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Plateau Massacre: Despite Tinubu’s campaign promises, killings continue

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Plateau Massacre: Despite Tinubu’s campaign promises, killings continue

About seven months into the administration of President Bola Tinubu, the gruesome murder of over a hundred people in Plateau State put into question the president’s promises on security.

The assailants attacked about 20 communities in Plateau, and in the end, they left bodies and blood in their trail.

The Plateau killing happened within months after the Tundun Biri incident, where the Nigerian Army bombed civilians with over 126 fatalities recorded.

WORLD WIDE GIST reviews the promises President Tinubu made during his campaign and as contained in his manifesto, the Renewed Hope Agenda.

One of the first actions taken by President Tinubu was the demilitarization of the entities supervising the military sector.

He appointed two civilians: Abubakar Badaru and Bello Matawalle as Ministers of Defence, and appointed Nuhu Ribadu as National Security Adviser, an agency charged with coordination and intelligence gathering.

Despite this, killings have not stopped. According to data by the Council on Foreign Relations’ Nigeria Security Tracker (NST), non-state actors killed 587 people within the first 45 days of Tinubu.

Also, following the massacre in Plateau, a tweet from 2014 by Tinubu resurfaced on social media, where he was criticizing the Goodluck Jonathan’s administration over security issues.

“My heart bleeds for our people and the country over the deaths in Yanyan. A government unable to protect its citizens deserves to be queried,” this was posted by Mr Tinubu in 2014 following the bombing in Nyanyan.

Tinubu’s promises on security

Mr Tinubu flagged off his campaign in Jos, the Plateau State capital, and in his speech, he declared: “Most importantly, I will give utmost priority to extinguishing terrorists and violent criminals.”

He added: “These evil forces seek to destroy our democratic way of life. I have news for them. We will defeat their destructive way of life. They shall be utterly defeated and vanquished from our soil.”

During a campaign stop in Adamawa State, Mr Tinubu said, “There will be an end to killing and kidnapping.” The crowd cheered as he uttered the words.

In the Renewed Hope manifesto, he went further to make some specific promises on ending insecurity. A review of the manifesto shows that President Tinubu has yet to fulfil many of these promises

Community Policing

In the manifesto, he promised to establish state police based on the peculiarity of different states.

The then-candidate promised to work with states and the National Assembly on establishing state police.

“Our government will work in close collaboration with State Governments and the National Assembly, to enact measures necessary to secure and protect communities from criminal violence, particularly kidnapping and terrorism.

“These measures will be flexible and adaptive in order to fit local realities and challenges. Some instances may call for the establishment or enhancement of civilian neighbourhood watch groups. Others may require the establishment of more formal locally-based law enforcement institutions,” he said.

WORLD WIDE GIST learnt that Tinubu is yet to forward any executive bill to the National Assembly on State or Community Police as promised.

Use of intelligence in warfare

In the manifesto, President Tinubu also promised that his administration would deploy intelligence in warfare and use proactive measures to prevent crime.

“We shall adopt a proactive and intelligence-driven security approach to sufficiently address the nation’s security threats,” he said.

In the aftermath of the bombing in Tudun Biri, commentators have blamed the incident on a lack of proper intelligence gathering.

A member of the House of Representatives, Umar Ajilo, in a motion he moved on the floor of the House, said the government has failed to use intelligence in its security operations.

“This particular incident and many similar incidents in the past which have been widely tagged as ‘operational mistakes’ by the military has exposed the level of intelligence failure in the Military operations,” Ajilo said in his motion on the floor of the House.

Creation of an anti-terror battalion

The President also promised to establish “Anti-terror battalions” with the mandate of ending terrorists, kidnappers and bandits.

He stated that the battalions will have special forces units.

“Anti-Terrorist Battalions: highly trained and disciplined anti-terrorist battalions(ABATTS) with special forces units will be created. Their objective shall be to seize the strategic and tactical initiative, giving terrorists, kidnappers and bandits no respite,” the manifesto reads in part.

Removing police from VIP duties

One other promise on security is the removal of police from VIP work so that they can focus on security.

President Tinubu promised to transfer such duties to the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC). However, seven months later, Nigerians still see police around VIPs.

“Police personnel will be freed from extraneous duties such as VIP security and guard duties. VIP Security and provision of security for government buildings, installations and other critical assets will be transferred to the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC),” he pledged.

A careful review of the activities of the current administration shows that most of those promises have not been kept.

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Abia Judicial Panel orders arrest of Ikpeazu’s former Chief of Staff, Deputy

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The Chairman of Abia State Judicial Panel of Inquiry on the recovery of Government Property and Funds, Justice Florence Doruoha-Igwe (Rtd) has issued a Bench Warrant on Anthony Agbazuere and Don Ubani, who served as Chief of Staff and Deputy Chief of Staff, respectively, to former Governor Okezie Ikpeazu.

This is even as Don Ubani has said that he never received any invitation from the panel.

The Bench Warrant on Agbazuere according to Justice Duruoha-Igwe was because of his alleged failure to appear before the Panel to give evidence in respect to a Toyota Hilux Land Cruiser alleged to be in his possession since he left office.

Justice Doruoha-Igwe (Rtd) who adjourned the matter to January 24, 2024, directed that Agbazuere should be arrested and produced for further cross examination.

The Panel said that the Bench warrant on the former Deputy Chief of Staff to former Governor Okezie Ikpeazu, Don Ubani, was because of his alleged failure to appear before the Panel and his inability to file a response to a notice served him on 30th of November, 2023.

Speaking before adjourning the matter to 24th of this month, the Chairman Justice Doruoha-Igwe (Rtd) directed that Ubani should be arrested and produced on January 24, 2024, to defend himself.

But reacting to the development, the former Deputy Chief of Staff to former Governor Okezie Ikpeazu, Don Ubani said he was shocked to read that a Bench Warrant had been issued on him, saying that he was never invited by the Panel.

“I am shocked to read that a Bench Warrant could be issued on me without ever being invited to a Panel either by writing or even through a telephone call,” said Ubani who also described the arrest order as ‘false propaganda and political witch-hunt’.

But the former Deputy Chief of Staff also promised to appear before the Panel of Enquiry if he received an invitation.

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No date yet for inauguration of Supreme Court’s new Justices – NJC

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No date yet for inauguration of Supreme Court’s new Justices – NJC

The National Judicial Council, NJC, has clarified that no date has yet been fixed for the swearing-in of the newly appointed eleven Justices of the Supreme Court.

The Council said that the purported news by an Abuja based media organization suggesting Monday January 16 for the inauguration of the Justices did not emanate from it.

A statement by the NJC’s Director of Information, Barrister Soji Oye clarified that neither the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Hon Justice Olukayode Ariwoola, who is the NJC Chairman, nor the Council itself authored or endorsed the purported date.

While asking members of the public to disregard the news, the NJC said that the date for the swearing-in of the Justices would be made public at the appropriate time.

NJC’s statement read in part, “The attention of the National Judicial Council has been drawn to a trending story purportedly informing the public that the newly appointed 11 Supreme Court Justices would be sworn in on Monday 16 January 2023.

“The Council by this medium expressly denies the news as it did not emanate from the Council or the Office of the Chief Justice of Nigeria and Chairman of the National Judicial Council, Hon. Justice Olukayode Ariwoola.

“The date for the swearing-in of the Justices will be made public at the appropriate time. Members of the public should please disregard the trending news.”

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MACBAN demands probe of alleged extra-judicial killing of members in Kaduna

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MACBAN demands probe of alleged extra-judicial killing of members in Kaduna

The Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, MACBAN, Kaduna State, has demanded a probe of alleged extra-judicial killing of their members.

WORLD WIDE GIST recalls that an online report alleged that 11 decomposing corpses of Fulani natives, from Tulde Fulbe, Ladduga Grazing Reserve in Kachia Local Government Area of Kaduna State, were on Monday discovered in a forest.

They were alleged to have been killed by the Nigerian Army.

But the Headquarters, 1 Division of the Nigerian Army, in a statement on Thursday night, by Lt. Col Musa Yahaya, Acting Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, denied involvement of the Army in the said killing.

However, in a statement by MACBAN Kaduna chairman, Haruna Usman Tugga, he insisted that the organisation as an umbrella body of Fulbe in Nigeria received with serious concern the information.

The statement condemned what they described as “extra-judicial killing of law-abiding Fulbe youths of Tilde Fulbe community and other areas of Ladduga Grazing Reserve in Kachia Local Government Area of the state by military personnel at Kachia, headquarters of Kachia Local Government Area of Kaduna State.”

He said they called an emergency executive meeting of the association to get to the root of the matter and find out the remote causes, perpetrators and names of the victims.

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