We are yet to receive Federal Govt’s rice — Nigerians lament
Some residents of Kaduna, Kano and Katsina States say they are yet to receive the rice recently donated to the states by the Federal Government to them.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the Federal Government had doled out 20 trucks of rice to the 36 states and the FCT.
NAN also reports that this was part of its sustained efforts to ramp up food supplies in the country with a view to further bolstering food security.
It was also part of the Federal Government’s synergy with the sub-nationals to lessen the current hardship being faced by Nigerians.
This hardship was aggravated by the persistent food insecurity and ever -surging food prices.
However, with the recent bumper harvests in parts of Nigeria, Nigerians are having a sigh of relief, although there are palpable fears that the happy development may be temporary.
Some residents of Kaduna metropolis have lamented not receiving the Federal Government’s rice allocated to the state governments to cushion the hunger currently faced in the country.
Some of the residents, who spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) said that they only heard about the rice on the news.
Salisu Musa , a resident of the Rigasa area, said he and his family did not benefit from the rice, adding that he has not heard of anyone close to him that got the rice .
He said, “As s a traditional title holder in Rigasa community, we have not seen any rice from the Federal Government.
“However, we have received fertilizer and we appreciate it.”
Similarly, Ibrahim Yusuf, a resident of Doka area, said he has not received the rice but has heard that some few bags were taken to a Mosque in the area.
He also acknowledged that fertilizers were shared in his area and numerous people had benefitted.
Meanwhile, the Nigerian Union of Journalists (NUJ) Kaduna State Council, had on August 15 received some bags of rice from the Arewa Youth Assembly (AYA).
The group had announced that it had received 2,400 bags provided by the President Bola Tinubu-led Federal Government.
Mr Muhammad Ibrahim, one of the journalists who benefitted said the rice was shared to faith-based organisations and journalists, among others, adding he got a 25kg bag of rice
Also, in Kaduna state, some residents in parts of Chikun Local Government Area have
complain of not getting the relief items to cushion the effects of the food crisis from the state government.
The few persons, who confirmed that they received some food items from the state officials said the quantity of such was too insignificant.
They also blamed some of the community leaders in charge of the distribution of the palliatives of being biased and not transparent.
However, a cross section of the residents in the city said they were yet to receive any item from the state officials in that regard.
One of the residents, Mrs Asabe Markus, claimed she had not received any palliative so far.
She, however,opined the items were only distributed to residents with political affiliation to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
She said, “Since the food crisis began, I have been struggling to survive by relying on the support of friends and loved ones, who have food items and cash in abundance.”
Also, Mrs Rakiya Hadi, a resident, said she was only privileged to receive two measures of rice, which were distributed by a community leader
” My friend who is a community leader gave me two measures of rice, how can that feed a family for just a week?”she retorted
Hadi said the leader had to distribute the food item secretly to avoid commotion by the residents as the grain was not enough for all the people.
Another resident, Mr Audu Mallam, said nobody on his street around KASUPDA road In Sabon Tasha, has benefited from the government’s palliatives.
He recalled, “During the COVID-19 period, information was passed for the people to collect palliatives at the government schools, but as of now, no one is saying anything.”
Mrs Grace Waziri, another resident of the state, described the exercise as a ‘charade’, adding that the government was not being sincere with the people with the palliatives.
She disclosed that she has not received any relief item from the government, noting that few of her friends, who are civil servants, had collected such items from the office.
Waziri said, “Two of my friends who are civil servants showed me what the state government distributed as palliatives. It was very ridiculous and insulting.
“So, it’s clear that they are only sharing the palliatives to people who do not really need it and keep on lying that they have distributed food to vulnerable residents.”
In Kafanchan, some of the said residents also said they were yet to receive any rice palliatives from the Federal Government.
The residents made this known in separate interviews with the News Agency of Nigeria in Kafanchan, headquarters of Jema’a Local Government Area.
Marta Maigari, a retired civil servant, said though she read in the media about the Federal Government’s donation of 20 truck of rice to each state, nothing of such had reached the people of Kafanchan.
“We have not seen any rice from the Federal Government here in Kafanchan.
“I say so because I always keep myself abreast of happenings, so I would have known if the government had gotten here,” she stated.
Maigari stated that the hardship faced by families and individuals at this time calls for decisive and compassionate action.
On his part, Godwin Kumai, the Coordinator of Jema’a Community Development Charter, a civil society organisation, said no rice palliatives from the Federal Government have been received and shared at the local government level.
Kumai explained that only bags of fertiliser from the state government were currently shared to some vulnerable people in the area.
A top official of the local government, who spoke on condition of anonymity concurred with Kumai.
He staed that the local government was yet to receive any rice allocation from the Federal Government.
“I don’t know if the state government has taken delivery of the items donated by the Federal Government.
“But as for use here in Jema’a Local Government Area, we are yet to receive anything from the centre through the state,” he added.
In Zaria, there were mixed reactions by different sources in the council over the distribution of the palliatives.
The Technical Assistant to the Council Chairman on Strategic Communications, Alhaji Bello Habib, said the council received 600 bags of maize and millet as intervention from the state government.
He explained that the 600 bags had been distributed to the 547 polling units across the 13 wards of the council.
“Each polling unit got one bag and the remaining bags were shared to the boarding secondary schools in Zaria.
“The beneficiary schools were Kufena College, Al Huda-Huda College, Barewa College and Government Girls’ Secondary School Zaria,” Habib said.
However, Habib declined to speak on the rice palliative to the council from the federal government.
Mohammed Abdullahi, a resident of Unguwar Fatika Area, Zaria told NAN that he was not aware of the distribution of any rice from the government.
Similarly, Haruna-Rasheed Musa of Kakaki Area, Zaria said he did not receive any intervention from either the state or local government.
Aliyu Idris-Ibrahim, Chairman, Zaria Local Government Council did not respond to calls and messages put on his cellphone on how the council distributed the Federal Government’s rice palliative.
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Malam Aminu Bello, a resident of Layin Zomo Area,Basawa Ward, Sabon Gari Local Government Area, said he did not receive any support be it rice, maize or fertilizer from the government.
A source at the Sabon Gari Local Government which craved anonymity told NAN that a trailer load of rice was only seen at the Secretariat.
“The trailer went out of the council Secretariat to an unknown destination with the rice,”he said.
Alhaji Mohammed Usman, Chairman, Sabon Gari Local Government Council did not respond to calls and messages sent to his cellphone..
Sources at Giwa and Makarfi LGAs said the councils did not receive the rice from the government as at the time of filing this report.
However, all efforts to get the comments of Hajiya Rabi Salisu, Kaduna State Commissioner for Human Services and social Development proved abortive as she was said to have travelled out of Nigeria.
In Katsina State, a Coalition of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs) in Katsina State pledged to ensure that the rice distributed to the state by the Federal Government is shared to the targeted beneficiaries.
The Chairman of the coalition, Alhaji Abdulrahman Abdullahi, disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), in Katsina.
NAN recalls that the state government had constituted a committee to oversee the distribution of the rice on July 29, and gave it a three-week deadline to submit its report.
The committee’s terms of reference were to ascertain and confirm the number of bags received, and develop a procedure for sharing the rice across the 34 local government areas.
The committee would also ensure that the distribution of the palliatives is done in a fair and transparent manner, targeting vulnerable individuals such as widows, divorcees, aged men and women, among others.
Abdullahi, who is also the Chairman, Katsina Social Protection (SP) Network, revealed to NAN that they are keenly monitoring the committee, as it was presently compiling the names of the beneficiaries.
He stated that the state and LGA levels committees were already formed and the CSOs have representation in all the committees across the 34 local governments.
“The SP network will leverage on the LGAs structures of the coalition of the CSOs in the state and monitor the implementation of the distribution and report their findings.
“The findings will be worked on and we will come up with our position at the end of the exercise,” according to Abdullahi.
NAN reports that the main committee at the state level was headed by the Secretary to the Government of the State, Alhaji Abdullahi Garba-Faskari.
Members of the committee included the Special Adviser on Public Service Administration Reform, Commissioners for Special Duties and Information.
Others were the representative of the State House of Assembly, Managing Director, of the state Irrigation Authority, Executive Chairman, Zakat and Waqf Board, Commander, Hisbah Board and the ALGON Chairman.
The remaining were representative of the Police, DSS, Katsina and Daura Emirate Councils, as well as that of the JIBWIS and Darika Islamic sects, the Youth Council of Nigeria, Nigeria Youths Congress
and Civil Society Organisations (CSOs).
Meanwhile, in Kano, the state government said it has distributed 130 trucks of foodstuffs it received as donation from the Federal Government to the beneficiaries across the 44 local government areas.
The state Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources,
Dr Danjuma Mahmud, Commissioner for Agriculture and Natural Resources, disclosed this to the News Agency of Nigeria(NAN) in Kano on Wednesday.
Mahmud said the donation consisted of 40 trucks of 25kg rice,70 trucks of maize, millet and sulphur.
According to him, the food items were delivered at the headquarters of the 44 local governments for onward transportation to wards, villages and districts.
He said the beneficiaries of the gesture included: Civil Society Organizations(CSOs)and traditional rulers,religious leaders.
Others were the officials of the 44 local governments,the state Hisbah Commission, the Police and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps(NSCDC).
The commissioner also disclosed that the state government had received 70 trucks of fertilizer from the warehouse of the Central Bank of Nigeria(CBN) located in Minna, Niger.
Also collected from the warehouse,he said, were 30 trucks of urea.
He said the state government was now awaiting directives from the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Natural Resources on how to distribute the fertilizers to the farmers.( NAN)

The suspects, identified as Alkasim Mohammed and Suleiman Abdullahi, were reportedly captured during a covert operation by the police’s ‘Scorpion Squad’ in Durumi Phase 2, Abuja, according to sources cited by Zagazola Makama, a counter-insurgency publication focusing on the Lake Chad region.
During the operation, law enforcement recovered a Beretta pistol, bearing the breach number 58866, along with 11 rounds of 9mm live ammunition.
The source said: “During interrogation, the suspects confessed to being part of a notorious gang responsible for multiple high-profile crimes in the FCT, including the murder of Brigadier General Udokwere, a retired senior military officer.
“He was fatally attacked in his home in Lokogoma by armed robbers after gaining access through the fence and shot him.
“The suspects admitted to the March 7, 2024 murder of Alhaji Auwal Abdullahi, a Bureau De Change operator at Room 303, Rita Lori Hotel, Garki.
“The same pistol recovered from the suspects was allegedly used to rob a POS operator, Miss Mercy Alo, of ₦700,000 at her shop in Jabi.
“The gang also shot a customer, Daniel Inalegwu, in the lower thigh before fleeing.”
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Police arrest anti-cult operative over death of Nurse

Police arrest anti-cult operative over death of Nurse
The Delta Police Command says it has detained an operative of an Anti-cult Volunteer Corps in connection with the shooting to death of an auxiliary nurse, Isioma Nwayalani, in Okpanam Community, near Asaba.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the 19-year-old victim was allegedly killed by a stray bullet from the gun-wielding operative, whose identity has yet to be disclosed.
The command’s Spokesperson, SP Bright Edafe, confirmed the tragic incident to newsmen on Sunday in Asaba.
Edafe said that the suspect had been caught and presently in police custody.
“Yes, the unfortunate incident is confirmed and we are investigating to unravel the circumstances behind the shooting.
“When the police are through with their investigations, we will update you with the necessary information,” he said.
Eye-witness account said that the deceased was hit by a bullet allegedly fired by the suspect, who was shooting sporadically along with his colleagues, after they returned from a burial in Agbor.
The account further said that the deceased, who worked in a patent medicine store on the ground floor of the building housing the anti-cult office, was hit in the hand and part of her stomach.
“Usually, whenever they went out for a burial or any celebration and come back, they will start shooting to herald their return.
“So, that Saturday, at about 6.30pm when they returned and began to shoot, the deceased and her colleague, who were outside, started running back to their store for safety.
“Unfortunately, she was hit on her hand and part of her stomach,” the account added.
It was further learnt that the suspect quickly carried the girl into their vehicle and she was rushed to the Delta State Specialist Hospital, near Midwifery, Okpanam, where she later gave up the ghost around 7.30pm.
Meanwhile, a member of the bereaved family, Dr Christopher Nwayalani, has expressed deep grief over the tragic death of his niece and called for justice.
“Our family is in deep shock over the tragic incident.
“Normally, as a Sabbatharian, she always did not go to work on Saturdays.
“However, on that Saturday, she merely went to a salon near her workplace to make her hair but since the hair dresser did not open, she decided to keep her colleague company.
“That was how she met her death. All the family wants is justice for her.
“Her life was cut short by the recklessness of an excited operative, so we will not want her killing to be swept under the carpet.
“We have made attempts to see the authorities at the anti-cult outfit but nobody is willing to see us,” Nwayalani said.
In a similar vein, a Delta-based rights activist, Mr Victor Ojei, who is the lead activist of the Young Nigeria Rights Organisation, has also demanded justice for the deceased.
“The late nurse should get justice. There is nothing like accidental discharge, a gun has a safety pin.
“You only cock your gun when you are faced with a threat, else you ensure it is on safety lock.
“It is criminal offence. The actions of the anti-cult member resulting in the death of the nurse in Okpanam can indeed constitute criminal liability.
“The term, accidental discharge, does not absolve an individual from responsibility, especially when negligence or recklessness is involved,” Ojei said.
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BREAKING,27 Pro Wike Lawmakers react to Gov Fubara’s invitation for crucial meeting

BREAKING,27 Pro Wike Lawmakers react to Gov Fubara’s invitation for crucial meeting
The pro Nyesom Wike-led Rivers State House of Assembly, has asked Governor Siminalayi Fubara to channel his invitation to the members properly and not through social media.
The reaction followed the invitation to the Assembly to a meeting with the governor at the Government House, on Monday (today).
Fubara, through the Secretary to the State Government, Dr Tammy Danagogo, said the meeting, scheduled for 10 am, was expected to address key issues, including the provision of sitting space for the Assembly, payment of outstanding allowances, and the presentation of the 2025 budget.
The 27 lawmakers of the Rivers State House of Assembly loyal to the former governor, Nyesom Wike, may, however, reject the invitation except their condition is met by the governor.
One of the lawmakers, Isaiah Opuende who represents Akuku-Toru Constituency 2, blasted the governor for inviting the Assembly members via social media.
Opuende urged the governor to communicate with them appropriately, adding that it was surprising that Fubara would call them after he had told them at several fora to “dey their dey.”
He stated, “It is time for us to determine our dey. When the ‘dey your dey’ started, our principal said the time for our own ‘dey your dey’ will come. Now, our ‘dey your dey’ has come.
“Dey your dey make we dey our dey. How can you wire a letter and post it on social media and expect us to honour it? You know we are not kids. The governor should properly write to the Assembly. That’s all. Thank you.”
Similarly, some former local government chairmen who served during the tenure of Wike were also seen in a viral video, singing and mocking Fubara over the invitation extended to the Assembly members.
A former chairman of Ikwerre LG, Dr Samuel Nwanosike, with scores of other dancing and singing in a mocking manner, asked the governor not to disturb the Speaker, Amaewhule.
They sang repeatedly, “Dey your dey, make I dey my dey, dey your dey, nobody worry Amaewhule.”
Following the Supreme Court judgment affirming their legitimacy, the lawmakers, in their first sitting, urged Governor Siminalayi Fubara to present the 2025 budget. They also demanded that he submit nominees for commissioner and other appointments, insisting that those currently serving in the cabinet lacked legal backing.
Additionally, they summoned the chairman and commissioners of the Rivers State Independent Electoral Commission to appear before them on Monday.
However, the requests were ignored, as Commissioner for Information, Joseph Johnson, stated that the government was awaiting the Certified True Copy of the Supreme Court judgment before taking action.
The CTC was eventually released on Thursday evening and widely published in national dailies on Friday.
In a bid to establish a relationship and woo the lawmakers, the SSG, Danagogo, wrote a letter addressed to the Speaker, Amaewhule, on Sunday, titled, “Meeting between the Governor of the Rivers State and the Honourable Members of the Rivers State House of Assembly.”
Danagogo stated in the letter that the meeting became necessary following the governor’s receipt of the CTC of the Supreme Court judgment.
The letter said the discussion would centre on the provision of a space for the lawmakers to be sitting, presentation of the 2025 budget, among others.
The statement read, “I hereby write in furtherance of His Excellency’s promise stated in my letter dated 5 March 2025 to notify you that His Excellency has received the Supreme Court judgment, and has, therefore, directed me to invite you and your colleagues – the honourable members of Rivers State House of Assembly, to a meeting to discuss:
“Provision of a befitting space for the Assembly’s sittings, payment of all outstanding remuneration or allowances of the Honourable members;
“Presentation of budget and sundry matters. Any other matter(s), as may be necessary, to chart the way forward in the best interest of the state.
“Sequel to the above, I hereby humbly invite the Rt. Hon. Speaker, and all the members of the Rivers State House of Assembly to a meeting with the Governor as follows”
The invitation of the lawmakers by the governor came as the 72-hour ultimatum given to the RSIEC chairman to appear before the House expires today.
Amaewhule had, during plenary on Friday, said the Assembly had taken legislative notice of Fubara’s failure to forward names of his commissioner nominees to the House for screening.
Efforts to reach the Commissioner for Information and Communications, Johnson, failed as his mobile line was not connecting as of the time of filing this report.