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Amnesty International Presents #EndBad Governance Human Rights Violations Document, Claims 24 Lost Their Lives

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Amnesty International has raised concerns over alleged human rights violations during recent protests in Northern Nigeria. The organization’s country director, Isa Sanusi, addressed the media, in Kano highlighting findings from field research conducted in Kano, Katsina, and Jigawa, and desk research in Maiduguri.

Sanusi reported that 12 people were killed in Kano during protests in Rijiyar Lemo and Kofar Nassarawa, while three were killed between Tafa and Suleja in Niger State. “People started crying on the issue of hunger. Amnesty International initiated field research to investigate these incidents,” Sanusi stated. He criticized the use of live ammunition by the police on peaceful protesters in Kano, which contravenes international laws.

Sanusi also highlighted the case of Khalid Aminu, who was allegedly tortured for 68 days by the Department of State Services (DSS). “They have declared him wanted because he revealed what happened to the public,” Sanusi added, emphasizing the resilience and tolerance of Nigerians despite these challenges.

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Benedicta Ofili, another Amnesty International representative, welcomed attendees concerned about human rights violations and underscored the importance of bringing these issues to light. “We invited government agencies responsible for protecting the rights of Nigerians,” Ofili said. She emphasized that protesting is not a crime and questioned the government’s actions regarding the rights of protesters.

Aminu Hayatu, involved in the research, explained that Amnesty International conducted interviews with victims, survivors, relatives, eyewitnesses, lawyers, and activists in Kano, Jigawa, Katsina, and Kaduna. “Evidences like bullet holes in walls are important,” Hayatu noted, stressing the significance of such evidence in documenting the violations.

Maurice Chukwu, Amnesty International staff member, shared heartbreaking testimonies, including the story of Firdausi, who was killed while buying charcoal, and a five-year-old child who was shot in the head. “On August 3, Zahraddin Umar was killed, and his father’s agony was compounded by police denial of the incident through the Kano PPRO Abdullahi Haruna Kiyawa,” Chukwu recounted.

In Maiduguri, three fuel attendants were killed, further highlighting the extent of violence during the protests. Sanusi reiterated the importance of addressing these issues to prevent further violations.

Amnesty International’s findings have sparked discussions on human rights and the need for accountability in Nigeria. The organization called on government agencies to take necessary measures to protect citizens’ rights and uphold international standards.

After their several remarks a document was presented by Isa Sanusi Amnesty country director supported by his staff

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Governor Yusuf Approves 200 Riyals Support, Ihram for Each Kano Pilgrim

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Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, has approved a cash support of 200 Saudi Riyals and Ihram to each intending pilgrim from the state for the 2026 hajj exercise.

 

Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, represented by his Deputy, Murtala Sule Garo, disclosed this on Sunday during the launch of the practical demonstration session organised by the Kano State pilgrims Welfare Board for prospective pilgrims in Kano.

 

Speaking at the event, Alhaji Murtala Sule Garo explained that the exercise was organized to educate, inform, spiritually prepare the intending pilgrims for the Hajj rites from Ihram to Tawaf, from Sa’i to Arafat, from Muzdalifah to Mina and the symbolic stoning of the Jamarat.

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He stated that the administration of Abba Kabir Yusuf remains committed to the welfare and well-being of all the pilgrims from the state.

 

Garo said, “This demonstration is a vital aspect of Hajj preparation. Hajj is not merely a journey of travel; it is a sacred act of worship that requires adequate knowledge, discipline, patience and sincere devotion to Allah.”

 

Garo further conveyed the Governor’s goodwill gesture to the pilgrims.

 

He added, “I also wish to give the good tidings to our pilgrims that the Kano State Government has approved the sum of 200 Saudi Riyals and Ihram to each and every intending pilgrim as a compliment from His Excellency, Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf.”

 

The Deputy Governor also revealed that the administration has secured conducive accommodation arrangements to ensure the comfort and convenience of the pilgrims throughout their stay in Saudi Arabia.

 

According to him, the state government has equally deployed well-trained medical personnel to complement healthcare services provided by the National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON), saying qualified Islamic scholars have also been selected to provide spiritual guidance during the exercise.

 

He urged the intending pilgrims to be worthy ambassadors of Kano State and Nigeria by obeying the laws of Saudi Arabia and conducting themselves with discipline, humility, and responsibility throughout the pilgrimage.

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6 Kano Central Senatorial Aspirants Withdraw for Senator Ibrahim Shekarau

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Six Kano Central senatorial aspirants have withdrawn for Senator Ibrahim Shekarau in the forthcoming 2027 general election.

One of the senatorial aspirants and a former Kano State Head of Service, Alhaji Usman Bala Muhammad, stated this while addressing journalists at Aminu Kano House in Abuja.

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Those that Withdraw for Malam Ibrahim Shekarau are Dr Muhammad Zango,Alhaji Danyaro Yakasai,Usman Bala Muhammad ,Shaaban Ibrahim Sharada and Shehu Isah Direba.

 

The aspirants have already purchased their nominations forms and submitted to APC secretariat before they were called for a consensus by Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf.

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Obi Thunders at NDC Convention: ‘Rethink Now, Tyrants! Nigerians Will Reclaim Power in 2027!

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

 

 

The presidential hopeful of the Nigerian Democratic Congress (NDC), Mr. Peter Obi, vowed today at the party’s national convention in Abuja to reclaim power from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) with the support of Nigerians.

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In his words: “To the beneficiaries of democracy who have now turned themselves into agents of destruction, depriving Nigerians of the democracy they enjoy—who think we will not have a free and fair election in 2027—let them rethink now, because we are going to have a free, fair, and credible election.”

 

The party’s convention today officially unveiled the NDC as the country’s second most vibrant opposition platform ahead of the 2027 general elections.

 

With both Mr. Peter Obi and Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso in the NDC, and Atiku Abubakar, Rotimi Amaechi, and Hayatu-Deen in the ADC, the political atmosphere is set for a power play in 2027.

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