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Sen. Sumaila commends Nigerian troops over Halilu Sububu’s death

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Senator Abdurrahman Kawu Sumaila

Senator Sulaiman Abdulrahman Kawu Sumaila has commended the Nigerian troops for neutralizing notorious bandit Kachalla Buzu alias Halilu Sububu in Zamfara state, saying “this is a welcome development and the troops deserved commendation.”

Senator Sumaila, who is representing Kano South, said the success will not be unconnected with the recent commitment exhibited by the federal government through the defense ministry and the office of the National Security Adviser, Malam Nuhu Ribadu.

He said: “Neutralization of this bandit kingpin is something commendable. I want to use this opportunity to commend Mr. President Ahmed Bola Tinubu, the minister of state for defense Bello Matawalle, National Security Adviser Malam Nuhu Ribadu, Zamfara state Police Commissioner Muhammad Shehu Dalijan and above all the Nigerian troops.

“Though the Nigerian troops have succeeded in neutralizing Sububu, we need more efforts on their part to also neutralize the remaining bandits that are terrorizing our people in Zamfara, Katsina, Sokoto, Kebbi, Niger and Kaduna states. We need all the bandits to either be neutralized or captured alive to end the banditry in the region.

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Senator Sumaila appealed to the Minister of state for defense, Bello Muhammad Matawalle and all security agencies to block all possible escape routes to prevent the bandits from escaping due to pressure from the troops in the five states of Zamfara, Kebbi, Sokoto, Kaduna and Niger.

“There are several communities that shares borders with the forests linking them with five states affected by banditry. My constituency is one of such places. So, the troops need to pay attention to such places so that the bandits will not have hide places in such areas,” he said.

“I hope Mr. President will continue to support the Nigerian troops to end this menace. Several people were killed in banditry attacks, hundreds of communities sacked in the four affected states and hundreds of residents displaced. We want concerted efforts between the federal government and the four affected states to end banditry in the region.”

Senator Sumaila also urged the people of the affected states to always cooperate with security agencies by availing them with useful information that will help in winning the fight against banditry in the region, noting that “the issue of security concerns everybody, hence the need for the society to contribute their quota in the crusade.”

He, therefore, charged traditional rulers to support the Nigerian security, saying traditional institutions had a greater role to play in the crusade against banditry.

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Ganduje Shelves Attempt To Establish Independent Hisbah – Dan Agundi

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The attempt for the establishment of an independent Hisbah group in Kano State has been withdrawn and suspended – Baffa Babba Dan Agundi.

This was contained in a statement issued and signed by Alhaji Baffa Babba Dan Agundi, who said the withdrawal of the attempt was followed by a meeting with all stakeholders across the 44 local governments held at the Tinubu campaign office on Tuesday, the 16th of December.

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The statement added that the decision was following widespread outcry that trailed the attempt to establish the independent Hisbah group and the intervention of stakeholders, especially the Kano State Government and Department of State Services, as well as the former Executive Governor of Kano State, Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, to ensure peace and stability.

The statement revealed that the meeting resolved to suspend the establishment of an independent Hisbah Fisabilillah to allow the Kano State Government to look into the issues amicably.

The statement maintained that the meeting also reiterated respect for the constituted authority and resolved to cooperate with security agencies for the maintenance of law and order as well as safety in Kano State and the country at large.

 

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ICPC Confirms Receipt of Dangote Petition Against NMDPRA CEO, Vows to Launch Investigation on the Matter

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) has acknowledged the receipt of a formal petition filed by billionaire industrialist Aliko Dangote against Farouk Ahmed, the Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian Midstream and Downstream Petroleum Regulatory Authority (NMDPRA).

In the petition, Dangote alleges that Ahmed engaged in economic sabotage and corrupt practices, including the purported use of $5 million in public funds to cover his children’s tuition at Swiss schools.

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The petition, submitted earlier this week, calls for an investigation into Ahmed’s conduct and alleged misuse of office. The ICPC has confirmed that the matter is under review in line with standard procedural protocols, and will investigate in due time.

“The Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission (ICPC) writes to confirm that it received a formal petition today Tuesday 16th December, 2025 from Alhaji Aliko Dangote through his lawyer. The petition is against the CEO of the NMDPRA, Alhaji Farouk Ahmed.

“The ICPC wishes to state that the petition will be duly investigated,” said a statement by ICPC spokesman, John Odey.

No further statements have been released by either the ICPC or NMDPRA regarding the allegations at this time.

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None of Nigeria’s Presidents have Brigadier Generals as ADC, as the promotion of Tinubu’s ADC was shelved.

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None of Nigeria’s Presidents have Brigadier Generals as ADC, as the promotion of Tinubu’s ADC was shelved.”

The controversial plan to decorate Nurudeen Yusuf, aide-de-camp (ADC) to President Bola Tinubu, as a one-star general on Monday evening was shelved at the last minute after an intervention by two former chiefs of army staff.

Yusuf, who was only decorated as a colonel last January, was to be promoted to the rank of brigadier-general through “special presidential promotion”.

Under normal process, an officer has to be a colonel for at least four years after which he or she will attend the National Defence College (NDC) before they are considered for promotion.

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The approval to bypass the process was conveyed in a letter from the office of the national security adviser (NSA) to the Chief of army staff.

No brigadier has ever been ADC to the president of Nigeria, leading to further disquiet within the military establishment.

Ahead of the planned decoration on Monday, the minister of defence, Chris Musa — who is a retired general — and the chief of army staff, Waidi Shaibu, a lieutenant general, had cut short their visit to Lagos state and returned to the federal capital.

However, two highly respected former army chiefs eventually succeeded in persuading Tinubu to shelve the plan because of the dangers to the military establishment, TheCable learnt.

A presidential source told that the promotion is not going to happen “anytime soon”.

 

 

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