Law & Crime
Niger state MULAN Inaugurated and charges to pilot Affairs of Association in 2yrs
By Uthman Baba-Naseer,Minna
Eleven members of the executive committee of the Muslim Lawyers Association of Nigeria,(MULAN),Niger State chapter,have been affirmed and inaugurated in Minna.
The new executive members of the Association who were inaugurated by the Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) Minna Ibrahim Mohammed Ndamitsoare to pilot the affairs of the Association in the next two years.
Inaugurating the executive at the Conference hall of the Shariah Court of Appeal headquarters in Minna, Barrister Ibrahim Ndamitso urged the new executive to cultivate and imbibe the spirit of togetherness in uplifting the association to the greater height.
He appealed to them to operate within the ambit of the professional conduct as enshrined in the MULAN code of conduct and other relevant law.
He noted that the association has left an indelible legacy behind in the state and called on the new executive members to build on the already built legacy by the past leaders of the association.
While calling on the new executives to seek for advice from the past leaders of the association,Barrister Ndamitso further appealed to them to involve every members of the branch in every activities that move the association forward
The new executives include, Barrister Suleiman Muhammad Imam as the Chairman,Barrister Muhammad Raji Yabagi, Vice-Chairman, Chief Magistrate Hadiza Hamza Imam as the Ameera, Barrister Maimuna Salihu Yunusa Vice- Ameera, and Barrister Abdulmumin Jibril Abdullahi,Secretary General.
Others are, Barrister Aisha Ashafa Assistance Secretary General, Magistrate Hauwa Yahaya Sayuti Treasurer, Aisha Muhammad Rabiu Financial Secretary, Bilqees Swasu Shabafu Public Relation Officer (PRO1), Barrister Hanafi Ojulari Yusuf Assistant Public Relation Officer (PRO2) and Barrister Muhammad Garba Mustapha as the Auditor.
In his acceptance remarks,the new Chairman,Suleiman Muhammad Imam,pledged to improve on the leadership quality of his predecessors and operate an all inclusive administration that every member will be carried along in the affairs of the association in the state.
He assured that training and re-training of members will be given the desired priority throughout the two years of his administration.
He appreciated his members for the confidence reposed on him assuring that he will pursue the welfare of his members with the needed vigour.
Law & Crime
Tension in Nnobi Community As TCN Marks 1000 Houses for Demolition to pave way for high tension electric line in Anambra community , Soludo Aide Escapes Attack
By Our Correspondent
Nnobi, Idemili South Local Government Area of Anambra State on Monday took to the streets in protest against the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) .
The protesters who carried placards of various inscriptions lamented that the TCN had allegedly marked over one thousand houses in the seven villages that made up Ebenesi , a quarter of Nnobi, adding that the transmission company had given the affected landlords and residents about fourteen days notice to relocate failing which the buildings would be demolished at the expense of their owners.
The protesters who marched the major roads and streets in Nnobi urged President Ahmed Bola Tinubu, the Federal Government and Governor Chukwuma Charles Soludo of Anambra State to provide an alternative residential area for them or in alternative urge the TCN to reroute the power lines underneath.
Addressing the protesters at the palace, the Monarch of Nnobi, His Royal Majesty Engineer Muodum Nick Obi, represented by the palace Secretary, Chief Obianumba Ajaghaku assured the people that he would relay the request of the Ebenesi people to Governor Soludo adding that he felt the pains of the protesters..
” Nnobi is a densely populated area.There are sparsely populated areas I feel your pains. I will take your request to the Governor”, he said.
At the residence of the president General of Nnobi, Chief Olubialu who was flanked by the executives of Nnobi Welfare Organization (NWO), while receiving the the protesters said he had personally discussed the issue with a commissioner in the state. He said that while it was necessary for development not to be overlooked, the matter would be handled carefully given the fact that the Land Use Act places ownership of Land in the hands of the government.
”We cannot overlook development. In one of my discussions with the commissioner, I told him to tell the TCN to come to us for discussion. This TCN line affected half of Awuda community and half of Ebenesi Community. we want development. But we want it in a way it won’t affect our people adversely. It touched you the way it touched us. We shall continue to see the government on the matter in a positive manner because according to the Land Act, government is the owner of land”, he said.
Chief Patrick Nwayaku , The Chairman of Amadunu in his remark said the people were pleading with government to know that the marked areas for TCN line were the ancestral home of the
people and that it was not previously marked for demolition for TCN line. He said the issue began about fourteen years ago adding that the matter was in court between the community and the TCN
” WE are saddened to tell the TCN,, the government and physical planing board that the affected lands are our ancestral homes. There was never a time it was previously marked for demolition.” , Nwayaku said.
Addressing the protesters along Awka-Etiti Road, Governor Soludo Aide on Youth Reformation, Dr. Nelson Omenugha said government would look into the grievances of the people ,
However, trouble erupted when Omenugha addimed that development comes with a cost, a statement that iritated the protesters and finally leading to hot exchange of words and blows among the protesters.
Omenugha was quickly rescued by security operatives who led him to his car and he was driven away.
Earlier the leader of the protesters and Chairman of Ebenesi Community Chief Ikechukwu Oraka said the TCN had given the affected landlords and residents a short notice of about fourteen days to relocate, stressing that the issue had cause deaths as some people had fallen sick when they learned that their houses were to be demolished for the TCN high tension line. He urged the government to shelve compensation and give people alternative settlements or Urge the TCN to route the line underground .
One of the affected persons Chief James Okeke among others said they were not against development in the community rather they were asking for resettlements not compensation
” We are not saying that government should not bring development. we saying let it be planned well. Not just to come suddenly to displace us. Let them give us a place to resettle
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Law & Crime
HURIWA Commends Army Chief Over Counter-Terrorism Gains, Urges Coordinated Rescue of 52 Borno Children
By George Mgbeleke
The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has commended the Chief of Army Staff, Lt. Gen. Waidi Shaibu and the troops of the Nigerian Army for the recent operational successes recorded in counter-terrorism operations across the North-East, North-West and North-Central regions.
HURIWA said the reported success of troops of the 162 Amphibious Battalion, Operation Hadin Kai, in repelling a coordinated attack by Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) terrorists on the Forward Operating Base, Mandaragirau, in Biu Local Government Area of Borno State, was a significant demonstration of the Army’s operational readiness and tactical capacity.
The association, in a statement by its National Coordinator, Comrade Emmanuel Onwubiko, particularly commended the troops for their courage and professionalism in defeating the attackers, neutralising several terrorists and recovering weapons and other military equipment.
According to HURIWA, the successful defence of the military base, reportedly without any casualty among the troops, should encourage the military high command to sustain the offensive against terrorist organisations and deny them the opportunity to regroup and expand their operational networks.
However, the association stressed that military victories must ultimately be measured by their impact on the safety and freedom of civilians affected by terrorism.
HURIWA therefore urged the Chief of Army Staff to strengthen operational coordination with the Chief of Defence Staff and other Service Chiefs to facilitate the urgent rescue of the 52 children and other victims from Borno State who have reportedly remained in terrorist captivity for about 90 days.
The association described the prolonged captivity of the victims as a serious humanitarian and national security concern, particularly given reports that some affected families have resorted to selling houses and other property in anticipation of ransom demands.
HURIWA also expressed concern over reports of alleged fraudsters exploiting the desperation of victims’ families by impersonating representatives of the abductors and demanding money.
The association said such developments further demonstrate the urgent need for a coordinated government response that combines military operations, intelligence gathering, effective communication with affected families and appropriate measures to prevent ransom-related fraud.
HURIWA called for enhanced intelligence-sharing and closer operational collaboration among the Army, Air Force, Navy, police and relevant intelligence agencies in efforts to locate and rescue the victims.
The association maintained that the rescue operation should receive sustained attention at the highest levels of the national security architecture.
HURIWA said: “We commend the Nigerian Army and, particularly, the troops of Operation Hadin Kai for their courage and professionalism in confronting the terrorists at Mandaragirau.
“However, the objective of counter-terrorism operations is not simply to defeat terrorists in combat but to protect citizens and restore their freedom and security.
“We therefore urge the Chief of Army Staff and other Service Chiefs to intensify their collaboration and intelligence-driven operations aimed at locating and rescuing the 52 children and other Nigerians who have reportedly spent about 90 days in captivity.
“Every additional day in captivity exposes these victims, particularly the children, to unacceptable risks. Their rescue should therefore be treated as an urgent humanitarian and national security priority.”
The rights group further appealed to Nigerians to sustain their support and solidarity with the Armed Forces as they continue to confront terrorism and insurgency across the country.
HURIWA urged residents of affected communities to cooperate with security agencies and provide credible information capable of supporting ongoing operations, while cautioning against the dissemination of unverified information that could compromise military operations or endanger hostages.
The association also called on the Federal Government to maintain appropriate communication with the families of the abducted victims and ensure that they are not left without information or support during the prolonged search for their loved ones.
HURIWA reiterated its confidence in the professionalism and commitment of Nigeria’s Armed Forces and urged the military high command to sustain the current operational momentum.
The association said the country must remain united in confronting terrorism, while insisting that the ultimate measure of success must be the restoration of peace, protection of civilians and safe return of those still in captivity.
Law & Crime
Niger State CP pledges Commands Readiness to Partner with Nigeria Army to Ensure Safety of Citizens
Niger State CP pledges Commands Readiness to Partner with Niger Army to Ensure Safety of Citizens
By Uthman Baba-Naseer,Minna
The Commissioner of Police in Niger State, CP Adamu Abdullahi Elleman, has reiterated the Command readiness to partner with the 31 Artillery Brigade of the Nigerian Army to ensure the security of the people of the state.
He assured that the Command will continue to collaborate with other sister agencies in the state,particularly the 31 Artillery Brigade of the Nigerian Army,towards enhancing intelligence gathering mechanism, operational effectiveness and inter-agency mutual cooperation.
The Commissioner of Police gave the assurance while receiving the newly deployed Brigade Commander of the 31 Artillery Brigade of the Nigerian Army Minna,Brigadier General Kabir Rabiu,on a courtesy visit to his office at the Police headquarters, Dutsen Kura in Minna.
CP Adamu Elleman noted that the task of maintaining internal security should be seen as a collective responsibility of all security forces stressing that this cannot be realizable without the needed synergies from other sister agencies in the state.
The Commissioner told the Brigade Commander that the command and other relevant agencies in the state have already established an existing working relationship in ensuring the protection of lives and property of the people,assuring that the 31 Artillery Brigade and the command will continue to sustain it.
He described the Brigade Commander as an highly experienced officer whom his humility has earned him his present deployment to the 31 Artillery Brigade headquarters saying,” I’m confidence in the prospects unflishing working relationship with the Niger State Police Command”
CP Elleman urged the Commander to consider the Police Command as a reliable partner and assured him of the Command’s continued support and cooperation whenever required.
He expressed optimism that through sustained collaboration, effective intelligence sharing and coordinated operations among the various security agencies, the prevailing security challenges in the State would be significantly curtailed, thereby creating a safer and more secure environment for residents in the State.
Speaking earlier,the Brigade Commander,Brig.Gen. Kabir Rabiu explained that the visit was to formally introduce himself to the Commissioner of Police and the management team of the Niger State Police Command,sequel to his deployment to the state.
He noted that although he had met and interacted with the CP informally on previous occasions, the visit offered an opportunity to establish a formal working relationship in their respective capacities.
He reaffirmed the Brigade’s commitment to sustaining and deepening the existing cordial relationships between the two formations, with particular emphasis on enhanced operational effectiveness, intelligence sharing, coordinated response and robust inter-agency collaboration.
He noted that stronger synergy among security agencies remains critical to effectively addressing the security challenges confronting Niger State and the nation at large.
The Brigade Commander further solicited the continued support of the Police Command, being the lead agency in internal security and encouraged regular and timely sharing of actionable intelligence to strengthen operational outcomes and facilitate prompt response to security incidents.
He also commended the Commissioner of Police for his support and participation during the send-off ceremony of his predecessor and appealed for continued cooperation towards sustaining the already existing working relationship cooperation.
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