Rate of insecurity in Nigeria gradually reducing – Senate spokesperson hails Security Agencies
Rate of insecurity in Nigeria gradually reducing – Senate spokesperson hails Security Agencies
The Senate says the security challenges, such as banditry, terrorism and kidnapping hitherto plaguing the country is now on the downward trend.
Spokesperson for the senate, Sen. Yemi Adaramodu, made the statement in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Abuja.
Adaramodu, who is the Senate Committee Chairman on Media and Public Affairs, said that the military had done well in the fight against insecurity in the country.
“The reason the military has done well is because the National Assembly ensures that appropriation is adequately done to ensure they get what they needed for arms and ammunition and welfare of the soldiers.
“On daily basis, we now hear and see practically how the military has been neutralising these bandits and terrorists. So we can say that banditry is localised in one or two states now and they are being tackled,” he said.
According to the senate spokesperson, the spate of kidnappings witnessed several months back in some parts of the country has grossly reduced.
“All over the world, we know that there is insecurity. For instance, in America, you will be in a shop and somebody will come and open fire without any reason.
“So we will always be having criminals in the society, but it is not the same spate that we were having it before that is the situation today,’’ he said.
Adaramodu, representing Ekiti South Senatorial District, who warned against playing politics with security, noted that before now, it used to be one day one trouble in the country.
“Before now, Nigerians were unable to sleep, but now, the situation has changed but because of politics, they (critics) can go to town and be brandishing all those rhetorics.
“Anybody who choses to be reasonable can attest to the fact that the issue of kidnapping has gone down.
“For me, I think this development calls for kudos to the military, the president and the national assembly,’’ he said.
In term of the economy, the senator noted that for the first time in several years, Nigeria was recording trade surplus.
“What that means is that Nigeria now exports more goods and services than it imports, resulting in balance of trade.
“You don’t need to be a renowned economist like Prof. Christopher Okigbo or Prof. Sam Aluko to understand trade surplus, and this indicates that our economy is picking up,” he said.
Adaramodu also stated that the naira/dollar exchange rate was becoming stable.
“Initially, what Nigeria was spending in subsidising the dollar was even more than the petroleum subsidy. The subsidy was about N7 trillion, while subsidy on petroleum hovered around N4 trillion. Now that all these have stopped, it shows that our economy is picking up,’’ he said.
Adaramodu recalled that in the past, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL) was not remitting any revenue to the Federation Account, as they claimed that no crude oil was going out of the country.
“All that the country relied on were taxes, dues and other duties, but today, Nigeria is exporting up to 1.8 million barrels of crude oil per day and when we add the condensate, it is up to two million barrels per day.
“For the first time, we are also hearing that debts have been liquidated.
“This is the first time the International Monetary Fund (IMF) is coming up to say that the money we borrowed (about N4 trillion) had been paid.
“This is the first time since we have been servicing debts with our in-takes with about 97 per cent that it has reduced further to 63 per cent.
“This is also the first time we are talking about Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth of about 4.3 per cent. We had always been in the minus and definitely, we can’t say that the economy is in a parlous state,’’ he said.
The lawmaker, while acknowledging that the economic indexes had yet to translate into much improved living standards for the average Nigerian, called for more patience and understanding.
“If somebody is sick and he/she goes to the hospital, and after diagnosis, they start to apply the correct medication and treatments, it is not immediately that you start getting well and that also applies to the economy.
“Before now, Nigeria’s economy was in the intensive care unit (ICU), but Tinubu’s government came to put oxygen and thereafter, apply the drugs.
“Now, the economy is to be discharged from the hospital and it is only when this happens that we can begin to say that we are reaping the gains,” he said.
Adaramodu stated that though two years had gone in the first tenure of Tinubu’s administration, it won’t take too much time for things to get better in the country.
“Since we are now beginning to pay back our loans, having trade surplus, we are no more servicing debts with almost 100 per cent of what we earn, since we are now exporting almost two million barrels of crude oil per day, things will get better very soon,’’ he assured.
He said though Nigeria was still borrowing, just like any other country, what was important is that the monies were being tied to specific projects.
“There is no time the money a country is making will be enough to meet its needs in all the sectors. When you borrow, it depends at what rate and the specific projects such monies are expended on.
“Nigeria, under Tinubu’s government no longer borrows to service debts, and whenever request for foreign loan comes, the senate always interrogates it to ensure that it is attached to what the loan is meant for.
“For instance, you are doing coastal roads or you want to do humanitarian projects, apply it, and once that is done, we are not bothered,” he said.
Adaramodu said that the 10th senate would not give approval to any loan request with no specific reasons attached to it. (NAN)
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President Tinubu orders suspension of APC e-registration in Kano, over Gov’s defection
President Tinubu orders suspension of APC e-registration in Kano, over Gov’s defection
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has allegedly ordered the suspension of the All Progressives Congress (APC) e-registration exercise in Kano State, pending the formal defection of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf to the ruling party.
The allegation was made by Hon. Alhassan Ado Doguwa, a member of the House of Representatives and a prominent APC leader in Kano.
Doguwa disclosed this in a video shared on X by user @jrnaib2, where he suggested that the President had already welcomed Governor Yusuf into the ruling party.
Speaking in the video, the lawmaker stated: “What could you do when Tinubu said he has accepted Abba? What would you do?
“Tinubu has accepted him (into APC), we were going to start APC e-registration in Kano tomorrow, but the President and the APC national leadership has directed that it should be put on hold.”
Doguwa further explained that the APC leadership intends for Governor Yusuf to be the first person to register electronically in Kano once the process resumes.
He added: “If we accept the ‘hunch backed,’ what would he do with me? We could only be patient.”
While the exact date the remarks were made remains unclear, they come as the APC continues its nationwide membership registration drive.
The statements have sparked mixed reactions online. Some social media users dismissed the claim that Governor Yusuf is considering a move to the APC. User @auwal_sls argued that the governor is not prepared to abandon his current political platform, while another user, @Teemaah88, warned that Kano State “will lose this election.”
In recent months, there have been growing reports that associates of Governor Yusuf and his political mentor, Senator Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, are pushing for a defection to the APC.
Supporters of the idea believe such a move would strengthen Kano’s political alignment with the federal government.
The Kano State Commissioner for Information, Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya, has publicly defended these calls, insisting that joining the APC would be beneficial to the state. However, Kwankwaso has strongly opposed any suggestion of defection.
He has repeatedly maintained that Governor Yusuf should remain in his current party and has even challenged him to resign from office if he intends to cross over to the APC.
Speculation peaked earlier this week with reports that the governor was expected to defect on Monday, but no such move has taken place.
So far, Abba Kabir Yusuf has kept silent on the issue, leaving the political future of Kano State uncertain.
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Governor donates N9 million to wives of fallen soldiers
Governor donates N9 million to wives of fallen soldiers
Gov. Ahmed Ododo of Kogi, has announced the donation of Nine million naira to nine widows of fallen soldiers during the West African Social Activities (WASA) 2025 festivities.
The ceremony, held at the 12 Brigade headquarters, Chari‑Maigumeri Barracks, Lokoja, brought together military personnel, community leaders, and families of service men, who have paid the ultimate price for Nigeria’s security.
Represented by the State Security Adviser, Jerry Omodara the governor reaffirmed his Administration’s commitment to supporting Nigerian Army and security agencies.
Rep of Gov. Ahmed Ododo, the State Security Adviser Cdr Jerry Omodara (rtd), presenting gifts to wives of fallen soldiers at the 12 Brigade’s Nigerian Army WASA 2025, held at Chari Maigumeri Barracks Lokoja
He described the initiative as a moving gesture underscoring the state’s gratitude for the ultimate sacrifice made by its military families.
Ododo, serving as Special Guest of Honour, praised the 12 Brigade’s WASA describing it as a vibrant showcase of Nigeria’s cultural heritage.
“The event is a vital morale‑boost for troops who have spent the year on operations, training and community security.
“The annual WASA tradition has been “impressively sustained” and provides soldiers a chance to unwind with families after a demanding year,” he said.
He traced WASA’s roots to the West African Frontier Force, the predecessor of the Nigerian Army, emphasising its role in fostering unity, camaraderie and a sense of belonging among officers, soldiers and their dependents.
The governor lauded the colorful performances by various cultural troupes, saying the displays proved that “you have not broken links with your cultural backgrounds.”
He congratulated the brigade for successful 2025 operations that kept peace and security across Kogi, urging personnel to remain “focused, resilient and proactive” as they enter 2026.
Ododo reaffirmed the state’s commitment to supporting the Nigerian Army and other security agencies, promising continued assistance to improve welfare and operational effectiveness.
Earlier, the Commander, 12 Brigade, Nigerian Army, Brig. -Gen. Kasim Sidi, had assured Kogi of the army’s commitment to maintaining peace and security.
He described WASA as a significant occasion that brought together officers, soldiers, families, and friends to celebrate shared identity, cultural heritage, and collective achievements.
The commander praised the dedication, discipline, and professionalism of officers and soldiers, highlighting the Brigade’s achievements in 2025, including successful military operations against bandits and kidnappers in Kogi. (NAN)
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Notorious Drug Kingpin who killed three NDLEA operatives 12-years ago arrested
NDLEA arrests wanted drug kingpin, recovers illicit drugs from his hideout
Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) have successfully apprehended a long-wanted drug kingpin, ending a 12-year manhunt following his involvement in the brutal killing of three NDLEA officers.
This is contained in a statement by the Director, Media and Advocacy NDLEA, Mr Femi Babafemi on Sunday in Abuja.
Babafemi said that the suspect was notorious for drug trafficking, evading arrest and mobilising armed thugs against security agents.
He said that the suspect was on Friday, Jan. 16 tracked to his hideout in Owode town, Ogun State by tactical teams of the agency following credible intelligence.
He also said that during the clinical operation, the suspect was found in possession of 69 kilograms of skunk, a strain of cannabis.
He added that the arrest marked a significant breakthrough in the agency’s commitment to ensuring that no fugitive, regardless of how long they evaded justice, remained beyond the reach of the law.
“The suspect’s criminal history is marked by extreme violence and lawlessness.
“As a result, he had on June 15, 2014 orchestrated a barbaric mob action against a team of NDLEA officers who had attempted to arrest him at his enclave.
“The attack resulted in the cold-blooded murder of three NDLEA officers, including Rabiu Usman Kazaure and two others, who were killed by armed thugs mobilised by Jimoh.
“While the suspect managed to escape the scene that day, the agency remained resolute in its pursuit of justice for the fallen heroes,” he said.
In another encounter with the suspect on Aug. 12, 2023, when NDLEA operatives stormed his residence in Ado-Odo town, Ogun state, he managed to escape.
Babafemi however, said that the operatives succeeded in recovering 139 sacks of skunk with a total weight of 1,922 kilograms.
This, he said was following assets forfeiture proceedings instituted in court by the agency, the house in Ado-Odo, which served as a warehouse for his illicit drug trade, has since been finally forfeited to the Federal Government.
While commending the officers and men of the Ogun command for the arrests and seizures, the NDLEA Chairman, retired Brig. Gen.-Buba Marwa acknowledged their commitment.
Marwa enjoined them as well as their colleagues nationwide to maintain the current tempo of their balanced approach to the Agency’s drug control efforts.
He described the arrest of the wanted drug kingpin as a triumph of justice and a testament to the agency’s long memory.
He added that the arrest sends a clear and unambiguous message to all drug barons and fugitives.
“You may run, and you may hide for a season, but the long arm of the law will eventually find you.
“The arrest is particularly significant because it closes a painful chapter that began on June 15, 2014.
“For twelve years, this individual lived with the blood of our gallant officers on his hands. He mistakenly thought that time had erased his crimes.
“Today, we have proven that the NDLEA does not forget its own. We do not forget the sacrifices of those who laid down their lives in the service of our fatherland.
“This arrest is for the families of those three officers who have waited 12 years for justice”, Marwa said in a tribute to the officers lost over a decade ago.(NAN)
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