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REJOINDER TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT’S MARCHING ORDER TO NORTHERN NIGERIA MINISTERS TO DEFEND THE ADMINISTRATION OF BOLA AHMED TINUBU’S LEADERSHIP.

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REJOINDER TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT’S MARCHING ORDER TO NORTHERN NIGERIA MINISTERS TO DEFEND THE ADMINISTRATION OF BOLA AHMED TINUBU’S LEADERSHIP.

9 February 2025.

The recent directive by the Federal Government to Ministers from Northern Nigeria to defend the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has raised significant concerns among the people of the 19 Northern states.

The question on the lips of every Northerner is:

Which of these Ministers has the moral standing to face the people and defend the current leadership amidst the overwhelming challenges facing the nation?

Can any of these Ministers, in good conscience, look the people in the eye and claim that the current administration has been a blessing to the North?

Can any of them convincingly argue that the hardships faced by ordinary Nigerians are mere illusions?

Can they tell us that black is white, or that the price of petrol has magically reversed from over ₦1200 per litre to ₦250?

Can they explain why a bag of rice, which once sold for ₦35,000, now costs as much as ₦100,000?

Can they justify why school fees have skyrocketed from ₦15,000 to ₦50,000, or why transport fares from Kaduna to Abuja have doubled from ₦4,000 to ₦9,000?

Can they rationalize why electricity bills have jumped from ₦5,000 to ₦30,000, despite the persistent lack of power supply?

The reality is that the people of Northern Nigeria are suffering under the weight of these economic hardships, and no amount of political rhetoric can erase the pain and frustration they feel daily.

The current leadership has been accused of presiding over one of the most corrupt administrations in Africa, and the people of the North are not blind to these allegations.

They see the nepotism in appointments, where 80% of key positions have been handed to individuals from the South-West, sidelining qualified Northerners.

They hear the dismissive remarks made to their elders, suggesting that the President owes no one an explanation for his actions because he “paid for his elections.”

The people of Northern Nigeria are not fools.

They will not be swayed by empty words or hollow defenses from Ministers who are more interested in preserving their positions than in addressing the real issues affecting their constituents.

The Northern masses are demanding accountability, transparency, and fairness in governance.

They want to see concrete actions to address the rising cost of living, the insecurity plaguing the region, and the blatant marginalization in political appointments.

To the Ministers from the North, we say this:

Do not insult the intelligence of your people by attempting to defend the indefensible.

Instead, use your positions to advocate for the interests of the North and to push for policies that will alleviate the suffering of the masses.

The people of Northern Nigeria are watching, and they will not be silenced or placated by empty promises or political grandstanding.

To put it plainly, the Ministers from the 19 states of the North are not our representatives;

they are merely servants of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s leadership.

But, by Allah’s will and guidance, come 2027, Northern Nigeria will rise and ensure justice for all Nigerian citizens across the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.

We are already sending our prayers to Almighty Allah.
To our people, we say: remain steadfast, confident, and assured that their time is over.

We are simply waiting for the election period.

Starvation, insecurity, excessive taxation, and the lack of good and balanced leadership, as well as biases, will not be forgotten.

In conclusion, the Federal Government and its appointees must understand that the people of Northern Nigeria are not interested in propaganda or political spin.

They want results. They want leaders who will prioritize their welfare and work tirelessly to address the challenges they face.

Until then, no amount of marching orders or rehearsed defenses will convince them that this administration has their best interests at heart.

Our new, exemplary democratic president is on the horizon, and by the will of Allah, he will emerge.

In some states, we will vote based on tangible issues like rice and beans. We hope you understand the message.

Signed,
DSP.Abdullahi Al-Assad Umar Ladan Spy Rtd
Chairman Arewa Integrity Groups 0806 561 6560.

REJOINDER TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT’S MARCHING ORDER TO NORTHERN NIGERIA MINISTERS TO DEFEND THE ADMINISTRATION OF BOLA AHMED TINUBU’S LEADERSHIP.

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Police foil kidnap attempt, rescue mother and daughter in Benue

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Police foil kidnap attempt, rescue mother and daughter in Benue

By: Zagazola Makama

The Benue State Police Command has foiled a kidnapping attempt and rescued a woman and her daughter in Tsegbum Community along Naka Road in Makurdi.

Sources said the incident occurred at about 2:20 a.m. on Wednesday when unknown armed men broke into the residence of Mrs Kate Ijuo, 42, and attempted to abduct her and her daughter.

According to a sources from the command, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of ‘D’ Division, Makurdi, received a distress call from the victim and immediately mobilised a joint team of police operatives, OPS Zenda Joint Task Force, Anti-Cult, and Cybercrime patrol units to the scene.

On sighting the approaching security teams, the suspects abandoned the victims and fled the area, the sources said.

“The victims were rescued unhurt, while efforts are ongoing to track down the fleeing suspects and effect their arrest,” the command said.

The command urged residents to remain vigilant and promptly report suspicious movements to security agencies.

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25m Nigerians To Benefit As President Tinubu Expands Women’s Economic Programme

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25m Nigerians To Benefit As President Tinubu Expands Women’s Economic Programme

FG rolls out digital platform connecting women to finance, markets, skills

By: Our Reporter

President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has expanded the Nigeria for Women Programme to reach 25 million beneficiaries nationwide, reaffirming his administration’s commitment to women’s economic inclusion and national development.

The programme’s pilot phase in six states had already reached over one million beneficiaries, with the scale-up introducing the Happy Woman App Platform, a secure digital interface that connects women to finance, skills, markets, essential services, and government support.

Speaking on Thursday at the Presidential Launch of the Programme Scale-Up at the Presidential Villa, Abuja, the President, who was represented by his deputy, Vice President Kashim Shettima, noted that Nigeria cannot achieve sustainable growth without placing women at the centre of national planning.

“A nation that relegates its women is a nation bound for implosion. We have long understood this truth. That is why this administration has not only placed women at the forefront of decision-making but has also entrusted them with leadership in causes that redeem our national promise. Today stands as proof of that commitment, and I am proud to be part of this journey,” he said.

President Tinubu observed that while women are the authors of Nigeria’s development story, they remain essential to family stability, community resilience and national productivity.

“We have set a bold but achievable national ambition: to reach 25 million Nigerian women through this programme,” he stated, calling on the World Bank to strengthen its financing, technical support and innovation partnerships for the national scale-up.

“Digital inclusion is no longer optional; it is foundational to effective service delivery and national competitiveness,” he added.

The President designated 2026 as the “Year of Social Development and Families in Nigeria,” directing coordinated action across all levels of government.

The declaration followed a Memorandum of Understanding signed during his January official visit to Turkey, aimed at strengthening family cohesion and social welfare systems.

President Tinubu commended the Federal Ministry of Women’s Affairs and Social Development for integrating technology into policy implementation and for reorganising social development into a more coherent system since the launch of the Renewed Hope Social Impact Intervention in Lafia last year, noting the transformation reflected what purposeful leadership can achieve.

The President also praised state governors and the Nigeria Governors’ Forum for aligning federal vision with state-level execution, stating that “national transformation succeeds when all levels of government move with shared purpose.”

Earlier in her welcome address, the Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Hajiya Imaan Sulaiman Ibrahim, said the launch underscored a significant shift under the leadership of President Tinubu, where women are no longer viewed as peripheral beneficiaries of development but as central drivers of Nigeria’s economic growth, social cohesion, and democratic stability.

She described the launch of the Nigerian for Women Project (NFWP) Scale-Up as one of the most far-reaching and ambitious expansions of social and economic empowerment in the nation’s history.

The Minister noted that phase one of the project successfully achieved its objectives of addressing harmful social norms and strengthening women’s socio-economic resilience.

Beyond these achievements, she emphasized that the project delivered compelling evidence of the transformative power of women’s empowerment.

She further announced the launch of Nigeria’s Third National Action Plan on United Nations Security Council Resolution 1325 on Women, Peace, and Security, positioning Nigeria among a select group of countries worldwide to attain this milestone.

Also, the World Bank Regional Representative for Africa, Mr. Robert Chase, explained that the project was designed by the bank’s Social Policy Department to place women at the center of development, emphasizing that investing in women remains the most impactful investment any nation can make.

On his part, Director of the Nigeria Country Office of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Mr. Uche Amaonwu, who noted that empowering women directly translates to healthier families and safer communities, said women’s empowerment significantly reduces disease and insecurity at the household level.

For his part, Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Senator Abubakar Kyari, expressed his Ministry’s readiness to collaborate on initiatives aimed at empowering women across the country.

Representative of the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, Senator Ireti Kingibe, stated that the scale-up of the Nigerian for Women Project reflects the Federal Government’s commitment to addressing the needs of women.

She added that the National Assembly would continue to enact legislation to expand women’s access to governance and economic resources.

Delivering the goodwill message of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, the Deputy Governor of Katsina State, Malam Faruk Jobe, reaffirmed the commitment of state governments to providing counterpart funding for the successful implementation of women-focused projects.

He disclosed that Katsina State, a participating state in the project, has earmarked ₦4 billion in its current budget to support the initiative.

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IPA commends Gov AbdulRahman and military on improved security efforts in Kwara

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IPA commends Gov AbdulRahman and military on improved security efforts in Kwara

By: Bodunrin kayode

The Igbomina Professionals Association (IPA) of Kwara state have commended the leadership of Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, for his sustained commitment to improving security across the state, particularly through recent decisive actions against criminal elements.

The Association made this known in a news release jointly signed by its National President, Olabode Iranloye, and the Assistant Secretary, Mustafa Abubakar, made available recently to newsmen in ilorin.

The statement applauded the government’s support for enhanced security architecture, the upgrade of traditional rulers (Obas) in Igbomina land to 2nd, 3rd, and 4th class status respectively.

They also commended the governor for the reopening of schools, and the relocation of the School of Nursing back to Oke Ode, which to them collectively demonstrates a renewed commitment to stability, development, and public confidence.

IPA also acknowledged the arrest of suspected criminal elements and urged relevant authorities to ensure that justice is fully and transparently dispensed, in line with the rule of law, to serve as a strong deterrent to criminality.

The Association further commended the Nigerian Army, the Nigerian Police Force, other Nigerian troops, forest guards, and local hunters for their courage and professionalism in ridding the general area of criminal elements.

The association particularly mentioned the outstanding performance of the 2 Division of the Nigerian Army under Operation IGBO DANU ( Forest Flush), which has led to the dismantling of several terrorist enclaves, destruction of logistics bases, arrest of suspects, and the rescue of several kidnapped victims across the State.

IPA recognised the leadership of Major General Chinedu Nnebife, General Officer Commanding (GOC) 2 Division Nigerian Army, and Brigadier General Nicholas Rume, Commander 22 Armoured Brigade, as well as the strategic support of the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), whose coordinated efforts have significantly degraded terrorist operations in the state.

The Association called on the Kwara State Government and security agencies to sustain the tempo of these operations and assured them of the full support of the Igbomina Professionals Association in the ongoing drive to secure lives and property.

IPA also urged for intensified efforts to ensure the safe return of all residents still in captivity, stressing that the safety and dignity of citizens must remain paramount.

The Association further called on all Kwarans to cooperate with security agencies by exposing criminal collaborators within their communities, emphasising that “if you see something, say something.”

Collective vigilance, the association noted, remains critical to sustaining peace and security in Kwara State.

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