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We want security agents to protect us, not arrest and intimidation – #SecureNorth protesters lament

Muhammad Sabi’u and Aisar Fagge

The peaceful protests currently being held in many Northern Nigerian states as a result of the rising rate of killings and kidnappings have been hampered by men of the Nigera Police Force and the Department of State Service.

In Kano State, on Wednesday, 15th December, 2021 a group of protesters converged at NUJ Secretariat (Press Centre) to address members of the press and march on Kano streets to call on Federal Government to #SecureNorth and #EndBanditry particularly in Kaduna, Sokoto, Zamfara, Katsina, Niger among others but security agents thwarted their plans.

A leading convener of #SecureNorth protest in Kano, barrister Abba Hikima while addressing the press stated:

“People are being killed on a daily basis in these states and therefore, there is a need for our leaders to act. Let me ask this question: What are the service chiefs doing in Abuja? They should be deployed to these areas affected by security problems. Let them rescue all the victims. They know where they are. These terrorists are not unknown. Security know them and their families. They should all be arrested. Let something be done. That’s all we are saying.”

“Look at how security cordoned off the meeting point of our peaceful protests. They intimidated and threatened members of NUJ. They [security] are not willing to give way for the protest to take place. Section 39 says we have the right to express ourselves and section 40 says we have the right to assemble. We’re professionals. We know what the law says. What we expect from the security agents is to protect us as we’re expressing ourselves. Not to arrest and intimidate us,” he lamented.

“One of our demands is that security agents should be empowered with sophisticated weapons and everything they needed to face these terrorists head on,” barrister Hikima concluded.

During the briefing, some protesters lamented how the police are being used to stop the peaceful protests that was being held despite the fact that it’s for the benefit of all—irrespective of one being a civilian or otherwise.

Imam Azzubair spoke to The Daily Reality saying: “We are here making a peaceful protest. People are being killed all over 19 Northern states and nothing is being done. We want to call the attention of the state governments, the local governments and also the federal government, which is the most important part of the government, to take action to bring end of this banditry and killing of people. It’s obvious that you cannot safely travel from one state to another. Businesses are dying; people are dying.”

Noting that security personnel are also victims of the present situation, he added, “The security personnel are also here to stop us from protesting. A message to them is that they should know that we are together [with them] in this situation. They are also being killed… So we are protesting for ourselves including them.”

Another protestant, Sada Sulaiman berated the security personnel for being reluctant in thwarting the activities of terrorists but are always quick to crack down on peaceful protesters.

He said: “They were stationed [to stop the protest] at a time when people are being killed and burnt on a daily basis on the way to Kaduna and Zamfara, but you would never see them taking action against that. And the perpetrators are terrorists. That means terrorists have overpowered the government and, on the other hand, the government has overpowered the people.”

“A village would be stormed; people would be killed; women would be raped; some would be kidnapped; and people’s property would be carted away.

“We really need government intervention. Nowhere is now safe in Nigeria.”

Recall that there has been a spike of activities of bandit terrorists in the northwestern part of Nigeria, who, besides all their terrorist activities, a few days ago set ablaze a vehicle conveying no less than 42 passengers and left all the passengers completely burnt to ashes in Sokoto.

North-West Governors Forum donates N50m to Sokoto massacre victims’ families

By Abdurrahman Muhammad

The North-West Governors Forum, led by Governors of Katsina Aminu Bello Masari and his Kano counterpart, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, on Wednesday donated the sum of fifty million naira (N50,000,000) to the 23 families of the victims of last week’s gruesome attack in Sokoto.

The governors presented a cheque to their counterpart, Governor Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, at the Sokoto State Government House.

The governors prayed for the repose of the souls of the deceased.

On November 8, 2021, bandits shot at a bus conveying travellers from Sokoto to Kaduna. They, later on, set the bus on fire, killing all the passengers.

Local reports put the number of the victims as 42 while the Sokoto government says they were 23.

Travellers killed, dozens abducted as bandits block Kaduna-Zaria highway

By Uzair Adam Imam

Reports from Kaduna disclosed that one person was shot dead while many travellers were abducted when gunmen blocked the Kaduna-Zaria highway in the state.

The incident happened around Mawai village, also known as Gonar Magajin Gari, on Monday night.

A source identified the victim killed as one Alhaji Sani Dogara and was heading for Kaduna from Zaria.

Reports also disclosed how the bandits operated ‘unchallenged’ for almost three hours.

However, an eyewitness said that the bandits came in vehicles and stationed them around Tudun Gaude village.

He added that the vehicles were used to evacuate their captives to an unknown destination.

Bandits abduct Mother of Yahaya Bello’s Chief of Staff

Uzair Adam Imam

Unknown gunmen have abducted Mrs Seriya Raji, mother of Abdulkarim Jamiu Asuku, the Chief of Staff to Governor Yahaya Bello of Kogi State.

Reports disclosed how the gunmen raided her residence in Adavi Local Government Area of the state on Monday night.

An eyewitness confirmed that Mrs Seriya Raji was abducted moments after she observed her evening (Ishai) prayer in a mosque within the house.

According to the source, the abductors were about six and wore masks concealing their identities.

Up to now, the abductors have not made any contact with the family since the incident.

Nigerian activist drags Nigerian gov’t to court over insecurity

By Muhammad Sabiu

A social media activist, Adamu Bello Karofi, has dragged President Muhammadu Buhari and other parties responsible for the safety and security of Nigerians to court over their “nonchalant attitude” towards the present security situation.

The other parties include the Attorney General of the Federation, the Nigerian Army, the Nigerian Air Force and the Nigeria Police Force.

This is in the aftermath of setting ablaze a vehicle conveying no less than 42 passengers, fleeing their troubled locality in Sokoto on Tuesday, which left the passengers dead.

“We are dragging the Nigerian government to court over [her] nonchalant attitude, carelessness, and flippancy, which led to the gruesome slaughter of farmers in Zabarmari and the burning to death of travellers in Sokoto,” the activist says, posting images of the “writ of summons” on his Facebook timeline.

“Those who believe he can assist us with his time, knowledge, wealth, or strength should indicate.” He will join [our] group. May God help us.”

Recall that in November 2020, terrorists of the deadly Boko Haram group slit the throats of no less than 43 peasant farmers in Zabarmari, Borno State.

The incident prompted outrage from Nigerians, who also called on President Buhari to resign.

There is a spike in the activities of terrorist bandits in the northwestern part of Nigeria, where people are killed, kidnapped, and displaced on a regular basis.

Despite security measures taken by the federal government and other state governments, the menace continues to become quotidian.

Buhari’s popularity plummets to new low – survey finds

By Sumayyah Auwal Usman

President Muhammadu Buhari’s popularity has plummeted to the lowest level since he took over as the country’s leader in 2015, according to the latest Vanguard for Good Governance Initiative (VGGI) survey.

Results of the survey compiled by VGGI, show President Buhari’s popularity has declined sharply during the past two months with his approval rating dropping from 58 percent to 21 percent.

On specific issues, the survey found Nigerians, especially northerners, were unhappy over matters of heightened insecurity. Moreover, concerns about the economy, especially the cost of living and rising inflation are now seeing the president’s popularity hitting an all-time low among Nigerians.

The survey also reveals that the IPOB activities in the South-East is crippling the economy of the region.

VGGI says its survey consisted of phone calls, emails, interviews and text messages over the past three months to slightly more than 150,000 people.

Kaduna Attack: Bandits flee to save their lives

By Uzair Adam Imam

In the wee hours of today, bandits stormed Sabon Tasha GRA in Chikun Local Government Area of Kaduna State but later fled as soldiers stood to retaliate shortly after.

Our reporter learnt that the bandits had initially set a house on fire after realising that their mission to abduct the owner would not be successful.

Initially, the bandits engaged in a shoot-out with the soldiers but later fled to save their lives as the soldiers were more equipped.

According to a source, the bandits had set a house on fire and were about to carry out a house-to-house raid when soldiers arrived.

“We thanked God the Soldiers arrived on time; if not, the story would have been bad because they (bandits) came to pick the house owner, but fortunately, ‎the house was empty, and the bandits set the house on fire out of frustration,” he said.

The Daily Reality also learnt that the bandits attacked the community two days ago and abducted a man, his wife and his daughter.

Social media condemnations trail Buhari’s delegation to Sokoto

By Sumayya Auwal Ishaq

President Muhammadu Buhari has come under attack for sending delegates to Sokoto, following the death of 42 passengers burnt by bandits in the state.

A Federal Government delegation, led by the National Security Adviser, Major General Babagana Munguno (Rtd), has been dispatched to Sokoto.

Other members of the delegation include the Inspector General of Police, Usman Alkali Baba, the Director-General of the DSS, Yusuf Magaji Bichi, the Director-General, National Intelligence Agency, Ambassador Ahmed Rufa’i Abubakar and the Chief of Defence Intelligence, Major General Samuel Adebayo.

On the president’s official Facebook handle, many Nigerians said the president had proven again and again that he was a man bereft of empathy for the people he governs.

The critics pointed out that that was not the first time the president was criticised for failing to visit victims of monumental tragedies, especially in northern Nigeria, where Boko Haram, armed bandits, among other criminals, operate.

President Buhari, others shun Sokoto tragedy, attend Akande’s book launch

By Sumayya Auwal Ishaq

Amid the national grief over the death of 42 passengers burnt by bandits in Sokoto, President Muhammadu Buhari, Senate President, Ahmed Lawan; National Leader of All Progressive Congress (APC), Ahmed Bola Tinubu; Governors of Yobe and Kebbi States, members of the National Assembly attended the public presentation of a memoir of Chief Bisi Akande, titled “My Participations”.
 
President Buhari’s attendance is drawing condemnation from Nigerians who questioned his absence in Sokoto to commiserate with the families of the deceased and his perceived lack of empathy.

Sokoto Massacre: Presidency under fire for 48 hours silence

By Uzair Adam Imam and Muhammadu Sabiu

The Nigerian presidency has been criticised for failing to immediately offer its condolences to the families of the travellers from Sokoto State who were burnt to ashes by terrorists.

Reports have indicated that the bandits set a vehicle conveying no fewer than 42 passengers ablaze in Sokoto, northwestern part of the country.

What kept the presidency mute after the merciless killing surprised many people, who criticised the government for showing indifference to such a horrible incident.

The Daily Reality learnt that the merciless killing took place on Monday around 09:00 in the morning but was reported Tuesday due to some technical issues.

The security threat of this sort is one of the lingering issues that rock the northern region of the country and succeeded in turning it into a killing field. Scores of people are killed every day, and nothing tangible is seen from the people of authority.

An eyewitness confirmed the incident, saying: “The car which was transiting passengers from Sabon Birni was set ablaze at Gida Village, a few kilometres away.”

According to our source: “I was called when the incident was happening. My uncle, his wives and their four children were some of those that have been killed in the bus.”

Before the presidency mourned, the residents of Sokoto State have been voicing their complaints bitterly, saying that why should the president keep mute on such a brutal massacre of innocent travellers? According to them, this is a national tragedy that deserves national mourning.

Mu’azu Malami lamented that: “It is unfortunate and heartbreaking to have read what had happened to our brothers on Monday. This has indicated that there is a need for the government to do more to ensure the safety of its citizens. And I don’t buy the idea of banning vigilante groups in the state,” he added.

Before the presidency released its condolence statement, he lamented that: “Up to now, there has been no official condolence from the government.”

Chairman Arewa Media Forum, Comrade Abubakar Dahiru, in an interview with our reporter, lamented that: “Neither did the government mourn anyone nor did it take any action.

“In addition to that, the government has even banned the vigilante group in the state despite their tremendous contribution,” he added.

Abubakar Mande said that: “The incident is very sad, and the lives of people are no longer taken as important. As we are mourning this loss, another bad one will occur again. It goes on again and again as it is becoming normal.

“But the silence of the government not to comment about the issue comes to us with great shock,” Mande added.

Also, many social media users from Northern Nigerian aired their grievances over the delay by the presidential media team to offer their condolences, which they did 48 hours after the incident.