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Nigerian Supreme Court Verdict: Victory Not For Makarfi, But Against Impunty — Rights Group

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By Amos Tauna

A Kaduna based rights group, Movement for the Right Choice Tuesday says, the Supreme Court’s judgement is not a victory for the Ahmed Makarfi’s led group or the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), but victory against impunity and leadership rascality.

Speaking after a stakeholders meeting held in Kaduna, northern Nigeria, the Chairman, Movement for the Right Choice, Danjuma Peter Gbobien, said the judgement should also serve as a wakeup call for all political parties to stop imposition of candidates and adhere to the rules of the game.

According to Gbobien, it was high time political parties got the message clearly that imposition of candidates on either the party or electorate is the fastest way to sending a political party to extinction.

While congratulating the Nigerian judiciary for its boldness and resilience amidst all threats, he said, “For the judiciary to stand firm in making our democracy stand the taste of time, is indeed not only commendable, but a sign of better days ahead in Nigeria.

He called on all youth, who are eligible voters, but yet to be captured in the on-going voters’ registration exercise to do so immediately, so that they are not disenfranchised in future elections.

“The only way to decide who becomes your leader in future elections is to have the voter card,” he assured.

Mr. Danjuma stressed, ” Political power resides in the people, but only those who have voters card to vote candidates of their choice.”

Similarly, the former Deputy Speaker, Kaduna State House of Assembly, Yohana Jatau, who was part of the meeting described the Supreme Court judgement as “No victor, no vanquished.”

According to him, the PDP crisis was a mere in-house disagreement that was not well managed.

He therefore called on all PDP members, including those who left the the party to return to the party and build a united and stronger PDP.

He however, commended the rights group for its efforts to ensure and promote good governance, as well as its non-partisanship position on all matters relating to fundamental rights of citizens.

 

Missing Police Officer: Family Suspects Foul Play, Calls For Help

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The family of a missing Police officer, Inspector Felix Yohana, has called on the Inspector General of Police, Ibrahim Idris, Kaduna State Commissioner of Police, as well as the civil society groups to probe the mysterious disappearance of their son.

The family in a statement made available to newsmen in Kaduna demanded that the Police should come out clearly to tell the family if their son is still alive or dead, saying, the police has not visited nor release any official statement to the family.

Younger brother of the missing officer, Ayuba Yohana, wondered why his brother was missing, but his rifle was not.

According to the statement, “Following information on a criminal hideout in Galadimawa village along Zaria-Birnin Gwari road last week, a Special Anti Robbery Squad (SARS), went to recover arms that were where we learnt Inspector Felix Yohana went missing.

“The inspector and the informant were said to have gone missing at the Ruga Fulani where the arms were believed to have been kept and the police are yet to find them, funny enough, the police recovered his gun.”

The statement explained that CSP Sani Bashir, the officer in charge of operation broke the sad news that their son was shot dead, without presenting his corpse to the family last Thursday, July 13, 2017.

“One will begin to ask some questions, has Nigeria Police lost its focus since there is no any official statement, or a visit to the family from the police as the family waits in pains.”

The younger brother of the missing officer according to the statement made several attempts to know the true picture of his brother’s whereabouts from the police but to no avail, hence calling on relevant agencies to come to their aid.

A source revealed that a hardened criminal arrested sometimes ago let them to were the arms are kept, escaped that same day and Inspector Felix Yohana was said to have been killed and his body yet to be found.

As of the time of filing this report, the Assistant Police Public Relations Officer, ASP Yakubu Sabo, said he has just resume the position over the weekend as such he don’t have any information regarding the case.

Group To Celebrate World Nature Conservation Day In Abuja

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Friday, July 28th is a day set aside to mark World Nature Conservation Day. Activities will hold across the world to raise awareness about Nature conservation and the impact of human influence.
 
Wildlife Africa Initiative is a wildlife conservation, research, education, and rescue initiative.
The group has partnered with the Federal Ministry of Environment and the Nigeria National Park Service to mark 2017’s World Nature Conservation Day under the theme “Thank You Nature” on Friday, July 28th, 2017 at the National Park Service Headquarters, Airport Road, Abuja by 10:oo AM.
 
Deputy Director, Head, Wildlife & CITES Management, Department of Forestry from the Federal Ministry of Environment will be the guest speaker at the event. Nature Ambassadors will be selected and EcoClubs will be formed in schools represented during the event.
 
According to the group’s Director of Advocacy, ‘Seyifunmi Adebote, the “Thank You Nature” event, will be an opportunity for lovers of nature across Nigeria to connect with Nature.
It also seeks to make the public have a clear understanding of the relevance of nature and natural resources to them while engaging the public in environmental conservation, education, and management.

Nigerian Army Foil Three Suicide Bomb Attacks In Maiduguri Outskirts – Police

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The Nigeria Police Force on Monday confirmed that the Nigerian Army troops deployed in the outskirt of Maiduguri town foiled multiple suicide bomb attacks.

The Borno State Commissioner of Police, Damian A. Chukwu, said on Sunday 16/7/2017, at about 23:59hrs, troops deployed at Mammanti village, Molai general area, Konduga  Local Government Area (LGA),  outskirt of Maiduguri township, intercepted two teenage female suicide bombers trying to infiltrate the village through the parapet ahead of the village.

According to him, the bombers were engaged by the troops after being challenged which resulted in the detonation of their suicide vests, killing the two suicide bombers. No other casualty was recorded, he noted.

“Also at about 0149hrs of today 17/7/2017, Nigerian Army troops deployed between Cimari community  and No Man’s Land,  Magumeri LGA,  outskirt of Maiduguri township, intercepted a female suicide bomber trying to infiltrate the community through the parapet ahead.

“The suicide bomber in an attempt to escape was shot by the troops. As a result of which the suicide vest on her body exploded killing the bomber.

“Then at about 0430hrs of same date, a female suicide bomber attempted to enter a mosque in London Ciki area,  Jere LGA,  outskirt of Maiduguri township. In the process, she detonated PBIED on her body killing herself and eight others, while eighteen other persons sustained injuries.

“Police EOD teams were promptly deployed to the scenes to sanitize and render the scenes and vicinities safe for normal activities to continue. The corpses and the injured persons were evacuated to University of Maiduguri teaching hospital,” the Commissioner said in a statement.

Cameroon: 34 Soldiers Missing After Boat Capsize – Defense Minister

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Thirty-four Cameroonian soldiers from the elite Rapid Intervention Brigade were missing after an army vessel capsized off the country’s southeastern coast on Sunday, official said on Monday.

A statement by the Defense Minister, Joseph Beti Assomo noted that the ship was carrying 37 people, including crew, and was on its way to the city of Bakassi for refueling when it sank on Sunday morning.

“Thirty-four personnel are missing till now,” he said. “Three soldiers were rescued but the boat seems to have sunk right down.”

He said the circumstances of the accident were not yet clear but the waters were very choppy when it happened.

The Rapid Intervention Brigade is in the front line of Cameroon’s fight against Boko Haram terrorists in the north.

The terrorists group has carried out frequent attacks in Cameroon, Chad, Niger and Nigeria which it originated from.

NEMA: To distributes relief materials door to door to IDPs

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By Auwal Mohammad,
Gombe (Nigeria) — As part of efforts to curb the diversion of relief materials meant for Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs) affected by insurgency in northeast Nigeria, the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) said it has begun the door-door distribution of relief materials in the region.
 
Director General of the agency, Mustapha Yinusa Maihaji revealed this Monday, while declaring open a four-day workshop on sexual and gender based violence, organised by the Agency in collaboration with UN-Women holding in Gombe Northeast Nigeria.
 
The Director General who was represented by Deputy Director in the agency Saidu Mini, said the measure became necessary to halt the outright diversion of relief materials, stressing that the agency officials now go door to door to deliver relief materials to the IDPs in Maiduguri, Borno State.
He said that the recent Displacement Tracking Matrix produced by the IOM in collaboration with NEMA, showed that there are currently 1.7 m internally displaced persons in the northeast, out of which 54 percent are women.
Mr. Maihaji stated that in every emergency situation, women and children are often the worst affected and majority of survivors.
 “Sexual gender-based violence are usually perpetrated by persons who are meant to protect IDPs in camps or non-camps locations, including government officials, security agencies and other humanitarian actors,” NEMA boss said.
Also speaking the Gender Technical Adviser of the UN-Women in the state who represented the Country Director Rhoda Dia Zira said that considering the women and children has the high percent of victims in the  insurgency the need to cater for women and children in emergencies cannot be over emphasized.
Mrs Dia Zira, Technical Adviser on Gender for the UN Women in Gombe,urged participants to use the knowledge to be gained during the workshop and to put it to practice to bring about the desired change.
 
In his remark Head of Operations NEMA in Gombe state, Abbani Imam Garki, stated that violence against women and girls is one of the most prevalent human rights violations in the world.
 
He commended the organisers of the workshop, the UN Women and NEMA, saying there is the need to address gender based violence in humanitarian situations.

Southern Kaduna People’s Union Membership Is For Indigenes — National President

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By Amos Tauna

Contrary to insinuations that the Southern Kaduna People’s Union, SOKAPU, membership is made up of only Christians in the area, its National President, Solomon Musa, said the union receives and accommodate indigenes of the area irrespective of their religious affiliations.

“We defend anybody from Southern Kaduna that is attacked unjustly, that is why the area ensure fair representation of council members in our chiefdoms, our traditional rulers have appointed Ardos to be part of decision making that is to be taken for the overall interest of the people,” the National President explained.

Speaking to AFRICA PRIME NEWS in Kafanchan, Jema’a local government area of Kaduna State in northern Nigeria, Mr. Musa explained that of present,  the Lagos State branch chairman of SOKAPU, Dr. Saleh Hashim, is a Fulani, who has been doing wonderfully well and has the support of the members in ensuring the unity and progress of the union in Lagos.

“On several meetings, we have told the world that SOKAPU is not a religious body but is for all those who are indigenous to Southern Kaduna.  In our last meeting,  people from Jema’a Foundatio,  who are basically Hauas/Fulani were in the meeting. We are telling all indigenous residents of Southern Kaduna that they are under one roof and should be united for a common goal.

“We cried out to government in the past irrespective and regardless of religious or tribal affiliations, we took a common position regarding the closure of the tertiary institutions in Southern Kaduna , it is affecting all of us and we all want these institutions to be opened. So as we are speaking, we are speaking for the benefit of the entire people of Southern Kaduna,” he noted.

Speaking on the way forward, the National President said, “Government must have the will and capacity to do the right thing, government has its primary role of ensuring the protection of the people and where government abdicate its responsibility,  then it becomes a major issue.

“There is the issue of justice, l tell you that what we are looking to is we are suppose to be partner with government, a situation where government becomes partisan, if the government decides to take one side, it becomes a problem but there should be balanced in project execution and appointments.

“What we are looking forward is a situation where there is Southern Kaduna Development Commission.  We know that the ravaged area of the northeast have a commission approved by the federal government and l think this is very necessary in the case of our area.

“In Southern Kaduna, we have a lot of houses that were burnt and other things that have happened but yet, there is no single IDP camp in the area aftermath of killings and destruction.  It is very necessary to have one so that there will be reconstruction,  development and true reconciliation as well as compensation.”

He observed that governor El-Rufai had earlier told the world that the attackers came about 14 African countries and if that is true, he added that there was the need for government to take decisive steps on the porous nature of the country’s borders.

He explained, “A situation where it is true that attackers come from 14 African countries to Nigeria and right to Southern Kaduna and attack people, then it is a situation for concern.  It is the same Fulani people that are attacking the people in Benue, Taraba, Delta, Southern Kaduna,  Edo and several other places. If it is true, then government should review protocol on transhuman that is, the movement of Cattle and nomadic people from other African countries to Nigeria.”

Mr. Musa noted that Nigeria grass is a natural resource that should be protected by the government of the country.

“It is the issue of grazing, time has come that all over the world that it is the system of ranging. The system of grazing where cattle move from one place to the other is actually an outdated one,” he observed.

An Education Promo By Kaduna State Government In Northern Nigeria [Video]

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An education promo by Kaduna State Government in northern Nigeria

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