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NHRC, UNHCR Train Security Agencies on Mainstreaming Human Rights in Humanitarian Responses Across Northwest Nigeria

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The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), in collaboration with the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), has commenced a capacity-building workshop for security agencies and government actors in Kano on integrating human rights and humanitarian principles into their operations.

The Executive Secretary of the NHRC, Dr. Tony Ojukwu (OFR, SAN), represented by Mr. Benedict, addressed participants at the event held at R&K Conference Centre, Kano, emphasizing the importance of protecting the rights of Internally Displaced Persons (IDPs), refugees, asylum seekers, and returnees in Northwest Nigeria.

Dr. Ojukwu stated that the training was part of the NHRC-UNHCR 2025 Project on the Protection of Human Rights of IDPs, Refugees, Asylum Seekers, and Returnees through Information and Data Collection and Documentation in Nigeria. He said the project began in January 2025 across eleven states, including Adamawa, Akwa Ibom, Borno, Benue, Cross River, Kano, Katsina, Sokoto, Taraba, Yobe, and Zamfara, with focus on empowering human rights monitors and community protection action groups.

According to him, the Commission has trained and deployed Human Rights Monitors (HRMs) and Community Protection Action Group (CPAG) members across affected local government areas. These groups work closely with security agencies, humanitarian organizations, and Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs) to identify and refer protection issues for appropriate intervention.

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Dr. Ojukwu stressed that the engagement with security and government actors was crucial to ensuring that displaced persons and other vulnerable groups receive prompt and adequate protection. He added that the NHRC and UNHCR have continuously intervened to address the challenges faced by victims of insurgency, armed conflicts, flooding, and droughts, which have contributed to widespread displacement in Northern Nigeria.

He further explained that the session provided a platform for stakeholders to share experiences, identify overlapping efforts, and strengthen coordination among agencies. “This meeting will help highlight areas where humanitarian efforts are duplicated and where further attention is needed to protect human rights,” he said.

The Executive Secretary also commended the UNHCR for its sustained partnership with the Commission since 2015, which has enabled the implementation of several protection and humanitarian projects across Nigeria. “On behalf of the Commission, I appreciate UNHCR for its continued support towards promoting and protecting the rights of displaced persons and returnees,” he added.

Dr. Ojukwu urged participants to collaborate more closely in addressing protection challenges, emphasizing that the NHRC remained committed to working with all stakeholders to ensure the dignity and rights of affected populations are upheld.

He concluded by thanking all the MDAs, humanitarian actors, and security agencies for their commitment to advancing human rights and humanitarian responses, expressing optimism that the training would lead to more coordinated and impactful interventions in the region.

Those that graced the occasion are all security agencies including the military and paramilitary.

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NISO Announces Power Outage in Kano, Jigawa, Katsina for Grid Maintenance

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Nigerian Independent System Operator (NISO) has announced a planned power interruption affecting Kano, Jigawa, and Katsina states this Sunday, from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

In a statement posted via its X handle, NISO explained that the temporary outage is necessary to facilitate essential maintenance at the 330kV Kumbotso Substation, to be carried out by the Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN).

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Describing the upgrade as a critical investment, the system operator noted that the exercise would strengthen the national grid, enhance transmission capacity, and improve the overall resilience of Nigeria’s power system—ultimately leading to better electricity supply for customers in the affected region.

NISO expressed regret over the inconvenience and appealed for patience, understanding, and cooperation from members of the public during the maintenance period.

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DSS Releases Detained Farmer, Awards N3 Million Compensation After Review Clears Him of Terror Links

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Director-General of the Department of State Services (DSS), Oluwatosin Adeola Ajayi, has ordered the immediate release and compensation of a man who had been wrongfully detained on suspicion of ties to Boko Haram.

Nura Idris, a farmer and livestock rearer from Soba Local Government Area in Kaduna State, was released following a comprehensive review by a DSS investigation panel that found no evidence to support the allegations against him.

In addition to ordering his release, the DSS Director-General approved a compensation package of N3 million to assist Idris with his immediate needs and pledged further support to help him rebuild his business.

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According to a security source, Idris was initially arrested in June 2024 in Suleja, Niger State, by a sister security agency over alleged links to terrorists. He was subsequently transferred to DSS custody, where the case underwent a full review.

Receiving the compensation, Idris expressed gratitude to the DSS leadership. “I thank the DGSS for his kindness. I was well treated in DSS custody and I pray that Allah rewards the DGSS immensely,” he was quoted as saying.

His father, Yusuf Idris, who received him upon his release, also thanked the DSS Director-General for his compassion and generosity, assuring that the compensation would be put to good use.

Another security source disclosed that in similar cases, the DSS routinely provides psychological and medical support to released detainees and assists them in establishing businesses to facilitate their reintegration into society.

The release of Idris is part of a broader internal review exercise initiated by the Service last year. The initiative aims to reassess inherited and prolonged detention cases to ensure that individuals held without sufficient evidence are not left in custody.

“The Service under the current DG has continued to show that safeguarding national security must go hand in hand with upholding the rights and dignity of citizens,” the source said.

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Army Approves Strategic Redeployment, Names New GOCs for 3 and 6 Divisions

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

The Nigerian Army has announced a major reshuffle of its senior officers, with changes affecting key operational, command, training and staff appointments.

According to a statement issued on Saturday by the Acting Director of Army Public Relations, Colonel Appolonia Anele, the reshuffle is part of efforts to strengthen national security and improve operational effectiveness across the country.

The statement added that the postings affected field commanders, school commandants and principal staff officers at the Army Headquarters.

It noted that the Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Waidi Shaibu, approved the strategic redeployment of senior officers, saying the move was aimed at enhancing the Army’s capacity to address emerging security challenges.

Under the new appointments, Major General WM Dangana has been named the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 3 Division Nigerian Army and Commander of Joint Task Force Operation ENDURING PEACE, replacing Major General EF Oyinlola.

Similarly, Major General EI Okoro has been appointed GOC 6 Division Nigerian Army and Land Component Commander of Joint Task Force South-South Operation DELTA SAFE, succeeding Major General EE Emeka.

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The statement also announced the appointment of Major General JR Lar as Commander, Army Headquarters Garrison, while Brigadier General OM Oyekola will serve as Acting Military Secretary (Army). Brigadier General I Waziri retains his position as Chief of Staff in the Office of the Chief of Army Staff.

As part of efforts to strengthen operational leadership and combat readiness, Brigadier General IB Buhari was appointed Commander of Headquarters 63 Brigade, while Brigadier General K Rabiu was named Commander of Headquarters 31 Artillery Brigade.

In a move reflecting the Army’s growing emphasis on technology and emerging security threats, Major General SA Emmanuel was appointed Commander of the Nigerian Army Space Command.

The statement noted that the appointment “reinforces the Army’s growing focus on emerging domains of warfare and technology-driven security operations.”

Major General O Adegbe was also appointed Director of Intelligence and Security at Defence Headquarters.

In the area of military education and institutional development, Major General KE Chigbu was appointed Deputy Commandant of the National Defence College, while Major General SD Makolo became Commandant of the Nigerian Army Armour School.

Other appointments include Major General SO Adejimi as Commandant of the Nigerian Army School of Supply and Transport and Major General FS Etim as Chief of Training at the Headquarters Training and Doctrine Command, Nigerian Army (TRADOC).

Brigadier General U Ahmad has also been appointed Commandant of Depot Nigerian Army, Zaria.

The reshuffle further saw Major General KO Ukandu appointed Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Post Housing Development Limited, while Major General AI Allison was named Managing Director of Defence Properties Limited.

The statement added, “The COAS charged the newly appointed senior officers to justify the confidence reposed in them by demonstrating exemplary leadership, professionalism, innovation and unwavering commitment to the Nigerian Army’s constitutional mandate of defending Nigeria’s sovereignty, protecting its territorial integrity and supporting civil authority in maintaining peace and security across the nation.

“The Nigerian Army remains resolute in its transformation drive and commitment to building a highly professional, combat-ready and people-oriented force capable of effectively addressing contemporary and future security challenges in pursuit of Nigeria’s national security objectives.”

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