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Thursday, 15 August 2024

NAN Calls for Urgent Action After Bashir Hadejiya’s Arrest Unveils Extensive Criminal Network




By Editor

The Northern Awareness Network (NAN) has called for immediate and thorough action following the arrest of Bashir Hadejiya, whose alleged criminal activities pose a significant threat to Nigeria’s security and stability. Hadejiya faces serious charges including treason, gun-running, and involvement in transnational crime, shedding light on a complex network of illicit operations extending beyond Nigeria's borders.


In a statement, NAN Chairman Salifu Suleiman commended the Nigerian security agencies for their successful arrest of Hadejiya. “The apprehension of Hadejiya reflects the dedication and efficiency of our security forces in tackling sophisticated criminal networks,” Suleiman said. However, he urged that this accomplishment should not be seen as the end but as a critical step towards addressing a deeper issue.


Hadejiya’s activities have exposed alarming cross-national implications. His alleged connections to arms smuggling and the trafficking of gold stolen from the Central Bank of Libya illustrate a dangerous collaboration with international crime syndicates. This partnership threatens not only Nigeria’s national security but also regional and global stability.


Further complicating the situation, Hadejiya is reportedly linked to the recent #EndBadGovernance protests, where he allegedly financed and incited violence. Suleiman expressed concern, stating, “It is deeply troubling to discover that Hadejiya exploited legitimate protests to further his criminal agenda, undermining public trust and destabilizing communities.”


The investigation has also revealed disturbing links between Hadejiya and high-ranking officials, including former heads of the Department of State Security Service (DSS). Suleiman highlighted, “These connections point to a broader systemic failure and corruption within our institutions that must be addressed.”


NAN is calling on the government to take decisive and comprehensive action. “We demand that all individuals involved in Hadejiya’s criminal network be swiftly apprehended and prosecuted,” Suleiman asserted. He also urged the government to improve inter-agency collaboration, strengthen security protocols, and conduct thorough investigations into all implicated parties.


The organization emphasized the need for public vigilance and cooperation with security agencies to combat these threats. “Our democracy relies on accountability and transparency,” Suleiman concluded. “We must act decisively to eradicate these criminal activities and restore faith in our national institutions.”


NAN’s statement underscores the urgent need for a coordinated response to safeguard Nigeria’s future and ensure that those who threaten national security are held accountable.

Bashir Hadejiya Arrest: A Turning Point in Nigeria's Security Landscape - AYCF



By editor 

The Arewa Youths Consultative Forum (AYCF) today addresses a matter of grave national concern, yet one which provides an avenue for unity and enhanced commitment to our shared future. Our recent collective focus on the security of the Nigerian state has been underscored dramatically by the arrest of Bashir Hadejiya, a suspect implicated in treason, gun-running, and other transnational crimes.


This operation, orchestrated by our diligent security agencies, represents a remarkable achievement in safeguarding the integrity and sovereignty of Nigeria.

We commend the Nigerian Police and the myriad security agencies involved in this extraordinary success. Your commitment to upholding the law and ensuring the safety of our communities is exemplary. 


According to a statement issued by the President General of the forum Yerima Shettima, the apprehension of individuals such as Bashir Hadejiya not only protects our borders but also underscores the importance of vigilance in combating increasingly sophisticated networks of crime and terrorism. The nexus between local and international criminal enterprises calls for a fortified response from all stakeholders to dismantle these dangerous operations.



The confession of Bashir Hadejiya has unveiled a disturbing nexus of criminality that transcends national boundaries, posing significant threats not only to Nigeria but to the broader West African region and beyond. His involvement in the gun-running trade and the smuggling of gold pilfered from the Central Bank of Libya underscores a perilous partnership with international criminal networks.


These entities do not merely undermine our national integrity; they provide the very resources necessary for exacerbating terrorism and instability across West Africa—a situation that represents a severe affront to our sovereignty and a pronounced invasion of our peace.


The implications of Hadejiya's criminal endeavors are profound and far-reaching. Reports surrounding his arrest paint a grim portrait of a culprit enmeshed in a web of illicit activities, including arms trafficking, money laundering, and the facilitation of terrorism. Such actions should function as a harbinger of concern for citizens and lawmakers alike.


Hadejiya's confessions illustrate a shadowy underbelly that not only threatens the stability of Nigeria but also serves as a bellwether for the broader security landscape, as these criminal networks operate beyond geographical constraints. The ripple effects of their operations have generated an environment rife with violence, fear, and socio-economic decay—equally damaging to individual nations and to the wider international community.

Compounding these alarming developments is Hadejiya's admission of funding and orchestrating protests, notably the #EndBadGovernance demonstrations that erupted across Nigeria. 


While the original intent of such protests—calling for accountability and reform—may be noble, the infiltration of criminal elements into these movements poses a serious danger. It has led to the corruption of legitimate dissent, precipitating chaos and disorder across our communities. The stark reality that vulnerable populations can be manipulated in their moments of frustration reveals the exploitation of genuine grievances by those with ulterior motives. 


This manipulation is particularly evident in the recent disturbances across northern Nigeria, where young demonstrators, driven by long-standing frustrations, were co-opted and funded by criminal conspirators intent on advancing their own chaotic agendas.


The gravity of the implications of Bashir Hadejiya's actions cannot be overstated. His confessions, particularly regarding his connections to influential figures in the political sphere, including allegations linking him to a former Director of the Department of State Security Service (DSS), reveal deeper, systemic failings within our governance structures. 


These connections are not merely incidental; they indicate a troubling state of affairs in which the very institutions tasked with ensuring the safety and integrity of the nation appear to harbor, or at the very least tolerate, criminal enterprises. This complicity—or, at best, the negligence of duty—exposes a vulnerability in our political and security frameworks that must not be ignored.

In essence, the cross-national implications illuminated by Hadejiya's confession provide ample justification for alarm. 


The interconnected nature of global criminal networks means that incidents of this sort cannot be treated as isolated cases. Rather, they form part of a larger tapestry of chaos that jeopardizes national security and regional stability. The implications ripple outward, threatening democratic processes and undermining the rule of law. The ability of individuals like Hadejiya to not only navigate but exploit the gaps within our governance structures serves as a clarion call for more stringent measures to ensure accountability and transparency in our political arenas.


To stem the tide of these insidious influences, it is imperative that we remain vigilant and proactive. Policymakers, security agencies, and civil society must engage in robust discourse on how to fortify our political institutions against the encroachment of organized crime. This includes enhanced accountability mechanisms to ensure that political actors are not only transparent in their dealings but also held liable for any complicity in illegal activities. 


The integrity of our democratic processes and the safety of our communities depend on a comprehensive approach that addresses the multifaceted challenges presented by figures like Bashir Hadejiya.

In light of these events, we take this opportunity to remind President Bola Ahmed Tinubu of the numerous communiqués and calls urging him to acknowledge the ongoing machinations against his administration driven by malicious elements, both within and outside our borders. These tactics are directed not just at the President, but at his steadfast supporters and defenders.


They aim to sow discord and factionalism among the ranks of those who support this administration, thereby rendering it vulnerable to subversive takeover.


We laud the unwavering commitment of President Tinubu's security team, specifically praising the resolute efforts of key figures such as National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu, Defence Minister Badaru Abubakar, and Minister of Defence Bello Mohammed Matawalle.


Their tireless work is essential in our collective fight against these threats. To bolster our national security further, we advocate for empowering these defenders—providing them with the tools, resources, and authority necessary to navigate complex national security challenges. It is only through a well-resourced and supported security team that we can expect to confront the evolving threats that loom over our democracy.


The revelations surrounding Hadejiya's criminal affiliations underscore a pressing need for a united front against the forces that threaten our sovereignty and stability. As citizens, we must advocate for reforms that prioritize transparency, accountability, and ethical conduct. Failure to address these issues will not only permit the continuation of this dangerous status quo but also set a precedent for other criminal actors to exploit vulnerabilities within our political systems. The time for action is now, as the stakes could not be higher for Nigeria, West Africa, and the international community at large.


It is imperative that we signal our intent to take the necessary actions against those who manipulate the socio-political landscape for personal gain. Those who assist in camouflaging their ill-intentions under the guise of political involvement must be held accountable. The implications of Hadejiya's confession are crucial; his links to political figures—both in the North and South—demand scrutiny and refusing to convict these corrupt partnerships only hampers our national unity and progress.


We insist on a thorough investigation of all individuals involved in this nefarious enterprise. We reiterate our support for President Tinubu and his administration in their efforts to maintain national security and social cohesion. Let us remain vigilant and united against any entities that seek to undermine the stability of Nigeria and, by extension, the wellbeing of her people.

Tuesday, 13 August 2024

Yauri Emir lauds Gov. Idris for restoring peace, facilitating people back to farm

 


The Emir of Yauri in Kebbi State, Dr Zayyanu Abdullahi, has commended His Excellency, Comrade Dr Nasir Idris for restoring prevailing peace in his domain and the state at large.


He gave the commendation while receiving All Progressives Congress (APC) campaign entourage on a courtesy at his palace in Yauri on Tuesday.


The entourage were in Yauri to flagg-off the Zonal Campaign Rally for the upcoming Local Government elections scheduled for Aug. 31, 2024.


The Monarch said his subjects were very happy with the present Kauran Gwandu led-administration, saying that: "It is during your time that people of Yauri are enjoying peace, we are now sleeping with our two eyes close.


"Your efforts in restoration of peace across the state is really yielding positive results, our people in the villages have gone back to their farms. Therefore, we must appreciate your sincere efforts."


The Emir also appreciated the governor for executing multiple developmental projects in the emirate, which he said, had transformed the area.


"His Excellency, Comrade Dr Nasir Idris Kauran Gwandu has built schools in our domain, road construction is ongoing apart from other infrastructure, we are short of words to show our real appreciation.


"Your administration has positively impacted on our lives, as such, people of this emirate will remain grateful and supportive to your administration," he assured. 


Earlier, the governor told the emir that they were in his palace to seek royal blessings, advice, and support for peaceful and successful local government elections.


The governor, who was represented by his Deputy, Sen. Umar Abubakar-Tafida appreciated the traditional ruler for his fatherly advice and support to the present administration at all levels.


He promised to work hand-in-hand with traditional institutions for the betterment of the state. 

Northern stakeholders demand investigation into Hon. Ikenga led C’tee over alleged corruption



By Editor

The Northern Stakeholders Consultative Forum (NSCF) has called on the National Assembly, particularly the House of Representatives, to launch a comprehensive investigation into Hon. Ugochinyere Ikenga led disbanded committee on oil industry, following alarming allegations of bribery and corruption.

Hon. Ikenga, who was a co-chairman of a recently disbanded committee overseeing the oil industry, is accused of soliciting a substantial financial bribe and boasting about paying $1.7 million to secure his committee chairmanship.

Addressing the press in Kaduna, the forum expressed deep concern over the accusations, which they claim threaten to erode public trust in Nigeria's legislative process. The stakeholders emphasized that such misconduct not only undermines the integrity of the National Assembly but also poses a serious risk to the nation’s democratic foundations.

In a text of the briefing read by spokesperson of the forum,  Comrade Ali Mohammed Sani, in the presence of key forum members including the Convener Yerima Shettima, Secretary General Comrade Danjuma Paul, and Patron Abdulazeez Suleiman of the group, they  highlighted the potential consequences of the disbanded committee’s actions. They warned that if left unaddressed, the alleged misconduct could undermine the trust of the Nigerian populace in their elected officials and in the legislative framework that governs the country.

The forum further revealed that its ongoing investigations uncovered deeply troubling patterns of behavior by Hon. Ikenga. According to the group, “as recently as July 4, 2024, unusual activities were reported around the House of Representatives premises. Subsequent inquiries allegedly revealed that Hon. Ikenga had engaged private investigators to gather compromising information for the purpose of blackmailing the Speaker of the House, Hon. Tajudeen Abass, and the Deputy Speaker, Hon. Kalu Benjamin. “

The goal, the forum claimed, was to pressure the House leadership into allowing Ikenga to maintain his leadership role in the disbanded committee.

The forum urged the leadership of the House of Representatives to review CCTV footage from the House complex on the mentioned date, asserting that the recordings would validate their claims and expose the true intent behind Hon. Ikenga's actions.

The NSCF, in partnership with 72 other organizations, reiterated its commitment to promoting accountability, transparency, and ethical governance in Nigeria. They called for a swift and thorough investigation, stressing that the broader implications of unchecked misconduct within the legislature could be devastating to Nigeria's democracy.

The forum however emphasized the need for all stakeholders to take collective responsibility in addressing these alarming developments. They advocated for a legislative process that is transparent, ethical, and accountable, one that genuinely serves the Nigerian populace and restores faith in the nation’s democratic institutions.


Monday, 12 August 2024

Arewa Network Condemns $50,000 Blackmail Plot Against Nigeria's Defence of Minister


The Northern Awareness Network (NAN) has issued a strong statement in response to the troubling revelation of a $50,000 blackmail scheme targeting Nigeria's Minister of State for Defence, Bello Mohammed Matawalle.

According to a report by the Pacific News Times, an offer was made to a group of Arewa youths to orchestrate a smear campaign against the Minister, potentially undermining Nigeria's national security. NAN Chairman, Salihu Sulaiman, who signed the statement, characterized this revelation as "incontrovertible proof" of a larger conspiracy aimed at destabilizing Nigeria's security framework.

"The audacity of offering $50,000 to compromise the credibility of a high-ranking Minister reflects the serious intent of these destabilizing forces," said Sulaiman. "This suggests a coordinated effort, fueled by international actors, to undermine governance and national cohesion in Nigeria."

The NAN statement also highlighted the recent emergence of a video featuring notorious bandit leader Bello Turji, making unsubstantiated allegations against Minister Matawalle. The timing of these allegations, coupled with the foiled #Endbadgovernance protests, and the ugly dimensions they took in northern Nigeria have painted a grim picture of an orchestrated campaign intended to destabilize the North and weaken the federal government's machinery.

Ambassador Abdul Danbature, one of the organizers of the protests, disclosed that the offer came to him from a foreign source through a local intermediary. This detail accentuates the fears voiced by the Arewa Network regarding the involvement of foreign powers in the unnecessary protests over domestic Nigerian strife. The fact that a sum as significant as $50,000 was allegedly offered to tarnish the image of a senior government official points to a meticulously orchestrated campaign with potentially dire consequences. This campaign appears to transcend mere political rivalry, revealing a concerning agenda fueled by actors whose interests lie outside Nigeria’s stability.

The Arewa Network characterizes this blackmail plot as corroborative evidence of a broader conspiracy to destabilize Nigeria, particularly in light of recent protests purportedly meant to undermine national authority. They draw connections between the timing of these protests and the earlier media attention drawn by a video from the notorious bandit leader Bello Turji, who made unsubstantiated claims against Minister Matawalle. The group suggests that such synchronizations indicate a strategic plan aimed at diminishing the Nigerian government’s credibility and eroding public support—especially in a politically sensitive climate leading up to the 2027 elections.

The implications of such destabilization are especially acute in the Northern region, where escalating violence and insecurity have been persistent challenges. The Arewa Network underscores that the August are designed to create an environment wherein the government appears incapable of protecting its citizens, ultimately challenging the legitimacy of the ruling administration led by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The timing of these planned protests appears calculated not only to disrupt governance but also to destabilize the political landscape, particularly by targeting the ruling party’s support base in the North. 

In light of these alarming developments, the NAN called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and his administration to take proactive measures to counteract the destabilizing maneuvers of these groups. The Network emphasizes the need for the government to engage in comprehensive consultations with genuine Northern groups and critical stakeholders to strengthen Nigeria's security and stability ahead the crucial 2027 elections.

The Arewa Network emphasizes that it is unacceptable for foreign entities to allow Nigerian Diaspora forces to exploit their mediums and platforms to foment chaos in Nigeria. It challenges the international community, particularly those governments that have historically claimed to support democratic principles, to take tangible actions against individuals or organizations perpetuating violence and unrest under the guise of political dissent.

The internationally recognized right to peaceful protest is couched within the broader framework of civic responsibility, and it should not serve as a cover for violence or sabotage against a sovereign state's efforts to maintain order and ensure security. The principles underpinning international laws, such as the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), affirm that while peaceful protest is a vestige of democracy, it does not provide carte blanche for inciting violence or civil disobedience. Reinforcing the rule of law, while respecting citizens' rights, is essential in preserving the social contract.

Consequently, the NAN urged the international community to take a firm stance against the use of their space and media platforms to endorse or promote activities that could destabilize Nigeria. The involvement of foreign entities in fostering unrest must not be overlooked, as allowing such behavior to persist undermines Nigeria's sovereignty and endangers the peace and stability of the wider sub-Saharan region.

"Finally, the global implications stemming from a destabilized Nigeria extend far beyond its borders. As the most populous nation in Africa, Nigeria plays a critical role in maintaining regional stability. Instability within its borders could induce cascading effects across the sub-Saharan region, disrupting peace initiatives, exacerbating humanitarian crises, and facilitating the proliferation of terrorism and organized crime. Given these realities, it is not merely in Nigeria's interest but also in the strategic interests of the international community to foster conditions conducive to peace and stability," Sulaiman concluded. "The time for concerted action is now; the stakes could not be higher."




END

International Conspiracy: $50,000 Blackmail Plot Targeting Matawalle Aims to Destabilize Nigeria

By Suleiman Abbah

The revelation by Ambassador Abdul Danbature of a $50,000 blackmail plot against Nigeria's Defence Minister Bello Mohammed Matawalle has sent shockwaves across the nation. This disturbing report, originally brought to light by the Pacific News Times, exposes a dangerous scheme aimed at undermining Nigeria's national security by tarnishing the reputation of a key government official.

The earlier emergence of a video featuring a notorious bandit leader making baseless allegations against Minister Matawalle, coupled with the timing of these allegations in conjunction with the foiled #Endbadgovernance protests, paints a grim picture of an orchestrated campaign intended to destabilize the North and weaken the federal government's machinery.

Danbature's disclosure that the financial inducement was offered to tarnish the image of a senior government official suggests a meticulously planned campaign with potentially dire consequences. The ambitious offer to assassinate the character and reputation of a key defense figure within the Nigerian government is emblematic of a troubling trend of international interference in the country's internal affairs.

The context surrounding this blackmail plot suggests a more comprehensive agenda at play, drawing connections between the alleged smear campaign and strategic sociopolitical events transpiring in Nigeria's northern region. The correlation between these events and the presence of media narratives featuring unsubstantiated accusations against Minister Matawalle hints at a local conspiracy with the potential involvement of international collusion

This revelation highlights the vulnerability of Nigeria's political system to external interference and manipulation. It raises questions about the integrity and security of the country's government officials and institutions. If a Defence Minister can be targeted for blackmail, what other key figures in the government are at risk of being compromised?

The implications of this blackmail plot go beyond just one individual or ministry. It speaks to broader issues of corruption, influence-peddling, and foreign interference in Nigeria's political landscape. It raises concerns about the extent to which the country's sovereignty and national security are being threatened by external actors seeking to manipulate and control key decision-makers.

The fact that the offer came through a local intermediary suggests that there may be domestic collaborators involved in this nefarious scheme. This raises questions about the extent to which corruption and collusion are undermining the integrity of Nigeria's political system and eroding public trust in the government.

Ambassador Abdul Danbature's decision to expose this blackmail plot takes courage and integrity. It demonstrates a commitment to transparency, accountability, and the rule of law. It sends a strong message that such attempts to undermine Nigeria's national security will not go unchallenged and that those responsible will be held accountable.

The involvement of external actors in Nigeria's internal affairs is a cause for concern and requires a coordinated response from the government, law enforcement, and security agencies. It is essential to identify the individuals and entities behind this blackmail plot and to take appropriate measures to prevent similar incidents in the future.

The ongoing machinations aimed at disrupting the relationship between the President and Matawalle serve as a reminder of the complex interplay of power, loyalty, and influence in Nigerian politics. The Minister’s steadfast defense of the President’s ideals highlights not only his indispensable role within the administration but also underscores the threats felt by those who perceive his growing influence as a challenge. 

The engagement of foreign collaborators in this political tug-of-war signifies more than mere transactional politics; it reflects a deep-seated anxiety among self-appointed adversaries of President Bola Tinubu. These individuals perceive the Matawalle's growing influence and proximity to the President as a direct challenge to their aspirations and agendas. In a political landscape that is fraught with volatility, the Minister emerges as a singularly indomitable force, showcasing not only loyalty but also a nuanced understanding of the complexities involved in governance.

Indeed, the Matawalle's ability to cross these treacherous waters, marked by both external pressures and internal dissent, positions him as a crucial bulwark against the multitude of storms that threaten Tinubu and the administration. His unwavering support for the President’s ideals, coupled with a strategic vision for the future of Nigeria, illustrates why he is increasingly seen as the only reliable figure amidst a cacophony of competing interests. This reality is particularly disconcerting for those who feel their political capital waning in light of the Minister’s ascendancy.

Moreover, the deliberate attempts to create rifts between the President and Matawalle seem to stem from an understanding that collaboration between these key figures is essential for reinforcing governance and addressing the myriad challenges facing Nigeria today. The Minister’s role in fortifying this collaboration and enhancing the President’s support base cannot be overstated. His commitment to the President’s agenda reflects a rare blend of political acumen and visionary leadership, qualities that his detractors find increasingly threatening.

As Nigeria navigates its multifaceted challenges, the Minister's position as a reliable ally of the President will undoubtedly continue to play a pivotal role in shaping the country’s political landscape and ensuring that Tinubu's ideals of governance are effectively promoted and defended.

The timing of this revelation, during a period of heightened political sensitivity, indicates that there are concerted efforts to destabilize Nigeria's leadership and create chaos and confusion. It is imperative that the government remains vigilant and takes proactive steps to safeguard the country's national security and protect its key officials from external threats.

The fact that a foreign source was willing to offer such a significant sum of money to compromise the Defence Minister's credibility underscores the lengths to which some actors are willing to go to achieve their nefarious objectives. It is a stark reminder of the dangers posed by external interference in Nigeria's political affairs and the need for constant vigilance and decisive action to counter such threats.

.As Nigeria's political environment grows increasingly complex, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu must remain vigilant and proactive in countering destabilizing maneuvers aimed at undermining the government. Collaboration with international partners who share a vested interest in maintaining peace and stability in Nigeria is crucial. It is imperative for the international community to respect Nigeria's sovereignty and support its government in upholding law and order.

The issue of national integrity and security is of paramount importance for Nigeria, a nation facing numerous internal and external threats to its stability and democratic order. Nigeria's unity and security are constantly under strain from various sources - an insurgency and banditry in the North, ethnic and communal tensions, secessionist agitations, and the infiltration of criminal elements. Robust and proactive measures are absolutely necessary to confront the forces of destabilization and safeguard the principles of democracy, peace, and good governance.

Decisive action is required to neutralize these threats and reaffirm the government's capacity to protect its people. Crucially, this effort must involve a united national front, with all arms of government, security agencies, and the general public working in concert. Divisive partisanship or sectarian loyalties have no place when the very foundations of the Nigerian state are at risk.

Politicians, community leaders, and opinion-shapers must rise above narrow interests and rally the populace around the common cause of preserving the country's territorial integrity and social cohesion. Beyond the domestic front, Nigeria also requires the understanding and support of the international community.

As the most populous country in Africa and a regional powerhouse, Nigeria's stability is intrinsically linked to the peace and security of the entire sub-Saharan region. A destabilized Nigeria would have dire consequences, from exacerbating the humanitarian crisis in neighboring countries to fueling the scourges of human trafficking and irregular migration.

Therefore, Nigeria's bilateral and multilateral partnerships must be anchored in the principles of mutual respect for sovereignty, the promotion of peace, and adherence to international legal norms. While the international community has a legitimate role to play in encouraging democratic reforms and upholding human rights, its interventions should not be employed to undermine Nigeria's legitimate efforts to restore law and order.

Peaceful protests are a constitutional right, but violence and destruction of public property cannot be tolerated in the name of protest. Ultimately, the defense of Nigeria's national integrity and security is a responsibility that transcends partisan politics or ideological divides. It requires a comprehensive strategy that combines robust law enforcement, intelligence-gathering, and conflict resolution mechanisms with a unifying national narrative that resonates with all Nigerians.

Only through such a concerted effort can the country overcome the specter of chaos and uphold the democratic aspirations of its people.

AYCF Raises Alarm Over Plot To Undermine Stability Of Nation




The Arewa Youths Consultative Forum (AYCF) has raised concerns regarding threats to Nigeria's stability in a recent press release by its President General, Yerima Shettima. 

The AYCF, representing the youth of Northern Nigeria, has highlighted several alarming incidents that it believes are part of a deliberate strategy to undermine the stability of the nation. 

AYCF raised particular concerns over the integrity of political leadership in Nigeria's northern region with revelations specifically pointing to a plot targeting prominent figures, including the Vice President Kashim Shettima, Minister of State for Defence, Bello Mohammed Matawalle, and Senator AbdulAziz Yari. 

The orchestrations, revealed by Abdul Dan Bature, one of the organizers of the August 1 protests, particularly the $50,000 scheme focused on Minister Matawalle, cast a long shadow over the political landscape, engendering suspicions about the motives behind such malign activities.

The AYCF’s called for a deeper inquiry into the political dynamics that may underlie these attacks apparently aimed at undermining the political influence of northern leaders, who are deemed crucial to the support base of President Bola Tinubu's administration. By targeting these key figures, the orchestrators of this scheme may be attempting to create divisions between the President and the northern political ranks, thereby destabilizing the broader political landscape of Nigeria. 

Shettima said such revelations highlight a greater concern regarding the safety and security of political office holders in a nation where power struggles often lead to nefarious tactics. The implications of such blackmail campaigns possess the potential to disrupt governance and compromise the effectiveness of leadership, particularly at a time when national unity and stability are paramount.

The $50,000 plot against Minister Matawalle serves as a poignant reminder of the lengths to which President Tinubu's adversaries go to in their desperation to strip him of the influence of such powerful political figures in the North. 

The specificity of Matawalle as the target illustrates a calculated approach to weaken the President's existing political structure within the northern region. Minister Matawalle’s pivotal role in the defence sector amplifies the stakes involved, suggesting that such attacks could also compromise national security by diverting attention from pressing matters of state.

The AYCF posits that the recent incidents of protests, unrest and the mounting agitations across Nigeria signal a broader and more daunting objective: the potential disruption of governance with intentions that may verge on coercive change. 

The notion that a systematic approach is at play raises serious concerns not merely for political actors but for the collective stability of the nation. In light of the fragmented nature of Nigeria's socio-political landscape, the potential for exploitation of existing divisions—particularly those rooted in ethnicity and religion—becomes a pressing reality that necessitates both urgency and vigilance.

Evidence of escalating tensions is starkly illuminated by recent protests in regions like Kaduna, Taraba, Benue, Katsina, and Kano, areas marked by deep-seated ethnic and religious divides.

The AYCF cautions that unrestrained unrest in these regions could devolve into pervasive violence, thereby ushering Nigeria toward a state of chaos that could spiral beyond recovery. Such scenarios evoke an atmosphere of uncertainty and fear, undermining the very tenets of governance and security.
In addressing these alarming revelations, it becomes imperative for relevant authorities to conduct thorough investigations into the claims made by the AYCF.

 The integrity of the political system must be upheld, and those engaging in blackmail schemes should be held accountable to restore public confidence in governance.


As the nation grapples with such malfeasance, it is vital for Nigerian society to remain vigilant and demand accountability to safeguard its democratic values and ensure a future of political integrity.

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