We will tackle insecurity, poverty, VP assures Nigerians

Vice President, Kashim Shettima, has assured Nigerians of more measures to tackle insecurity and poverty in the country. Addressing newsmen shortly after paying Sallah homage to Sultan of Sokoto on Friday, he said be rest assured of more measures to safeguard the lives and properties of Nigerians. He also assured that, their government would create more job opportunities to Nigerias teeming youths While paying homage to the Sultan, Shettima said, the North was facing myriad of challenges, which he said required the support of all and sundry to be surmounted. He…

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Traditional rulers can help you fight insecurity- Ooni tells Tinubu

The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi-Ojaja II, has said traditional rulers are well-grounded on challenges of insecurity, hence President Bola Ahmed Tinubu should employ their services to tackle it. He gave the charge during a courtesy visit by the National Council of Traditional Rulers of Nigeria to the President at the State House Conference Centre, Abuja. Ooni, who is also the co-chair of traditional rulers of Nigeria, said, There are areas we would like to work with you; one of which is security. It is time to use…

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1,872 people killed, 714 abducted in 4 months in Nigeria – Report

A Non-Governmental Organisation (NGO0, which focuses on human rights and peace-building, Stefanos Foundation, has disclosed that between January and April, 2023, there were 217 attacks from 34 states in Nigeria. According to the Jos-based human rights organisation, the attacks resulted in the killing of 1,872 persons, 714 abductions, and 65 persons sustained various degrees of injuries. Advocacy Manager at Stefanos Foundation, Ms. Fatima Njoku, during a joint press briefing in Abuja on Thursday, stressed that there was the urgent need for action to address the underlying causes of the violence…

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Insecurity: Forum seeks effective monitoring of security votes

The Federal Government has been urged to evolve a mechanism to publicly monitor security votes of state governors and others concerned to tackle insecurity in the country. This is contained in a communique of a one-day workshop on: Reforming the Nigerian Defence and Security Sector through Strengthening Mechanisms Fundamental for Effective Oversight Functions, which was held in Abuja. The event was organised by the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC)/Transparency International in Nigeria (TI-Nigeria), in collaboration with the Transparency International-Defence and Security Project (TI-DSP), and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs…

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Bad governance worsening Nigerias insecurity – Jega

A former Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), Professor Attahiru Jega has said bad governance is responsible for the worsening security challenges facing Nigeria. He stated this on Thursday, as the keynote speaker at the Pre-Inaugural Lecture organised in honour of Umaru Bago Mohammed, the governor-elect of Niger State. He said the prevailing national security challenges in Nigeria were caused by poor management of complex diversity and poor governance complicated by heightened mobilisation of ethno-religious identities, especially during political and electoral contests. He lamented that the number of…

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Insecurity will be defeated”, Says ex-British PM, Boris Johnson, as he visits Nigeria

Former British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, has expressed optimism that banditry and terrorism will be defeated in Nigeria, and eventually, law and order will prevail in the country. The former UK Prime Minister gave this assurance while speaking at the 16th Anyiam-Osigwe lecture series titled Re-humanising human experience: A synopsis of Anyiam-Osigwes treaties. The event, organised by the Osigwe Anyiam-Osigwe Foundation in collaboration with the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs, was held at the Marriot Hotel, in Ikeja, Lagos. According to the ex-British Prime Minister, I know some of the…

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Terrorism: 443 Boko Haram surrender, as death toll rises to 300 in clash with ISWAP

At least, 443 more Boko Haram terrorists and family members who escaped the week-long sustained massive attacks by the Islamic State of West Africa (ISWAP) fighters in Borno State, have surrendered to troops. This is as death toll on Boko Harams side following the ISWAP attack has risen to 300. A total of 223 of the Boko Haram elements surrendered to the troops of the Multi-National Joint Task Force (MNJTF) in Diffa and Gueskerou, in the Republic of Niger, between March 7 to 10, 2023. Another 220 members of the…

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Insecurity: “Conduct counter-terrorism operations”, UN urges Nigerian Authorities

United Nations (UN) Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, Ms. Alice Nderitu, has urged the Nigerian authorities to conduct counter-terrorism operations in line with international human rights and humanitarian law. Nderitu, who voiced concern over the seemingly worsening security situation in Nigeria on Thursday, urged the authorities to address the killings. She condemned the Jan. 24 airstrike in which at least 40 herders, mainly ethnic Fulani, were killed, with scores of other civilians were injured in a village on the border of two States of Nasarawa and Benue. The…

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UN warns against worsening security situation in Nigeria

The United Nations (UN) has warned against the worsening security situation in Nigeria. The UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, Alice Nderitu, has expressed this concern on Thursday, while urging Nigerian authorities to ensure counter-terrorism operations are conducted in line with international human rights and humanitarian law. This worsening security situation, she noted, is characterised by the politicisation of trans-humance, which is the seasonal movement of livestock for grazing and increasing divisions among communities, including based on stigmatisation along religious and ethnic lines. She also condemned the…

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Security Advisories: UK, EU, Australia issue fresh alerts over general elections

The United Kingdom, (UK) and Australia have asked their citizens not to embark on travels to Nigeria, in the latest security advisories issued on Thursday. In the same vein, the European Union, (EU), also cautioned that insecurity might prevent elections from taking place in some parts of the country. The EU said the security climate in Nigeria was very hostile as the 2023 general elections are less than 35 days. Recall that in October last year, the United States, UK, Canada, and other developed nations issued terror alerts, warning their…

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