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Joint Military Operation in Kano Neutralizes 23 Bandits in Coordinated Airstrike

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By Yusuf Danjuma Yunusa

In a coordinated response to attacks on Shanono and Tsanyawa Local Government Areas, troops of the Joint Task Force (JTF), supported by the Air Component of Operation Fansan Yamma, neutralized at least 23 armed bandits who fled Kano State.

According to a statement issued on Sunday by Major Zubairu Babatunde, Assistant Director of Army Public Relations for the 3 Brigade, Nigerian Army, the bandits carried out attacks from Thursday night into early Friday morning. Ground troops successfully repelled the assaults, inflicting heavy casualties on the attackers before pursuing them into neighboring Katsina State.

Intelligence reports indicated that the fleeing bandits later gathered at Dan Marke in Matazu Local Government Area, Katsina, to bury members killed in the initial engagement. Following aerial surveillance, the Air Component tracked the group’s movement to Karaduwa village, where they conducted a precision air strike.

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“The strike neutralized at least 23 terrorists, with several others believed to have sustained injuries,” Major Babatunde stated.

He added that the operation, supported by aerial Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR), also led to the destruction of several weapons and equipment belonging to the assailants.

The Commander of the 3 Brigade commended the Air Component and ground troops for their bravery and resilience, emphasizing that their actions helped restore stability to the affected areas.

Major Babatunde confirmed that the security situation in Kano State remains calm, with troops maintaining robust patrols and surveillance. He reported high troop morale and operational readiness, while also acknowledging public support in the ongoing fight against banditry and terrorism.

The Nigerian Army urges citizens to continue providing timely information to security agencies and reaffirms its commitment—in collaboration with other security forces—to protect lives and property and ensure national security.

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Dr. Mohammed Musa Zango Submits Nomination Forms for Kano Central Senatorial Race

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Aspirant for the Kano Central Senatorial seat under the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Dr. Mohammed Musa Zango, has formally submitted his Nomination and Expression of Interest forms, depicting the official start of his campaign to represent the district in the National Assembly.

 

The submission took place on Monday at the Ladi Kwali Hall of the Abuja Continental Hotel in Abuja, the venue designated by the party for the exercise. The development came barely 24 hours after the aspirant publicly declared his intention to contest the Kano Central Senatorial seat.

 

Speaking shortly after the submission, Dr. Zango said his ambition to represent Kano Central is driven by “responsibility, preparation, and a clear understanding of what the people truly need,” stressing that effective representation must go beyond political promises to measurable results.

 

According to him, years of grassroots engagement and institutional experience have helped shape a practical vision focused on development, inclusion, and economic growth across the senatorial district.

 

The APC aspirant unveiled a seven-point legislative and development agenda which he said would guide his representation if elected into office.

 

Top on the agenda is effective representation at the National Assembly, with Dr. Zango promising to ensure Kano Central has a stronger and more result-oriented voice in national affairs.

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He also emphasized agriculture and economic growth, pledging support for farmers, expansion of agricultural value chains, and policies aimed at connecting agriculture to broader economic opportunities.

 

On youth and women empowerment, the aspirant said his administration would prioritize skills acquisition, economic inclusion, and sustainable livelihood programmes targeted at young people, women, and vulnerable groups across the district.

 

Dr. Zango further highlighted healthcare development as a major pillar of his campaign, promising to advocate for improved healthcare facilities, wider access to medical services, and better healthcare delivery systems in communities within Kano Central.

 

In the area of infrastructure and industrial revival, he pledged support for strategic development projects, including renewed advocacy for the revival and completion of major initiatives such as the AKK gas pipeline project, which he described as critical to boosting industrial productivity and economic activities in Northern Nigeria.

 

The aspirant also identified water resources management as a pressing concern, promising to push for improved access to clean and reliable water supply across the senatorial district.

 

Another key focus of his campaign is the revival of the textile industry, a sector once regarded as the backbone of Kano’s economy. Dr. Zango said restoring the industry would create employment opportunities, stimulate local production, and strengthen the state’s economic base.

 

“This agenda is not theoretical,” he stated. “It reflects a roadmap shaped by experience, community engagement, and a clear understanding of the gaps that must be addressed.”

 

He added that the task ahead requires smart work, strategic partnerships, and leadership focused on delivering tangible outcomes for constituents.

 

Dr. Zango, founder of the Fatah Zango Foundation, maintained that his leadership style would remain disciplined, people-centered, and result-oriented throughout the campaign and beyond.

 

Political observers in Kano State say the race for the Kano Central Senatorial seat is expected to attract significant attention within the APC ahead of the 2027 general elections, given the district’s strategic political importance in the state.

 

At the time of filing this report, Dr. Zango said he remained the only aspirant who had completed and submitted the nomination forms for the contest.

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Northern Youth ASSEMBLY Challenges Amnesty International Over ‘One-Sided’ Claims

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The Leadership of the Northern Youth, has criticized Amnesty International over its recent report on the alleged killing of five people in Kano, accusing the organization of bias, selective outrage, and deliberate attempts to tarnish the image of Kano State.

 

It is clear that, the statement of Amnesty International is reckless, unbalanced, and politically coloured, looking at how the organization has rushed to label the incident as politically motivated without carrying out a fair and comprehensive investigation.

 

The more disturbing on the report of the Amnesty International, is how it has consistently concentrated its attention on Kano while allegedly paying little attention to insecurity and violent incidents occurring in several other states across the country.

Many communities in different parts of Nigeria have continued to experience serious security challenges leading to loss of lives and displacement of innocent citizens, yet such incidents do not always receive the same level of international attention and condemnation, directed at Kano State

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The clash that occurred on Tuesday, May 5, 2026, was a confrontation between rival groups of thugs with a long history of violent rivalry, insisting that there was no evidence linking the Kano State Government or any political actor to the incident.

 

We categorically fault the Amnesty International for allegedly relying on viral videos and unverified claims to make sweeping accusations against the APC stakeholders in the State, or government officials, warning that such narratives could inflame tension and mislead the international community.

 

“It is unfortunate that Amnesty International has chosen to politicize a criminal routine clash among hoodlums in order to create a false impression against Kano State and its leadership

 

We clearly accuse the organization of operating double standards by amplifying incidents in Kano while allegedly paying little attention to other parts of the country where similar security concerns are reported.

 

The Northern Youth Assembly shall continue to maintain the branding of the incident as political thuggery, without concrete evidence, as the claim of the Amnesty International should best be described as irresponsible and deliberate action capable of damaging the reputation of innocent individuals and institutions.

 

We call on Amnesty International to stop what we term as selective activism and sensational reporting, urging the organization to embrace fairness, professionalism, and objectivity in addressing issues affecting Nigeria.

 

The people of Kano would not remain silent while external organizations continue to portray the state in a negative light through what could be best described as unfounded and exaggerated allegations.

 

Signed:

 

Dr. Mohammed Ali Idris

President,

Northern Youth Assembly

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Dr. Hafiz Garba

Secretary General,

Northern Youth Assembly

7th May, 2026

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Nigerian Democracy Working Group Faults Amnesty International Claims on the Alleged Killing of 5 people 

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Nigerian Democracy Working Group Faults Amnesty International Claims on the Alleged Killing of 5 people

 

The Nigerian Democracy Working Group strongly expresses concern over the recent report issued by Amnesty International regarding the tragic incident that led to the killing of five persons in Kano State.

 

While we condemn the loss of lives and support every legitimate effort aimed at ensuring justice and accountability, we find it disturbing that Amnesty International rushed to classify the incident as politically motivated without what appears to be a fair, balanced, and comprehensive investigation.

 

From available local accounts and realities on the ground, the incident of Tuesday, May 5, 2026, was a clash involving rival groups of thugs with a long history of violent rivalry.

 

At this moment, there is no publicly verified evidence directly linking the Kano State Government or political office holders to the unfortunate incident.

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We are particularly concerned by what appears to be Amnesty International’s reliance on viral videos and unverified claims in making sweeping allegations capable of inflaming tensions and misleading the international community about the true situation in Kano State.

 

It is unfortunate that what appears to be a criminal clash among rival hoodlums is now being framed in a manner capable of creating a damaging impression against Kano State and its leadership.

 

We also observe with concern what appears to be a disproportionate focus on Kano State by Amnesty International, while several communities across other parts of Nigeria continue to experience serious insecurity, killings, and displacement without attracting similar levels of attention and condemnation.

 

The continuous branding of violent confrontations in Kano as political thuggery without conclusive evidence risks damaging the reputation of innocent individuals, institutions, and the state as a whole.

 

It is important to state that the Kano State Government under the leadership of His Excellency Engr. Abba Kabir Yusuf has continued to demonstrate commitment towards addressing the menace of youth violence and thuggery. A clear example is the recently approved Safe Corridor rehabilitation programme targeted at repentant youths as part of broader efforts to tackle the root causes of violence and social unrest.

 

We therefore call on Amnesty International to embrace fairness, professionalism, and objectivity in addressing issues concerning Nigeria. Selective activism and sensational reporting do not strengthen democracy, nor do they contribute positively to peace-building efforts.

 

The people of Kano will not remain silent while external narratives continue to portray the state negatively through what we consider exaggerated, unbalanced, and insufficiently substantiated allegations.

 

We urge relevant authorities to conduct transparent investigations into the incident and ensure that all individuals found culpable are brought to justice in accordance with the law.

 

Signed:

Saed Adam Mohammed

Kano State Coordinator,

Nigerian Democratic Working Group

7th May, 2026

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