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Customs Warns against Exportation of Foodstuffs Amidst Russia-Ukraine War

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The Nigeria Customs Service (NCS) warned Nigerians against exporting foodstuffs to other countries of the world following the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

Dalha Wada Chedi, the Comptroller of the Katsina Area Command of the NCS, issued the warning while speaking on the achievements recorded by the command on the war against smuggling in the state.

He warned residents of the state that despite the reopening of the Nigeria/Niger Republic land border by the federal government, anyone found exporting the nation’s grains would face the full wrath of the law.

He said the effects of the Russia and Ukraine crisis are already being felt in the food processing chain, noting that the countries are the highest producers of food items especially wheat.

In his words: “Now that the border at Jibia is officially opened, we will not entertain anybody exporting grains out of the country. We told them (residents) yesterday (Tuesday) and even today (Wednesday) we held a meeting with some of them.

“With the crisis going on between Russia and Ukraine, you can no longer import from that side then the country will be short of the supply. And the little we have here are taken out of the country for profit.

“The issue is that you have taken your own out of the country, the foreign one you are expecting is no longer coming then where are you?. No food, there will be food crisis.

“On no account should anybody try to export foodstuffs out of the country. We will set examples for those who think the government is playing. Government is serious on the people’s welfare and wellbeing.”

The Comptroller also announced the seizure of nine vehicles, 398 bags of foreign rice, 244 cartons of foreign spaghetti, 39 jerricans of vegetable and other contraband worth over N31 milion within 27 days.

Gov. Buni Condemns Geidam attack, Calls for more support, prayers

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he Executive Governor of Yobe state, Hon. Mai Mala Buni, has condemned the terrorists on Geidam and call for more prayers for a lasting peace in the state and country.

He described the attack as heinous especially in this holy month of Ramadan when faithfuls seek the mercy of Allah against engaging in obnoxious acts.

The Governor commended security agencies for their resilience assuring more synergy between government and the security agencies to curb crime in the state.

Governor Buni urged the people to always volunteer useful and timely information to security operatives to enhance proactive measures.

“We should also use the opportunity provided by the holy month of Ramadan to pray for our state and country” Buni said.

He assured the commitment of his administration towards an enduring peace, security and development across the state.

The Governor commiserated with the victims of the attack assuring government support.

 

N44.2m missing at APC secretariat

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The sum of N44.2 million got missing on Wednesday at the national secretariat of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The development led to the abrupt end to the sale of forms, especially for the Senate and House of Representatives over the sudden disappearance of the N44.2 million.

The party had put up a canopy where the forms for Senate and House of Representatives were being sold to prospective aspirants.

But around 4:15p.m, the canopies were removed by the party and it directed the staff to continue the sale of forms at the International Conference Centre, Abuja.

It was equally gathered that due to the inability of the security agents at the party secretariat to control the crowd, the party chairman, Senator Abdulahi Adamu directed that the staff selling National Assembly forms should move to the International Conference Centre (ICC).

It was further gathered that the development may not be unconnected with the sudden disappearance of $75, 000, which is equivalent to N44.2 million.

A staff of the party, who pleaded anonymity, said the canopies were removed after it was discovered that the money was missing.

The source said: “We heard that someone came to the party secretariat today, but because of the crowd, he could not come into the secretariat with his car. But while struggling to find his way into the secretariat, we learnt that the $75,000 he was holding inside an envelope fell.”

However, the party would continue the sale of governorship and presidential forms at the party secretariat to be able to control the crowd.

Kaduna Train Attack: Relatives Cry For Help As Bandits Release Photos Of Kidnapped Victims

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The family members of those who lost their lives in the Abuja-Kaduna train attack have continued to cry for help, as kidnappers posted images of the surviving victims, the kidnapped victims who are 62 in number were divided into four groups: children, elderly ladies, and men, were photographed on Tuesday.

The chairman of the group of Concerned Relatives of Abducted Persons, Dr. Abdulfatai Jimoh, said everyone in the picture is a kidnap victim, he call on the government and other relevant authorities to show leadership and courage by assuring the victims’ safety.

One of the victims was an 83-year-old woman with diabetes, who was accompanied by her daughter.

This is the third time the terrorists have revealed that their hostages are still alive.

Terrorists released a photo during the release of Bank of Agriculture Managing Director Alwan Ali-Hassan two weeks ago, and they later released another video in which the victims pleaded with the authorities to save them.

Following the attack, it was stated that the bandits had 68 captives, including 41 women, 22 men, and five children.

On March 28, gunmen used improvised explosive devices to attack a train traveling from Abuja to Kaduna, they also shot and murdered eight persons, wounded 26 others, and kidnapped the rest.

Zamfara Govt Sacks Two Emirs, District Head Accused of Helping Bandits

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Zamfara State government has sacked two emirs and a district head over allegations of helping the activities of bandits terrorising communities in the state, this is coming about 24 hours after the state government received reports of the two committees investigating the alleged involvement of some monarchs in the state in bandits’ activities.

Those affected by the government’s decision include the Emir of Zurmi, Abubakar Atiku, Emir of Dansadau, Hussaini Umar, as well as Sulaiman Ibrahim who used to be the District Head of Birnin Tsaba.

Mr Ibrahim Dosara, who is the Commissioner for Information in Zamfara, made the announcement on Wednesday while briefing reporters at the end of the State Executive Council meeting in Gusau, the state capital.

The council has approved the deposition of Emir of Zurmi, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, and that of Dansadau, Alhaji Hussaini Umar,” he declared.

“The council also approved the immediate removal of the District Head of Birnin-Tsaba, Alhaji Sulaiman Ibrahim.”

According to the commissioner, the government has also ordered that all land titles issued by the affected traditional leaders be revoked.

“The State Executive Council has also directed the state Ministry of Justice to issue an executive order to back up the council resolution,” he added.

The deposition of the traditional leaders comes 10 months after they were suspended by the state government.

It also comes days after the submission of the reports of the committees set up by the state government to investigate the allegations against the affected traditional rulers.

“The council upheld the recommendation of a six-man white paper committee set up by the government to review the report of two separate committees earlier set up to investigate the involvement of the three traditional rulers in the activities of banditry in the state,” said a statement by Governor Bello Matawalle’s media aide, Zailani Bappa.

“The three impeached royal fathers were earlier suspended by the state government following wide allegations of serious involvement in the act of banditry in the state.

“The findings of the committees also revealed abuse of the Land Act in their domain and the government ordered the reversal to status quo involving the lands illegally allocated.”

INEC Approves 11,222 Polling Units In Kano

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has approved 11,222 polling units in Kano State ahead of the 2023 general polls.

Prof. Riskuwa Arabu, INEC Kano Resident Electoral Commissioner, said at a one-day workshop on electoral reportage organised by the Kano State Correspondents Chapel of the Nigeria Union of Journalists (NUJ) and sponsored by INEC.

“Media is part of INEC, they project our work in a way that people appreciate us particularly in the area of voter education,” he said.

Arabu said that the interactive session was to help the commission fine tune processes and procedures in such a way that the integrity of polls would be improved upon so that the country would have transparent elections.

“We have 484 wards of polling units across the 44 local governments in the state,” he said.

According to him, as at January 2022 in Kano State, 128,628 residents have completed their voter registration out of which 77,255 were valid and 51,373, equivalent of 39.9 per cent, were declared invalid.

He promised to hold the interactive session quarterly and called on the members of the public who have yet to collect their Permanent Voter Cards (PVC) to do so.

“We have 481,318 both old and new PVCs yet to be collected,” he said.

On his part, the Chairman of the Kano State Chapter of the NUJ, Mr Abbas Ibrahim, urged d INEC to make the interactive session with journalists a regular feature.

He said this was needed to keep them abreast of current trends and fill the gap of misinformation and disinformation.

Ibrahim, represented by the NUJ Financial Secretary, Nasiru Ibrahim, assured the commission that journalists in the state would continue to give a fair and factual coverage of the electoral process.

Also speaking, Chairman Kano Correspondent Chapel, Mr Ibrahim Garba-Shu’aibu, said the workshop was to educate journalists on the amendment of the electoral act and effective reporting.

Federal Fire Service Gets New Comptroller General

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The Nigerian Federal Fire Service has gotten a new comptroller general, Engr. Jaji Olola Abdulganiyu.

His appointment was announced in a statement made by Aisha Rufai, a secretary at the service, she said the appointment is with immediate effect.

Abdulganiyu was the deputy comptroller of the service in charge of administration and supplies before the appointment, he commenced his career at the federal ministry of works and housing as a higher technical officer in 1991 and held several positions in the ministry before his redeployment to the Federal Fire Service in 1999.

He was born on August 13, 1965 to the family of Umar Olola Jaji in Ilorin, Kwara State, he also obtained a master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in the year 1999 and he is married with children.

NDLEA To Investigate Abba Kyari’s Houses, Shopping Plaza In Maiduguri And Abuja

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The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has confirmed that six residential buildings and one shopping plaza belonging to suspended Deputy Commissioner of Police, Abba Kyari, are under investigation.

The buildings which are located in Abuja and Maiduguri, include Assurance Plaza, a two-storey shopping mall, with about 100 stores, located along the Giwa Barracks Road in Maiduguri.

Six other residential houses within the Maiduguri New Government Residential Area (GRA), are being investigated.

Femi Babafemi, the NDLEA Spokesman reveals that some of Kyari’s properties in Abuja are under investigation.

“That’s true, others are being marked in Abuja as well,” Babafemi said.

This is coming barely 48 hours after Afam Mallinson Emmanuel Ukatu, a suspected drug dealer linked to the N3 billion worth of Tramadol intercepted by the then Kyari-led IRT team, was arrested by operatives of the NDLEA in Lagos.

Kaduna Varsity To Resume Academic Activities Despite ASUU Strike

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Kaduna State University (KASU) has scheduled to commence full academic activities for the 2020/2021 academic year on May 9, despite the strike action embarked by the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) that is in its ten weeks.

The university directs all students and lecturers of the institution to resume academic activities in a circular dated April 26, and signed by its academic secretary, Abdullahi Zubairu, and circular urge all the lecturers and students to abide by the academic calendar.

The industrial action has extended into two months with the Federal Government yet to agree to the lecturers’ demands, worried about the situation, many Nigerian students have taken to the streets and social media to protest the closure.

The Minister of Labour and Employment, Chris Ngige, had last week said that the decision to suspend the industrial action embarked upon by ASUU could only be taken by the union.

Police Shut Down Damaturu Mammy Market Over Fear Of Attack

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The police in Yobe State, on Tuesday, shut down their mammy market in the state capital, Damaturu, over fear that the Islamist group, Boko Haram/ISWAP, planning to bomb it according to Premium Times.

The police mammy market have the highest number of bars in the town, but the Islamist group considers the consumption of alcohol ungodly and has claimed responsibility for recent attacks on bars across the country’s north-east where it is primarily active.

The market, which is located inside the Police Area Command Damaturu, had been deserted, the police took the decision to close the market to prevent it from being attacked by the Islamist group.

Last Wednesday, Boko Haram claimed responsibility for attacks on bars in Geidam, in the north of the state, and Gashua town. At least six people were killed in both attacks and several others were injured.

Following the closure of the mammy market, bars in the town, especially in the Jerusalem area of the town, have also closed shop.

A security source said that the market will remain closed throughout the Sallah period until adequate security measures are in place to secure the lives and property of the citizens.

Yobe State Police Spokesperson, Dungus Abdulkareem, said “the police do not want to be embarrassed or caught unaware by these terrorists.

With what happened at Geidam and Gashua, it’s expedient on us to act proactively by closing down the Area Command Mammy Market until further notice. The police and security agencies are also collaborating with other places to ensure adequate protection of people and property,” Mr Dungus informed.

In his reaction, the Security Adviser to the governor of the state, Dahiru Abdulsalam, said the antics of Boko Haram are to draw sympathy by pitching the people against one another.

He said the recent bomb attacks on bars are to win sympathy from the larger Islamic population of the State.

“The security operatives in Yobe State is concerned with protecting the lives of everyone in the state whether in a drinking joint, in the hotel, worship centre, market place etc. our concern is to stop such attacks and nip them from the bud,” Mr Abdulsalam said.