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ATAN President urge marketers to register ahead of 2023 general election
ATAN President urge marketers to register ahead of 2023 general election

By: Yahaya Wakili
The President Arewa Traders Association of Nigeria (ATAN), Alhaji Ibrahim Muhammed 86 has urged marketers especially northerners to come out and register their voters card ahead of 2023 general elections.
He said, in democracy only voters’ cards will make the difference and enable Nigerians to vote for a leader of their choice.
Alhaji Ibrahim Muhammed 86 made the appeal in a phone interview with the NEWSng, adding that, with the voters’ card Nigerians will be able to change the leadership and make choices they wanted.
According to him, “since I was sworn-in as a president of this association eight months ago, what I did first is to unite our members. Also my administration leading nineteen states in northern Nigeria and Abuja means more work for us in shaping this association to where we want it to be.
“We must embrace unity. That is my goal! We must make our members understand that we are the marketers before we are living quietly and allowing things to go the way they are in politics but now we want to speak with one voice and be heard.
“My appeal to marketers therefore is to know that things have changed. Everything unless we unite ourselves first before we can achieve our goal. Therefore, let us be united and this association will have the voice to be heard in today’s political arrangement in Nigeria. The political cloud is for those who speak with one voice.” He said
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Ibrahim Muhammed said the economy of every country has been affected by the pandemic. “In Nigeria, the government of President Muhammadu Buhari assisted the people to cushion the effect of the pandemic. But this assistance did not get to us because we are not organized as such there is the need for us to go with development as they happened so that we can be carried along.”
He observed that there are so many things that are the right for marketers but members will not get it because of lack of proper organization as such their portion will go to greedy government officials, who always cash in on such gaps.
Alhaji Ibrahim Muhammed therefore called on governments both federal and states to assist the marketers by properly informing them and educating them on policies and programmes that will be of benefit to them. “If government assists marketers the economy will grow because by the time marketers get problems, the nation’s economy will have problems too. Marketers also must understand that they have powers to control the economy just as the government has the power of controlling the pushers of the economy. “
He said when marketers don’t have capital to roll in the market, idleness or frustration breeds terrorism. Therefore there is a need for the government to come in and assist marketer who in turn will engage the army of jobless youths and thereby reduce the risk of youths joining bad groups.
While commending the Yobe state government for a plan to give #450 million naira to 150 marketers as a loan in the state, he said this move deserves commendation and urged other northern governors to emulate Buni’s style in Yobe state.
ATAN President urge marketers to register ahead of 2023 general election
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Gunmen kill five, abduct passengers in attack on Abuja–Ilesha bus in Kogi
Gunmen kill five, abduct passengers in attack on Abuja–Ilesha bus in Kogi
By: Zagazola Makama
The Kogi State Police Command has confirmed that five persons were killed and several others abducted in a deadly attack on a commercial bus along the Oshokoshoko/Agbede Highway near a military checkpoint in the state.
Sources said the incident occurred at about 12:10 a.m. on Friday, Jan. 30, when heavily armed hoodlums blocked the highway and opened fire on vehicles in transit.
According to the source, an 18-seater Toyota bus with Jigawa State registration number HJA 687 YD, conveying passengers from Abuja to Ilesha, was riddled with bullets during the attack.
“Five unidentified corpses with gunshot injuries were recovered at the scene,” the source said.
The sources added that one of the passengers, identified as Naziru Aliyu, was rescued with gunshot wounds and rushed to Fisayo Hospital for treatment, while the bodies of the deceased were deposited at the Federal Teaching Hospital mortuary in Lokoja.
The Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in Obajana was said to have mobilised joint security teams to the area for assessment and rescue operations.
Further bush-combing and intelligence-led operations later led to the rescue of 14 additional passengers. They were identified as Qorib Akere, Hamsatu Umar, Maryam Abubakar, Alpha Abdullateef, Alpha Uammi Adamu, Sanni Yahaya, Engr. Wojuola Olajide, Ademola Ibrahim, Fidelis Ajeh, Musa Muhammed, Nehemiah Gyang, Kanini Moses and Simon Obadiah.
Some of the rescued victims sustained gunshot wounds and are currently receiving treatment at Fisayo Hospital.
The police said about four passengers from the bus are still unaccounted for.
The sources Investigation has commenced, while strategies for further rescue operations and the arrest of the perpetrators are being intensified.
The command assured residents and road users of its commitment to restore safety along the highway and bring the attackers to justice.
Gunmen kill five, abduct passengers in attack on Abuja–Ilesha bus in Kogi
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Troops repel terrorist ambush attempt in Borno, neutralise one fighter
Troops repel terrorist ambush attempt in Borno, neutralise one fighter
By: Zagazola Makama
Troops of the Joint Task Force North East, Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK), have engaged and repelled suspected Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists during an ambush operation in Borno State, neutralising one fighter and recovering arms and ammunition.
Sources said that the encounter occurred at about 1:40 a.m. on Jan. 31, 2026, when the troops made contact with the terrorists.
The sources said the terrorists fled in disarray after the troops opened fire, leading to immediate exploitation of the area.
“One terrorist was neutralised. One AK-47 rifle, one magazine and 19 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition were recovered,” the sources stated.
It added that troops expended 47 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition during the engagement, with no casualties recorded on the side of the military.
Troops repel terrorist ambush attempt in Borno, neutralise one fighter
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Islamic State claims attack on Niamey airport
Islamic State claims attack on Niamey airport
By: Zagazola Makama
The Islamic State’s media arm, Amaq News Agency, has claimed responsibility for an overnight attack on Diori Hamani International Airport in Niamey, Niger’s capital, marking a rare strike close to the heart of the city.
In a statement circulated on Friday, Amaq said fighters of the Islamic State in the Greater Sahara (ISGS) carried out a “surprise and coordinated” operation on the night of Jan. 29–30, targeting Air Base 101 located within the airport complex.
The group alleged that the attack caused “significant damage” and “heavy losses,” though Nigerien authorities have not released official casualty figures. Airport operations reportedly continued after the incident, while damage assessment was ongoing.
Zagazola report that the assault, which lasted several hours on the night of 28–29 January, was carried out by armed assailants mounted on motorcycles who switched off their headlights to infiltrate the city undetected.
The attackers reportedly targeted military installations co-located with the civilian airport, including drone platforms, air defense systems, and commercial aircraft belonging to Air Côte d’Ivoire and ASKY Airlines. Mortars, drones, and small arms were used in the attack.
The Nigerien Defense and Security Forces, with the support of Russian African Corps personnel, repelled the assault, sustaining four injuries among security personnel. Twenty assailants were neutralized, 11 apprehended, and several motorcycles destroyed or seized. Civilians were unharmed.
Reacting to the incident, Niger’s military leader, Gen. Abdourahamane Tiani, accused France, Benin and Côte d’Ivoire of backing the attackers, while commending Russia for its support to Niger’s defence efforts. ISIS had now came out to claim responsibility for the attack dismissing the initial claims of Niger’s Junta.
Islamic State claims attack on Niamey airport
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