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HURIWA to Soludo: Govt.  should protect, not kill citizens

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Anambra State Governor, Prof.Chukwuma Soludo

 

By George Mgbeleke

Civil Rights advocacy Group HUMAN RIGHTS WRITERS ASSOCIATION OF NIGERIA (HURIWA) has condemned the reported massacre of Onitsha traders by armed state militia just as HURIWA has emphatically told Charles Chukwuma Nwangbafor Soludo the Anambra State governor that the primary constitutional duty of government is to protect lives and the property of citizens and not to set armed contraptions with armed brutes to kill citizens.

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HURIWA argued that “there is no amount of disagreement or peaceful protests by traders against the activities of armed task forces that could permit the deployment of lethal weapons to kill off civilians who are totally unarmed. This incident is one too many and the Anambra State Government is becoming notorious for failing to deal decisively with armed brutes who turned their weapons against the people of Anambra State. For a government to tolerate these incessant attacks on the citizens is to say that the administration has failed woefully. Those who kill in the name of a state government must face the full weight of the law.”

HURIWA noted that armed operatives of the Anambra State government-backed Ocha Brigade allegedly opened fire at the Onitsha Main Market, Emeka Offor Plaza axis, leaving several people dead and others injured.

The victims were identified as Ebuka Orakwe, Orum Oluebube, Anthony Kosisochukwu, Ifeoma Ezema, Chinwe Igwe, 22, and two others whose names could not be ascertained at press time. Eyewitnesses alleged that a pregnant woman was among the dead.

The Anambra State Police Command, which confirmed the incident, however, stated that one female victim died on arrival at the hospital, while seven persons sustained gunshot injuries.

It added that the victims had been evacuated to the hospital and normalcy restored in the market.

HURIWA quoted eyewitnesses who spoke with some sections of the media as claiming that the incident occurred on Tuesday morning, sparking panic and outrage among traders and residents who fled the scene for safety. According to accounts, the victims, who had only set out to earn their daily bread, were shot by armed men reportedly working for the Ocha Brigade. The reasons for the shooting could not be immediately ascertained.

A trader said: “This is heartbreaking. Four innocent people who left their homes this morning have been cut down in cold blood. Among them is a pregnant woman. Anambra people are now living in fear because criminals have been handed guns and uniforms in the name of government enforcement.”

The Police Command, in a statement by its spokesperson, Tochukwu Ikenga, said police officers moved in to restore order after receiving a distress call.

He explained that an altercation had ensued between personnel of the Ocha Brigade, an Anambra State Environmental Law Enforcement outfit, and some traders, during which seven traders sustained gunshot injuries.

Ikenga added that the incident triggered unrest within the market but assured that normalcy had since been restored, with patrols and monitoring ongoing to sustain peace.

HURIWA condemned the arming of task forces with lethal weapons and charged the Governor to withdraw these weapons and to only permit these state agents to carry water canons or in a worst case scenario to bear guns with rubber bullets which must be applied in such ways that lives are not jeopardised.

In a media release endorsed by the National Coordinator Comrade Emmanuel Nnadozie Onwubiko, HURIWA accused the Anambra State Government of carrying out serial extrajudicial killings of citizens and for failures to apprehend those behind the spate of violent attacks by armed task forces set up by the Anambra State administration.

HURIWA quoted Section 33(1) of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria as providing that: “Every person has a right to life , and no one SHALL be deprived intentionally of his/her life, save in the execution of the sentence of a court in respect of alleged criminal offence of which he/she has been found guilty in Nigeria.” HURIWA therefore called for the arrest and prosecution for murders of the task foce agents responsible for the state sponsored extra legal killings of citizens. Anambra State must never be turned into a killing field of citizens by agents of the state administration.

Affirming that the situation in Anambra State has become deeply disturbing, the Rights group wondered whether the Anambra State Governor and his officials are unaware of the primary duty of government which the Grund Norm of the country specifically directs as follows in Section 14(2) (B): “the security and welfare of the people shall be the primary purpose of government”. Just as Section 14(2) (A) provided that: ” Sovereignty belongs to the people of Nigeria from whom government through this constitution derives all its powers and authority”. How will a government with legitimate mandate of the citizens to exercise authority lawfully is incessantly involved in carrying out state sponsored execution of the citizens?

HURIWA lamented that since the inception of the administration of Mr. Soludo, hundreds of citizens have been slaughtered by different armed militia groups set up by the Anambra State Government as task forces just as the civil society organization has called on the organised civil rights advocacy groups with operational offices in Anambra State to compile records of all these killings and to file petitions to the International Criminal Court in The Hague Netherlands so both the government officials including the head of the state government and the armed goons set up in the state are charged for crimes against humanity since it is now clear that the Anambra State Government is not disposed to holding State sponsored killers of citizens to account.

The Rights group condemned the National Human Rights Commission of Nigeria for sleeping on duty whereas citizens are brutally murdered by state government agents in Anambra State since the past 4 years.

HURIWA also asked the citizens of Anambra State to take it as a legal obligation to defend their right to life and to denounce the many bloody attacks orchestrated by armed task forces targeting ordinarily law abiding citizens even as HURIWA said there was no legal justification for the massacre of traders that happened in Onitsha. “This is the time to prosecute State sponsored mass murderers in Anambra State or the civil society organizations in Anambra State should scientifically generate actionable evidence to institute petitions in the ICC in The Hague Netherlands. These crimes against humanity by agents of Anambra State must be brought to a logical end, HURIWA conclusively asserted.

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Support Our Armed Forces, Gov Diri Urges Corporate Bodies

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Bayelsa Governor, Douye Diri (middle)Speaker of the State Assembly, Rt. Hon. Abraham Ingobere, the Chief Judge, Justice Matilda Ayemieye, as well as service commanders and a representative of widows of the fallen heroes, Mrs Christina Boroni.

By David Owei,Bayelsa

Governor of Bayelsa State, Senator Douye Diri, has implored corporate organisations and private individuals to lend support to the country’s armed forces through contributions and partnerships that would improve their conditions of service.

Senator Diri made the call on Thursday at the 2026 Armed Forces Remembrance Day celebration held at the Peace Park in Yenagoa, the state capital.

The Bayelsa governor, who paid tributes to serving, retired and fallen soldiers for their gallant services in preserving the country’s territorial integrity, said the celebration should serve as a renewed act of solidarity and expression of gratitude to the heroes that made sacrifices to protect and unify Nigeria.

His words: “On this day, and every day, let us ensure we do not forget those whose sacrifices have made peace and safety attainable. We know that behind every medal lies a story of sacrifice. Families who have lost breadwinners; veterans who have had their lives altered in their prime; and many who live with wounds, visible and invisible, that demand our practical compassion as much as our respect.

“The Armed Forces are the bedrock of national security. Without them, the very fabric of our country would be torn apart.

“I am therefore grateful to Mr. President, in his capacity as Commander‑in‑Chief, and to the senior military leadership for their unremitting efforts to improve conditions of service and the welfare of our gallant soldiers.

“Let me take this opportunity to call on corporate organisations and private individuals to lend their support to our armed forces. Through your contributions and judicious partnerships, we can ensure that those who hazard so much for our safety are neither overlooked nor forgotten.”

Senator Diri assured of his administration’s commitment to improving the welfare of the armed forces, which he said was evident in the recent completion and handing over of residential accommodation to the Nigerian Army 16 Brigade at Elebele.

The governor urged the army leadership to also collaborate with his administration on agriculture to boost food security and sustainable livelihoods.

“On Tuesday, I flagged off the dry farming season programme in the state. In that spirit, and following the model of the Nigerian Army Farms and Ranches Limited (NAFARL), I invite the Armed Forces leadership to partner with the Bayelsa State Government in large‑scale agricultural endeavours that will bolster food security and promote sustainable livelihoods.”

Highpoint of the event was the laying of wreaths at the tomb of the unknown soldier by Senator Diri, Speaker of the State Assembly, Rt. Hon. Abraham Ingobere, the Chief Judge, Justice Matilda Ayemieye, as well as service commanders and a representative of widows of the fallen heroes, Mrs Christina Boroni.

Others who laid wreaths were chairman of the state traditional rulers council, King Bubaraye Dakolo, and the Assistant Commandant General and chairman of the Nigerian Legion, Bayelsa State Council, Chief Baratuaipre Allison-Alanimi.

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NJC approves appointment of 4 High Court Judges,6 Khadis for Niger State

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By Uthman-Baba Naseer,Minna

The National Judicial Commission (NJC), has given approval for the appointment of four new High Court Judges and Six Khadis in the service of Niger State Judiciary.

The appointment of the senior judicial officers was sequel to the request made by the Chief Judge of Niger State,Justice Halima Ibrahim Abdulmalik through the governor Mohammed Umar Bago.

Justice Halima Abdulmalik, had some times during the 2024/2025 legal year appealed to the governor to give the approval for the appointment of more High Court Judges into the service of the state Judiciary.

She told the governor at the event,that shortage of Judges in the High court division of the state Judiciary has affected the speedy dispensation of criminal and civil justice in the state hence the request for the approval for the appointment of more judges.

Findings revealed that thirteen numbers of existing High courts in Niger State are inadequate as three other High courts in Lapai,Kuta, Kutigi, and Rijau are been overseeing without substantive presiding Judges.

At the 110 council meeting of the National Judicial Council,held on Tuesday,13th January 2026,the Chief Justice of Nigeria,Hon. Justice Kudirat Kekere-Ekun gave the approval of 35 Judicial officers with the elevation a Justice of Benin division of Court of appeal Justice Steven Oyewole to the Apex Court.

Also,the CJN gave the approval for the appointment of High Court Judges in Benue,Niger,Plateau, Taraba, and Osun States.

The appointment of the four High Court Judges in Niger State bringing the numbers of High court Judges in Niger to a total of seventeen which are inadequate

Eight applicants were shortlisted for the appointment,however for were appointed while the remaining for were said to be on reserved list.

Among the appointed High Court Judges in Niger State,are Mallam Adamu Abubakar,whose until his appointment was a director in the service of the Niger State Judiciary and also one time Chief Magistrate in the Service of the state Judiciary, Ahmed Jibrin Ndajiwo,a Chief Magistrate in the FCT Judiciary, Sa’adat Gambo a director Multi-door court division of the state Judiciary and Suleiman Buhari Wushishi a principal state counsel in the office of the Attorney General of Niger State.

Those on reserved list,include Hajiya Hauwa Kulu Isah,the Secretary of the Niger State Judicial Service Commission (NSJC), Mallam Murtala Bala Ibrahim,a sitting Chief Magistrate at the Niger State Judiciary headquarters,Barrister Isah Evuti a Chief Principal State counsel in the office of the Attorney General of Niger State and Barrister Abdullahi Babani of the Customary Court headquarters in Abuja.

The newly appointed high court Judges were subjected to vigorous screenings before their appointment even as the CJN requested for petitions from the public to attest to the integrity and otherwise of the applicants.

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2027 Poll:Additional two Lawmakers withdraw from Rivers Assembly’s Impeachment plot against Fubara

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In a bid to foil the plot to impeach governor Siminalayi Fubara and his deputy, Prof. Ngozi Odu,two more members of the Rivers State House of Assembly have withdrawn their support for the impeachment proceedings against the governor and his deputy and appealed their colleagues to pursue a peaceful resolution of the political crisis.

The lawmakers are Barile Nwakoh, representing Khana Constituency I, and Emilia Amadi of Obio/Akpor Constituency II.

The decision of the lawmakers came barely 24 hours after two other lawmakers publicly distanced themselves from the impeachment move.

Nwakoh and Amadi acknowledged that the governor and his deputy allegedly breached constitutional provisions, but said their change of position followed interventions by respected leaders and stakeholders within the state.

With their withdrawal, the number of lawmakers who initially signed the impeachment notice but are now calling for dialogue has risen to four out of the 26 original signatories.

The development signals growing cracks within the Assembly as the political impasse continues, with indications that some lawmakers are now seeking alternatives to impeachment.

The Rivers State House of Assembly is expected to reconvene on January 15, 2026, to deliberate further on the matter.

Earlier, Minority Leader Sylvanus Nwankwo, representing Omuma Constituency, and Peter Abbey of Degema Constituency had also withdrawn their support for the impeachment process.

They cited appeals from influential political figures within and outside Rivers State, urging the Assembly to prioritize dialogue and stability over impeachment.

Both lawmakers called on the House to halt the impeachment proceedings and explore other mechanisms to resolve the leadership crisis in the state

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