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June 29, 2022 Zamfara State Governor Signs Anti-Banditry Bill Into Law

Zamfara State Governor Signs Anti-Banditry Bill Into Law

Zamfara State Governor, Bello Matawalle, yesterday, signed into law a bill for the prohibition and punishment for banditry, cattle rustling, cultism, kidnapping, terrorism and other incidental offences 2022.

The executive bill was sent to the House of Assembly a few weeks ago. The bill is part of the state government’s new measures to curb crime and criminality especially banditry, kidnapping and cattle rustling that have bedeviled the state for over a decade.

Governor Matawalle had, on Sunday, directed residents of the state to get personal firearms against bandits and kidnappers following the spate of attacks in Bakura, Bukuyyum, Tsafe, Gusau and Maru local councils.

Signing the bill into law at the Government House chamber, the governor insisted that his directives for citizens to obtain firearms against bandits is to assist security agencies in addressing the menace. He urged residents to support the programmes and policies of government, especially, in its quest to restore lasting peace in the state.

According to him, the state government relied on an extant legislation to direct residents to acquire weapons to defend themselves.

In a statement issued by Jamilu Magaji, the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, on Tuesday, Magaji explained that the governor’s directive was part of the administration’s efforts to tackle protracted security challenges in the state.

It added that government was aware of the misgivings expressed in some quarters regarding the new measure. It noted that the measure was meant “to encourage the communities suffering almost daily from the inhuman aggressions from the bandits to acquire firearms to defend their communities.

“Self-defence is a natural instinct and has always been part of human survival strategy. As those entrusted with the safety of life and property of the people, we will do everything possible to uphold this responsibility within the ambit of the law.

“We are also aware that the security forces are doing their best to combat this formidable challenge. Their efforts are, however, hampered by the lack of adequate modern warfare equipment and the dearth of personnel.

“Our decision to mobilise people to secure their communities is, therefore, for the people to complement the efforts of the conventional security forces in dealing with banditry and fishing out informants.

“The acquisition and usage of firearms by the public, who desire to do so, would be governed by the Nigeria Firearms Act,” he further stated.

The statement added that the state government had explored all options to address the issue to no avail. It explained that apart from dialogue, reconciliation and disarmament, the government also had regular engagement with the Federal Government and neighbouring states, including the Nigerien authorities.

“We also shut down mobile telecommunication networks to give security forces the leeway to take the battle directly to the bandits,” the statement added.

 

June 24, 2022 Tonto Dikeh for Rivers State Deputy Governor

Tonto Dikeh for Rivers State Deputy Governor

Popular Actress, Tonto Dikeh has announced via her Instagram handle that the Rivers State African Democratic Congress governorship candidate, Tonto Ibraye, has nominated her, as his running mate.

Tonto Dikeh went ahead to share their government’s plans if elected into office during next year’s election.

When elected, she said the administration would invest massively in social protection and create social value for the youths.

She wrote, “I thank Mr. Tonte Ibraye, the Governorship candidate of the African Democratic Congress Rivers State for nominating me as his running mate.”

Dikeh listed their manifesto to include, “investing massively in social protection, creating a social value system for young people, increased women inclusion in our governance system.

Others are “supporting small businesses and strengthening our traditional institutions to be active players in the drive to bring sustainable development to the good people of Rivers State.”

Tonto Dikeh, a Rivers state indigene, urged people of the state, particularly the youths to register and get their Permanent Voter Card to enable them vote during the forthcoming elections.

June 16, 2022 2023: Okowa to Run as Vice Presidential Candidate to Atiku of The PDP

2023: Okowa to Run as Vice Presidential Candidate to Atiku of The PDP

Alhaji. Atiku Abubakar, has announced Governor Ifeanyi Okowa as his running mate ahead of the 2023 elections.

Presidential Candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party in the 2023 elections, made the announcement at a meeting attended by PDP executives at the party’s headquarters in Abuja.

PDP National Chairman, Iyorchia Ayu, said a 17-member committee had been set up by the party to pick a running mate.

He said the committee had submitted three names to Atiku to choose from.

The final decision however, Ayu said, was Atiku’s.

Speaking at the announcement event, Atiku said making a choice between the three names was been a difficult decision.

He also noted that some of the qualities he looked out for include someone who understood the enormity of the challenges facing the country and one who had demonstrated, from experience, that he could proffer some solutions.

According to Atiku, all the three names submitted were qualified, but he had to settle for Okowa as the man with the best fit.

June 13, 2022 South-West Governors Declare 3-Day Mourning for Owo Victims, to Review Okada Operation in the Region

South-West Governors Declare 3-Day Mourning for Owo Victims, to Review Okada Operation in the Region

The South West Governors’ Forum, has declared an official 3-day mourning period in honour of the Owo Massacre victims. They also set up a Security committee to mitigate the menace of commercial motorcycles, popularly known as okada.

Rising from a virtual meeting, the governors said that the mourning period should commence from today (Monday June 13-June 15, 2022). They directed the flying of flags at half mast in all public buildings, facilities and official residences across all the states in the South-West, in honour of the victims of the Owo terror attack.

The forum also vowed to combat the threat of insurgency and terrorism in the region.

The communiqué read: “The recent attack on St Francis Catholic Church, Owaluwa Street, Owo, compels immediate intervention in the whole of the South West to nip the insidious phenomenon of insurgency in the bud.

“The meeting, consequently, took decisions, some of which are expected to have far-reaching implications in the quest to protect lives and property in the region.

“The governors noted, with great discomfiture, the increasing agitations about spaces taken over by unidentified and unknown migrants in all South-West states.

“The meeting, therefore, recommends an increase in the scope of surveillance of the activities of these undocumented settlers by relevant security agencies in all the states.

“The governors, as chief security officers, resolved to continue to assist the security agencies in the areas of crisis management and intelligence gathering at all times.

“The governors reviewed reports from various States on the factors militating against peace and security in the region. They expressed grave concern on the influx of Okada riders into all parts of the South-West, especially the State capitals.

“The meeting further resolved that efforts be geared toward identity management of Okada riders and stringent regulation put in place for their operation.

“Consequently, the forum decided it was time to reconvene the South-West Security Committee to look critically into this creeping menace before it blossoms into another intractable social problem.

“The committee will be expected to submit its findings on the desirability of Okada operations in the region. It is also expected to submit a multi-level template to combat the threat of insurgency and terrorism in the region.

Governors, who participated in the virtual meeting include the forum’s Chairman, Rotimi Akeredolu of Ondo State, Dr. Kayode Fayemi of Ekiti State, Dapo Abiodun of Ogun State, Babajide Sanwo-Olu of Lagos State, Gboyega Oyetola of Osun State and Seyi Makinde of Oyo State.

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