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IWD: NHRC Seeks More Support for Humanitarian Causes

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IWD: NHRC Seeks More Support for Humanitarian Causes

By: Michael Mike

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has called on the government at all levels to provide adequate resources for humanitarian causes considering the quantum of human rights violations occasioned by armed conflicts and natural disasters in the country.

In a message to commemorate the 2024 World Humanitarian Day (WHD), the Executive Secretary of the Commission, Dr. Tony Ojukwu said the NHRC regretted the numerous human rights violations suffered by Citizens including women, children, older persons, persons with disabilities, migrants, internally displaced persons and asylum seekers, with little or no humanitarian assistance to mitigate their conditions.

Ojukwu, who stated this on the eve of 2024 commemoration of WHD observed that individuals whose rights are violated as a result of violence, armed conflicts and natural disasters such as flooding, erosion and famine, deserve social protection to live a normal life.

He said: “Besides, insecurity in the North East occasioned by the activities of Boko Haram insurgents, North west resulting from banditry and other criminal activities, South East, south west and North Central Nigeria spearheaded by armed bandits, IPOB/-Yoruba nation separatist movements and farmers/herders clashes respectively have unfortunately combined to create more humanitarian problems in the Country. “

According to him, government at all levels should therefore take deliberate action towards boosting the allocations of resources for humanitarian matters to effectively cater for the humanitarian needs of citizens who might are facing hardship as a result of humanitarian issues.

The Chief Human Rights Officer of Nigeria stated that the 2024 theme of the celebration, “Act for Humanity”, is apt as it serves as a wakeup call to political leaders and other stakeholders to take appropriate steps towards addressing the various human rights and humanitarian challenges bedeviling the Citizens, particularly those in conflict/violence situations.

Ojukwu while paying tribute to thousands of humanitarian workers who lost their lives while rendering humanitarian services as well as others who suffered injuries in the course of their work, said “we should also recognize the efforts of aid workers who put their lives on the line to help affected persons and communities during times of global crisis.”

He further stated that the Commission will continue to protect and serve people in need irrespective of the magnitude of the danger and hardship they are experiencing adding that awareness creation for State actors and law enforcement agents to protect humanitarian workers during their operations cannot be overemphasized.

World Humanitarian Day brings together all the people from across the humanitarian ecosystem to improve and raise awareness for the survival, well-being, and dignity of people affected by crises and for the safety of humanitarian workers.

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Gombe police launch investigation after clash at wedding leaves one dead

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Gombe police launch investigation after clash at wedding leaves one dead

By: Zagazola Makama

Police in Gombe State have commenced investigation following a deadly clash during a wedding send-off party in Tulmi, Akko Local Government Area, which left one person dead and others injured.

According to a sources, the incident occurred on Feb. 1, 2026, at about 10:30 p.m., when a group of men identified as Wada Hussaini, Ganji Alhaji Idi, Yaya Hussaini, Mohammed Maikudi, Bello Alhaji Idi, and one Tijjani, all from Garin Ardo Usman village, reportedly clashed with Abubakar Usman, 35, and Bello Adamu, 19, at the wedding organized by Godiya Mai Rai.

The confrontation resulted in serious injuries to Abubakar Usman, Bello Adamu, and Wada Hussaini. The injured were rushed to Cottage Hospital Tumu for treatment, but Abubakar Usman was confirmed dead. His corpse has been deposited at the hospital’s mortuary.

The suspects fled the scene following the incident, and police said efforts are ongoing to apprehend them. Investigation into the case has commenced.

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Two children drown in Bauchi river, police investigate

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Two children drown in Bauchi river, police investigate

By: Zagazola Makama

Two children drowned while swimming in a river on the outskirts of Bauchi metropolis, Bauchi State, police said.

According to sources, the victims, Saminu Mohammed, 12, and Tanimu Danladi, 11, both of Gudum Sayawa, went to a river in the area on Feb. 2, 2026, at about 4:30 p.m., when the incident occurred.

Police personnel swiftly moved to the scene, evacuated the children, and conveyed them to the Specialist Hospital, Bauchi, where they were certified dead by a medical practitioner.

Their remains were later released to their relatives for burial, while investigation into the incident continues.

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Sokoto police arrest suspected bandits’ informants, financiers, recover rustled cows

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Sokoto police arrest suspected bandits’ informants, financiers, recover rustled cows

By: Zagazola Makama

Sokoto State Police Command, in collaboration with the Community Guard, has arrested suspected bandits’ informants and financiers and recovered seven rustled cows along with a motorcycle.

Sources said that on Feb. 2, 2026, at about 1:00 a.m., operatives acting on credible intelligence swooped on Sarma Village in Tangaza Local Government Area, arresting two suspects, Nura Dan Haruna, 20, and Buhari Salah, 18, found in possession of seven stolen cows and a motorcycle without registration number.

The suspects reportedly confessed that they had been sent by Abdullahi Gulum and Dan Iko, both at large, to deliver the cows to Hamza Ibrahim, 56, of Kara Area, Illela, who has also been arrested.

Hamza reportedly admitted that he sold two of the cows last month to Abubakar Muhammad, 31, of Gwadabawa LGA, who was subsequently taken into custody.

Police confirmed that investigation is ongoing, and efforts are being intensified to apprehend the remaining suspects.

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