Month: January 2025

Katsina: Gunmen abduct health workers, demand N540m ransom

By Abdullahi Mukhtar Algasgaini

Bandits have placed N540 million ransom on the victims abducted from a General Hospital in Kankara local government area of Katsina State.

The attack on the hospital left a medical doctor and one other with gunshot injuries.

The medical doctor, Dr Murtala Sale Dandashire had sustained gunshot injury when bandits attacked the hospital, Tuesday, during which some staff members were kidnapped.

Yusuf Muhammad Mairuwa, an Assistant Director of Nursing Services and head of the nursing section of the hospital, is one of the kidnapped victims.

A source told Daily Reality that, the attackers had demanded a ransom of N270 million for the release of the nurse.

The bandits have also demanded another sum of N270 million for the other hospital staff and some staff of a fertilizer factory kidnapped close to the hospital during the attack.

Earlier, Governor Dikko Umaru Radda of Katsina State condemned the hospital attack, assuring of his administration’s commitment to ensuring safety and security of the health workers.

He stated that though the state had made noticeable progress in reducing such attacks, the incident reminded them that their mission was not complete.

He assured that the government would implement additional security measures, including enhanced personnel presence at healthcare facilities throughout the state.

According to the Governor in a statement issued by his Chief Press Secretary, Ibrahim Kaula Mohammed, “We are restrategising our security approach to ensure that our medical professionals can perform their vital duties without fear.

“The safety of our healthcare workers and residents remains our paramount concern.”

The yearly Maulud: A Triumph over ‘security threats’ in Kano

By Dr. Mansur Hassan

The annual Maulud celebration organized by the Tijjaniyya sect in Kano State has once again highlighted the resilience of the people of Kano against politically motivated security threats. Despite repeated attempts by unscrupulous elements to disrupt such events, this year’s Maulud, conducted under the leadership of His Excellency Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, the Executive Governor of Kano State, and His Royal Highness Muhammad Sunusi II, the Emir of Kano was successfully held.

Politically Motivated Threats and Compromised Agencies

It has become a recurring issue that whenever the government of Governor Yusuf, under the platform of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP), intends to organize any form of gathering—be it religious, political, or social—certain individuals and groups, who are both indigenes of Kano and enemies of the state, orchestrate unnecessary security threats. These threats, fueled by political motives, are aimed at destabilizing the government and discouraging the people from attending such gatherings.

Disturbingly, some of these elements reportedly exploit their connections with the federal government to influence security agencies. In several instances, certain compromised officials within the security apparatus have appeared to yield to these politically motivated threats rather than prioritizing their constitutional duty to protect the lives and property of law-abiding citizens.

The Role of the Nigeria Police Force

The Nigeria Police Force, constitutionally mandated to ensure peace and security, has often found itself at the center of these controversies. Ideally, any credible security threat should be swiftly addressed to allow citizens to freely exercise their rights to assembly and worship. However, instead of providing adequate protection, there have been instances where the police were reportedly pressured by these unscrupulous individuals to ask the government to cancel such events under the guise of maintaining public safety.

This practice undermines the fundamental rights of citizens and creates unnecessary tension within the state. It is crucial for the police and other security agencies to remain neutral, professional, and committed to their duties rather than bowing to external influences.

A Victory for Unity and Resilience

Despite the challenges, this year’s Maulud celebration was a resounding success, marking a significant victory for the people of Kano. The event demonstrated the unity and resilience of the Tijjaniyya sect and the larger Kano community in the face of politically driven intimidation.

The successful organization of the Maulud sends a strong message that the people of Kano will not be swayed by fear or manipulation. It also highlights the commitment of Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf’s administration to upholding the rights and traditions of the people, ensuring that religious and social gatherings can take place peacefully.

Conclusion

The yearly Maulud celebration in Kano serves as a reminder of the need for vigilance and fairness in governance and security. It underscores the importance of safeguarding the rights of citizens against the machinations of those who seek to exploit political differences for personal gain. As the people of Kano continue to stand united, it is essential for all stakeholders, especially security agencies, to prioritize their constitutional responsibilities and act in the best interest of the state and its citizens.

Alhamdulillah, this year’s Maulud has proven that unity, faith, and determination can overcome even the most insidious of challenges. May such successes continue to inspire peace and harmony across Kano State and Nigeria at large.

Dr. Mansur Hassan is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Mathematics, Northwest University Kano and he can be reached through mhassan@yumsuk.edu.ng

Tinubu directs immediate reform of N-Power program

By Abdullahi Mukhtar Algasgaini

President Tinubu has mandated a reform of the N-Power Scheme to enhance its productivity and impact.the N-Power Scheme to enhance its productivity and impact.

According topresidential aide, Dada Olusegun, in a post on X, the reform aims to connect youths through training and also link them directly to the market space and private sector, ensuring that acquired skills translate into viable job opportunities.

Olusegun said over 100,000 items have been procured to empower youths across the country.

He said the President has also approved a sum of N32.7bn for the implementation of the National Social Investment Program in 2025.

“Through cooperative clusters, Nigerians will benefit from low-interest credits of N300,000-400,000,” he said.

The presidential aide added that the initiative aims to empower vulnerable Nigerians, particularly women and youth, by enabling them to launch or expand small businesses, thus improving their livelihoods.

⁠“2025 promises to be a year of rewards for all Nigerians who have had to go through ongoing economic reforms as the administration seeks to fulfil the Renewed Hope agenda,” he concluded.

Only 10% of Kano pupils can read well, UNICEF warns

By Sabiu Abdullahi

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has expressed concern over the low literacy levels in Kano State, revealing that only 9.6% of primary school pupils in the state have adequate reading skills, while 11.2% demonstrate basic numeracy abilities.

This was disclosed by Rahama Mohammed, the Chief of UNICEF’s Kano Field Office, during a news conference in Kano to mark the 2025 International Day for Education.

Citing the 2021 Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS), Mr. Mohammed highlighted that nearly one million children—about 32% of Kano’s primary school-age population—are not enrolled in formal education.

“This is not just a statistic; it represents the dreams and potential futures of nearly one million children being cut short. Urgent action is required to address this crisis,” he said.

Efforts to Tackle the CrisisTo address the alarming situation, UNICEF has launched several initiatives, including integrating Quranic schools into the formal education system. Under this program, over 290 Quranic teachers and proprietors in Kano and Jigawa states have been trained to combine religious and basic education for children.

Mr. Mohammed added that UNICEF has improved infrastructure in 33 schools across Kano and Jigawa by constructing and rehabilitating Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene (WASH) facilities, benefiting 39,432 children.

“UNICEF has also supported the training of 1,109 teachers in critical areas such as Reading and Numeracy Activities (RANA), Early Childhood Development, and non-formal Quranic school education through the ‘HASKE’ initiative,” he said.

In addition, over 630,249 teaching and learning materials have been distributed to schools, focusing on enhancing early childhood and primary education.

Collaborations and Future PlansUNICEF acknowledged its partners, including the European Union and the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO), for their contributions to the Education and Youth Empowerment (EYE) Programme and the CRIBS project in Kano and Jigawa.

“We remain committed to collaborating with the governments of Kano, Katsina, and Jigawa to achieve better basic education outcomes. Education is the cornerstone of development, and we must not let these children down,” Mr. Mohammed stated.

The conference served as a call to action for stakeholders to work collectively in addressing the education crisis threatening the future of Kano’s children.

DEVASTATING: Petrol tanker explosion hits Enugu, claims multiple lives

By Sabiu Abdullahi

A petrol tanker accident occurred early Saturday morning on the Ugwu Onyama Federal Highway in Enugu State, resulting in the loss of numerous lives and injuring several others.

The incident also destroyed multiple vehicles and comes just a week after a similar tragedy in Niger State claimed at least 98 lives.

Eyewitnesses described the harrowing scenes at the site, with a tanker driver, Eziechina, recounting the catastrophic events.

“A tanker carrying premium motor spirit (PMS), otherwise known as petrol, fell at the hilly road and spilled the product down the road.

“Unfortunately, it caught fire, and all the vehicles plying the road at the time caught fire and burned people beyond recognition.”

According to Eziechina, over 10 people, including children, were burnt beyond recognition, with many others transported to nearby hospitals for treatment.

Rescue operations are ongoing, and authorities are yet to release an official death toll from the Enugu explosion.

FCT hospitals reopen as doctors end warning strike

By Uzair Adam

The Association of Resident Doctors in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, has called off its warning strike following the intervention of the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike.

In a statement issued on Friday, the President of the Association, Dr. George Ebong, confirmed that the FCTA, under Wike’s leadership, has addressed their key demands.

The doctors had shut down all FCTA-owned hospitals on Wednesday to protest unpaid salary arrears and other unresolved issues.

However, Dr. Ebong announced that members of the association have started receiving alerts for their six-month salary arrears, prompting the decision to end the strike.

According to the statement, Minister Wike also approved and ordered immediate payment of the accoutrement allowance owed to health workers, reduced the medical residency bonding to two years, and sanctioned the immediate employment of additional doctors and allied health workers to address the acute shortage of manpower.

Furthermore, he approved and facilitated the payment of locum doctors and other health workers who were owed outstanding wages.

The association has directed its members to resume work on Saturday, January 25, 2025, averting an imminent indefinite shutdown of hospitals in the capital.

Dr. Ebong expressed appreciation for the minister’s swift response, which resolved the immediate concerns but urged him to address other outstanding demands to prevent future industrial actions.

“These demands include the payment of hazard allowances, upgrading and rehabilitation of healthcare facilities, and converting post-part 2 doctors to consultant cadre,” Dr. Ebong stated.

He further praised Wike’s commitment to transforming the health sector in line with the Renewed Hope Agenda and extended an invitation for the minister to visit district hospitals in the near future.

The association also reaffirmed its support for Wike’s efforts to enhance healthcare delivery in the FCT.

NPFL threatens Kano Pillars with stadium ban over non-functional flood lighting

By Sabiu Abdullahi

The Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) has issued a stern warning to Kano Pillars, threatening to revoke their provisional approval to host matches at the Sani Abacha Stadium in Kano if the stadium’s floodlights are not operational by their next home game on Matchday 22.

The league body reminded the club of their commitment to fix the floodlights, a promise made when they were granted approval to return to the stadium last November.

In a statement, the NPFL stated, “Should the flood lighting not be functional for the team’s next home fixture on Matchday 22, Kano Pillars would play home games at any approved venue.”

Earlier in the season, the four-time league champions were forced to play their home matches at the Muhammadu Dikko Stadium in Katsina.

The ‘Sai Masu Gida’ are scheduled to host El-Kanemi Warriors this Sunday.

The Daily Reality understands that failure to comply with the directive may see Kano Pillars exiled from their home ground once again.

Hamas to release 4 Israeli hostages in truce swap agreement

By Sabiu Abdullahi

Hamas is set to release four Israeli women soldiers who have been held hostage since the October 7, 2023 attack, under a truce deal aimed at easing tensions in the Gaza conflict.

The exchange is part of an agreement expected to see a second group of Palestinian prisoners freed as well.

Israel confirmed on Friday that it had received the names of the hostages due to return, but neither side has specified how many Palestinians will be released in exchange.

The four Israeli soldiers who will be freed are Karina Ariev, Daniella Gilboa, Naama Levy, and Liri Albag.

Albag, who turned 19 while in captivity, and the other women, now 20 years old, were captured during the deadly Hamas assault on Israel in October 2023.

As part of the ongoing ceasefire agreement, Hamas spokesperson Abu Obeida stated on Telegram that “as part of the prisoners’ exchange deal, the Qassam brigades decided to release tomorrow four women soldiers.”

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office confirmed the list of names had been received through mediators.

Palestinian sources indicated that the releases could begin by noon, though no specific timing has been confirmed by either Hamas or Israel.

This release is part of a fragile ceasefire deal brokered by Qatar and the United States, which began on January 19, 2025.

The agreement is meant to pave the way for a permanent resolution to the conflict.

The deal’s first phase, which commenced last Sunday, includes the return of 33 hostages in exchange for approximately 1,900 Palestinian prisoners.

Thus far, Israel has seen the return of three hostages—Emily Damari, Romi Gonen, and Doron Steinbrecher—in exchange for the release of 90 Palestinians, predominantly women and minors.

The upcoming phases of the agreement are expected to focus on negotiations for a lasting end to the war and the reconstruction of Gaza, while also facilitating the return of the bodies of deceased hostages.

“Avoid congested places”: Kano police alert residents of possible terrorist attacks

By Anwar Usman

The Kano State Police Command has alerted members of the public on suspected terrorists planning to launch attacks on public gatherings in strategic locations within the state.

This is contained in a statement issued by the command’s Public Relations Officer, SP Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa, on Friday.

“The Kano State Police Command, in liaison with other security agencies, has received intelligence reports of suspected terrorists planning to launch attacks on public gatherings in strategic locations within Kano State.

“In response, we hereby urge residents to exercise caution and avoid crowded places and environments until further notice as a preventive measure to enable security operatives to identify and dislodge possible attackers”.

He further stated that, as part of an effort to ensure a peaceful Kano State, necessary security arrangements have been put in place.

“A team of experts from the command’s Explosive Ordinance Disposal, Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear units have been deployed to strategic locations and are on high alert.

“The unit can be reached through: 08169884988 or 07067157218 for report of suspicious persons or item(s),” Kiyawa said.

He called on members of the public to report any suspicious activity to the nearest police station or contact the state command through the designated mobile phone numbers.

He said the command remains committed to safeguarding lives and properties as well as maintaining law and order in Kano State.

“We appreciate the support and cooperation of the good people of Kano State and urge everyone to remain vigilant. Your vigilance and cooperation are crucial in ensuring public safety,” the statement revealed.

Tinubu approves Ganduje, Gawuna, 43 others for federal board positions

By Uzair Adam

President Bola Tinubu has appointed new board Chairpersons and Chief Executive Officers for 42 federal organizations, alongside a secretary for the Civil Defence, Immigration, and Prisons Services Board.

The announcement was made on Thursday through a statement released by the president’s Special Adviser on Information and Strategy, Bayo Onanuga, confirming that the appointments take immediate effect.

According to the statement, Tinubu also named a new Managing Director for the Nigerian Railway Corporation and a Director-General for the National Board for Technology Incubation.

He directed all appointed board chairpersons to refrain from interfering with management operations, emphasizing that their roles are non-executive.

Below is the full list of the appointees and their respective organizations:

  1. National Youth Service Corps, Ministry of Youth Development
    Hillard Eta, Chairman (Cross River State)
  2. Nigerian Institute of International Affairs
    Prof. Bolaji Akinyemi, Chairman (Lagos State)
  3. Federal Airport Authority of Nigeria, Ministry of Aviation
    Abdullahi Ganduje, Chairman (Kano State)
  4. National Sugar Development Council
    Surajudeen Ajibola, Chairman (Osun State)
  5. Nigeria Bulk Electricity Trading Company
    Sulaiman Argungu, Chairman (Kebbi State)
  6. National Agency for Great Green Wall
    Senator Magnus Abe, Chairman (Rivers State)
  7. National Teachers Institute
    Festus Fuanter, Chairman (Plateau State)
  8. National Board for Technology Incubation (NBTI)
    Raji Kolawole, Director-General (Oyo State)
  9. Nigerian Institute of Educational Planning and Administration
    Victor Giadom, Chairman (Rivers State)
  10. Teachers Registration Council of Nigeria
    Mustapha Salihu, Chairman (Adamawa State)
  11. Industrial Training Fund
    Hamma Kumo, Chairman (Gombe State)
  12. Nigerian Institute of Science Laboratory Technology
    Donatus Nwankpa, Chairman (Abia State)
  13. Sheda Science and Technology Complex
    Senator Abubakar Maikafi, Chairman (Bauchi State)
  14. Federal Mortgage Bank of Nigeria
    Nasiru Gawuna, Chairman (Kano State)
  15. National Office for Technology Acquisition and Promotion
    Senator Tokunbo Afikuyomi, Chairman (Lagos)
  16. Nigerian Postal Service
    D.J. Kekemeke, Chairman (Ondo)
  17. National Inland Waterways Authority
    Musa Adar, Chairman (Sokoto)
  18. National Steel Council
    Prof. Abdulkarim Abubakar, Chairman (Nasarawa)
  19. National Environmental Standards and Regulations Enforcement Agency
    Garba Muhammad, Chairman (Kaduna)
  20. National Bio-Safety Management Agency
    Mu’azu Rijau, Chairman (Niger)
  21. Nigerian Building and Road Research Institute
    Durosimi Meseko, Chairman (Kogi)
  22. Federal Teaching Hospital, Gombe
    Zainab Ibrahim, Chairman (Taraba)
  23. Nigerian Railway Corporation
    Dr. Kayode Opeifa, Managing Director (Lagos)
  24. Federal Teaching Hospital, Ido-Ekiti
    Durotolu Bankole, Chairman (Ogun)
  25. Federal Medical Centre, Abeokuta
    Mr. Dayo Israel, Chairman (Lagos)
  26. Federal Medical Centre, Asaba
    Mary Alile Idele, Chairman (Edo)
  27. Federal Medical Centre, Lokoja
    Chidi Duru, Chairman (Anambra)
  28. Federal Medical Centre, Owerri
    Emma Eneukwu, Chairman (Enugu)
  29. Civil Defence, Immigration and Prisons Services Board
    Maj-Gen. Jubril Abdulmalik (retd.), Secretary (Kano)
  30. Federal Medical Centre, Umuahia
    Mr. Uguru Ofoke, Chairman (Ebonyi)
  31. Federal Medical Centre, Yenagoa
    Felix Morka, Chairman (Delta)
  32. Federal Medical Centre, Yola
    Bashir Gumel, Chairman (Jigawa)
  33. David Umahi Federal University Teaching Hospital, Ubuhu, Ebonyi State
    Dr. Ijeoma Arodiogbu, Chairman (Imo)
  34. National Oil Spill Detection and Response Agency
    Edward Omo-Erewa, Chairman (Edo)
  35. Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA)
    Yusuf Abubakar, Chairman (Kaduna)
  36. Nnamdi Azikiwe University Teaching Hospital, Nnewi, Anambra State
    Ali Dalori, Chairman (Borno)
  37. Ahmadu Bello University Teaching Hospital, Shika, Zaria, Kaduna State
    Lawal Liman, Chairman
  38. Federal Medical Centre Katsina
    Dr. Abubakar Maiha, Chairman
  39. Raw Materials Research and Development Council (RMRDC)
    Isa Achida, Chairman (Sokoto)
  40. Federal Medical Centre Birnin Kudu
    Dr. Mohammed Hassan, Chairman (Zamfara)
  41. National Building and Road Research Institute
    Yahuza Inuwa, Chairman (Nasarawa)
  42. Sokoto-Rima River Basin Development Authority
    Abubakar Wurno, Chairman (Sokoto)
  43. Aminu Kano Teaching Hospital
    Augustine Umahi, Chairman (Ebonyi)
  44. Federal Scholarship Board
    Babatunde Fakoyede, Chairman (Ekiti)
  45. Nigerian Social Insurance Trust Fund
    Shola Olofin, Chairman (Ekiti)