Sunday, 6 April 2025
AYCF Condemns Plateau Killings, Demands Compensation for Victims
Friday, 28 March 2025
AYCF Condemns Killing of 16 Northern Travelers in Edo, Demands Justice
The Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF) has condemned the killing of 16 Northern travelers in Uromi, Edo State, describing it as a “horrific display of mob injustice” and calling for swift action against those responsible.
In a statement issued by its President General, Yerima Shettima, the group expressed outrage over the attack, which occurred on Thursday in the Udune Efandion community. The victims, mostly Hausa hunters traveling from Port Harcourt to Kano for Sallah celebrations, were intercepted around 1:30 p.m. by members of the Edo State Security Corps and local vigilantes before being set upon by a mob.
“We are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of 16 innocent lives, who fell victim to a brutal and misguided attack fueled by false accusations and sheer ignorance,” Shettima said.
He described eyewitness accounts as disturbing, noting that some victims were thrown into the flames after their vehicle was set ablaze.
“The chilling reality of mob justice in Southern Nigeria has once again been exposed. Eyewitness reports reveal a horrifying scene where some victims were removed on wheelbarrows and thrown into the fire. This is an act of sheer barbarism that has no place in a civilized society,” he said.
The AYCF called for an immediate investigation, insisting that justice must be served.
“We demand swift and decisive action from the authorities. Those who incited and participated in this heinous crime must be brought to book. The justice system must not be overshadowed by the lawlessness of a mob,” Shettima stated.
Acknowledging the anger within the Hausa community in Uromi and beyond, the AYCF urged restraint while pursuing justice through lawful means.
“We understand the pain and outrage this incident has caused. However, we appeal to our brothers and sisters to remain calm and avoid any form of retaliation. It is crucial to seek justice through legal and diplomatic channels rather than violence,” Shettima added.
The group pledged support for the victims’ families and reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring such an atrocity is not repeated.
“Our heartfelt condolences go to the families of the victims. We will not relent in our advocacy until the perpetrators of this crime are held accountable. Nigeria must be a country where law and order prevail over mob rule,” he said.
The AYCF called on security agencies and the government to take concrete steps in addressing mob violence, warning that failure to act decisively could lead to further instability.
“We must build a society where dialogue and understanding triumph over ignorance and violence. The AYCF remains committed to promoting peace, justice, and unity among all Nigerians, irrespective of ethnic or regional differences,” Shettima said.
Tuesday, 25 March 2025
Ohanaeze slams critics of INEC over Natasha’s recall process
Ohanaeze Ndigbo, the apex Igbo sociocultural organization, has issued a scathing condemnation of the recent allegations made against the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), particularly under the leadership of Professor Mahmoud Yakubu.
Mazi Okechukwu Isiguzoro, Deputy President General of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, described the allegations as "malicious falsehoods peddled by the anti-democratic group known as the South-South Alliance—an organization evidently manipulated and funded by unscrupulous politicians whose sole aim is to erode public trust in INEC."
Isiguzoro emphasized that the credibility and neutrality of INEC have improved significantly in recent times, making it imperative for all stakeholders to rally in support of the institution. "It is essential that we safeguard the integrity of INEC at all costs, as it represents the cornerstone of our nation's electoral democracy," he stressed.
The Ohanaeze Ndigbo deputy president general also warned that the spurious allegations against INEC pose a significant risk of inciting violence and destabilizing the electoral landscape. "We implore INEC to dismiss these baseless accusations as the distractions they are, intentionally devised to draw attention away from their critical responsibilities."
Isiguzoro called on all Nigerians to rise in defense of the nation's institutions, denounce falsehoods, and ensure that the integrity of INEC remains sacrosanct. "Let us unite in our shared commitment to uphold the democratic principles that bind us as a nation," he urged.
Ohanaeze Ndigbo reaffirmed its commitment to partnering with Professor Yakubu and his team at INEC to fortify Nigeria's democracy against anti-democratic forces.
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Tuesday, 18 March 2025
NYCN Demands Abaribe’s Arrest Over Call for Kanu’s Release
The Northern Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) has condemned Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe’s recent actions at the National Assembly, where he disrupted proceedings and called for the unconditional release of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Sharifudeen Ibrahim Muhammad, the group described Abaribe’s actions as a call for “total lawlessness” and a threat to national security.
The NYCN urged the National Security Adviser, Malam Nuhu Ribadu, and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to take immediate action by suspending and arresting the senator, arguing that his demands could embolden separatist movements in the Southeast.
“The senator’s outburst suggests he may have knowledge of those sponsoring IPOB’s terrorist activities in the region. His actions are not only reckless but also dangerous to the stability of the country,” the statement read.
The group also pointed out what it described as Abaribe’s inconsistency, noting that he had previously commended the arrest of Simon Ekpa, a pro-Biafra agitator, in Finland, viewing it as a positive step toward restoring peace in the Southeast.
“This contradiction raises serious questions about his true motives and intentions,” the NYCN added.
It called on security agencies to closely monitor Abaribe’s activities and ensure that national unity is not undermined by divisive rhetoric.
The Northern Youth Council of Nigeria (NYCN) has condemned Senator Enyinnaya Abaribe’s recent actions at the National Assembly, where he disrupted proceedings and called for the unconditional release of Nnamdi Kanu, leader of the proscribed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB).
In a statement signed by its National Publicity Secretary, Sharifudeen Ibrahim Muhammad, the group described Abaribe’s actions as a call for “total lawlessness” and a threat to national security.
The NYCN urged the National Security Adviser, Malam Nuhu Ribadu, and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to take immediate action by suspending and arresting the senator, arguing that his demands could embolden separatist movements in the Southeast.
“The senator’s outburst suggests he may have knowledge of those sponsoring IPOB’s terrorist activities in the region. His actions are not only reckless but also dangerous to the stability of the country,” the statement read.
The group also pointed out what it described as Abaribe’s inconsistency, noting that he had previously commended the arrest of Simon Ekpa, a pro-Biafra agitator, in Finland, viewing it as a positive step toward restoring peace in the Southeast.
“This contradiction raises serious questions about his true motives and intentions,” the NYCN added.
It called on security agencies to closely monitor Abaribe’s activities and ensure that national unity is not undermined by divisive rhetoric.
Sunday, 16 March 2025
Criticism Trails Zamfara Governor’s N50m Ramadan Gift to Ex-Governors
By Editor
Residents of Zamfara State have expressed outrage over Governor Dauda Lawal’s distribution of N50 million to former governors and deputy governors of the state in the spirit of Ramadan.
Sources said the Secretary to the State Government (SSG), Abubakar Nakwada, disclosed the payments during an informal discussion. He reportedly stated that former Governor Ahmed Rufai Sani Bakura and former Governor Mahmud Aliyu Shinkafi each received N15 million, while former Deputy Governors Muktar Ahmed Anka and Ibrahim Wakala Muhammad got N10 million each.
However, some residents believe the gesture was politically motivated, aimed at securing the loyalty of opposition figures.
The distribution has sparked criticism, particularly in light of the widespread poverty and hunger in the state. Many questioned the acceptance of the funds by former Governor Bakura, who played a key role in implementing Sharia law in Zamfara.
A resident, who spoke anonymously, recalled how Bakura’s administration amputated a man convicted of theft, saying, “Now he is receiving money he never worked for. If we go by the same Sharia principles, this should be considered stealing.”
Another resident accused the beneficiaries of hypocrisy, saying, “Those who claim to be in the opposition have exposed themselves as lacking integrity. If they can accept such payments, they cannot be trusted.”
Some residents also argued that accepting public funds without justification goes against Sharia law and called for the beneficiaries to be held accountable.
It was gathered that the disbursement was handled by the SSG, Abubakar Nakwada, and the Commissioner for Budget, Abdulmalik Gajam, who is a son-in-law to former Governor Bakura. Sources further alleged that Gajam confirmed the transactions in another informal gathering.
The state government has yet to officially respond to the criticisms.
Tuesday, 11 March 2025
Arewa Youths Vow To Occupy NASS, Block Roads If Senator Natasha Suspension Not Lifted
By Editor
The Arewa Youth Assembly For Good Leadership (AYAGL) has averred that putting into perspectives former and recent actions of the Senate President Godswill Akpabio against Northern Senators, it is crystal clear that the Senate President has something against the northern region hence fighting the North directly and indirectly.
AYAGL who also called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to call him to order
in the interest of justice, harmony and peace, posited that "For us as Northern Youths, we feel Akpabio is fighting the entire Northern region and would want to silence all the notable voices from the region who are critical of his high handedness and sectional politics".
Addressing a press conference in Kaduna, the Speaker of the AYAGL, Ambassador Abdul Danbature reiterated that, "going by what has happened under the leadership of Senator Godswill Akpabio, we believe Akpabio is fighting the North directly or indirectly. Our reasons for this belief is not farfetched. The perfunctory suspension of distinguished Senator Natasha Akpoti recently has reinforced our beliefs that Akpabio is fighting the North".
The youth group queried' "What has Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduanghan done to warrant her suspension from legislative duties for 6 months, what has She done to warrant her change of seat? What has She done to warrant her removal as Senate Committee Chairman on Local Content and above all, what has Northern women done for continue harassment?
"What has Northern Nigeria done against Senator Akpabio to stop a motion moved by senator Natasha on NLNG gas pipeline project to Northern Nigeria? Alot of questions are begging for answers and we hope Senator Akpabio will provide answers.
"Northern Nigeria deserves more than what its getting from Akpabio as Senate President. Without the overwhelming support of our Senators from the North, Akpabio wouldn't be sitting as Senate President today. He must stop the victimisation of Senators from the North. He must stop his selective justice. He should realise that power, position and influence are ephemeral.
Since the emergence of Godswill Akpabio as the Senate President of Federal Republic of Nigeria, it has been one drama to another and as discerning Northern Nigeria Youth, we are gradually jumping to the conclusions that Akpabio has a axe to grind with some section of the country especially, the North.
As Youth who constitute the bulk of the population of Northern Nigeria, we have unanimously resolved to lend our voice in condemnation of the mistreatment and maltreatment Northern Nigeria Senators have been subjected to under the leadership of Akpabio.
We have endured and tolerated Akpabio beyond limit and now it is time to speak out. We have realised our Senators from the North are afraid to call a spade a spade because of fear of witch hunting and suspension from the Senate.
Danbature further said, Senator Akpabio must stop relegating the North, stressing that "He must stop his anti North policy. Let Akpabio quickly recall Senator Natasha Akpoti in the interest of justice otherwise, posterity will remember him harshly.
"Let our Northern leaders call Senator Akpabio to order and let the Southern leaders too do same in the interest of peace and unity. This is not just a Senate issue but a national disgrace. Senator Akpabio has ridiculed and denigrated the parliament in Nigeria. We are now a laughing stock among the comity of Nations.
"Akpabio must heed to our call to recall Senator Natasha within 48 hours else we will occupy National Assembly Complex, block lokoja -Kaduna express road and all the 19 Northern States and FCT. We are very much ready and prepared to engage in civil protest until our demands are met.
"We call on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to wade into this matter because some section of the North believes Akpabio could not have done this without his imprimatur".
"As Youth, we are using this medium to tell Akpabio that Nothing last forever, no position is permanent and no power is eternal. Therefore, we will like to advise him to be circumspect and treat his colleagues equally and fairly".
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Sunday, 2 March 2025
Shehu Sani visits home of football legend, Ayo Ogunlana in Kaduna
Human Rights activist and Senator who represented Kaduna Central in the 8th National Assembly, Senator Shehu Sani has visited the Kaduna home of the late football legend Ayo Ogunlana during which he condole with the wife and family members.
Senator Sani who described late Ogunlana as a man who was an inspiration to many young people during his foitball playing days and even after he retired from active football.
While comforting the wife and family members over the painful death, the Senator said," I have always asked about him and wanted to get to see him lately but could not get to.visit him until I saw a flier of his death.
" Infact, even when I saw the flier of his demise, I could hardly believe it, so I sent the flier to Tijanni Babangida and Daniel Amokachi to confirm the situation which they confirmed painfully.
" Madam, the death of your husband is painful to us all, not just you and the children but we cannot question God, please take heart and be strong for the children and grandchildren left behind.
" I will urge that his legacies be sustained even after his death and I will be interested in a foundation in his honour" he assured the wife.
The Senator stressed that "it is a good that you are no more and people keep talking good things about you. Your husband has left a big shoe, his legacies should be protected" he encouraged.
"Take heart. You are a source of comfort created to be together.your late husband found his missing ribs in you, having been peacefully married for over 47 years together, God will comfort you" the Senator prayed.
Mrs Ogunlana who in tears thanked the Senator for finding time to visit and condole them said, her husband who died on Friday 14th February which was on Valentine Day was not sick.
She described her late husband as a friend while reiterating that "He was never sick, on that faithful day, he came back from his early morning jogging and said he never understood his body since coming from jogging and asked me to take him inside because he was no longer able to walk and we assisted him to the chair in the living room.
" Shortly while on the chair, he stretched and sat on the floor and thereafter lay on the floor and insisted be taken to the room. I immediately called the doctor who asked that I administered a particular drug to him but no response, so we rushed him to the hospital and that was the end of my husband" she said.
" My husband is a truthful man, that is one thing i can say about my him, we have lived as friends for 47 years now I. Marriage and God has kept us together even through our his playing days and blessed with children and grandchildren. He was a loving husband and father" she narrated.
Late Ogunlana was a highly astute and vibrant footballer who served the country in several capacities and won several awards.
In his playing days, he was fondly called "dodo mayana" and a "free kick specialist because of his scoring ability.
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