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Buni Condemns News of Attack on Him at Political Rally

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Buni Condemns News of Attack on Him at Political Rally

By Michael Mike

Yobe State Governor, Mai Mala Buni has condemned those peddling the rumour of his being pelted with stone by irate youth at a political rally in the state.

The governor in a statement on Sunday by his spokesman, Mamman Mohammed said: “We read with dismay Media reports making rounds that some party stalwarts were stoned at a rally in Gashua, Yobe state.

“We have found it necessary to respond to the false, alarming and precarious report to avoid misleading the general public.

“The rally witnessed a very large crowd ever seen in the political history of Gashua Town.

“The tumultuous crowd were out to welcome the Senate President, Ahmed Lawan, Governor Buni and members of the Campaign Council.

“Governor Buni walked freely through the crowd acknowledging cheers from the supporters as he walked to the podium.

“When it became obvious the the podium was threatened to collapse with an overwhelming crowd, the Director General of the APC Campaign Council, Sen. Muhammad Hassan, stopped all speeches after the Senate President.”

Hassan was said to have ordered everyone to get down from the podium for safety before it collapses, with the rally continuing with dances, “until all the dignitaries left, there was no breach of security and no one was attacked.”

The statement added that: “It was gathered that much later when the Governor and members of the Campaign Council had departed Gashua, two supporting groups were engaged in disagreements with threats to each other but never degenerated to attack.”

“The publishers of the fake news only engaged in a futile attempt to create an impression of a bad relationship between the people of Gashua and the APC government in Yobe state,” the statement further added.

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Ukrainian Company Set to Invest in Nigerian Energy Sector

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Ukrainian Company Set to Invest in Nigerian Energy Sector

By: Michael Mike

A Ukrainian company, EDS, has started the move to invest in Nigerian energy sector.

The Director of the company, Zapyshynyi Olexandr, addressing a press briefing in Abuja on Monday, said the company was already mapping out strategies on how to go about the project.

Olexandr while noting that the project will combine solar, wind and hydro energies, said it will begin in the FCT and Lagos before cascading to other states.

He said: “We are looking at mini-grids because we realised that that is where the energy problem is in Nigeria.”

He revealed that: “How successful the first project is will determine how much investment we will bring in.”

He said Nigeria should expect more investments from Ukraine, for the country is moving towards investing in Africa.

Olexandr said the President of Ukraine has given the go ahead for Ukrainian companies to invest in Africa.

Also speaking at the press conference, President of the Ukraine-Nigeria Business Council, Ben Gbade Ojo, said: “Today, we are pleased to present to Nigerians the EDS Ukraine Power and Engineering, a Ukrainian company that has all it takes to turn around the electric power fortunes of Nigeria and help transform Nigeria into a power-efficient nation.

“We welcome the EDS to Nigeria and urge all Nigerians to take advantage of their immense capabilities for sustainable power sector efficiency in Nigeria.”

He said the prime objective of this press conference was to avail the government and Nigerians of the vast opportunities available for the sustainable development and maximal performance of Nigeria’s troubled electric power sector, through a partnership with the people of the Republic of Ukraine.

The Electricity Act of 2023, signed into law by President Muhammadu Buhari in March 2023, and the Amended Act, signed into law this year by President Bola Tinubu permit private participation across all levels of the electricity supply chain, provided such private entities obtain the appropriate licence (s).

Based on the amendment, Nigerians can now participate in the electricity supply business, which was previously the exclusive preserve of the federal government, as administered by the sector regulator, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission. (NERC).

With the constitution amended, and the National Assembly having passed a law for the electricity sector in line with the amendment and having become an Act, the states will now proceed to establish their power sector laws and regulations.

The 2023 Electricity Act, by virtue, allows anyone to construct, own, or operate a business for generating electricity exceeding one megawatt in aggregate at a site.

Ojo also said the Ukrainian-Nigerian Business Council had fully mobilised to help the federal and state governments and all-electric power sector players and stakeholders benefit maximally from this revolutionary Electricity Power Act.

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Troops clears bandit hideouts in Benue, captured 1 alive

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Troops clears bandit hideouts in Benue, captured 1 alive

By: Zagazola Makama

The troops of Operation Whirl Stroke on Monday stormed a hideout of notorious bandits in Vingir village Gbise ward in Katsina Ala LGA in Benue state and after a gunfight, captured one alive while others escaped with gunshots injuries.

The operation was executed following a tip off on notorious armed bandits hideout that has been terrorising the peaceful citizens of the state.

Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that troops deployed at Kufai Ahmadu and Kasuwan haske stormed the hideout to engage the terrorists.

On their arrival, contact was made with the violent extremists. Troops responded with superior fire power forcing them to withdraw into the surrounding bushes.

The troops further chased the fleeing terrorists and captured one identified as Dogo Manu aged 27 years alive with his Ak47 riffle.

In the same vain, the troops deployed at Fikyu repelled attack by Bandits in Pukun in Fikyu general area of Ussa LGA of Taraba state.

The bandits were said to have stormed the general area and began shooting sporadically. The troops, however, swiftly responded and ended the violent extremists forcing them to retreat.

After the gunbattle, the troops carried out exploitation around the general area and recovered ammunitions abandoned by the attackers.

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Nigerian Military Smoke Bandits in N/West Africa In Another Deadly Precision Airstrike

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Nigerian Military Smoke Bandits in N/West Africa In Another Deadly Precision Airstrike

By: Zagazola Makama

The Air component of Operation Hadarin Daji (OPHD) has launched another devastating intelligence led aerial and ground coordinated operation targeting Top Bandit Kingpin MONORE in the east of Katsina village of Danmusa LGA.

The operation, conducted on 28 April 2024, at about 7am, yielded significant success as the Battle Damage Assessment (BDA) post-strike conducted revealed the neutralization of over 20 terrorists. an unknown number of high profile fighters including members of the MONORE’s family were neutralised.

Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that MONORE is the Chief Coordinator of all atrocities committed by bandits in Danmusa, Musawa, Matazu, Safana and Kankara LGAs in Katsina state. The bandits kingpin has killed dozens of people, razed villages, attacked commuters and placed ransom on communities.

His hideout was located in the east of Katsina village of Danmusa LGA, before he eventually evacuated to a new hideout around Bichi Mallamawa mountains along with his family and fighters, were he was trailed and nutrialised.

In another development, NAF airstrikes bombarded the camp of another camp of bandit kingpin KACHALLAH DOGO IDI, located around the border between Katsina and Zamfara State.

The damaging airstrikes resulted in the Suyanisation of 26 bandits, while dozens of fighters including Kachallah Dogo Idi sustained various degrees of injury.

The airstrike which disoriented the bandits led to the escape of 23 women captive of the bandits. The women were kidnapped last week in Shemori Gidan Kwabo and Gidan Kare.

The success of these airstrikes and ground troops operation under Operation Hadarin Daji underscores commitment of the Armed forces toward eradicating terrorism and ensuring the safety and security of Nigerian citizens.

These airstrikes complement the ongoing efforts of ground forces in the North West and represent a crucial step forward in the fight against terrorism through inter agency collaboration.

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