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Rivers Emergency Portrays Nigeria in a Negative Light-Jonathan

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Former President Dr. Goodluck Jonathan has broken his silence over the political crisis in Rivers State, expressing deep concern over the suspension of Governor Siminalayi Fubara and other elected officials, stating that such actions tarnish Nigeria’s global reputation.

Jonathan made these remarks while speaking as the chairman at the Haske Satumari Foundation Colloquium in Abuja on Saturday.

Jonathan criticized the removal of elected officials, emphasizing that these actions by key figures in the executive and legislative branches present Nigeria in a negative light.

He noted that while former presidents typically refrain from commenting on national issues to avoid inflaming political tensions, he felt compelled to speak out due to mounting calls from Nigerians urging him to address the situation.

The former president underscored the importance of maintaining the integrity of governance institutions, warning that undue influence over the judiciary erodes public confidence in the legal system.

He also highlighted how Nigeria’s international image and investment climate are directly impacted by the conduct of its governmental arms.

Meanwhile, on the same day, the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) voiced support for President Bola Tinubu’s declaration of a state of emergency in Rivers State. NNPP National Chairman, Dr. Agbo Major, defended Tinubu’s decision, arguing that no responsible government would allow a worsening crisis to go unchecked.

Major stated that President Tinubu, as Nigeria’s Chief Security Officer, had access to intelligence that might not be publicly available. He suggested that without intervention, the situation in Rivers could have escalated further, posing significant security threats.

He also criticized some political leaders who, instead of promoting peace, allowed the crisis to deteriorate before stepping in with belated interventions and criticisms

 

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Groups Condemn Fake News, Urge Peace After Uromi Killings.

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The Northern Youth Assembly and Inter-Tribe Community Support Forum has said there have been no recorded instances of reprisal attacks following Uromi gruesome Killings the incident.

On Tuesday, at a joint press conference at the Kano NUJ press centre, Comr. Suleiman Idris, Chairman of the Northern Youth Assembly, and Nworisa Michael, Coordinator of the Inter-Tribe Community Support Forum, spoke to journalists about fake news and misinformation surrounding the Uromi killings,  providing clarification on the situation involving Mr. Peter Chukwudi Nwanosike.

They stated that reports claiming Mr. Nwanosike died from a stabbing were false, clarifying that Mr. Nwanosike collapsed and passed on while fleeing from the attackers.

” Mr. Nwanosike was assaulted by phone snatchers (commonly referred to as ‘yan kwacen waya’) on Sunday, March 30, 2025, alongside several other victims.”

The Groups strongly condemned the spread of fake news and false information, which according to them, only serves to heighten tensions, fuel division, and disrupt the peace.

The two groups similarly called on all members of the public, including the media, to disregard and refrain from sharing unfounded claims and unverified reports.

The Northern Youth and commended, and Interkk Fred Edozele Akhigbe (JP), Enogie II Sarkin Edo, in Kano State, for his swift condemnation of the recent incident of jungle justice in Edo.

They further expressed gratitude to Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf for his decisive actions in addressing this crisis and his formation of a high-powered committee to look into the matter.

They acknowledged the recent sympathy visit by Edo State Governor, H.E. Monday Okphebolo.

They urged all relevant authorities to take decisive and effective action to prevent further violence and safeguard the lives and well-being of all citizens.

“We strongly urge all relevant authorities to take decisive and effective action to prevent further violence and safeguard the lives and well-being of all citizens, irrespective of their tribe, background, or nationality. We must remain united in our commitment to ensuring peace and security in our communities.”

The Groups furher  expressed gratitude to Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf for his decisive actions in addressing this crisis. His formation of a high-powered committee to look into the matter and his continued commitment to ensuring the safety and security of Kano State are highly appreciated. “We also acknowledge the recent sympathy visit by Edo State Governor, H.E. Monday Okphebolo, which further demonstrates the spirit of solidarity between states.”

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Governor Yusuf Commends President Tinubu ,Edo Governor For Swift Action Over Uromi Genocide

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The Kano State Government, on behalf of the good people of the state, especially the grieving families of the Uromi attack who hailed from Toranke, extends profound appreciation to His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and His Excellency, Governor of Edo State, Sen. Monday Okpebholo, for the visit of Federal Government delegation and that of the Governor of Edo State in a show of solidarity and concern over the tragic killings of 16 Kano indigines in Udene, Uromi Local Government Area of Edo State.

Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf who expressed deep sorrow over the heinous act reiterated his call for justice and thanked the visiting delegations for their commitment to support efforts at securing justice for the families of the deceased and the injured

Governor Yusuf emphasized the need for a transparent legal process, including the public parade of the arrested suspects, to assure Nigerians that justice is not only being done but is being served.
We appreciate the actions taken so far, but justice must not only be done; it must be seen to be done. The people of
Kano, and indeed all Nigerians, deserves to see those responsible for this massacre are brought to justice publicly

The Kano stat governor also commended Governor Okpebholo for his engagement with the Hausa community in Edo State to prevent further escalation of tensions and for his commitment to compensating the bereaved families

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“The compensation which the delegation promised is a commendable step, but it must be executed without delay to support the grieving families who have lost their breadwinners,” he noted

Furthermore, the Kano State Government also extends its sincere gratitude to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu for his prompt directive to security agencies to
apprehend and prosecute the perpetrators of this atrocity

The swift intervention by the Federal Government underscores its commitment to the security and protection of all Nigerians, regardless of their state of origin

On their part, the people of Torankawa where most of the victims hailed from also expressed their appreciation for the concerted efforts of both Edo State Government and that of Federal Government in addressing the matter.
The Governors of Kano and that of Edo, had both committed towards ensuring thorough and transparent justice process to ensure that such an unfortunate incident never occurs again in any part of the country

In a statement signed by the state commissioner of Information and internal affairs comrade Ibrahim Abdullahi Waiya said the Kano State Government remains steadfast in its demand for justice and would continue to monitor the situation closely to ensure that the families of the victims receive the compensation and the treatment they deserve.

 

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Kano Governor’s Aide Denies Defiance of Police Order on Durbar Procession During Sallah Festival

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In a press briefing today, Barrister Aminu Hussaini, Special Adviser to the Kano State Governor on Justice and Constitutional Matters, refuted claims that the Kano State Government defied a police directive prohibiting horse processions (durbar) during the Sallah celebrations. He clarified that the prohibition was issued by His Excellency, the Governor of Kano State, under the provisions of the Public Order Act, and merely announced by the State Police Commissioner.

Barr. Hussaini emphasized that the Governor, as the rightful authority, has the power to regulate public assemblies, meetings, and processions, including prescribing routes and times for such events. The decision to prohibit the durbar procession was made in consultation with all relevant stakeholders, including the emirate council, and aimed at ensuring the safety of lives and property while maintaining peace in Kano State.

Addressing allegations from certain civil society groups, Barr. Hussaini dismissed them as baseless, arguing that it would be illogical to accuse the government of defying its own directive, which was issued in the interest of public welfare. He further revealed that the police have launched investigations into the breach of the emir’s procession on Sallah day.

The Special Adviser reiterated the government’s commitment to prioritizing the security and welfare of its citizens, underscoring the collaborative efforts between the government, police, and emirate council in making decisions that safeguard the community.

This development highlights the delicate balance between cultural traditions and public safety in Kano State, as authorities navigate the complexities of maintaining order during festive celebrations.

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