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VP Shettima Hails TY Danjuma’s Role In Nigeria’s Stability On 87th Birthday
VP Shettima Hails TY Danjuma’s Role In Nigeria’s Stability On 87th Birthday
*** Says his life is defined by courage, integrity, compassion, philanthropy
By: Our Reporter
Vice President Kashim Shettima has hailed former Defence Minister, Lieutenant-General Theophilus Yakubu Danjuma, on his 87th birthday, describing the elder statesman as a national hero who has shaped Nigeria’s complex political and social landscape through decades of dedicated service.
He said T.Y. Danjuma’s life stands as an example of the highest ideals of national service, embodying a rare combination of moral courage, unwavering integrity, profound compassion and philanthropy.
Speaking on Monday at the 87th birthday celebration of Lt. Gen. T.Y Danjuma in Lagos, the Vice President praised the celebrant’s extraordinary contributions to Nigeria, saying “Our celebrant today is not merely a character in our history books; he is history itself.
“He has lived a life that transcends the ordinary—a life defined by bravery in the face of adversity, integrity in public service, and selflessness in philanthropy,” he added.
The Vice President pointed at T.Y. Danjuma’s decisive role during Nigeria’s most challenging periods, particularly his efforts in preserving the nation’s unity and said, “Born in a nation yearning for heroes, TY Danjuma rose to become one of the foremost architects of Nigeria’s stability. His valour and strategic brilliance during turbulent times not only preserved lives but also laid the groundwork for post-war reconciliation.”
He praised Danjuma’s leadership as Chief of Army Staff and Minister of Defence, crediting him with reforms that strengthened civil-military relations and upheld democratic principles.
“He was instrumental in championing the rule of law and fostering trust between the Armed Forces and civilians during Nigeria’s return to democracy. His legacy continues to inspire our Armed Forces and the leaders who serve this great nation,” VP Shettima said.
The Vice President also commended the celebrant for his philanthropic impact through the TY Danjuma Foundation, which addresses critical issues like healthcare, education, and poverty alleviation.
He said, “Through his foundation, General Danjuma has demonstrated that true leadership extends beyond public office into the realm of service to humanity. His philanthropy has brought hope to the most underserved communities in Nigeria.
“At 87, he remains a figure of inspiration—a testament to the values of duty, compassion, and integrity. His life is a reminder that greatness lies not in the accumulation of power but in its purposeful use for the greater good.”
Earlier in his remarks, the celebrant, Lt. Gen. T.Y Danjuma thanked the VP for making the time to honour his family with the visit on the occasion of his birthday and prayed for the success of the Bola Ahmed Tinubu administration.
He said, “I am very grateful. For the encomiums you poured on me in your speech, I thank you. Please convey my thanks also to Mr President.”
On her part, the wife of the celebrant, Sen. Daisy Danjuma, thanked the Vice President for honouring the Danjuma family with his presence at the birthday celebration.
She said, “I’d like to thank you very much, on behalf of my husband and myself, for finding the time this evening to come and celebrate with us; to celebrate a man you have eulogised in all ramifications.
“I don’t think I’ve heard anyone praise my husband as much as you did. You used the most important words to describe him, and I think it’s the best I’ve heard from anyone.”
Also present at the event were Governors Agbu Kefas of Taraba and Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau; Senator representing Taraba South Senatorial District, Senator David Jimkuta; member representing Takum, Donga and Ussa federal constituency in the House of Representatives, Hon. Mark Useni; Minister of Labour and Employment, Muhammadu Maigari Dingyadi and Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Prof. Nentawe Goshwe Yilwadta; principal officers of the Taraba State House of Assembly and captains of industry, among others.
VP Shettima Hails TY Danjuma’s Role In Nigeria’s Stability On 87th Birthday
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Three Key bandits Leaders, several leaders killed in a deadly rival clash in Kastina
Three Key bandits Leaders, several leaders killed in a deadly rival clash in Kastina
By: Zagazola Makama
A deadly violent clash between rival bandit factions erupted on Tuesday in the Safana Local Government Area of Katsina State, resulting in the death of key leaders and heightened security concerns in the region.
The confrontation, involving the Yan Kambari group and followers of the late notorious bandit leader, Usman Modi Modi, led to heavy casualties and the seizure of livestock belonging to Harisu, a known associate of one of the factions.
The Yan Kambari group reportedly launched the attack on Harisu’s residence, sparking a deadly confrontation that claimed the lives of several bandit leaders, including: Nasiru Bosho, Bala Yatsa and Audu Mankare, who succumbed to gunshot injuries sustained during the clash.
Nasiru Bosho is a notorious leader of bandit operations in Safana LGA and heading the Dogon Marke Camp, who was overseeing weapons previously held by Usman Modi Modi, Bala Yatsa was known for his role in the killing of Usman Modi Modi while Audu Mankare who sustained a gunshot wound in the chest during the engagement, is believed to have succumbed to his injuries shortly after the incident.
More infighting is expected to unfold as both groups are warming up to carry out reprisal.
Three Key bandits Leaders, several leaders killed in a deadly rival clash in Kastina
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KACRAN National President commends Potikum LG Chairman
KACRAN National President commends Potikum LG Chairman
By: Yahaya Wakili
The National President of the Kulen Allah Cattle Rearers Association of Nigeria (KACRAN), Hon. Khalil Mohammed Bello, has commended the executive chairman of the Potiskum local government area, Yobe State, Hon. Salisu Muktari, for providing herders of Potiskum local government with water points.
Hon. Khalil Bello made the commendation when he and his entourage visited the chairman in the council chamber in continuation of the association community-to-community peace sensitization campaign in the state.
“In addition to his previous excellent performances with regards to providing his pastoralists with water points, the executive chairman promised to provide more water points for Potiskum local government herders in the 2025 fiscal year,” Bello said.
The national president called on pastoralists in the Potiskum local government area and its environs to continue to live in peace with one another by avoiding the destruction of anybody’s farmlands.
According to him, the sensitization is part of the proactive measures taken by the association to prevent herder and farmer conflicts in the state and the nation in general.
He reinstated the need for harders not to destroy farmlands during the ongoing harvesting period, adding that pastoralists and farmers are partners in progress.
Hon. Khalil Mohammed Bello acknowledges the government’s commitment under the able leadership of Governor Mai Mala Buni CON towards ending the premium crises between farmers and cattle rearers in the state.
He also appreciates the warm reception and the hospitality accorded him and members of his entourage by the executive chairman of the council, Hon. Salisu Muktari, and the people of Potiskum town and its surroundings.
The National President urged the other local government executives chairmen to emulate the executive chairman of Potiskum local government, Hon. Salisu Muktari, to provide water points to herders in their respective local government areas.
Speaking earlier, the executive chairman of the Potiskum local government area, Hon. Salisu Muktari, assured the readiness of the local government council towards supporting the association to achieve its desired objectives.
The chairman pledged to construct more water points for pastoralists in the area and called on the KACRAN leadership to identify the point where the water facilities will be constructed.
KACRAN National President commends Potikum LG Chairman
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Anti-Corruption: International IDEA, Stakeholders Advocate for Domestication of Fiscal Responsibility Act in North Central States
Anti-Corruption: International IDEA, Stakeholders Advocate for Domestication of Fiscal Responsibility Act in North Central States
By: Michael Mike
Stakeholders in Anti-Corruption and Accountability in public funds have called for the domestication of Nigeria’s Fiscal Responsibility Commission Act in the North Central States of Nigeria to promote transparency and accountability.
The call came during the North Central Zonal Summit of Fiscal Responsibility Institutions funded by the European Union and being implemented by the Rule of Law and Anti-corruption (RoLAC) and International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA) held in Jos the Plateau State Capital.
The two-day engagement with the theme: ‘Integrating the Citizens into Fiscal Decision-Making in States and Local Governments: Insight from Fiscal Responsibility Act’ is aimed at ensuring the dividends of democracy reach the people as expected with prudence in financial management.
Addressing participants at the summit, Executive Chairman of the Fiscal Responsibility Commission (FRC), Victor Muruako, harped on the need for citizens’ participation in fiscal decision-making, stressing that such will promote transparency and accountability, which are essential components of good governance.
Represented by his Special Adviser, Chris Uwadoka, the FRC chairman said that the essence of the summit was to facilitate the domestication of the Act by sub-nationals.
He maintained that the theme of the summit underscores the importance of strengthening fiscal responsibility and promoting citizen participation in public finance management at the sub-national level.
He said, “Transparency and accountability are essential components of good governance. The public has the right to know how public funds are being allocated, spent, and managed. This includes information about budget proposals, expenditure reports, and audit findings.
“By promoting transparency, we can empower citizens to hold public officials accountable and ensure that public resources are used efficiently and effectively.
“Recent initiatives such as the Open Government Partnership, the Freedom of Information Act, and the Sustainable Fiscal Frameworks (SFF) have made significant strides in promoting citizen participation and accountability in public finance management. These reforms aim to strengthen transparency, enhance public oversight, and improve service delivery.”
The Plateau State Coordinator of RoLAC Programme of International IDEA, Mr Pwanakim Mantin Dala, said citizens’ participation in the management of resources is key for any government operations across various levels, especially at the grassroots level.
“The Fiscal Responsibility Act looks beyond releasing budgetary information to the public; it looks at how the fund is being applied. It also looks at what the funds were allocated for and whether the funds were properly utilized for the purposes. So that you’re not spending so much for so little and that’s what this engagement is all about.”
On his part, the Executive Governor of Plateau State, Barr Caleb Mutfwang, represented by the Commissioner of Finance, Mrs Grace Dongkum, assured that the state was already in the process of domesticating the Fiscal Responsibility Act to further strengthen government operations.
He said, “Fiscal Responsibility is an integral part of government, especially financial management, because it is about transparency.
“One thing about transparency is that you manage the resources in such a way that it meets the critical needs of sectors and still have resources for future use. Fiscal Responsibility and Act wants to ensure that we don’t finish everything we have right now; we think of the future.
“So, in decisions that we will make, we are being transparent, and we situate projects or services in such a way that they will have long-lasting effects and also ensure that the future benefits from the decisions that are taken now.”
Anti-Corruption: International IDEA, Stakeholders Advocate for Domestication of Fiscal Responsibility Act in North Central States
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