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Tinubu promises better days for Nigerians in 2025

By Uzair Adam 

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu expressed optimism about brighter prospects for Nigerians in 2025 in his New Year message. 

He highlighted economic improvements, such as reduced fuel prices, strengthened foreign reserves, and increased foreign investments, and attributed them to his administration’s efforts.  

Tinubu acknowledged challenges like high food and drug costs and pledged to tackle inflation, aiming to lower it from 34.6% to 15%. 

He announced plans to expand credit access by establishing a National Credit Guarantee Company to begin operations by mid-2025 to boost economic growth and support underserved groups.  

The president called for unity, urging Nigerians to avoid divisive tendencies and remain focused on building a prosperous nation. 

He reaffirmed his commitment to reforms, emphasising his goal of achieving a one trillion-dollar economy.

FCT Police recover ₦409m from kidnappers, others in 2024

By Anwar Usman

The Nigeria Police Force, Federal Capital Territory Command, recovered a total of ₦409,992,000 from criminals during various operations in 2024.

A breakdown of the recovered sum, according to the command’s scorecard made available to journalists on Wednesday by the command’s spokesperson, Josephine Adeh, revealed that ₦36,850,000 was recovered from kidnapping suspects; ₦68,552,000 from armed robbery suspects; ₦19,590,000 from burglary cases and ₦285,000,000 from fraud cases.

Also, in 2024, Adeh stated that 1,426 cases were reported, leading to the apprehension of 1,077 suspects.

According to the scorecard, fraud cases were the most reported, with 385 cases and 422 suspects arrested. This was followed by armed robbery, with 268 cases and 132 suspects arrested.

One-chance robbery ranked third, with 263 cases leading to 71 arrests. Car theft came next, with 127 cases and 64 suspects arrested. Kidnapping took the top five position with 104 cases, resulting in the arrest of 216 suspects.

“For cybercrime, 32 cases were reported, and 15 suspects were arrested. For homicide, 68 cases were reported, leading to 78 arrests. Burglary saw 73 cases, with 20 suspects arrested, while cultism recorded 38 cases, leading to 59 arrests,” the scorecard stated.

The report also indicated that 376 firearms, including 13 AK-47 magazines and 187 rounds of live ammunition, were recovered.

The report further revealed that “Seventy-three vehicles were recovered from car theft cases, 24 from one-chance robbery cases, and two from cultism cases. The above statistics show a 15.1% reduction in crime incidents within the FCT, recorded between 2023 and 2024. Additionally, 68 kidnapping victims and 19 one-chance robbery victims were rescued”.

While highlighting the command’s readiness for 2025, Adeh explained that efforts would focus on enhancing community policing and conducting targeted operations.

“Building on the successes of 2024, the Command will intensify: Community policing engagements—intelligence-led policing strategies. Targeted clearance operations and public enlightenment initiatives were used to address the evolving security demands of the FCT.

“With a significant reduction in crime rates and a stable, peaceful atmosphere in the FCT, the Command is committed to sustaining the momentum in fighting against criminal activities,” she said.

Bashir Saidu, El-Rufai’s top aide, arrested

By Abdullahi Mukhtar Algasgaini

Bashir Saidu, the chief of staff to Nasir El-Rufai, the former governor of Kaduna State, was arrested by Operation Fushin Kada, formerly Operation Yaki, on Tuesday.

Mr Saidu, a top political ally of Mr El-Rufai, was rounded up by the operatives of the anti-banditry police outfit in the Rigachikun area, allegedly on the orders of the state government.

Sources said the operatives earlier laid ambush near Mr Saidu’s residence at Coronation Crescent, Kaduna, before pinning him down at Rigachikun.

A source familiar with the development said he was first taken to the Operation Fushin Kada office at Constitution Road, where they took his statement and later arraigned him at a magistrate’s court in Rigasa.

“I wonder why Operation Yaki [Operation Fushin Kada] will involve itself in a clear case of political witch-hunt and repression against loyalists of former Governor El-Rufai.

“The operatives have abandoned their job of protecting the citizens against bandits and kidnappers to harass innocent citizens. It is strange that Operation Yaki is now preparing FIR and filing charges against perceived opponents of the governor.

“Despite giving a satisfactory statement, denying involvement in money laundering and sale of 12 government houses, the operatives nevertheless took Bashir Saidu to court,” said the source.

After hearing the arguments of the prosecution and defence counsel, Magistrate Muhammad Lawal Musa rejected the bail application and ordered the former chief of staff remanded at Kaduna Central Prison.

The case was adjourned to January 21, 2025.

Sources familiar with Kaduna politics said politicians loyal to Mr El-Rufai are currently facing charges either in the state or at the Code of Conduct Tribunal, EFCC or ICPC.

A spokesman for Governor Uba Sani, Ibraheem Musa, could not be reached when filing this report.

Tinubu ranked third in global corruption and crime list for 2024

By Abdullahi Mukhtar Algasgaini

The Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project (OCCRP), an organisation focused on investigating global corruption and crime, has announced the list of the top individuals involved in corruption for the year 2024. Nigerian President Bola Ahmed Tinubu ranks third on this list.

OCCRP conducted this selection by gathering votes from people around the world to identify those who have significantly promoted corruption, dishonesty, and increasing poverty in their countries.

In this year’s list, President Tinubu secured the third position, following the former president of Indonesia, Joko Widodo. The president of Kenya, William Ruto, received the most votes. 

However, the prestigious “Person of the Year” award was given to former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who is said to have fled to Russia after years of plundering his country’s wealth.

Kano extends service periods of top civil servants for efficiency 

By Uzair Adam  

Kano State Governor Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf has approved a two-year service extension for the Head of Civil Service, select Permanent Secretaries, and senior civil servants, effective December 31, 2024.  

This decision, formalised through an Executive Order signed by the Governor, is rooted in the Doctrine of Necessity and aligns with Section 5(2) and Section 208 of the 1999 Constitution of Nigeria (as amended).  

A statement from Aliyu Yusuf, Director of Public Enlightenment, Office of the Head of Civil Service, highlighted the beneficiaries of the extension. 

They include Alhaji Abdullahi Musa as the Head of Civil Service and Permanent Secretaries Umar Muhammad Jalo, Bilkisu Shehu Maimota, Mu’azatu Isa Dutse, Abdulmuminu Musa, and Tijjani Muhammad Sharif. Bashir Idris Diso, the Clerk to the State House of Assembly, was also listed.  

The extension applies to civil servants who were due for retirement by December 31, 2024, under the Civil Service Rules and Kano State Pension Trustees Fund Law. 

According to the Executive Order, these individuals have demonstrated exceptional competence, dedication, and responsibility in their roles, making their retention critical to ensuring efficient service delivery.  

Senior civil servants granted the same extension include Comrades Kabiru Ado Minjibir, Marwan Mustapha, Tajuddeen Bashir Baba, Hashim A. Sule, and Kabiru Inuwa. Additionally, critical healthcare professionals, including Amina Idris (Psychiatric Nurse), Ahmad Lawan (Peri-Operative Nurse), Hussaini Nuhu (Pediatric Nurse), Salisu H. Nadosun (Peri-Operative Nurse), and Larai Ahmadu (Critical Care Nurse), also benefited from the extension.  

The statement emphasised the importance of these personnel in maintaining the functionality of the state’s civil service and directed the beneficiaries to continue their duties according to the Civil Service Rules.

Military describes Bello Turji as “dead man walking”

By Uzair Adam

The Military High Command has labeled the notorious bandit and terrorist leader, Bello Turji, as a “dead man walking.”

Turji, infamous for his criminal activities in Zamfara, Sokoto, and Niger states, remains one of the most wanted terrorist figures in North-western Nigeria.

Speaking during a briefing in Abuja on Tuesday, Maj.-Gen. Edward Buba, Director of Defence Media Operations, reviewed the military’s 2024 efforts in counter-terrorism and banditry.

“Terrorists exist to perpetuate war, but they must be eliminated for peace to thrive. Our troops have maintained relentless pressure on terrorist enclaves, strongholds, and hideouts to hasten their defeat,” Buba said.

He disclosed that thousands of terrorists, including commanders and foot soldiers, were neutralized during the year.

“Bello Turji is a prime example. He is merely a dead man walking, and his end is inevitable, just like the others we have eliminated,” he added.

Buba went on to stated the military’s success against several high-profile terrorist leaders in 2024.

Among those neutralized were Halilu Sububu, Dutse Mainasara Idda, Mohammed Amadu, and Alhaji Baldu, alongside many others.

He further revealed that the sustained intensity of military operations had compelled numerous terrorists, including their families, to surrender.

The military, Buba assured, would continue to employ overwhelming force to defend the country and ensure lasting peace for Nigerians.

Amnesty International slams military over Sokoto airstrike, demands justice

By Uzair Adam

International human rights organization Amnesty International has accused the Nigerian military of attempting to conceal the deaths of civilians in two Sokoto State communities during a December 25 operation targeting Lakurawa terrorists.

The Daily Reality reports that the airstrike, conducted in Gidan Sama and Rumtuwa communities in the Silame Local Government Area, resulted in the deaths of at least 10 citizens.

The Defence Headquarters attributed the fatalities to a secondary explosion at a terrorist logistic base, but Vice President Kashim Shettima apologized to the victims’ families.

The incident adds to a troubling history of military airstrikes unintentionally killing civilians, with Amnesty International estimating a total of 436 civilian deaths over the past eight years.

Amnesty International’s Country Director, Isa Sanusi, condemned the Sokoto bombing and accused the military of disregarding human lives. He called on the Nigerian government to conduct an independent investigation.

“The Nigerian military must hand over all records related to the airstrike to the Attorney General’s office for an impartial investigation,” Sanusi stated. “Failure to hold the military accountable only perpetuates impunity and endangers more lives.”

Sanusi urged President Bola Tinubu to establish an independent inquiry into the incident, ensuring justice for the victims and their families.

He reiterated the need for fair trials and compensation for those affected. Amnesty International also highlighted previous airstrikes in various states, including Borno, Zamfara, and Kaduna, which have collectively claimed hundreds of civilian lives.

Despite repeated assurances to minimize civilian casualties, these incidents continue to occur, raising concerns about the military’s operational protocols and accountability.

We have arrested 916 criminals in one year—Katsina CP

By Anas Abbas

The Katsina State Commissioner of Police, Aliyu Musa, stated that the police command in the state has apprehended approximately 916 criminals, neutralized 40 bandits, and rescued 319 victims of kidnapping in one year.

This announcement was made on Monday during an end-of-year event in Katsina, where Aliyu celebrated the command’s accomplishments in combating crime and enhancing public safety.

He expressed pride in the dedication shown by the police force throughout the year, which has led to a notable decrease in crime rates across the state.

“Our commitment to fighting crime has been unwavering, resulting in significant achievements that have improved the safety of our communities,” he stated.

The Commissioner listed several key successes, including the dismantling of multiple criminal networks, recovery of valuable evidence, and the successful rescue of numerous kidnapped individuals.

He reiterated that these accomplishments reflect the hard work and bravery of the officers who strive to protect the community.

Among the notable milestone, he explained that,”We rescued over 319 kidnapping victims, reuniting them with their families.”

The police neutralized 40 bandits, which has contributed to safer neighborhoods.

The recovery of 2,081 rustled animals, aiding local farmers and the economy.

While speaking he stated that “we arrested 199 suspected armed robbers, enhancing street safety.”

The prosecution of 23 major drug dealers, disrupting illegal drug activities.

These enhancements have increased operational efficiency and improved emergency response capabilities.

“Our community policing initiatives have also fostered stronger relationships between law enforcement and the public,” he added.

The Commissioner expressed gratitude to other security agencies for their collaboration over the year, underscoring the importance of teamwork in addressing security challenges.

Governor Dikko Radda, represented by the state Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Nasir Mu’azu, acknowledged that Katsina State continues to face significant security challenges but commended the efforts of law enforcement in addressing these issues.

Senator Shehu Sani urges recognition of Nigeria’s freedom fighters

By Anas Abbas

Civil rights advocate and former Senator, Shehu Sani, has said that there is need for honouring the nation’s freedom fighters, and urged both citizens and government officials to recognize their sacrifices.

During a visit to the graves of six deposed Emirs in Lokoja on Monday, Sani portrayed the legacy of those who resisted British colonial rule.

Accompanied by Comrade Suleiman Ahmed, he expressed his admiration for the bravery of these leaders.

“Today, I pay tribute to the Emirs from Northern Nigeria who were exiled by colonial forces to Lokoja, where they ultimately passed away. Among them is the late Emir of Kano, Mallam Aliyu Abdullahi (Maisango), who died in 1903,” Sani stated.

He stressed the need to honor those who fought for the country’s freedom.

“As a Pan-Africanist deeply committed to the struggle for justice and human rights, I believe it is vital that we recognize these noble Emirs who defended our nation. This visit serves as a reminder for all Nigerians to reflect on the past and appreciate those who made significant sacrifices for our freedom,” he said.

Sani, who represented Kaduna Central in the Senate from 2015 to 2019, reaffirmed his dedication to celebrating Nigeria’s freedom fighters.

In response, Etsu Lokoja Emmanuel Akamisoko Dauda-Shelika and other local leaders commended Sani for his visit, highlighting its significance.

“The presence of Senator Shehu Sani and his colleague is greatly appreciated. It is essential that we remember those who have contributed to our history. This recognition of the deposed Emirs reflects true leadership and a commitment to human rights,” Dauda-Shelika remarked.

DSS detains Mahdi Shehu for sharing viral video

By Abdullahi Mukhtar Algasgaini

The Department of State Services (DSS) has arrested Mahdi Shehu, a political activist and commentator from Kaduna.

He was arrested following allegations that he spread a video of French soldiers on his X (formerly Twitter) account.

According to reports, the video shows Shehu claiming that the Nigerian government is planning to establish a French military base in the North West, a claim that has been denied.

Mahdi is currently in DSS custody in Kaduna, and there is a possibility he will soon be charged in court.

The DSS stated that they discussed the credibility of the video with Mahdi before his arrest, but the conversation did not lead to a resolution.

However, security agents have been instructed to respect his rights while in custody.