Katsina

Buhari to be buried Tuesday in Daura—Gov Radda

By Uzair Adam

The burial of Nigeria’s immediate past president, Muhammadu Buhari, will take place on Tuesday, July 15, 2025, in his hometown of Daura, Katsina State.

This was disclosed by Katsina State Governor, Dikko Umaru Radda, during a press briefing on Monday. The Daily Reality reports that Buhari died on Sunday, July 13, 2025, at a hospital in London, United Kingdom.

Governor Radda said consultations were made with Buhari’s family and associates in London before concluding the burial arrangements.“We have concluded that the body will arrive in Katsina by noon and the burial will take place in Daura at about 2pm,” he said.

The governor also expressed deep condolences to the late president’s family, describing him as a father figure whose legacy of integrity and service will remain unmatched.

Security has been tightened in Daura and surrounding areas ahead of the funeral, with dignitaries from across Nigeria expected to attend.

President Tinubu praises Katsina governor as ‘honest, trustworthy and dedicated leader’

By Abdullahi Mukhtar Algasgaini

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has commended Katsina State Governor, Dikko Umaru Radda, for his exemplary leadership, describing him as a “truthful, trustworthy, and dedicated governor.”

The president gave the praise during the inauguration of the Katsina State Modern Agricultural Equipment Service Centre and the Eastern Bypass Road around Katsina metropolis.

President Tinubu applauded Governor Radda’s administration for achieving significant progress within just two years, particularly in agriculture, infrastructure development, and community empowerment.

In his speech, Governor Radda highlighted that since taking office two years ago, his administration has prioritized agriculture, infrastructure, security, and job creation.

He reiterated the importance of the new agricultural equipment center in supporting local farmers and outlined his government’s plans, including distributing modern fertilizers and providing solar-powered irrigation machines.

The governor also detailed key infrastructure projects undertaken by his administration, including urban renewal and water supply initiatives.

Additionally, he expressed gratitude to President Tinubu for the federal government’s support in tackling security challenges in the state.

Governor Radda also thanked other stakeholders, including traditional leaders, for their contributions to the state’s development.

The event was attended by prominent figures, including the governors of Kaduna and Borno, former Katsina governors Ibrahim Shema and Aminu Bello Masari, federal and state lawmakers, government officials, and APC party leaders.

CAN threatens lawsuit over school closures in northern Nigeria

By Anas Abbas

The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has issued a firm ultimatum to the governments of Bauchi, Katsina, Kano, and Kebbi states.

The Christian body also called for the immediate reversal of their recent directives that mandate a five-week closure of schools in observance of Ramadan.

In a statement released on Sunday in Abuja, CAN President Daniel Okoh, expressed strong disapproval of the policy, and reiterated its potential to exacerbate the ongoing educational crisis in these states, which already account for 44% of Nigeria’s out-of-school children.

CAN condemned the decision as discriminatory and a violation of the rights of non-Muslim students, warning that legal action would be pursued if the directive is not rescinded.

“Education is a fundamental right and the foundation of progress. Closing schools from nursery to tertiary levels for such an extended period disrupts academic schedules and jeopardizes the educational futures of millions of students,” Okoh stated.

He further criticised the lack of transparency in the decision-making process, noting that it failed to involve consultations with key stakeholders, including Christian leaders, educators, and parents.

“Policies that affect diverse populations Muslims, Christians, and others must be shaped through transparent and inclusive dialogue with all relevant parties, including parents, educators, religious leaders, and school proprietors,” he added.

As the situation unfolds, CAN remains steadfast in its commitment to advocating for equitable educational opportunities for all students in Nigeria.

FUDMA shut down as students protest killing of mate

By Abdullahi Mukhtar Algasgaini

The Federal University Dutsinma (FUDMA) in Katsina State has been closed following violent protests by students over the alleged killing of one of their colleagues.

Reports indicate that two students were shot by members of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) operating in the area.

It was claimed that the CJTF members mistakenly shot the students, believing they were bandits’ informants.

One student died on the spot, while the other was injured and has since received medical attention.

In response to the incident, students took to the streets of Dutsinma, protesting violently. They blocked roads, set tyres on fire, and vandalized property.

The protests escalated, reaching the Dutsin-Ma–Katsina highway, where the students clashed with security forces.

Military and police personnel arrived to restore order, using a diplomatic approach to calm the situation without resorting to force.

The university’s Senate announced the closure of the institution, with students directed to go on a one-week mid-semester break starting from Monday, February 24, 2025.

The Vice-Chancellor, Prof. Armaya’u Hamisu Bichi, urged students to vacate the campus by 6:00 p.m. the same day.

The Katsina State Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Abubakar Sadiq, confirmed the incident, stating that an official statement would be issued soon.

FUDMA student shot dead by civilian JTF member in Katsina

By Abdullahi Mukhtar Algasgaini

A 400-level student of the Federal University Dutsin-Ma (FUDMA), Saidu Abdulkadir, 25, was fatally shot by a member of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) in Dutsin-Ma, Katsina State.

The incident occurred around 11:06 a.m. when Abdulkadir, a Department of Agricultural Extension student, and motorcycle rider Abubakar Yusuf, 40, were stopped by CJTF personnel.

After allegedly failing to comply, one operative opened fire, injuring both.

Abdulkadir later died at Orthopedic Hospital, Katsina, while Yusuf is receiving treatment.

The Katsina State Police Command has launched an investigation and reinforced security in the area.

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.”

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.

Bandits attack foiled in Katsina, 14 rescued

By Uzair Adam

Katsina State police operatives successfully thwarted a kidnapping attempt by bandits on Sunday evening, rescuing 14 individuals and neutralizing one attacker.

The incident occurred at approximately 7:55 PM in Dan’arau village, located in the Magama-Jibia area of Jibia Local Government Area.

Armed bandits, wielding dangerous weapons, ambushed two commercial vehicles, aiming to kidnap the passengers.

Responding swiftly to a distress call, police officers engaged the bandits in a fierce gun battle.

The timely intervention led to the rescue of 14 hostages, while one of the assailants was fatally wounded.

Unfortunately, two victims sustained gunshot injuries during the confrontation.

They were immediately rushed to a nearby hospital for medical attention, but one succumbed to their injuries.

The state police command has commended the bravery of its officers and urged the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity to the authorities.

Katsina govt to empower communities for self-defense amidst rising insecurity

By Uzair Adam

The Katsina State Government has unveiled a new initiative aimed at equipping communities with the necessary skills and support to defend themselves against criminal activities such as banditry and kidnapping.

Governor Dikko Umaru Radda, while speaking on the program, noted that the government is ready to train and support communities willing to take proactive measures to secure their areas before the arrival of security personnel.

He stated, “We have come up with an initiative that for any community ready to depend on itself, we will give them the necessary support and training to engage criminals before the security agents arrive.

“The governor recounted a recent visit to Tsamiyar-jino village, where it took him over two hours to reach the settlement from the main road. He pointed out that in such remote locations, the response time of security agents is significantly delayed, leaving the residents vulnerable to attacks.

“If bandits strike in such areas, by the time security forces arrive, the damage would have already been done,” Radda said, stressing the need for immediate community action in the face of insecurity.

Bandits abduct 10 in Zamfara, demand N50 million ransom

By Uzair Adam

Reports coming from northwest Nigeria have shown that bandits attacked the Moriki community in Zamfara State on Wednesday night, abducting over 10 residents and demanding a ransom of N50 million.

The attack has further intensified the sense of insecurity in the area.The Zamfara State Police Command, through its spokesperson ASP Yazid Abubakar, confirmed the incident.

He stated that the Commissioner of Police has ordered immediate action to rescue the victims.

A resident of Moriki community shared with the BBC Hausa Service on Thursday that the bandits have been a constant threat to the community.

He revealed that they previously abducted other residents and claimed their cows were killed by a local commander.

During this latest attack, the bandits reportedly went from house to house, capturing people and setting a deadline for the ransom payment.

According to the resident, this isn’t the first time the bandits have attacked the community for ransom.

He recounted a recent incident where they extorted N20 million from the community, allowing locals access to their farms in return. “The community remains in a state of insecurity,” he said.