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02/28/21

The management of the Kebbi State University of Science and Technology, (KSUSTA), Aliero, has announced the indefinite closure of the institution over the death of a final-year Biochemistry student.

In a statement on Sunday, the Registrar of the university, Musa Labbo, directed all students to leave the school premises immediately.

“This is to inform all students of the university that the management has directed the closure of the school indefinitely.

“Therefore, all students are hereby directed to leave the university with immediate effect,” the statement said.

Also, the Public Relations Officer of the University, Malam Hussaini Adamu-Zuru, said students of the university had earlier gone on a rampage in Aliero town when they learnt of the death of their colleague.

It was gathered that the deceased, identified as Sharif Sale-Kanya, who was about to take his final papers, bought a handset in Aliero town on Saturday and subsequently made payment through bank transfer.

The deceased reportedly switched off the phone immediately after purchase and went into the examination hall.

A few hours later, when he switched on the handset, he realised that the money he transferred for the payment of the handset had been reversed due to network failure.

The deceased was said to have returned to Aliero town to pay for the handset in cash.

“On getting to the place, a mob of youths descended on him, shouting barawo (thief) and he was beaten into a coma.

“He was rushed to the General Hospital, but was confirmed dead shortly after he was admitted,” an eyewitness, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said.
 

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The Centre for Public Accountability has called for the arrest of former Zamfara State Governor, Abdulaziz Yari, over the alleged diversion of over N22.5 billion funds meant for the development of parts of the state into a private account. 

The group, which is a coalition of 16 frontline civil society organisations, alleged that Yari had perpetrated the act when he was governor of the state from 2011 and 2019. 

In a statement, the group's Executive Director, Olufemi Lawson, said banditry arose because of the poor performance of the successive administrations in the state and continual lootings. 

Lawson explained that the people of Zamfara suffer the consequences of such embezzlement and cannot further keep silent over the issue.

The statement read, “We all are aware of the heightened threat of insecurity, occasioned by the activities of armed bandits particular in the northwest region of our country, the recent being the abduction of about 317 schoolgirls. 

“We are sad that the issue of insecurity in Nigeria is becoming a threat to everyone and we must not fold our arms while some elected public officials elected to serve us continue to deprive us of the basic needs because of their irresponsibility.

“The reason why kidnapping, armed robbery, and banditry have continued to fester, is because of this wanton looting of the state by some of the governors who cared less about the security and the welfare of our people as enshrined in the constitution.

It added: “Our focus is on Zamfara state because of the level of banditry in the state. Our findings, which were corroborated by Zamfara citizens, indicated that the issue of banditry arose because of the lacklustre performance of the successive administrations in the state and became worse during the regime of the former Governor Abdulaziz Yari that he had to relocate from the state to Abuja, thereby abandoning Zamfara citizens to their fate.

“You will also recall, that it was widely reported recently that Mr Yari was invited and grilled by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission for several hours over alleged criminal diversion of state funds while in office. Our findings based on another document have shown how another N22.5 billion was diverted from the coffers of the state which is now in the public domain.”

Lawson explained that if the N22.5 billion which was part of the refund from the Nigerian government had been ploughed back into the state, it could have helped to boost the economy and create opportunities for the teeming population in Zamfara State who are allegedly at the receiving end of bad governance over the years. 

He added that the COVID-19 pandemic had now worsened the already bad situation.

He also stated that corruption had become endemic in the country which he claimed had retarded progress for a long time.

 

“We have discovered that if we are to make progress, there’s a need to re-evaluate our leadership recruitment process with a view to setting a minimum standard.

“Going by Sheik (Ahmad) Gumi's recent assertion, the bandits are asking for blanket amnesty. What has the state denied them, you may want to ask that we should now grant them blanket amnesty for terrorism in the country. This only points to one direction—failure of leadership,” Lawson said.

He, therefore, called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, and other relevant agencies to conclude their investigation of Yari as soon as possible.

“This is the only way to restore our dignity that hard work pays as opposed to the level of corruption which we are witnessing now. It will also serve as a deterrent to those who may want to toe such an ignoble path now or in the nearest future," the group said. 

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The Centre for Public Accountability has called for the arrest of former Zamfara State Governor, Abdulaziz Yari, over the alleged diversion of over N22.5 billion funds meant for the development of parts of the state into a private account. 

The group, which is a coalition of 16 frontline civil society organisations, alleged that Yari had perpetrated the act when he was governor of the state from 2011 and 2019. 

In a statement, the group's Executive Director, Olufemi Lawson, said banditry arose because of the poor performance of the successive administrations in the state and continual lootings. 

Lawson explained that the people of Zamfara suffer the consequences of such embezzlement and cannot further keep silent over the issue.

The statement read, “We all are aware of the heightened threat of insecurity, occasioned by the activities of armed bandits particular in the northwest region of our country, the recent being the abduction of about 317 schoolgirls. 

“We are sad that the issue of insecurity in Nigeria is becoming a threat to everyone and we must not fold our arms while some elected public officials elected to serve us continue to deprive us of the basic needs because of their irresponsibility.

“The reason why kidnapping, armed robbery, and banditry have continued to fester, is because of this wanton looting of the state by some of the governors who cared less about the security and the welfare of our people as enshrined in the constitution.

It added: “Our focus is on Zamfara state because of the level of banditry in the state. Our findings, which were corroborated by Zamfara citizens, indicated that the issue of banditry arose because of the lacklustre performance of the successive administrations in the state and became worse during the regime of the former Governor Abdulaziz Yari that he had to relocate from the state to Abuja, thereby abandoning Zamfara citizens to their fate.

“You will also recall, that it was widely reported recently that Mr Yari was invited and grilled by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission for several hours over alleged criminal diversion of state funds while in office. Our findings based on another document have shown how another N22.5 billion was diverted from the coffers of the state which is now in the public domain.”

Lawson explained that if the N22.5 billion which was part of the refund from the Nigerian government had been ploughed back into the state, it could have helped to boost the economy and create opportunities for the teeming population in Zamfara State who are allegedly at the receiving end of bad governance over the years. 

He added that the COVID-19 pandemic had now worsened the already bad situation.

He also stated that corruption had become endemic in the country which he claimed had retarded progress for a long time.

 

“We have discovered that if we are to make progress, there’s a need to re-evaluate our leadership recruitment process with a view to setting a minimum standard.

“Going by Sheik (Ahmad) Gumi's recent assertion, the bandits are asking for blanket amnesty. What has the state denied them, you may want to ask that we should now grant them blanket amnesty for terrorism in the country. This only points to one direction—failure of leadership,” Lawson said.

He, therefore, called on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, and other relevant agencies to conclude their investigation of Yari as soon as possible.

“This is the only way to restore our dignity that hard work pays as opposed to the level of corruption which we are witnessing now. It will also serve as a deterrent to those who may want to toe such an ignoble path now or in the nearest future," the group said. 

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The dreaded Boko Haram terrorist group has released a new video showing children undergoing religious and combat training in a camp. 

According to reports, the images show relatively young children dressed in combat-style clothing and balaclava participating in martial arts training, weapon handling training, and religious education class. 

At least two instructors and one child had what appeared to be the Zastava M21, likely captured from Cameroonian security forces, HumAngle reported.



The Zastava M21, built based on the Kalashnikov design, has appeared in previous pictures shared by Boko Haram factions or reported to have been recovered by security forces. Some children were also shown holding different Kalashnikov pattern assault rifles with under folding, side-folding, and fixed wooden stocks.
 
A section of the video that is 16 minutes and 40 seconds long, which is in Hausa and Arabic shows religious education and indoctrination sessions.

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The Yobe State Government has ordered the indefinite closure of all boarding schools across the 17 local government areas of the state. 

Although the reason for the closure was not stated, it may not be unconnected with the recent abductions of students in Zamfara and Niger states.

Yobe Governor, Mai Mala Buni

A source in one of the schools told Daily Trust that the directive to shut schools reached them earlier in the day.

According to him, parents with support from security operatives came earlier in the morning and evacuated students from Government Girls Unity College, Damaturu.

He, however, said the directive will not affect Senior Secondary School 3 students.

Niger, Zamfara and Kano are some of the states that also shut schools recently.

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The Yobe State Government has ordered the indefinite closure of all boarding schools across the 17 local government areas of the state. 

Although the reason for the closure was not stated, it may not be unconnected with the recent abductions of students in Zamfara and Niger states.

Yobe Governor, Mai Mala Buni

A source in one of the schools told Daily Trust that the directive to shut schools reached them earlier in the day.

According to him, parents with support from security operatives came earlier in the morning and evacuated students from Government Girls Unity College, Damaturu.

He, however, said the directive will not affect Senior Secondary School 3 students.

Niger, Zamfara and Kano are some of the states that also shut schools recently.

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The police command in the Federal Capital Territory has arrested over 40 suspects for their alleged involvement in criminal offences.

The command's spokesman, Mariam Yusuf, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday.

According to her, the suspects were arrested during coordinated raids and patrols in Abaji, Gwarinpa, Asokoro, Jabi-Daki Biyu and Mabushi axes, between February 18 and February 24.

She said they were arrested for offences ranging from car snatching, drug peddling, armed robbery and public nuisance.

Yusuf also listed exhibits recovered from the suspects to include: one white Toyota Hilux, one ash Toyota Corolla, one locally fabricated rifle, 21 unexpended cartridges and one fabricated marking gun.

She said two of the suspects were arrested for snatching a vehicle after attacking and trampling on their victim in the Lugbe axis.

According to her, another vehicle, a silver Toyota Corolla, was recovered from the suspects.

The police spokesperson disclosed that all the suspects had been arraigned except the car snatching syndicates that would be charged to court upon the conclusion of the investigation.

She called on FCT residents to remain calm, law-abiding and ensure compliance with all COVID-19 protocols.

Yusuf reiterated the commitment of the police command to protect lives and property within the territory.

She called on residents to report emergencies, distress and suspicious movements to the police on 08032003913, 08061581938, 07057337653 and 08028940883.

The PPRO said erring police officers could also be reported to the Public Complaint Bureau (PCB) on 09022222352.

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The police command in the Federal Capital Territory has arrested over 40 suspects for their alleged involvement in criminal offences.

The command's spokesman, Mariam Yusuf, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday.

According to her, the suspects were arrested during coordinated raids and patrols in Abaji, Gwarinpa, Asokoro, Jabi-Daki Biyu and Mabushi axes, between February 18 and February 24.

She said they were arrested for offences ranging from car snatching, drug peddling, armed robbery and public nuisance.

Yusuf also listed exhibits recovered from the suspects to include: one white Toyota Hilux, one ash Toyota Corolla, one locally fabricated rifle, 21 unexpended cartridges and one fabricated marking gun.

She said two of the suspects were arrested for snatching a vehicle after attacking and trampling on their victim in the Lugbe axis.

According to her, another vehicle, a silver Toyota Corolla, was recovered from the suspects.

The police spokesperson disclosed that all the suspects had been arraigned except the car snatching syndicates that would be charged to court upon the conclusion of the investigation.

She called on FCT residents to remain calm, law-abiding and ensure compliance with all COVID-19 protocols.

Yusuf reiterated the commitment of the police command to protect lives and property within the territory.

She called on residents to report emergencies, distress and suspicious movements to the police on 08032003913, 08061581938, 07057337653 and 08028940883.

The PPRO said erring police officers could also be reported to the Public Complaint Bureau (PCB) on 09022222352.

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Alliance on Surviving COVID-19 and Beyond chaired by human rights activist and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, has condemned the arrest of former aide to Kano State governor, Salisu Tanko-Yakasai, by men of the Department of State Services.

The group stated that Tanko-Yakasai had legitimately exercised his constitutional right by speaking against perceived faults in the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government. 

In a statement on Sunday, the group reminded Buhari that the All Progressives Congress and its leaders repeatedly called for former President Goodluck Jonathan's resignation between 2013 and 2014 but were never subjected to any form of intimidation for exercising their freedom of expression.

The group described Tanko-Yakasai’s arrest as discriminatory, noting that there have been stringent calls for President Buhari's resignation from civil rights advocates, legislators, retired military officers and political party leaders including chieftains of the APC. 

The statement partly read, “ASCAB has confirmed that Mr. Tanko- Yakasai is being held incommunicado in an undisclosed detention facility.  

“Having regard to the fact that civil rights advocates, retired military officers and political party leaders, including chieftains of the All Progressives Congress have repeatedly asked President Buhari to call it quits due to the worsening insecurity in the country there is no justification whatsoever for the arrest and detention of Mr. Tanko- Yakasai.

“In both Chambers of the National Assembly, there have been strident calls by legislators for President Buhari's resignation or impeachment on the grounds that criminal gangs have taken over the monopoly of violence in the country. Since such concerned citizens were never arrested the ongoing harassment of Mr. Tanko-Yankasai is high-handed, discriminatory and illegal. 

“It is on record that the APC and its leaders, including General Muhammadu Buhari; National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu; Malam Nasir El-Rufai and Alhaji Lai Mohammed repeatedly called for former President Goodluck Jonathan's resignation between 2013 and 2014. Yet they were never subjected to any form of intimidation for exercising their freedom of expression at the material time.”

The group warned that calls for President Buhari's resignation is likely to continue to be made by other concerned individuals and groups over the security situation in the country.

It urged the government “not to be intolerant of criticism in respect of their office so as to ensure that they are accountable to the people. They should not be made to feel that they live in an ivory tower and therefore belong to a different class. They must develop thick skins and where possible, plug their ears with wool if they feel too sensitive or irascible."

It added: “In view of the foregoing, we demand the immediate and unconditional release of Mr. Tanko-Yakasai from illegal custody.

“However, if the State Security Service has evidence that the political detainee has committed any criminal offence known to law, he should be transferred to the police for proper investigation and possible prosecution without any delay.”

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Alliance on Surviving COVID-19 and Beyond chaired by human rights activist and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, has condemned the arrest of former aide to Kano State governor, Salisu Tanko-Yakasai, by men of the Department of State Services.

The group stated that Tanko-Yakasai had legitimately exercised his constitutional right by speaking against perceived faults in the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government. 

In a statement on Sunday, the group reminded Buhari that the All Progressives Congress and its leaders repeatedly called for former President Goodluck Jonathan's resignation between 2013 and 2014 but were never subjected to any form of intimidation for exercising their freedom of expression.

The group described Tanko-Yakasai’s arrest as discriminatory, noting that there have been stringent calls for President Buhari's resignation from civil rights advocates, legislators, retired military officers and political party leaders including chieftains of the APC. 

The statement partly read, “ASCAB has confirmed that Mr. Tanko- Yakasai is being held incommunicado in an undisclosed detention facility.  

“Having regard to the fact that civil rights advocates, retired military officers and political party leaders, including chieftains of the All Progressives Congress have repeatedly asked President Buhari to call it quits due to the worsening insecurity in the country there is no justification whatsoever for the arrest and detention of Mr. Tanko- Yakasai.

“In both Chambers of the National Assembly, there have been strident calls by legislators for President Buhari's resignation or impeachment on the grounds that criminal gangs have taken over the monopoly of violence in the country. Since such concerned citizens were never arrested the ongoing harassment of Mr. Tanko-Yankasai is high-handed, discriminatory and illegal. 

“It is on record that the APC and its leaders, including General Muhammadu Buhari; National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu; Malam Nasir El-Rufai and Alhaji Lai Mohammed repeatedly called for former President Goodluck Jonathan's resignation between 2013 and 2014. Yet they were never subjected to any form of intimidation for exercising their freedom of expression at the material time.”

The group warned that calls for President Buhari's resignation is likely to continue to be made by other concerned individuals and groups over the security situation in the country.

It urged the government “not to be intolerant of criticism in respect of their office so as to ensure that they are accountable to the people. They should not be made to feel that they live in an ivory tower and therefore belong to a different class. They must develop thick skins and where possible, plug their ears with wool if they feel too sensitive or irascible."

It added: “In view of the foregoing, we demand the immediate and unconditional release of Mr. Tanko-Yakasai from illegal custody.

“However, if the State Security Service has evidence that the political detainee has committed any criminal offence known to law, he should be transferred to the police for proper investigation and possible prosecution without any delay.”

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Alliance on Surviving COVID-19 and Beyond chaired by human rights activist and Senior Advocate of Nigeria, Femi Falana, has condemned the arrest of former aide to Kano State governor, Salisu Tanko-Yakasai, by men of the Department of State Services.

The group stated that Tanko-Yakasai had legitimately exercised his constitutional right by speaking against perceived faults in the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government. 

In a statement on Sunday, the group reminded Buhari that the All Progressives Congress and its leaders repeatedly called for former President Goodluck Jonathan's resignation between 2013 and 2014 but were never subjected to any form of intimidation for exercising their freedom of expression.

The group described Tanko-Yakasai’s arrest as discriminatory, noting that there have been stringent calls for President Buhari's resignation from civil rights advocates, legislators, retired military officers and political party leaders including chieftains of the APC. 

The statement partly read, “ASCAB has confirmed that Mr. Tanko- Yakasai is being held incommunicado in an undisclosed detention facility.  

“Having regard to the fact that civil rights advocates, retired military officers and political party leaders, including chieftains of the All Progressives Congress have repeatedly asked President Buhari to call it quits due to the worsening insecurity in the country there is no justification whatsoever for the arrest and detention of Mr. Tanko- Yakasai.

“In both Chambers of the National Assembly, there have been strident calls by legislators for President Buhari's resignation or impeachment on the grounds that criminal gangs have taken over the monopoly of violence in the country. Since such concerned citizens were never arrested the ongoing harassment of Mr. Tanko-Yankasai is high-handed, discriminatory and illegal. 

“It is on record that the APC and its leaders, including General Muhammadu Buhari; National Leader, Asiwaju Bola Tinubu; Malam Nasir El-Rufai and Alhaji Lai Mohammed repeatedly called for former President Goodluck Jonathan's resignation between 2013 and 2014. Yet they were never subjected to any form of intimidation for exercising their freedom of expression at the material time.”

The group warned that calls for President Buhari's resignation is likely to continue to be made by other concerned individuals and groups over the security situation in the country.

It urged the government “not to be intolerant of criticism in respect of their office so as to ensure that they are accountable to the people. They should not be made to feel that they live in an ivory tower and therefore belong to a different class. They must develop thick skins and where possible, plug their ears with wool if they feel too sensitive or irascible."

It added: “In view of the foregoing, we demand the immediate and unconditional release of Mr. Tanko-Yakasai from illegal custody.

“However, if the State Security Service has evidence that the political detainee has committed any criminal offence known to law, he should be transferred to the police for proper investigation and possible prosecution without any delay.”

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Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency in Sokoto State have arrested a 36-year-old suspected trans-border drug trafficker, Nkem Timothy, alias Auwalu Audu with 62 wraps of substance suspected to be cocaine.

Timothy was caught while trying to cross over to Algeria through Niger Republic with the drugs which have an estimated street value of about N1 billion.

File photo used to illustrate story  

In a statement issued on Sunday by the Director, Media & Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, NDLEA, the substance which weighed 1.550 kg, was neatly concealed inside yoghurt bottles.

Babafemi in the statement said the suspect who resides in Algeria, was intercepted on a motorcycle around the Baggage area at the Illela border while trying to cross to the Niger Republic.
 
“He was found with an ECOWAS passport with a different name written as Auwalu Audu but he gave his real name as Nkem Timothy,” he said. 

Babafemi said his men had commenced further investigation to unravel Timothy's sponsor and other members of the trans-border drug cartel.
 
“This is a groundbreaking feat for us in the Command as the seizure of this magnitude of type A drug (cocaine) has never been made in Sokoto Command before," he said. 

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Operatives of the National Drug Law Enforcement Agency in Sokoto State have arrested a 36-year-old suspected trans-border drug trafficker, Nkem Timothy, alias Auwalu Audu with 62 wraps of substance suspected to be cocaine.

Timothy was caught while trying to cross over to Algeria through Niger Republic with the drugs which have an estimated street value of about N1 billion.

File photo used to illustrate story  

In a statement issued on Sunday by the Director, Media & Advocacy, Femi Babafemi, NDLEA, the substance which weighed 1.550 kg, was neatly concealed inside yoghurt bottles.

Babafemi in the statement said the suspect who resides in Algeria, was intercepted on a motorcycle around the Baggage area at the Illela border while trying to cross to the Niger Republic.
 
“He was found with an ECOWAS passport with a different name written as Auwalu Audu but he gave his real name as Nkem Timothy,” he said. 

Babafemi said his men had commenced further investigation to unravel Timothy's sponsor and other members of the trans-border drug cartel.
 
“This is a groundbreaking feat for us in the Command as the seizure of this magnitude of type A drug (cocaine) has never been made in Sokoto Command before," he said. 

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The Kano State governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, has authorised the closure of five health training institutions in the state with immediate effect.

The Public Relations Officer of the Ministry of Health, Hadiza Mustapha Namadi, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday.

Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.

According to her, the directive was necessary to prevent possible attacks on schools located in areas prone to security threat within the state. 

The affected institutions include the School of Health Technology Bebeji, School of Nursing Madobi, and the Schools of Midwifery in Gwarzo, Gezawa and Dambatta.

The development comes hours after the state government also ordered the closure of 12 secondary schools and four tertiary institutions on the outskirts of the state capital over increasing insecurity.

The Commissioner for Health, Aminu Ibrahim Tsanyawa, who announced the directive on Saturday earlier noted that adequate arrangements had been made for the students to continue with their academic activities.

The statement advised parents and guardians to pick up their children from their respective schools today (Sunday morning).
 

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The Kano State governor, Abdullahi Ganduje, has authorised the closure of five health training institutions in the state with immediate effect.

The Public Relations Officer of the Ministry of Health, Hadiza Mustapha Namadi, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday.

Kano State Governor, Abdullahi Umar Ganduje.

According to her, the directive was necessary to prevent possible attacks on schools located in areas prone to security threat within the state. 

The affected institutions include the School of Health Technology Bebeji, School of Nursing Madobi, and the Schools of Midwifery in Gwarzo, Gezawa and Dambatta.

The development comes hours after the state government also ordered the closure of 12 secondary schools and four tertiary institutions on the outskirts of the state capital over increasing insecurity.

The Commissioner for Health, Aminu Ibrahim Tsanyawa, who announced the directive on Saturday earlier noted that adequate arrangements had been made for the students to continue with their academic activities.

The statement advised parents and guardians to pick up their children from their respective schools today (Sunday morning).
 

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