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Following a heavy downpour in Kebbi State, some potion of Makera bridge, linking Kangiwa and Argungu has collapsed.
The Honourable Commissioner of Works, Hon. Abdullahi Muslim, disclosed this in Birnin Kebbi on Friday.
He therefore, warned individuals, private and public motorists to keep-off the road in view of the dangers involved until after repairs.
Hon. Muslim observed that the advice became imperative to ensure safety of lives and property of citizens in the state.
The commissioner assured the general public of the state government's quick response through his ministry to ensure that "the bridge is reconstructed for public use and safety."
The Northern Awareness Network (NAN) has expressed grave concern over the recent public criticisms directed towards Defence Minister Bello Mohammed Matawalle by Zamfara Governor Dauda Lawal.
This political maneuvering, according to a statement by the NAN chairman, Salihu Sulaiman, is not only ill-timed but also appears to undermine the significant strides made in the fight against insecurity in the region. Such actions threaten the collaborative efforts that have been essential in restoring safety and stability, raising critical questions about the current leadership’s commitment to addressing the pervasive security crisis.
Zamfara and its neighboring states have long suffered from a catastrophic security situation, where acts of banditry have ravaged communities and disrupted everyday life. In response, Minister Matawalle has initiated several strategic measures aimed at curbing the violence, including the strategic deployment of military resources and enhanced community engagement.
Noteworthy successes under his leadership include the neutralization of key bandit leaders and the significant reduction of bandit forces operating in the region. These measures have not only brought a semblance of security back to affected areas but have also laid the groundwork for the potential socio-economic revitalization that the region desperately needs.
Amidst this backdrop, Governor Lawal's vociferous attacks on Matawalle raise pertinent questions about his intentions. His apparent culpability, particularly documented in a recently circulated letter titled 'RE-NORTH-WESTERN GOVERNORS/UN-ORGANIZED SECURITY SUMMIT IN KATSINA, unveil a troubling nexus between the state government and criminal enterprises. The document requests the outrageous sum of One Billion, Three Hundred and Seventy-Eight Million Naira to fund a dubious reconciliation program with notorious bandit leaders—individuals who have perpetuated violence and terror in the region.
This request, purportedly aimed at providing financial incentives to high-profile bandits, coupled with reported payoffs to certain media outlets, betrays an unsettling degree of complicity with those violent actors who have exploited the vulnerabilities of local communities.
What is particularly disheartening is that Lawal's public disdain for Matawalle’s efforts seems motivated by a desire for political capital rather than genuine concern for public safety.
"His stance not only betrays a lack of understanding regarding the complexities of the security crisis in Northern Nigeria but also raises alarms about the potential ramifications of political discord on collective security efforts.
As responsible leaders are expected to promote unity in the face of adversity, Lawal's actions may serve to embolden criminal elements, distracting from the unified front that is critical in the ongoing fight against insecurity.
NAN contends that the prevailing successes against banditry in Zamfara and its surrounding regions are not merely the product of one individual's efforts but rather a culmination of collaborative strategies involving diverse stakeholders, including community leaders and military operatives.
The actions of Governor Lawal, particularly his pointed criticisms of the Defence Minister, could ripple through the political landscape in ways that undermine the fragile security gains achieved thus far.
Given the gravity of these circumstances, NAN calls for Governor Lawal’s immediate resignation to ensure that the commendable initiatives put forth by Minister Matawalle can progress unhindered. Should he refuse, there may be a compelling case for the federal government to impose a state of emergency in Zamfara, appointing a sole administrator with a singular focus on addressing the intractable security issues plaguing the region.
An authoritative approach may re-establish order and facilitate a more robust and coordinated response from security forces, rooted in adherence to the law and the vital objective of achieving enduring peace.
"We also acknowledge that the collective movement towards stabilizing the North-West commenced with President Tinubu's directive, which led to the on-ground operations under Matawalle's administration. Prior to these interventions, the North-West was rife with horror, as rampant kidnapping rings held entire communities hostage.
"The emergence of a more secure environment, wherein bandit leaders like Bello Turji have been effectively sidelined and others like Halilu Sububu cut down, is a testament to the successes fueled by a renewed commitment to combatting insecurity.
"It is vital to respect and acknowledge the significant victories against the forces of insecurity that have afflicted our communities. The Northern populace understands profoundly the consequences of lax leadership, which often emboldens criminality. Therefore, the commendable efforts of President Tinubu and the operational success of our military forces must not be downplayed or undermined by politically motivated discord.
NAN reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the ongoing battle against insecurity in Northern Nigeria. We applaud the sacrifices made by our armed forces, celebrate the collaborative spirit fostered under Minister Matawalle, and express our deep appreciation for the international allies working alongside us to restore peace. "However, the specter of politically motivated actions, such as those demonstrated by Governor Lawal, necessitates vigilance, collective action, and an unwavering commitment to unity in pursuit of a secure future for all residents of the North-West" it added.
The Arewa Young Lawyers Forum (AYLF) said the avoidable drama going on in Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) as regards the so called corruption allegations against the former Governor of Kogi State Yahaya Bello , is nothing but a deliberate and calculated attempt by the commission to create unnecessary havoc and create a scenario in which the commission will further be thrown into yet another controversy capable of ruining the remaining authoritative image of the commission.
A statement issued by Abubakar Kurawa Esq President Arewa Young Lawyers Forum said, "By law EFCC is established to investigate cases of financial crimes in the country, with a view to submitting the outcome of such investigations to the Courts of Law for adjudication.
In no way did the EFCC Establishment statute contemplate a situation where by the EFCC will became a law onto itself by way of convicting or passing Judgement on a particular suspect. However, in the eyes of The commission the case of Alhaji Yahaya Bello, is different.
The commission has constituted a court onto itself, trying and convicting Alhaji Yahaya Bello, in its own public court.
It’s clearly obvious, that the commission, does not desire to conduct any meaningful investigation on the allegation leveled against His Excellency Yahaya Bello. Rather, they are concerned about creating media uproar thereby poisoning the minds of the gullible.
"The same commission that claimed to be looking for His Excellency Yahaya Bello for questioning over his “Exemplary “ stewardship as The Governor of Kogi State, failed to have any questions for him when he made himself available at the commission Headquarters for questioning on Wednesday 19th September. His Excellency , voluntarily, without any form of forceful coercion, submit himself to EFCC for questioning.
"This is a fact known to most Nigerians. He was there, and went only because the Commission said they have some questions for him to answer. But, when he made himself available, they said “oh sorry sir we have nothing to ask you.”
To create their usual drama, later in the evening on the same day, operatives of EFCC, where seen at The Kogi State Governor’s, in full war gear shooting sporadically, claiming that they came to arrest His Excellency Alhaji Yahaya Bello.
"The same Yahaya Bello, who was earlier in the day within the four walls of their offices and they turned him down, that “no questions for you sir.”
"It must be categorically stated here that EFCC as an anti corruption investigative agency must remain within the purview of the law and operate with utmost regard to the rules of law and the tenets of Fundamental Rights. It’s trite, that presumption of innocence is a vital ingredient of fundamental Rights as enshrined in our Constitution. Hence subjecting any individual to media trial and premature conviction is an aberration of that very important principle.
The lawyers group said, every citizen have a right to fair hearing and his innocence must be presumed until proven otherwise by a competent court of law.
The forum observed that the matter of Yahaya Bello v EFCC is pending before the court and the court must be allowed to give its judgment, stressing that all the charades of trying to make headlines wrongly by the commission most be stopped. "We are running a constitutional Democracy in this country not a form of dictatorship. To protect and preserve our democracy all hands must be on deck including that of EFCC" the forum President stated.
The leadership of the Arewa Youths Consultative Forum (AYCF) in reaction to recent comments and demands made by Zamfara State Governor Dauda Lawal regarding the resignation of the Minister of State for Defence, Bello Mohammed Matawalle.
AYCF in a statement issued by it's President General Yerima Shettima said, "it is with utmost urgency and seriousness that we unequivocally state that it is not Minister Matawalle who should resign, but rather Governor Dauda Lawal himself, given the alarming evidence that has emerged of his involvement in financing terror groups operating within the region.
In a recently circulated document titled *RE-NORTH-WESTERN GOVERNORS/UN-ORGANIZED SECURITY SUMMIT IN KATSINA*, the intricate ties between Governor Lawal and criminal enterprises are laid bare. Within this document, a request is made for the staggering sum of One Billion, Three Hundred and Seventy-Eight Million Naira to be allocated for a dubious state government reconciliation programme with notorious bandit leaders.
The group said, "This initiative raises serious ethical and legal concerns, especially considering that the funds were earmarked for distribution to high-profile bandit leaders including Bello Turji, Dogo Gide, Ado Aliero, Halilu Sububu, and Gwaska Dan Karami, along with payoffs to certain media houses and influencers. Such transactions indicate a deep-seated complicity with the very elements who have wreaked havoc and fear throughout our communities.
"Moreover, the recent actions and escalating desperation displayed by Governor Lawal seem to directly correlate with the significant setbacks he has experienced in his attempts to navigate the security crisis. Following the arrest of his former aide, Bashir Hadejiya, on serious charges of gun running and international criminal conspiracy, Lawal appears to have adopted a defensive position.
"Additionally, the elimination of bandit leader Halilu Sububu and the diminishing power of criminal factions, attributed to the steadfast efforts of Minister Matawalle and the armed forces, have further exacerbated his unease.
"Governor Lawal's calls for Matawalle's resignation reflect not only a diversionary tactic but also a grave misunderstanding of the dire circumstances we face as a region. It is clear that the ongoing ‘fresh onslaught’ by Minister Matawalle has yielded palpable results in the battle against banditry, thereby weakening the affiliates of criminality that Governor Lawal appears to be shielding.
"If we are to capitalize on the successes that have been achieved under Minister Matawalle's stewardship, we must demand that Governor Lawal steps down. His tenure has fostered an environment where governance and criminality appear to overlap dangerously.
"In light of the evidence against Governor Dauda Lawal and the implications it bears for our collective security, the AYCF is calling for the immediate resignation of the Governor. Should he fail to resign voluntarily, we advocate for the declaration of a total state of emergency in Zamfara State, which would entail the removal of Governor Lawal and the appointment of a military sole administrator. Such a measure is essential to restore order and address the deteriorating security situation through the proven methodologies employed by Minister Bello Mohammed Matawalle".
AYCF averred that the people of Zamfara and the broader region deserve governance that prioritizes their safety and well-being, adding that we cannot afford to maintain leaders whose interests seem to align more closely with criminals than with their constituents. "The time for decisive action is now" the forum stressed..
The Kebbi State Governor, Comrade Dr Nasir Idris, Kauran Gwandu, has appreciated the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA)’s proactive stance in assessing flood risk areas, providing relief and strengthening people's capacity for disaster management.
The governor gave the commendation during the "2024 Downscaling of Flood Early Warning Strategies for Early Actions." event held in Birnin Kebbi on Thursday.
Gov. Idris, represented by the Deputy Governor, Alhaji Abubakar Umar-Tafida, said: ”Your expertise and resources will bolster our efforts to protect lives, livelihoods and infrastructure."
He recalled that the state had experienced severe flooding, which affected at least 13 LGAs recently, displacing communities and affecting agricultural productivity.
”Your visit will help identify more areas of urgent need and enhancing flood early warning systems, strengthening emergency preparedness and response, as well as providing relief and rehabilitation support,” he noted.
The governor reiterated the committed of his administration to collaborating with NEMA to ensure effective flood management and disaster risk reduction.
In her speech, the Director-General, NEMA, Hajiya Zubaida Umar, said so far, about 1,061,254 persons have been affected by flood, 634,035 displaced, and 94,741 houses damaged or submerged across the country.
Umar, who was represented by Dr Daniel Obot, the Director, Disaster Risk Reduction of the agency, warned that 16 local government areas of Kebbi were predicted to be affected by flood this year.
She said the aim of early warning strategies was to integrate direct risk communication and engagement approach to disseminate early warning message for early actions at the state, local government, and community levels.
”The rainfall and flood advisories contained in the Season Climate Prediction (SCP), and Annual Flood Outlooks (AFO) of Nigeria, Meteorological Agency and Nigeria Hydrological Services Agency (NIHSA), respectively, have provided us with vulnerable early warning alerts.
”Consequently, all of us are expected to take actions that drastically reduce the adverse impacts of floods on the entire lands and the Nigerian population, especially for the most vulnerable persons living in communities identified to be at risk of flooding,” she said.
Umar revealed that the statistics from the National Emergency Coordination Centre (EOC) of NEMA as at Friday, Sept. 13, indicated that 176 LGAs in 30 states including FCT were effected, as against the 148 LGAs and 31 states predicted by NIHSA.
”About 1,061,254 persons are affected; 634,035 are being displaced; 94,741 houses are either damaged or destroyed, while 125,805 hectares of farmlands can be regarded as submerged or crops being washed away across the country,” he disclosed.
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