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Bauchi gov reshuffles cabinet, sacks five commissioners

By Anwar Usman

Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, has reshuffled his cabinet and sacked five commissioners.

According to a press release issued to journalists on Tuesday by the Special Adviser, Media and Publicity to the Governor, Mukhtar Gidado, the reshuffling is to strengthen governance and ensure optimal service delivery to the people of the State.

The release revealed that “In that respect, five commissioners were sacked. This move highlights the administration’s commitment to injecting new ideas and energy into governance, in line with the governor’s vision of reinvigorating the machinery of government and addressing emerging challenges effectively.

“The commissioners affected by this reshuffle are Commissioner of Education, Jamila Dahiru, Commissioner of Internal Security and Home Affairs, Abdulhameed Bununu, Commissioner of Information and Communication, Usman Danturaki, Commissioner of Agriculture, Madugu Yalams and Commissioner of Religious Affairs and Societal Reorientation, Yakubu Ibrahim.

“Governor Bala extends his gratitude to the outgoing commissioners for their dedication, service, and invaluable contributions to the growth and development of Bauchi State.

“Their efforts have been instrumental in advancing key initiatives and policies of this administration.”

The governor has also forwarded the names of five individuals for security clearance and subsequent confirmation as commissioners by the state House of Assembly.

Senator Barau to offer 300 master’s degree scholarships in Nigerian universities

By Sulaiman Abdullahi

To expand educational access for young Nigerians, Deputy Senate President Senator Barau I. Jibrin has launched a domestic scholarship program funding 300 Master’s degree students at leading Nigerian universities.

This initiative comes just a week after the Barau I Jibrin Foundation (BIJF) facilitated the departure of 70 students for postgraduate studies in India. The beneficiaries, drawn from the three senatorial districts of Kano State, left via Malam Aminu Kano International Airport on December 29, 2024.

Through the BIJF, applications have now been opened for the “Postgraduate Domestic Scholarships for the 2025/2026 Academic Session,” targeting outstanding graduates from Kano State.

Speaking on the program, Maikudi Lawan, PhD, Secretary of the BIJF Postgraduate Scholarship Committee, emphasized the foundation’s commitment to fostering academic growth and human capital development in fields critical to Nigeria’s future.

“This initiative offers a unique platform for academic excellence, research, and innovation in fields such as Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Cyber Security, Data Science, Mineral Exploration, Climate Change Management, and many others,” Dr. Lawan said.

Six prestigious universities have been selected for the program: Bayero University Kano, Ahmadu Bello University Zaria, University of Ibadan, University of Lagos, Obafemi Awolowo University Ile-Ife, and the University of Nigeria Nsukka.

Ismail Mudashir, Special Adviser on Media and Publicity to Senator Barau, described the scholarship as part of the senator’s broader vision for human capital development in Kano State and beyond.

“Senator Barau is passionate about empowering the next generation of leaders through education. This program underscores his unwavering commitment to academic excellence and national development,” Mudashir said.

The announcement has been met with widespread commendation, with many viewing the initiative as a game-changer for graduates in Kano State seeking advanced education opportunities.

Interested applicants are encouraged to visit the foundation’s portal for more information and to submit their applications promptly.

Governor Yusuf swears in new commissioners

By Sulaiman Abdullahi

Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf has inaugurated a new set of commissioners to lead key ministries in the state. The swearing-in ceremony took place on Monday at the Ante-Chamber of the Kano Government House.  

Governor Yusuf emphasised his administration’s commitment to fostering development through a capable team, noting that the appointments are strategic to achieving the state’s development goals.  

The newly sworn-in commissioners are:

1. Dr. Ismail Danmaraya – Commissioner for Finance and Economic Development  

2. Dr. Gaddafi Sani Shehu – Commissioner for Power and Renewable Energy

3. Dr. Dahir M. Hashim – Commissioner for Environment and Climate Change

4. Alhaji Shehu Wada Sagagi – Commissioner for Commerce and Industry  

5. Comrade Ibrahim Abdullahi Wayya – Commissioner for Information  

6. Abdulkadir Abdulsalam – Commissioner for Rural Development  

7. Comrade Nura Iro Ma’aji – Commissioner for Public Procurement and Project Monitoring  

8. Adamu Aliyu Kibiya – Commissioner for Humanitarian Affairs (reassigned)  

Governor Yusuf expressed confidence in the appointees’ ability to deliver on their mandates and urged them to prioritise service delivery and the welfare of Kano residents. 

Abuja community laments bank closure

By Muhammad Habibat Sani

Residents of Abaji, a prominent town in Abuja, lament the prolonged closure of the only bank in the area. The closure, prompted by a series of recent robbery incidents, has left the community reeling.  

This development has brought significant hardship to the residents, particularly business owners and individuals who depend on the bank for daily transactions and upkeep.  

For several months now, the bank has remained shut following a robbery incident that resulted in the tragic loss of lives.  

The wave of robberies in the town has not only claimed lives but also disrupted economic and commercial activities, leaving the community in a dire situation.  

Many residents of Abaji, particularly business owners, have resorted to travelling to neighbouring towns such as Gwagwalada and Lokoja to carry out banking transactions.  

It would be recalled that earlier this year, daredevil robbers stormed the bank in Abaji, killing some members of the community and injuring others, including security personnel.  

Since the tragic incident, the bank has remained desolate, and management has made no visible effort to improve the situation. The affected bank has refused to resume commercial operations, citing the damage to its structure that still needs to be repaired.  

The town’s youth are also not spared from hardship. Many endure the rigorous process of traveling to Gwagwalada, about 63 minutes away, just to carry out banking transactions. Those who rely on ATMs are equally affected, as they must travel to withdraw cash or perform any form of banking activity. 

Several residents shared their frustrations with our correspondent. Ummilkhair Muhammad Sani, born and raised in Abaji, complained about her expired ATM card. She said, “Transport from Abaji to nearby towns is expensive, so I’ve left the card without renewing it.”  

Another resident, Umar Ashafa, expressed his dissatisfaction with the situation. He said, “We are at the mercy of POS (point of sale) operators. To withdraw ₦1,000, you now have to pay 100 naira and calculate the charges, and it’s a hardship. Sometimes, you have to check several shops just to find cash.”  

Ekene Arachie, the manager of Nipco Petroleum, Abaji, has raised concerns about the unavailability of banks in Abaji, describing it as a serious security threat. He stated, “The effect of the absence is very devastating. Major businesses find it difficult to handle cash. The absence of such commercial banks has done more harm than good. It has created a lacuna between businesses and banks and has given room for security challenges.”  

Similarly, Mallam Adamu, a point-of-sale (POS) operator, has lamented the difficulty of accessing cash. He said, “We have to beg big shop owners to give us cash. Normally, we get that cash from banks, but now it affects our business. Sometimes, I cannot get cash and have to close down my shop.”  

A police officer who pleaded anonymity while reacting to the bank closure explained that the police had received numerous complaints from families residing in Abaji, business owners, travellers, and petty traders.  

He said, “They are seriously affected by the bank closure as they do not have any means to transact their business with ease, especially the movement of cash and settling of debts.”  

Addressing measures being taken to prevent future occurrences, the police officer noted, “The police are putting all necessary mechanisms in place to curtail such incidents from repeating. We have embarked on building synergy within the communities in Abaji to enable them to trust and report issues on time to the police. During the last robbery operations, it was visibly noticed that no timely information was provided to the police. But be rest assured, we are seriously checking the traces of such ugly incidents.”  

He further appealed to the public for cooperation, adding, “I will also request that you, as a good citizen of Nigeria, which I believe you are, help us with information that can lead to any secret meetings or plans by the men of the underworld (robbers) before they can execute their plans, so we can arrest them on time.”  

Commenting on the police response during the robbery, he described the incident as unfortunate. Still, he commended the gallant efforts of his officers, stating, “Even without proper information to the police, we tried our best and should be clapped for. The role of the police during the robbery incident or any other robbery is to counter the robbers, and we do that by engaging the robbers in a shootout (gun battle). That is what happened during the First Bank robbery in Abaji. Regrettably, we lost one of our officers and a civilian.”  

He emphasised that despite these losses, the robbers were unable to cart away any money from the bank due to the professionalism displayed by the police. “It is important to note that because of our professional display of gallantry, the robbers were unable to remove any money from the bank.” 

DG research, Gimbiya Nana Asma’u, commends Governor Yusuf on 62nd birthday

By Uzair Adam

The Director General of the Kano State Research and Documentation Directorate, Gimbiya Nana Asma’u Jibrin, has lauded Governor Yusuf’s exceptional leadership and steadfast commitment to the state’s development.

In a statement she issued and signed on Sunday, Gimbiya Nana commended the governor on the occasion of his 62nd birthday, describing him as a visionary leader whose efforts have transformed Kano State across various sectors.

She stated his administration’s strides in education, healthcare, infrastructure, women and youth empowerment, noting that his passion for improving the lives of the people remains unparalleled.

“The governor has demonstrated exemplary leadership and an unwavering commitment to the progress of Kano State.

“His initiatives in promoting quality education, revamping healthcare delivery, and expanding infrastructure have brought remarkable changes to the lives of many citizens,” she said.

Gimbiya Nana further praised the Governor’s dedication to fostering unity and inclusivity, emphasizing that his approach to governance has earned him admiration both within and outside the state.

She urged citizens to continue supporting his vision for a better Kano.

“On this special occasion of his 62nd birthday, we celebrate a leader whose legacy of service and dedication will undoubtedly inspire future generations,” she added.

The statement concluded with a call for continued prayers and support for the governor as he steers the state towards greater heights.

62nd Birthday: Kwankwaso praises Gov Yusuf as icon of leadership, compassion

By Uzair Adam

The leader of the Kwankwasiyya movement and presidential candidate of the New Nigeria People’s Party (NNPP) in the 2023 elections, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has hailed the Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf, as a symbol of loyalty and compassionate leadership.

Kwankwaso, a former governor of Kano State, expressed his admiration in a statement celebrating Governor Yusuf’s 62nd birthday.

“The Executive Governor of Kano State, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, has proven himself as an effective leader, from his early days as my aide to his role as commissioner and now as the Chief Executive Officer of our state,” Kwankwaso remarked.

He commended Yusuf for his remarkable achievements within 19 months in office, highlighting transformative initiatives across various sectors in Kano.

“I am particularly impressed by his empathy for the people, his attentiveness to their needs, and his commitment to decisions that enhance the lives of Kanawa,” he said.

Kwankwaso further described the governor as a figure who has positively impacted Kano through his decades of service.

“In his 62 years, Governor Abba has set a standard as an icon of loyalty and compassionate leadership.

“May Allah grant him more grace, strength, and wisdom to continue serving his people. Happy Birthday, Your Excellency,” he said.

BUA clarifies stage of refinery amidst misleading reports

By Anas Abbas

BUA Refinery and petrochemicals has dismissed a report claiming that its 200,000 barrels/day refinery is 90% complete, describing it as misleading and inaccurate.

In a statement, The Daily Reality, gathered that, the company urged the public to disregard these misleading claims, emphasizing that they did not originate from BUA company.

The company confirmed that construction is progressing steadily and remains on track to meet its delivery timelines in collaboration with partners.

The Akwa Ibom refinery project is seen as a significant step towards enhancing Nigeria’s refining capacity and energy security.

In addition to the refinery, BUA is also advancing other energy initiatives, including a mini-LNG plant and new hybrid power plants across the country, aimed at increasing its existing captive power generation capacity of over 1,000 megawatts.

BUA also, encouraged the public to verify information through its official channels to avoid being misled by false reports. The company reiterated its commitment to transparency and excellence, noting that it has successfully completed over 12 major industrial projects worth more than $3.5 billion in the last decade.

As the Akwa Ibom project progresses, BUA expressed appreciation for the publics’ interest and support, affirming its dedication to building a robust industrial and manufacturing base for a self-reliant Nigeria.

Kaduna APC demands probe into Sen. Lawal’s alleged fake assassination attempt

By Abdullahi Mukhtar Algasgaini

The All Progressives Congress (APC) in Kaduna State has strongly condemned the allegations made by the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) regarding an alleged assassination attempt on Senator Lawal Adamu Usman.

The APC dismissed the accusations as baseless and defamatory, calling them false and absurd.In a statement, the APC expressed concern over the growing trend of the PDP issuing unfounded statements that undermine the seriousness of public discourse in the state.

The party also criticized the PDP for not exercising due diligence in handling such critical matters, which it said reflected poorly on the party’s standards.

The Kaduna State Police Command had previously issued a statement revealing that Senator Usman had neither filed a formal complaint nor cooperated with the investigation into the alleged assassination attempt.

Despite the police making repeated efforts to contact him, Senator Usman remained unresponsive.

The APC expressed bewilderment at how the PDP arrived at its conclusions implicating the APC, considering the lack of evidence and cooperation in the case.

The APC called on Senator Usman and the PDP to fully cooperate with the ongoing investigation.

The party warned that failure to do so would suggest that the assassination attempt allegations were fabricated to malign the APC, disrupt peace in the state, and undermine progress.

The APC further speculated that the PDP, through certain individuals with vested interests, was attempting to derail the peace initiatives under the leadership of Senator Uba Sani.

The party reaffirmed its commitment to the ongoing peace efforts and the growth and stability of Kaduna State.

In its final remarks, the APC urged the PDP to refrain from spreading unverified accusations and focus on playing a more constructive role as the opposition.

The APC also reiterated its determination to continue delivering on its promises to the people of Kaduna State, particularly in the upcoming year, which the party has declared as the “Year of Fulfillment.”

NNPCL lacks respect – Obasanjo blasts open invitation

By Uzair Adam

Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has criticized the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL) for extending an open invitation to him to tour the Port Harcourt and Warri refineries, describing it as disrespectful.

Reacting through his media aide, Kehinde Akinyemi, Obasanjo expressed displeasure over the lack of a formal invitation, stating that such an approach undermined the dignity of his office.

“Is that the right way to invite a former president of the country? Who says Baba has even seen the statement or read the news? It is a total disrespect for the office of the former president.

“Ask the NNPCL, as of January 2, have they written to him? Is there any official letter addressed to him, inviting him to the refinery? It is an absolute insult, and the former president cannot dignify such with a response,” Akinyemi stated.

The NNPCL had extended the invitation through its spokesperson, Olufemi Soneye, following an interview Obasanjo granted on Channels Television, where he highlighted failed efforts to privatize Nigeria’s oil refineries during his presidency.

Obasanjo recounted that in his tenure, Aliko Dangote, Chairman of Dangote Group, had assembled a team to manage the Port Harcourt and Kaduna refineries through a $750 million public-private partnership deal.

However, his successor, Musa Yar’Adua, rejected the proposal, believing that the NNPC could manage the refineries despite clear evidence of inefficiency.

He remarked, “When I was president, I wanted to do something about the three refineries we have: Port Harcourt, Warri, and Kaduna.

“Aliko got a team together after I asked Shell to come and run it for us, but Shell declined. They wouldn’t take equity or even run it.

“Eventually, Aliko’s team paid $750m to manage the refineries. Unfortunately, my successor refunded their money, claiming the NNPC could run them. But we knew they couldn’t.”

Obasanjo lamented the mismanagement and wastage of over $2 billion on the refineries since 2007, with little to no improvement.

While acknowledging Dangote’s competence in managing his privately owned refinery, Obasanjo expressed doubts about the government’s ability to achieve similar efficiency.

In defense, NNPCL spokesperson Femi Soneye insisted that the refineries were operational and undergoing comprehensive rehabilitation to meet global standards.

“We extend an open invitation to former President Obasanjo to tour the rehabilitated refineries and witness firsthand the progress made under the new NNPC Limited,” Soneye said.

The news of the reopening of the Warri refinery has sparked skepticism among Nigerians, with many questioning the effectiveness of government-led initiatives in the oil sector.

Jigawa violence claims nine lives, Police say

By Uzair Adam

The Jigawa State Police Command has confirmed that nine people were killed and four others injured following a violent clash between communities in the state on Friday.

The incident, which occurred in Gululu village, Miga Local Government Area, reportedly began when a group of individuals suspected to be Fulani broke into a shop and stole hibiscus and other provisions.

According to the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Shi’isu Adam, the villagers (Hausawa) traced the suspects’ footprints to a Fulani settlement in Yankunama village, Jahun Local Government Area.

Upon confrontation, the Fulani community allegedly attacked the villagers with bows and arrows, injuring four people.

The altercation escalated as the villagers retaliated, burning houses in various locations across Miga and Jahun LGAs.

Adam stated that police teams from the Miga and Jahun Divisions intervened to restore peace, recovering nine bodies from the scene.

The victims’ remains were taken to hospitals in Jahun and Miga, where medical personnel confirmed the deaths.

The state Commissioner of Police, A.T. Abdullahi, along with other senior officers, visited the affected areas to assess the situation and ensure calm.

Community leaders, including district heads, vigilantes, and representatives of Miyetti Allah, held an emergency meeting to address the crisis and prevent further violence.

SP Shi’isu Adam assured the public that the situation is now under control and that an investigation is ongoing to apprehend those responsible.