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Killings: Senate to Organize Regional Meeting

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The Nigerian Senate has unveiled plans to engage stakeholders, including survivors of recent killings across all six geopolitical zones, to unearth the root causes of violence and address the nation’s worsening security crisis.

Announcing the initiative on Thursday, the Senate Leader and Chairman of the Senate ad hoc committee on National Security Summit, Opeyemi Bamidele, said it signalled a shift toward localised engagement in the face of spiralling insecurity that continued to claim lives and stall development.

No amount of investment in infrastructure will yield meaningful results without peace and stability,” Bamidele declared during the committee’s inaugural meeting at the National Assembly in Abuja.

He added, “We must first address insecurity if we hope to rebuild this nation.”

The 20-member ad hoc committee, which was constituted earlier this month, draws from the leadership of key Senate committees, including those on Defence, Army, Navy, Interior, and Police Affairs.

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Prominent members include Chief Whip, Tahir Monguno, Senate Minority Leader, Abba Moro, and Adams Oshiomhole, among others.

But Bamidele stressed that the regional meetings would not only involve high-level security agencies but seek input from those most affected—victims of armed violence, traditional rulers, community leaders, and civil society actors.

We will go to the people, listen to their fears and hopes, and gather their ideas on how to turn disorder into order.

This national summit will be inclusive and participatory because the security of Nigeria concerns everyone,” he said.

The Senate’s approach recognises that security challenges vary across regions: from banditry and kidnapping in the North-West to Boko Haram insurgency in the North-East, herder-farmer clashes in the North-Central, secessionist unrest and gang violence in the South-East, ritual killings in the South-West, and oil theft and piracy in the South-South.

What began as isolated incidents of violence in parts of the North has now spread across the entire country. Even Kwara, previously spared, is now affected. Benue continues to bleed daily,” Bamidele lamented.

He further warned that these growing threats—ranging from economic sabotage through oil theft in the South-South, to rampant abductions for ransom in the South-East—could destabilise the country permanently if not urgently addressed.

The Senate stressed that the upcoming summit was expected to convene security and intelligence agencies, traditional institutions, state and local governments, the media, and private citizens with valuable insights.

“We must end the culture of reactive firefighting. It’s time for preventive dialogue and strategic action,” Bamidele said.

The regional consultations are scheduled to begin in the coming weeks, with dates and venues to be announced shortly by the Senate Committee on National Security Summit.

The Senate said confronting these issues required input from every Nigerian, adding that the time to speak and act was now.

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Political War Erupts as Kwankwaso Rubbishes Marafa’s Call to Sack Matawalle

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The Director of Finance and Administration of the Hadejia–Jama’are River Basin Authority, Hon. Musa Iliyasu Kwankwaso, has dismissed as futile the call by former Senator Kabiru Marafa for the removal of Dr. Bello Matawalle as Minister of Defence, insisting that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu remains fully satisfied with Matawalle’s performance.

Kwankwaso made the remark while addressing journalists at a press briefing in Abuja, describing Marafa’s demand as unfortunate, baseless and driven by personal bitterness, and stressing that it would not influence the President’s decision.

He said it was disturbing that a politician from the same state as the minister, Zamfara, would publicly attack Matawalle despite the minister’s commitment to national service.

“I was truly shocked when I heard the comments of former Senator Kabiru Marafa calling for the removal of the Minister of Defence, Dr. Bello Matawalle, even going as far as fabricating lies and false allegations against him. These statements are clearly driven by confusion and jealousy, and Mr. President will never accept them from enemies hiding behind criticism,” Kwankwaso said.

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Hon. Kwankwaso further argued that Marafa lacks the moral standing to speak on security matters, citing a controversial traditional title allegedly linked to criminal elements within Marafa’s immediate circle.

“Besides jealousy and bitterness, Marafa has no justification to speak on security issues. A close relative of his senior brother was said to have been involved in helping to confer a traditional leadership title on the notorious bandit leader, Ado Aliero, in Yandoto. It was during Dr. Bello Matawalle’s tenure as governor that the title was subsequently suspended. So I ask: if he truly has a conscience, does he really have the right to speak on security?” he queried.

 

Kwankwaso also recalled past political comments credited to Marafa, in which the former senator reportedly vowed to defeat President Tinubu politically, questioning the sincerity of his present demand.

“Not long ago, Marafa openly said he would defeat Tinubu and cause him a one-million-vote loss. Now the same person who once wished the President’s failure is calling on the President to remove someone who is working for the success of his administration. That contradiction exposes the real motive behind these attacks,” he added.

 

He maintained that President Tinubu’s confidence in Dr. Matawalle remains firm, noting that no amount of pressure, manipulation or political jealousy would force the President to act against his judgment.

In his concluding remarks, Kwankwaso cautioned Northerners against what he described as a growing culture of destructive rivalry and bitterness, where individuals seek the downfall of others simply because they have lost political relevance.

He warned that those currently calling for Matawalle’s removal might be the same people who would later accuse the President of marginalising the North should he appoint someone else from outside the region.

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New Defense Minister GC Musa Takes Oath of Office

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

President Bola Tinubu has sworn in General Christopher Musa (retd.) as the new Minister of Defence.

Musa, a former Chief of Defence Staff, took the oath of office on Thursday at the State House, Abuja.

Nigerian Tracker News had reported that the Senate on Wednesday confirmed Musa as Minister of Defence following a rigorous five-hour screening.

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During the session, the former CDS was grilled over recent security lapses, including the controversial withdrawal of troops from Government Comprehensive Girls Secondary School, Maga, in Kebbi State, shortly before schoolgirls were abducted on November 17.

He told lawmakers he would “immediately set up a full-scale investigation” into the troop withdrawal once he assumes duty.

Musa also vowed to probe the killing of Brigade Commander Brig-Gen. Musa Uba in Borno State, along with other attacks on senior military officers.

Musa’s nomination followed the resignation of former Defence Minister, Mohammed Badaru, reportedly on health grounds.

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KANSIEC Appoints Adhoc Staff for Ward Bye-Elections

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Prof Sani Lawal Malumfashi KANSIEC Chairman

 

The Chairman of the Kano State Independent Electoral Commission (KANSIEC), Professor Sani Lawal Malumfashi, has issued appointment letters to adhoc staff for the upcoming ward bye-elections in three local government areas of the state.

During the presentation of the appointment letters, Professor Malumfashi urged the adhoc staff to justify the trust and confidence the commission has reposed in them.

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He expressed his confidence in their ability to discharge their duties based on their level of education, experience, and track record of honesty and dedication.

The adhoc positions include 3 Returning Officers, 3 Electoral Officers, and 3 Assistant Electoral Officers for Dala (Kofar Mazugal), Dogowa (Maraku), and Ghari (Matan Fata) wards.

In a statement signed by Bashir Habib Yahaya media aid to the executive chairman said the Chairman appreciated security agencies, politicians, and the general public for their support and cooperation. The bye-elections are scheduled to hold on December 13, 2025.

 

 

 

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