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Breaking:Kano Government Relaxes Curfew

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Kano State Government has relaxed curfew ,now the people of the state can move from 6 AM to 6 PM.

 

This announcement was made by the Kano State Commissioner of Police, Dogo Salman, following a joint security meeting with Governor Abba Yusuf at the Government House.

Commissioner Salman emphasized the government’s commitment to maintaining peace and order in the state while gradually easing restrictions to allow residents to resume their daily activities.

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He noted that the decision to relax the curfew hours reflects the improved security situation and the efforts of the security agencies in restoring normalcy in Kano.

Governor Yusuf also urged citizens to cooperate with law enforcement agencies and abide by the curfew regulations to ensure continued safety and stability in the state.

 

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France President Macron Expressed Readiness to Help Nigeria Combat Insecurity

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

France President Emmanuel Macron has expressed the readiness and willingness of his country to assist Nigeria as the nation confronts a range of security challenges, particularly the persistent threat of terrorism in the North.

In a statement on his X handle on Sunday after speaking with President Bola Tinubu on television, Macron said he reaffirmed France’s preparedness to intensify cooperation with Nigeria in response to the rising security concerns.

“I spoke with President Tinubu of Nigeria, @officialABAT. I conveyed France’s solidarity in the face of the various security challenges, particularly the terrorist threat in the North,” Macron said.

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The French President disclosed that at Tinubu’s request, France will strengthen its partnership with Nigeria’s authorities and increase support for communities affected by insecurity.

“At his request, we will strengthen our partnership with the authorities and our support for the affected populations,” he wrote.

Calling for broader international engagement, Macron urged global partners to step up their involvement, insisting that the situation demands collective action.

“We call on all our partners to step up their engagement. No one can remain a spectator,” he said.

The conversation comes as Nigeria continued to battle terrorism, banditry, and other forms of violent extremism, with international collaboration seen as critical to restoring stability in affected regions.

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Mata Media Launches as Nigeria’s First Hausa-Language Women-Centric Media Organization

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– Mata Media, a pioneering women-only media organization, is proud to announce its official launch. As the first Hausa-language media outlet of its kind in Nigeria, Mata Media is dedicated to telling the stories of women, by women, and for women.

Founded by highly experienced and talented media experts, Mata Media boasts a team of skilled women journalists passionate about promoting women’s empowerment, challenging stereotypes, and driving social change through quality journalism.

“We are thrilled to launch Mata Media, a bold initiative that fills a critical gap in the Nigerian media landscape,” said Fauziyya Kabir Tukur, one of the founders of Mata Media. “Our goal is to create a safe space for women to share their experiences, perspectives, and ideas, and to inspire a new generation of women leaders.”

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Led by Managing Director Fauziyya Kabir Tukur, a seasoned journalist with extensive experience in Hausa media, and Editor Hafsat Bahara, Mata Media will feature a wide range of content, including news, features, profiles, and analysis, all centered around women’s issues and concerns.

Mata Media also aims to nurture the next generation of women journalists by providing opportunities for young journalists and interns to learn and grow with the organization.

In a statement by Fauziyya Kabir Tukrb the managing Director said currently, Mata Media is a digital-only organization, with a presence on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, as well as a dedicated website. We invite audiences to follow us on these platforms to stay updated on our latest stories and content.

“We invite media organizations, partners, and stakeholders to join us on this exciting journey,” said the Managing Director. “Together, let’s amplify women’s voices and drive positive change in Nigeria.”

 

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Senator Hanga Calls For Robust Separation Of Power, Opposes State Police

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The Senator representing Kano Central Senatorial District, Senator Rufai Sani Hanga, has called for a robust separation of powers among all organs of government, stressing the need for the executive to allow the legislature to function independently.

Senator Hanga made the remarks during an interactive session with journalists in Kano, where he spoke extensively on governance, security, and his contributions to his constituency. He emphasized that his efforts in Kano Central have been “enormous,” citing projects and initiatives he has facilitated.

Commenting on recent developments in Benin Republic, Senator Hanga described the change of government there as “unfortunate,” adding that as a politician and democrat, he hopes such undemocratic actions fail. He urged Nigeria to strengthen its democratic institutions and ensure that governance reflects true democratic values.

The lawmaker criticized the President for not allowing the National Assembly to operate freely, noting that many ministers have failed to discharge their duties effectively. “That is why the President is choked up,” he said, urging better coordination between the executive and legislature.

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On the withdrawal of police protection from VIPs, Senator Hanga argued that the President was ill-advised. He explained that members of the National Assembly are among the most targeted individuals and VIPS should have been provided with alternatives before such withdrawal.

Senator Hanga strongly opposed the creation of state police, warning that it could lead to abuse of power by governors. “Creating a state police means creating a police state where governors will use them for intimidation,” he cautioned. He further noted that both the police and army are already grappling with unpaid salaries, questioning the practicality of introducing another policing structure.

He revealed that 19 governors had backed the idea of state police, suggesting that their support may have been driven by panic rather than sound judgment.

Highlighting his contributions to Kano Central, Senator Hanga disclosed that he had proposed the establishment of a Federal University in Kura, which is awaiting presidential assent. He also announced plans to launch a programme in partnership with Kayi Bank to empower his constituents, particularly women.

According to him, Kano Central is the most populous constituency in Nigeria and faces numerous challenges, including a high rate of out-of-school children. He explained that his empowerment initiatives are designed to address these pressing issues.

Senator Hanga stated that he will not contest in the next election, declaring that he feels fulfilled with his service. “I am not going to contest the next election. I am fulfilled,” he said.

 

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