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House Committee Receives 31 State Creation Proposals

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The House of Representatives Committee on the Review of the 1999 Constitution announced on Thursday that it has received 31 proposals for the creation of new states across the six geopolitical zones.

Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu read a letter from the committee during plenary, outlining the conditions that must be met before any state creation requests can be approved.

According to the letter, the proposals include five from the North Central, four from the North East, five from the North West, five from the South East, four from the South South, and seven from the South West.

Among the states being considered are Okun, Okura, and Confluence (Kogi); Benue Ala and Apa (Benue); FCT State; Amana (Adamawa); Katagum (Bauchi); Savannah (Borno); and Muri (Taraba).

The states also include New Kaduna state and Gujarat states from Kaduna state; Tiga and Ari from Kano, and Kainji from Kebbi state; Etiti and Orashi as the 6th state in the South East, Adada from Enugu, Orlu abd Aba from. The South East.

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They also include Ogoja from Cross River, Warri from Delta, Ori and Obolo from Rivers; Torumbe from Ondo, Ibadan from Oyo, Lagoon from Lagos, and Ogun, Ijebu from Ogun, Oke Ogun/Ijesha from Oyo/Ogun/Osun states

According to the letters, section 8 of the 1999 Constitution as amended outlines specific requirements that must be fulfilled to initiate the process of state creation.

The letter said “a request to the National Assembly for the purpose of creating a new state shall only be passed if a request supported by at least the third majority of members of the Senate and the House of Representatives and the House of Assembly in respect of the area, and the Local Government Council in respect of the area, is received by the National Assembly.

Local Government Advocates for the creation of additional local government areas are only reminded that Section 8 of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, as amended, applies to this process.

“Specifically, in accordance with Section 8.3 of the Constitution, the outcome of the votes of the State Houses of Assembly in the referendum must be forwarded to the National Assembly for fulfillment of state demands.

“Proposals shall be resubmitted in strict adherence to the stipulations. Submit three hard copies of the full proposal of the memoranda to the Secretariat of the Committee at Room H331, House of Representatives, White House, National Assembly Complex, and Abuja.

Sub-copies must also be sent electronically to the Committee’s email address at info.hccr.gov.nj.

“The Committee remains committed to supporting the implementing efforts that align with the Constitutional provisions and would only consider proposals that comply with the stipulated guidelines.”

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Former Humanitarian Minister Sadiya Farouq Asks Court to Set Aside Arrest Warrant Against Her

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

Sadiya Farouq, a former Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, Disaster Management and Social Development, on Monday prayed an Abuja High Court to set aside a bench warrant issued against her.

The court had granted the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) leave to arraign Ms Farouq on April 16, alongside a former permanent secretary in the ministry, Bashir Alkali and Sani Mohammed.

Again, Ms Farouq failed to appear as ordered by the court, but both the second and third accused persons were present.

The Prosecution Counsel, Oluwaleke Atolagbe, told the court that the first defendant was absent.

Ms Farouq’s counsel, Oladipo Opeseyi, SAN, told the court that his client was not in court on medical grounds.

He prayed that the court hear his application.

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Mr Atolagbe, however, objected to the request, arguing that the arraignment had not been done.

“According to the records of the court, the application cannot be heard until after arraignment,” he said.

He said that the first defendant’s counsel promised to produce his client.

“I object to the submission of the prosecution, saying the application cannot be heard until after arraignment,” Mr Opeseyi said.

He said the application was preliminary in a criminal matter and was ripe for hearing under the law.

“If the court cannot hear it, it is tantamount to abandonment. An arraignment is the prosecution presenting the accused person to the court,” he said.

At this juncture, the court asked the first defendant’s counsel when his client would be in court.

In response, Mr Opeseyi told the court that the 10-day holiday in Egypt made it impossible to communicate with his client.

Secondly, he said, “We are not the medical doctors to give the conditions of her health.”

He further stated that the application in question sought that the court set aside the warrant of arrest issued against the first defendant on April 16.

Justice Jude Onwuegbuzie said, “The court needs to know how to act.

“The court is aware that you are not the medical doctor and neither is the court”.

The judge, however, allowed the first defendant‘s application to be heard.

The first defendant’s counsel, Mr Oluseyi, argued his application, urging the court to grant it and set aside the warrant of arrest issued on his client.

Opposing the application, Mr Atolagbe urged the court not to grant the application.

In addition, he urged the court to discountenance all the medical reports submitted by the first defendant, because they lacked credibility.

Justice Onwuegbuzie, after listening to the submissions, adjourned until June 10 to rule on the application.

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Kano Thuggery: Residents Flee, Raise Alarm Over Rising Violence, Criminal Activities in Bachirawa Community

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Residents of Bachirawa and surrounding communities in Kano State have raised concerns over what they describe as a worsening security situation marked by violent clashes, criminal activities, and the displacement of residents.

The concerns were contained in a statement issued by the Bachirawa Consensus Development Association (BCDA), which alleged that recurring violence linked to rival groups has continued to threaten lives and property in the area.

According to the association, tensions have escalated in recent weeks, particularly around Bachirawa, Ungogo, Kwanar Ungogo, NRC Road, and the Bayan Waya (Makera) axis. The group claimed that the unrest has been fueled by activities attributed to rival factions identified by residents as Habun Daidai and Tsalha Maikare.

The association further alleged that criminal elements involved in drug trafficking and other unlawful activities have established strongholds in parts of the area, particularly around Kwanar Ungogo Market and adjoining communities. The claims, however, have not been independently verified by security authorities.

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Residents said the persistent violence has created fear among community members, forcing many families to flee their homes in search of safety. They also alleged that several houses had been destroyed during the unrest, leaving affected residents homeless and facing significant economic hardship.

According to the statement, the violence intensified during the Eid-el-Kabir celebrations and continued through June 6, 2026, disrupting normal activities and creating an atmosphere of insecurity across the affected communities.

The BCDA expressed concern over what it described as inadequate intervention by relevant authorities, urging security agencies to take decisive action to restore peace and order in the area.

The association specifically appealed to the Kano State Commissioner of Police to review the deployment of personnel within the Bachirawa and Ungogo Police Divisions as part of efforts to strengthen security and rebuild public confidence.

The group also called on the Kano State Government under Governor Abba Kabiru Yusuf to conduct an independent assessment of the security challenges facing the area.

“We appeal to His Excellency to either visit the community personally or send a high-powered delegation to investigate the situation and assess the conditions in Kwanar Ungogo Market, which residents believe has become a major hub for criminal activities,” the statement said.

The association further referenced an incident involving an alleged assault on a resident, claiming that a suspect identified as Baffa remains at large. The group expressed concern over the alleged lack of progress in the case and called for a thorough investigation by security agencies.

Community leaders said the deteriorating security situation has continued to affect social and economic activities, with many residents living in fear of further violence.

They urged security agencies and government authorities to take immediate steps to address the underlying causes of the unrest, apprehend those responsible for criminal acts, and provide protection for law-abiding residents.

The residents maintained that urgent intervention is needed to prevent further escalation and restore peace to Bachirawa and neighboring communities.

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Kebbi Police Arrest Seven Suspected Terrorists in Intelligence-Led Operations

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The Kebbi State Police Command has recorded a major breakthrough in its ongoing fight against terrorism and banditry with the arrest of seven suspected terrorists during coordinated intelligence-led operations in Bagudo Local Government Area of the state.

The suspects were apprehended on June 5, 2026, during a series of security operations targeting criminal networks operating within the Soda Forest axis and surrounding border communities. The operations form part of the Command’s sustained efforts to dismantle terrorist cells, disrupt logistics channels, and curb violent crimes across affected areas.

According to a statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer, Kebbi State Command, SP Bashir Usman, security operatives acting on credible intelligence intercepted three suspects along the Illo–Lolo Road while they were travelling on a Haojue motorcycle from the Soda Forest area towards nearby border communities.

Preliminary investigations revealed that the suspects were allegedly on a mission to procure food supplies intended for criminal elements hiding within the forest. The suspects were identified as Muhammadu Bande, Aliyu Abubakar, and Muhammadu Aliyu. The motorcycle used by the suspects was also recovered during the operation.

In a separate operation conducted along the Bakin Ruwa–Ka’oje axis, security operatives arrested four additional suspects identified as Haruna Abubakar, Abubakar Lawali, Anme Shehu, and Yahaya Shehu. The arrests were made as police intensified efforts to dismantle criminal networks and deny suspected terrorists freedom of movement within the area.

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Police authorities disclosed that all seven suspects are currently in custody and are assisting investigators. Ongoing investigations are expected to determine the full extent of their alleged involvement in criminal activities and establish possible connections to recent security incidents in the area, including an attack that resulted in the deaths of three officials of the Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC).

The Command stated that the suspects would be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations.

Speaking on the development, the Commissioner of Police, Kebbi State Command, CP Umar M. Hadejia, described the arrests as a significant operational success in the state’s ongoing campaign against terrorism, banditry, and other forms of violent crime.

He commended the professionalism, resilience, and dedication of the operatives involved in the operations, noting that their efforts had contributed significantly to improving security in affected communities. The police commissioner also expressed appreciation to members of the public whose timely and credible information aided the success of the operations.

CP Hadejia reaffirmed the Command’s commitment to sustaining intelligence-driven policing strategies aimed at dismantling criminal networks, disrupting their supply chains, and restoring lasting peace and security across Kebbi State.

He further urged residents to remain vigilant and continue collaborating with security agencies by providing useful and timely information on suspicious activities. According to him, all information received from members of the public would be treated with the highest level of confidentiality.

The Kebbi State Police Command assured residents that efforts to combat terrorism, banditry, and related crimes would continue unabated, adding that further updates would be provided as investigations progress.

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