Law & Crime
St. Mary’s school attacks: The children will come back-Tinubu assures Bishop, Parents
By Uthman-Baba Naseer,Minna
Parents and the authorities of St. Mary’s Private Catholic Primary and secondary school Papiri Agwara Local government area of Niger State,have been assured of safe return of their children.
The National Security Adviser to the President,Mallam Nuhu Ribadu who gave the assurance in Kontagora assured that the “ the children are doing fine and will be back soon”
Speaking when he visited the Catholic Bishop of Kontagora Diocese and Proprietor of the school, Most Rev. Bulus Dauwa Yohanna and parents of the children at the St. Michael’s Catholic Cathedral Kontagora, National Security Adviser to the Nigeria President, Mallam Nuhu Ribadu said efforts are in top gear and security has been beefed up.
While delivering President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s message of hope and assurance, Ribadu said Nigerians must join hands together to defeat the common enemy causing havoc in the country.
According to him “this is a very solemn and difficult moment for us, especially after hearing from some of the parents and all of you. However, we take responsibility because it is our duty to protect you.
“This is a directive from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, that we must come and visit you. Mr. President is in pain. He is in sorrow just like all of us. He stopped everything he was doing and he was supposed to travel but he suspended his journey.
“Enough is enough, we will not be relentless in our efforts, we are all under attack, let us not allow bad people to divide us, let us not allow evil to get into us”.
The NSA who was accompanied by the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Alleviation, Dr. Bernard Doro, the Director General of the Department of State Services (DSS), Oluwatosin Ajayi and Chairman of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Northern Nigeria , Rev. Joseph Hayab.
However, there was no representative from the State Government at the visit.
Mallam Ribadu then commending Bishop Yohanna for standing firm and remaining unwavering despite frustrations from some quarters about the abduction, the National Security Adviser said “you are not alone, I can assure you we are together in this.
“Many good people from all over the world are coming to support us, including the United States of America. We appreciate everyone especially the European countries like France, the United Kingdom and couple of others”.
He added that “the whole world is coming together to stop and defeat this evil which has been going on in Nigeria for two decades.”
Mallam Ribadu then assured that “the children are where they are and will come back safely. God is with them and God is with us. Evil will never win. They are going to come back, I give you the assurance.
“Mr. President said I should thank you, Bishop Yohanna for your understanding, patience, for giving us the right information and by standing by for us. We are one”.
Furthermore, he assured that the school will remain and survive and the children will return back because “we will provide security in that axis”.
“You will see our reactions and responses now, one thing I know is that, evil people will always be around but this thing they have done is what will change Nigeria for good”.
Earlier, Bishop Bulus Yohanna thanked President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and the National Security Adviser for coming through and giving hope.
He then presented hard copies of report to the NSA after which they went into a closed door meeting that lasted for about 30 minutes.
The Principal of the school Rev. Sister Felicia Gyang and a representative of the Parents Mr. Luka Iliya narrated how the incident happened and their current states of mind
Law & Crime
Igbo Ministers berate FG over Transfer of Kanu to Sokoto ….says action is Politically Motivated
By George Mgbeleke
Disturbed by the transfer of IPOB leader, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu, from the Abuja Custodial Centre to Sokoto, Concerned Igbo Ministers Commission has condemned what it described as the politically motivated, insisting the move is intended to punish and frustrate him rather than serve the ends of justice.
In a press statement issued on Thursday signed by Rev. Tony Uzor Anthony, on behalf of the group, the commission said the decision “has nothing to do with justice, nothing to do with law and order, and everything to do with politics and punishment.”
The group faulted federal officials who cited insecurity in Abuja prisons, accusing them of turning their own administrative failures into a weapon against Kanu.
According to the statement, “Government officials keep repeating the excuse of ‘prison insecurity,’ yet they are the ones running the prisons. Instead of fixing their own failures, they now use those same failures as an excuse to keep frustrating one man. We say clearly:
It is wrong, it is unfair, and it is targeted.”
The commission also took aim at The Nation newspaper, accusing it of functioning as an extension of government propaganda aimed at undermining Kanu’s rights.
It said, “We note with disappointment the role of The Nation newspaper, which has now positioned itself as the main mouthpiece for this continued state harassment. Every time there is a government move to undermine Nnamdi Kanu’s rights, The Nation quickly publishes a story that tries to justify it — even when the facts are wrong or the reasoning makes no sense.”
The statement further read, “A newspaper that cannot tell the difference between a repealed law and an active one has no moral right to lecture the public.
A newspaper that refuses to investigate or cross-check facts should not be the one shaping public opinion on such a serious matter.
The Nation has chosen a side — and it is the side of repression.”
Transfer to Sokoto Seen as Deliberate Frustration
The group argued that relocating Kanu to Sokoto—one of the farthest points from the Abuja courts—was calculated to obstruct his legal rights and disrupt communication with his defence team.
It stated, “Mazi Nnamdi Kanu has ongoing legal rights, including appeals and meetings with his lawyers. Moving him to Sokoto — one of the farthest places from Abuja courts — is clearly meant to make his legal work difficult, if not impossible.
“If the government believes its own case is strong, why is it afraid of giving him proper access to his lawyers? Why hide him far away?
Why block easy communication?
“The answer is simple: this case has never been about justice.”
The ministers warned against the judiciary being used as a cover for political directives.
They said, “It is also important to remind Nigerians that it is not the job of any court to decide the exact prison where someone should be kept. That duty belongs to the Correctional Service, not judges acting under pressure.
“The attempt to dress political orders in the robe of the judiciary is one of the biggest problems in this case.”»
The statement called on the Federal Government to reverse the transfer and return Kanu to a facility within the Federal Capital Territory.
It declared, “The Concerned Igbo ministers commission calls for the immediate return of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu to a custodial centre within the Federal Capital Territory, where he can properly exercise his rights and continue his legal processes without hidden obstacles.”
The statement warned that, “This constant mistreatment of Mazi Nnamdi Kanu is not just about one man. It is a test of Nigeria’s commitment to fairness and the rule of law. If this type of behaviour continues unchecked, then no citizen is safe.
“We cannot and will not keep quiet.”
Law & Crime
Senate summons Finance , Education Ministers over collapse of $30million Safe School Initiative
By Our Correspondent
The Senate Wednesday through its Ad – hoc committee investigating the collapse of Safe School Initiative , summoned the Minister of Finance and Coordinating Minister of the Economy , Wale Edun , to appear before it on Tuesday next week .
Summoning of the Minister of Finance by the Ad – hoc committee headed by Senator Orji Uzor Kalu ( Abia North) , for appearance on Tuesday, followed adoption of its work plan during maiden meeting held on Wednesday.
Aside the Minister of Finance , other critical stakeholders of the collapsed initiatives , slated for summoning are the Minister of Education , Mr Tunji Alausa , Minister of Defence , Lt – Gen Christopher Musa , the Commandant General of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence , Dr Mohammed Abubakar Audi and representatives of school proprietors .
Briefing journalists at the inaugural sitting, Chairman of the Ad-hoc Committee, , vowed that the Senate would unravel all issues surrounding the initiative’s implementation and ensure full accountability.
He noted that over 1,680 schoolchildren have been kidnapped and 180 educational facilities attacked since 2014, describing the situation as “unacceptable for a nation committed to educational development and child safety.”
“It is unacceptable that our schools remain soft targets for terrorists and kidnappers,”.
“We will track every naira and every dollar allocated to the Safe School Initiative , some of which were the $30million mobilized between 2014 and 2021 aside the latest N144billion released for the initiative by the federal government .
” Nigerians deserve to know why, despite enormous investment and global support, our schools remain unsafe .
“The committee will undertake a comprehensive financial and operational audit, engaging federal ministries, state governments, security agencies, and civil society partners”, he said .
The committee according to him, owes Nigerian parents the responsibility to guarantee that their children can pursue education without fear just as he stressed that the probe is not targeted at any individual or institution, but aimed at strengthening accountability and transparency
Areas of investigation according to him, are (i) Utilisation of funds allocated since 2014, ( ii) Deployment and effectiveness of security personnel, (iii) Early warning and emergency response systems, ( iv) Infrastructure upgrades in vulnerable schools and ( v) Partnerships with international donors and private-sector contributors.
The investigation follows fresh national outrage triggered by the recent abduction of 25 female students from Government Girls Comprehensive Secondary School, Maga, in Kebbi State and over 200 others in St Mary Catholic School in Niger State .
Law & Crime
Senate confirms Gen. Musa, Defence Minister-designate …says We cannot win the war until we are determined
By Our Correspondent
The Senate has confirmed the immediate past Chief of Defence Staff, retired Gen. Christopher Musa as Minister of Defence.
The upper legislative chamber confirmed Musa on Wednesday via a voice vote after hours of a rigorous screening session in the Committee of the Whole, during which he was asked questions by the lawmakers.
Musa who had been in service for 39 years before his retirement said that while he was the Chief of Defence Staff ” it was a defining moment for me.
“I pledge to give my best to ensure that Nigeria is safe. We need the support of all Nigerians. The terrorists are the enemies of Nigeria; they have no respect for human life.
“We must first love one another. I assure you we will work as nited as when I was the CDS. We cannot win the war until we are determined.
“The Sahel is hitting up. Our borders must be secured, security agencies must be supported. Nigeria is great. We will never be ashamed. We are one people,” he said.
Musa described the frequent abduction of students as “very unfortunate,” noting that in spite of the the rollout of the Safe School Initiative last year, many schools remain highly vulnerable.
“We need to look at it critically and make sure the approach is holistic,” he said.
“Crime is localised, and security agencies cannot be everywhere. Communities must be resilient and capable of being first responders.”
He lamented the absence of basic security infrastructure in many schools.
“Most schools have been built, but when you visit them, there is no perimeter fence. They are left exposed,” he said.
Musa also identified communication gaps as a major setback in preventing kidnappings, stressing the need to adopt technology that enhances information sharing and early response.
“Information conveyance has been an issue. A whole-of-society approach is needed—technology, the armed forces, the police, other security agencies, and the communities working together.”
Answering a question posed by former Senate President Ahmad Lawan, Musa pledged to ensure strict oversight of defense funds if confirmed.
“Whatever funds are made available must be properly utilised. We must ensure that whatever we procure truly supports our armed forces in carrying out their duties.”
He insisted that improved accountability would significantly enhance the military’s operational capacity.
Musa cautioned against placing all expectations on the armed forces, arguing that military operations alone cannot resolve Nigeria’s complex security challenges.
“One mistake we make is thinking the armed forces can solve all the problems.
“The military solution is just 20 to 25 per cent. Effective policy and support from ministries, departments and agencies are essential.”
On late Brig. Musa Uba, the minster said “It was very unfortunate that he was captured. We will not stand to see terrorists have a way with it.
“No indolence or act of cowardice will be entertained. There are questions that must be answered. All found culpable will be brought to the book,” he said.
Deputy Senate President, Jibrin Barau said “You did very well as CDS to secure our country. Your relationship with all and sundry was outstanding. The tempo of attacks was going down,” he said.
The Chairman Senate Committee on Defence, Sen. Ahmad Lawan said the nomination of Musa was a nomination that everybody is saying yes.
“I saw in you a sense of duty and professionalism”.
Lawan explained that no investment in the armed was too much adding that the 2026 Budget should provide more for the armed forces.
In his remarks, the President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio urged Musa to go straight into action to assist the government in tackling the insecurity in the country.
He kicked against negotiations with the terrorists saying that “Even when I was a state governor, I never negotiated with terrorists.
“I made the state so hot that each time we arrested a kidnapper, he would say, please forgive me, I didn’t know it was part of your state”.
He called for a review the policy of kinetic and non kinetic approaches to tackling insecurity.
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