children for the future.
“There is the need for schools to embrace practical and skill-based learning to enable students to thrive in a dynamic global environment, ” he said. (NAN)
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Two men docked for allegedly defiling underaged girl
Two men docked for allegedly defiling underaged girl
The police in Lagos on Friday, charged two men before an Ikeja Chief Magistrates’ Court for allegedly defiling an 11- year-old girl.
The defendants are: Prince Tomnyie, 40, a businessman, who resides at Agege, and Micheal Adenuga, 24, a furniture maker, who resides at Atere Street in Lekki.
They are standing trial on charges of defilement, and had each pleaded not guilty to the charges.
The prosecutor, ASP Adegoke Ademigbuji told the court that they committed the offence sometimes in December 2024, and September 2025, at Langbasa Ajah and Igbara Lekki, Lagos .
The prosecutor alleged that the victim’s father, had taken his daughter for medical check and it was discovered that the minor had been defiled.
The prosecution alleged that the victim had told her father that his friend, Tomnyie, defiled her sometimes ago.
Ademigbuji alleged that the victim also mentioned the second defendant’s name who lives in their neigbourhood.
The offence contravenes the provisons of section 137 of the Criminal Law of Lagos, 2015.
The Chief Magistrate, Mr L. A Owolabi, granted the defendants bail in the sum of of N600,000 each, with two sureties each in like sum.
He adjourned the case until March 5, for mention. (NAN)
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