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AS KANO SINGER MARKET TRADERS APPRECIATE FG: VP Shettima Restates Government’s Resolve To Prevent Recurrence Of Infernos In Kano Markets
AS KANO SINGER MARKET TRADERS APPRECIATE FG: VP Shettima Restates Government’s Resolve To Prevent Recurrence Of Infernos In Kano Markets
Says President Tinubu has directed relevant agencies to take proactive fire safety measures
By: Our Reporter
The Vice President, Senator Kashim Shettima, has restated Federal Government’s resolve to work with the Kano State government and relevant government agencies to prevent the recurrence of fire outbreak in markets across the state.

He disclosed that all necessary documentation has been made by the Federal Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs to release the N5 billion pledge made by President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to support traders and other victims of the inferno that razed several sections of the popular Kano Singer Market, resulting in significant economic losses, including goods and business capital valued at billions of Naira.
Senator Shettima gave the assurance on Wednesday in Abuja when a delegation of the Association of Kano Business Community, led by its President, Alhaji Sabiu Bako, paid him a thank you visit in his office at the Presidential Villa, Abuja.

He assured the delegation that President Tinubu has the people of Kano at heart, saying the N5 billion approved by the President as immediate relief for victims of the inferno was based on result of the preliminary assessment of the damages caused by the fire outbreak.
He said, “Be rest assured that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has you in heart. When the incident happened, he immediately directed me to proceed to Kano and sympathise with victims of the inferno. In fact, he gave the blanket cheque to make a recommendation on the support we should give to the government and people of Kano.
“And the N5 billion approved by the President was based on the outcome of your preliminary assessment of the damages; otherwise, if the level of damage was up to N20 billion, I am absolutely certain that the President would have approved that amount. The donations of this nature are handled by the ministry of Humanitarian Affairs.”
The Vice President however called for transparency in the management of the funds, saying “the disbursement and utilisation of the funds must be transparently done for posterity.”

He also informed the delegation that the President has directed that proactive measures should be taken by the relevant Federal Government agencies, in collaboration with the Kano State government, to prevent any reoccurrence of such fire outbreaks in the state.
“Government intends to engage your association to also introduce fire safety measures to prevent the reoccurrence of such incidence to safeguard the lives and properties of our people. The reoccurrence of fire of such magnitude can only be mitigated by taking proactive measures,” he stated.
Acknowledging the challenges facing Kano as one of the nation’s industrial hubs, VP Shettima noted that, while Nigeria’s economy has been recalibrated and is on a sound footing, the nation is on a path to sustained growth.
He said with the economy back on track, government is poised to address the state’s industrial challenges, citing the the $2.8 billion Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) gas pipeline project, designed to deliver natural gas to Northern Nigeria, including a major 1,350 MW Independent Power Plant (IPP) in Kano, which is already at 80% completion stage, and aims to revitalize industries and boost power supply in the state.
“We know the challenges of Kano. Most of the industries in Kano are now in a state of comatose. The few that are existing are on life support because they are generating their own power. But the AKK will soon see the light of the day. It is the most expensive infrastructure project in this country.
“With the AKK, I believe Kano will bounce back to life again because power is sine qua non for any industrial take-off. Kano used to have as many as a thousand industries, and they will be revived,” the VP assured the delegation.
Earlier in his remarks, the President of the Association, Alhaji Sabiu Bako, appealed to the Federal Government to consider the establishment of a special loan facility that is interest-free for the affected traders with a structured repayment period of up to ten years.

In addition, he urged continued federal assistance in rebuilding critical infrastructure within the market to ensure improved safety standards and prevent future occurrences.
He said such gestures will not merely restore businesses alone but will also restore dignity, rebuild confidence, and revive the economic fortunes of the victims as well as the economy of the entire state.
He stated: “Kano’s business community is resilient. Our traders are industrious men and women who ask not for handouts, but for a bridge back to productivity. With structured support and sustained collaboration Singa Market will rise again, stronger, safer, and more vibrant than ever.
“On behalf of the Kano Business Community, I express our profound gratitude and reaffirm our commitment to partnering with the Federal Government in rebuilding and strengthening our economy.”
Alhaji Sabiu expressed gratitude for the donations by the Federal Government and the Progressive Governors Forum, noting that their “swift action helped contain further damage and offered immediate relief.”
Expressing the association’s gratitude to President Tinubu, he continued: “We are profoundly grateful to His Excellency, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, GCFR, for his decisive intervention and compassion. The President’s action in dispatching a high-powered delegation led by you to commiserate with the government and people of Kano State brought comfort to our grieving community.
“The donation of N5 billion to the affected traders has provided immediate succour and renewed hope among our people. This gesture of solidarity reflects the unity of purpose that defines our nation in times of crisis.”
AS KANO SINGER MARKET TRADERS APPRECIATE FG: VP Shettima Restates Government’s Resolve To Prevent Recurrence Of Infernos In Kano Markets
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Agriculture partnership: Gov Yahaya to get Sasakawa’s Special Award
Agriculture partnership: Gov Yahaya to get Sasakawa’s Special Award
Governor Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya of Gombe State will be honoured with a Special Recognition Award by the Sasakawa Africa Association (SAA) Nigeria, in acknowledgement of the state’s sustained partnership and strategic commitment to agricultural development.
The award will be presented at the 2026 SAA Nigeria Annual Stakeholders Workshop on Thursday, April 9, 2026, in Abuja, where top federal officials, development partners, diplomats, and state governments are expected to gather to discuss pathways for strengthening Nigeria’s food systems.
The workshop, holding at Rockview Royale Hotel, Wuse II, is themed “SAA @ 40: Deepening Impact and Expanding Reach at Scale.”
The recognition of Governor Inuwa Yahaya reflects the depth of Gombe State’s collaboration with SAA over the years, which has supported agricultural extension, smallholder productivity, and rural livelihoods.
Since its creation in 1996, Gombe State has maintained a working relationship with SAA, funded by The Nippon Foundation, to implement initiatives that improve food security, nutrition, climate resilience, and inclusive agricultural services, with particular attention to women, youth, and resource-poor farmers.
Speaking ahead of the workshop, Dr. Godwin Atser, Country Director of SAA Nigeria, said:
“This recognition celebrates a partnership backed by action. Governor Inuwa Yahaya’s leadership reflects the kind of subnational commitment essential for transforming agriculture in Nigeria.
Gombe State’s sustained support for farmer-focused interventions demonstrates what can be achieved when political will, institutional alignment, and practical investment converge.”
SAA Nigeria’s collaboration with Gombe State encompasses a wide range of interventions, including Farmer Learning Platforms (FLP), Community Savings and Investment in Agriculture (CSIA), Private Extension Service Provision (PESP), and Community-Based Seed Multiplication (CBSM), among others. Together, these initiatives strengthen the agricultural ecosystem from production to post harvest, improve access to technology, knowledge, and markets, and enhance the capacities of farmers and rural actors.
The partnership also encourages pluralistic extension systems, involving the private sector, farmer organizations, research institutions, and civil society in scaling agricultural services across the state. This multi-dimensional cooperation underscores why Gombe State’s collaboration is deserving of recognition.
As SAA marks 40 years of operations in Africa and 33 years in Nigeria, the organization notes that sustainable agricultural transformation requires long-term commitment, collaboration, and strategic investment, qualities exemplified by Gombe State and Governor Inuwa Yahaya.
The recognition will be part of a broader conversation at the 2026 Annual Stakeholders Workshop, which will review SAA’s 2021–2025 achievements, share lessons, and explore future partnerships to strengthen agriculture in Nigeria and across Africa.
About Sasakawa Africa Association (SAA)
Sasakawa Africa Association (SAA) was established in 1986 by Japanese philanthropist Ryoichi Sasakawa, Nobel Laureate Dr. Norman Borlaug, and former U.S. President Jimmy Carter.
Dedicated to improving the productivity, profitability, and resilience of smallholder farmers in sub-Saharan Africa, SAA operates through agricultural extension, capacity building, and systems strengthening. Active in Nigeria since 1993, SAA collaborates with governments, research institutions, universities, private sector actors, and development partners to advance farmer-centered agricultural transformation.
Agriculture partnership: Gov Yahaya to get Sasakawa’s Special Award
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JNIM terrorists clashes with rival factions in rare encounter in Nigeria’s Kebbi state
JNIM terrorists clashes with rival factions in rare encounter in Nigeria’s Kebbi state
By: Zagazola Makama
A suspected clash between rival terrorists factions has been reported in Kebbi State, raising fresh security concerns in the North-West region.
Sources said the incident occurred on April 4, when a group identified as Jama’at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM) claimed it engaged a rival faction described as “Khawarij”.
The group alleged that one fighter was killed and another captured during the encounter, while three motorcycles and about N10 million were recovered.
However, the identity of the opposing group has yet to be independently verified.
Preliminary indications suggest the rival faction may be linked to Boko Haram or one of its splinter groups, though this remains subject to confirmation.
Security sources said the development could represent one of the first reported inter-jihadist clashes in the region.
JNIM terrorists clashes with rival factions in rare encounter in Nigeria’s Kebbi state
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Troops foil mob attack, rescue suspected terrorist in Danmusa in Katsina
Troops foil mob attack, rescue suspected terrorist in Danmusa in Katsina
By: Zagazola Makama
Troops of 17 Brigade have foiled an attempt by a mob to lynch a suspected terrorist and burn down a police station in Danmusa Local Government Area of Katsina State.
Security sources said the incident occurred at about 4:30 p.m. on April 5, 2026, when troops deployed at Combat Team 1 in Danali village responded to a distress call from a Nigerian Police outpost in the area.
The police had reported that a large crowd attempted to set the station ablaze and attack personnel after a suspected terrorist was brought into custody.
Troops were immediately mobilised to the scene and successfully prevented further escalation of the situation, restoring order in the area.
During the intervention, police personnel reportedly fired tear gas to disperse the irate crowd, which led to injuries sustained by one civilian.
The injured victim was evacuated to a medical facility for treatment.
Security sources said calm had since returned to the area, while troops continued to maintain presence to prevent a resurgence of violence and ensure stability.
Troops foil mob attack, rescue suspected terrorist in Danmusa in Katsina
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