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Release of North East Masterplan, a Big Statement by Federal Government- KACRAN

Release of North East Masterplan, a Big Statement by Federal Government- KACRAN
By: Michael Mike
The release of the North East Masterplan by the North East Development Commission (NEDC) has been described a big statement of the federal government’s plan to arrest the troubled region from the brink of destruction brought about by the over 12 years Boko Haram insurgency.
A statement on Saturday by the Kulen Allah Cattle Rearers Association of Nigeria (KACRAN) said the launching of the 10 years Northeast Masterplan by the North East Development Commission, a development agency of federal government of the troubled region, is highly commendable.
The statement signed by it’s National President, Khalil Bello said: “We the members of Kulen Allah Cattle Rearers Association of Nigeria, hereby commend the North East Development Commission for the successful launching of a 10 year development master plan for the North East Region of Nigeria.
“As an active stakeholder in NEDC projects and programmes, we have never hesitated to appreciate and commend the commission for their good works. Obviously, the 10 year development plan is quite commendable as a strategic move to fast track the total and prompt achievement of the commission’s mandate of holistic rapid development of the region, as well as providing modern facilities for enriching the practice development of animal husbandry in the North East.
He noted that; “Since the inauguration of NEDC in 2017 by the federal government, the commission has been adequately visible and eloquent in the discharge of it’s mandate of delivering humanitarian services to the insurgency devastated North East region, without any equivocation. This is quite commendable.”
He highlighted some of the progress made so far made by the NEDC to include, construction of thousands of houses to accommodate the displaced persons in the region; provision of several water points for livestock and their owners, thus ameliorating the problem of acute water shortage, which always often forced our herders to unnecessarily move to many dangerous places in search of water and animal feeds; incorporating herders needs in all their plans, policies and programmes which has largely motivated KACRAN members to have a deep sense of belonging, thereby making them to feel proud as Nigerians, for receiving an equitable share of the commission’s humanitarian guestures and interventions.
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He added that NEDC is said to have spent over N5.6 billion in carrying out 647 projects in agriculture, health and other sectoral projects that are key to nation building/development and also providing food security; has also trained several youths on acquisition of waste recycling skills in Gombe State; North East scavengers have also been trained on stove briquettes production; an education fund for training about 18,000 teachers has also been launched; provision has been made, through a special fund for awarding scholarships to North East students who want to advance their studies in universities and other higher institutions of learning, of which some of KACRAN members are beneficiaries; several roads and bridges have been constructed by the NEDC to link or reconnect towns and villages in the region; the commission is seriously assisting the North East Governors in various ways to enable them successfully shoulder the numerous responsibilities of rebuilding their states, from the ruins of insurgency activities and is always very busy in meaningful initiating various empowerment programmes and giving palliatives to hundreds and thousands of beneficiaries.
(12)It is heartwarming and encouraging to note that the activities of the commission is quite visible, since they are always moving up and down, from one state, city, town or village to another, to ensure timely and urgent interventions in the resettlement of the victims of Boko Haram insurgency.
Mohammed said: “Also commendable is to launch a 30 year development master plan by the Buhari administration. About N31.05 trillion has been earmarked for developing the North East in a period of 30 years. hence the Commission for launching its 30 years development master plan for which about N31.05 trillion was earmarked, so as to successfully rebuild and develop the entire region.”
He said: “We in KACRAN are highly expectant that our needs and wants, will be adequately captured in this development agenda by the commission.”
Release of North East Masterplan, a Big Statement by Federal Government- KACRAN
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Friday 18th, Monday 21st Declared Public Holidays for Easter

Friday 18th, Monday 21st Declared Public Holidays for Easter
By: Michael Mike
The Federal Government has declared Friday, 18th and Monday, 21st April 2025 as public holidays to mark this year’s Easter Celebration.
The Easter festival comes after the 40 days fasting (Lent), with a holy weekend starting with Good Friday, Sunday (the day of Resurrection of Christ) and Easter Monday, all showcasing the virtues of sacrifice and resurrection.
Minister of Interior, Hon. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo while making the holidays declaration on Tuesday on behalf of the Federal Government, extended heartfelt congratulations to Christians across the country on the joyous occasion.
He emphasized the importance of the holidays to Christians, which embody the virtues of the sacrifice and love displayed by Jesus Christ, having to die for the redemption of man.
In a statement by the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Dr Magdalene Ajani, the minister also called on Nigerians to use the holiday period to pray for the peace, unity, and stability of the nation.
He reassured citizens of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s unwavering commitment to the Renewed Hope Agenda, which seeks to foster national growth and development.
He encouraged Nigerians to extend love and goodwill to their neighbours through acts of kindness and generosity, wishing
all Christians a blissful Easter celebration, while extending warm holiday greetings to all Nigerians.
Friday 18th, Monday 21st Declared Public Holidays for Easter
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ActionAid Nigeria Describes Zike Massacre, Another Shameful Cycle of Violence

ActionAid Nigeria Describes Zike Massacre, Another Shameful Cycle of Violence
By: Michael Mike
ActionAid Nigeria (AAN) has condemned the massacre in Plateau State that left over 40 persons dead, describing it as yet another chapter in the shameful cycle of violence.
AAN, in a statement on Tuesday by its Country Director, Andrew Mamedu said it
is “outraged by the savage attack on Zike community in Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State, which left over 40 innocent Nigerians dead in a single night. This cold-blooded massacre, carried out in the early hours of Monday, April 14, is yet another chapter in the shameful cycle of violence that has plagued Plateau State.”
It insisted that: “This was not a sudden or unpredictable tragedy. Community members, raised alarms ahead of the attack. They warned of threats. They called for help. But once again, they were ignored. The attackers stormed Zike around midnight and operated for nearly two hours- killing, burning and destroying- while security forces were nowhere to be found.”
The statement further read that: “ActionAid Nigeria condemns this heinous act in the strongest possible terms and holds the Nigerian government accountable for its continued failure to protect lives of Nigerians in Plateau state and across the country.
“We stand in total and unshakable solidarity with the people of Zike and every community across Bassa, Bokkos, and Mangu that has suffered these atrocities. These are not numbers; these are human beings, families, farmers, and children. Nigerians who deserve to live in peace and dignity.
“ActionAid Nigeria demands immediate and concrete action from both the Federal and Plateau State Governments. These include:
“A thorough, independent investigation into the Zike massacre- followed by prosecutions.
“The urgent deployment of well-equipped and accountable security personnel to protect high-risk communities.
“Direct humanitarian intervention for survivors: shelter, food, trauma care, and medical support.
“A clear and time-bound strategy to end impunity and prevent further violence, with full community participation.
“Structural peace building measures to address the root causes of the crisis- land disputes, ethnic tension, state neglect, and militarised impunity.
The statement further added that: “ActionAid Nigeria also calls on President Bola Tinubu, the National Security Adviser, and the Chief of Defence Staff to go take action. Condemnations after each attack mean nothing if they are not followed by action.
“ActionAid Nigeria will continue to stand with the affected Nigerians, and amplify their voices.”
ActionAid Nigeria Describes Zike Massacre, Another Shameful Cycle of Violence
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Nigeria, Niger rekindle strategic ties as foreign minister tuggar leads high-level mission to niamey

Nigeria, Niger rekindle strategic ties as foreign minister tuggar leads high-level mission to niamey
By: Zagazola Makama
In a significant diplomatic overture aimed at restoring trust and strengthening regional cooperation, Nigeria’s Minister of Foreign Affairs, Yusuf Maitama Tuggar, is set to lead a high-level mission to the Republic of Niger on Wednesday, April 16, 2025, where he will deliver a special message from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to General Abdourahamane Tchiani, the Head of State of Niger Republic.
The visit marks a major turning point in Nigeria–Niger relations, which became strained following the July 2023 coup in Niger. Tuggar, who is conveying President Tinubu’s goodwill message, is also expected to engage in deeper discussions with his Nigerien counterpart on a range of critical issues including security, regional trade, economic development, and cross-border collaboration.
The mission comes at a time of intense regional transformation. With Niger, Mali, and Burkina Faso withdrawing from the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS), a new security vacuum has emerged in the region. Yet, the planned engagement between Nigeria and Niger signals a clear intent to transcend these geopolitical shifts and reaffirm traditional bilateral ties anchored in mutual respect and shared interests.
The Nigerian delegation, composed of senior diplomats, policy advisers, and defence liaison officers, seeks to engage Nigerien authorities in charting a new course of strategic collaboration, with emphasis on mutual security, economic resilience, and people-centered diplomacy.
According to diplomatic sources, the Minister will be received by top government officials in Niamey, with a plan to have an audience with President Abdourahamane Tchiani, with whom he is expected to discuss ways of mending fences and restoring structured bilateral dialogue between Nigeria and Niger Republic.
For Niger, this diplomatic overture presents an opportunity to reconcile with a powerful neighbor and longtime ally. As Nigeria’s top diplomat, Tuggar’s visit symbolizes not only continuity in relations but a renewed offer of partnership on behalf of President Tinubu, one that could be instrumental in Niger’s reintegration into regional stability frameworks.
Strengthening security through diplomacy
Nigeria has consistently offered its non-kinetic counterterrorism experience to its Sahelian neighbors, and this visit will spotlight initiatives such as Multinational Joint Task Force (MNJTF) and other regional security initiatives aimed at fostering peace and stability and development of the two regions.
Nigeria’s foreign ministry believes that showcasing these strategies could inform Niger’s own efforts to stabilize its territory without depending solely on military action. The presence of top security policy advisers in the delegation underlines the inter-agency coordination Nigeria hopes to export as a regional model.
Reopening trade and people-to-people ties
Beyond security, the visit is equally strategic from an economic standpoint. The trade corridor linking Nigeria’s northern states Katsina, Sokoto, Borno, Yobe, and Adamawa with Niger’s Zinder and Maradi regions is vital for the movement of agricultural products, livestock, petroleum derivatives, and manufactured goods.
Increased insecurity, political fallout, and border closures have disrupted this trade flow, hurting thousands of informal and formal traders. Rebuilding trust and establishing security frameworks could lead to the reopening of border markets, establishment of joint border patrol mechanisms, and reactivation of cross-border infrastructure projects.
According to one of the diplomatic dellegate from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nigeria’s approach remains one of “peaceful engagement, mutual respect, and shared progress.” The ministry is keen on ensuring that “no Sahelian country is left behind in the pursuit of African stability.”
He emphasized that this diplomatic engagement is not just about bilateral relations, it’s about reshaping regional security through collaboration. The recent visit of the African Economic and Security (AES) Bloc to Nigeria highlighted the country’s leadership in non-kinetic counterterrorism efforts. Building on that momentum, this mission to Niger is expected to consolidate partnerships forged outside traditional multilateral bodies like ECOWAS.
The Foreign Minister’s Advisory Group, which includes senior diplomats, strategic communication experts, and regional analysts, is expected to present a series of proposals to Nigerien authorities focused on border security, economic revitalization, and people-centered diplomacy.
Nigeria’s consistent leadership in the Sahel
Despite geopolitical turbulence, Nigeria has remained a stabilizing force in the Sahel. Its refusal to sever ties with Niger after the coup, and its ongoing humanitarian and development assistance to displaced populations, illustrates a deeper commitment to regional peace.
This visit reflects the recalibration of Nigerian diplomacy under Minister Tuggar’s leadership one that prioritizes quiet engagement over coercion, dialogue over division, and long-term partnerships over short-term political wins.
As the talks is set to unfold in Niamey, many in both countries are optimistic that this could mark a new era of cooperation one where borders are no longer lines of division, but bridges of unity and shared prosperity.
Zagazola Makama is a Counter-Insurgency Expert and Security Analyst in the Lake Chad Region.
Nigeria, Niger rekindle strategic ties as foreign minister tuggar leads high-level mission to niamey
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