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Muslims reject alleged plan to depose Sultan – Muric
Muslims reject alleged plan to depose Sultan – Muric
The Muslim Rights Concern has raised concerns about an alleged plan by the Sokoto State Governor, Ahmed Aliyu, to depose the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III.
In a statement on Monday, MURIC’s Executive Director, Prof. Isiaq Akintola, expressed alarm over the potential move, which comes amid controversy and tension following the deposition of several monarchs in Kano State.
Governor Aliyu had previously removed 15 traditional rulers for various offences.
Akintola stated, “Nigerian Muslims reject any thought of deposing the Sultan. Feelers in circulation indicate that the governor may descend on the Sultan of Sokoto any moment from now using any of the flimsy excuses used to dethrone the 15 traditional rulers whom he removed earlier.”
He stressed that the Sultan’s role is not only traditional but also religious, extending beyond Sokoto to cover all Nigerian Muslims as their spiritual head.
“MURIC advises the governor to look before he leaps. The Sultan’s stool is not only traditional. It is also religious. In the same vein, his jurisdiction goes beyond Sokoto. It covers the whole of Nigeria. He is the spiritual head of all Nigerian Muslims,” Akintola said.
Akintola cautioned Aliyu against provoking Nigerian Muslims into drastic action, citing historical precedent.
“A military governor, Colonel Yakubu Muazu, exposed this soft underbelly when he deposed Sultan Ibrahim Dasuki on 20th April 1996. Nigerian Muslims will be forced to make a hard decision if Sokoto governors continue to diminish the authority of the Sultan.”
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He further stated, “For the avoidance of any doubts, Sultan Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar is not only the Sultan of Sokoto but the Sultan of the Nigerian people.
“His performance and style of leadership have warmed him into the hearts of Nigerians.”
Akintola suggested that if Sokoto’s leadership continues to undermine the Sultan, Nigerian Muslims might shift towards selecting Islamic scholars as their leaders instead of traditional rulers.
“It will be a farewell to the leadership of traditional rulers over the NSCIA and an irreversible departure from Sokoto’s privileged leadership position. But history will not be kind to Col. Yakubu Muazu and Ahmed Aliyu for ruining the chances of Sokoto.”
He cautioned that repeated actions against the Sultan would not be tolerated.
“Once is happenstance, twice is a coincidence, and the third time is enemy action. If the deposition of a Sultan and NSCIA leader happens a second time, Nigerian Muslims will not allow the embarrassment to happen a third time.”
MURIC called on the Sokoto State House of Assembly to review the state’s chieftaincy laws to exempt the Sultan of Sokoto.
“MURIC reiterates its call on the Sokoto State House of Assembly to either repeal or review the state’s chieftaincy laws by adding the phrase ‘except the Sultan of Sokoto’ to Section 6, Cap 26 of the Laws of Northern Nigeria which empowers the state governor to depose the emirs including the Sultan.”
Akintola urged Northern elites and Islamic scholars to intervene promptly.
“This is the time to lobby the Sokoto State House of Assembly and the governor himself. If the chieftaincy laws of Kano State can be repealed within 24 hours, nothing stops that of Sokoto State from being reviewed in favour of immunity for the office of the Sultan in a single day to save Nigerian Muslims from humongous embarrassment.”
The Sokoto State Government has not yet responded to MURIC’s allegations.
Previously, it announced plans to amend section 76 of the local government and chieftaincy law to align with current practices within the state.
Currently, the Sultanate Council provides recommendations for district and village head appointments, but the governor has the final authority to appoint.
Muslims reject alleged plan to depose Sultan – Muric
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Kimberly Daniels Accuses Nigeria’s Matawalle of Alleged Bribery Attempt
Kimberly Daniels Accuses Nigeria’s Matawalle of Alleged Bribery Attempt
A United States lawmaker, Kimberly Daniels, has accused Nigeria’s Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, of allegedly attempting to influence a US official with money in a bid to counter findings contained in a controversial international security report.
Daniels, a Democrat representing Florida’s District 14 and chairperson of the United World Congress of Diplomats (UN-WCD), made the allegation in a video posted on her verified Facebook page, which has since circulated widely across social media platforms.
Allegation linked to UN-WCD report on Nigeria security
Daniels said the alleged inducement was connected to a report issued by the UN-WCD, which raised concerns about insecurity in Nigeria and alleged attacks on Christian communities in parts of the country.
She claimed the report, which called for greater scrutiny of Nigeria’s security leadership, triggered attempts to influence public perception and counter its findings in the United States.
The report reportedly referenced violent incidents in states such as Plateau, Benue, and Kaduna, and questioned the effectiveness of Nigeria’s security response in addressing ongoing attacks.
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Claims of financial inducement to US official
In the viral video, Daniels alleged that a US elected official was approached with a financial offer to publicly oppose the report and defend Nigeria’s defence establishment.
“A US elected official was offered money by Nigeria’s Minister of State for Defence, Bello Matawalle, to change the narrative of the UN-WCD Christian genocide in Nigeria report,” she said.
She did not provide documentary proof in her public statement but insisted that she had seen communications and materials she described as evidence of a coordinated effort, including drafted statements and promotional content.
Alleged pressure campaign after report release
Daniels further alleged that following the release of the UN-WCD report, she faced pressure from individuals she linked to Nigerian authorities. She claimed these actions were aimed at discrediting her findings and influencing US political discourse.
She also alleged that an unnamed American legislator was encouraged to publicly challenge her position and support Nigeria’s defence leadership, describing the alleged move as an attempt to divide US lawmakers.
Calls for review of Nigeria’s defence leadership
The US lawmaker had previously urged President Bola Tinubu to consider the removal of Matawalle, citing concerns raised in the UN-WCD report regarding insecurity in several Nigerian states.
She said her position was based on findings related to attacks in parts of northern and central Nigeria and called for stronger accountability within Nigeria’s security structure.
Nigerian government response awaited
As of the time of filing this report, Bello Matawalle has not publicly responded to the allegations. There has also been no independent verification of the claims made by Daniels, and the Nigerian government has not issued an official statement on the matter.
Broader security and diplomatic implications
The allegations come amid ongoing international debate over Nigeria’s security challenges, particularly reports of violence in rural communities and concerns about insurgency and armed attacks.
While Nigerian authorities maintain that security forces are actively addressing threats across the country, the latest claims have added a diplomatic dimension to the broader conversation on Nigeria security situation and international perceptions.
Analysts say such allegations, if unproven, risk heightening diplomatic sensitivity between Nigeria and international stakeholders, especially regarding narratives on human rights and internal security.
For now, the controversy remains unresolved, pending responses from Nigerian officials and further clarification from involved parties.
Kimberly Daniels Accuses Nigeria’s Matawalle of Alleged Bribery Attempt
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Troops Arrest Five Suspects in Ebonyi Over Killing of Police Officer
Troops Arrest Five Suspects in Ebonyi Over Killing of Police Officer
Troops of the Nigerian Army under Operation UDO KA (Operation Eastern Sanity) have arrested five suspected members of a criminal network linked to the killing of a police officer in Delta State, following a coordinated intelligence-led raid in Ebonyi State.
The operation was carried out in the early hours of Tuesday, April 21, 2026, at a suspected hideout in Nwofe, Izzi Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, where soldiers reportedly acted on credible intelligence tracking the movement of fleeing suspects involved in violent crimes against security operatives.
The arrest was confirmed in a statement by the Acting Deputy Director, Army Public Relations, 82 Division, Lt. Col. Olabisi Ayeni, who said the raid was part of ongoing military counter-terrorism and internal security operations aimed at dismantling armed criminal networks across the region.
According to the Army, the suspects are linked to a deadly attack on police officers on February 26, 2026, at Okuku-Igbo in Oshimili North Local Government Area of Delta State, where one officer was killed, another injured, and two AK-47 rifles were allegedly stolen during the incident.
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Military authorities said intelligence reports revealed that the group responsible for the attack fled Delta State following intensified security pressure and later established a new operational base in Ebonyi State to continue their activities.
The Army further alleged that the arrested suspects include a key commander of the group, described as a notorious IPOB/ESN-linked kingpin known as “Calamity,” alongside four other members of the network.
During the raid, troops reportedly surrounded and secured the hideout, arresting all five suspects without resistance. At the time of arrest, the suspected leader was found with a black handbag containing five mobile phones and several keys, while a motorcycle believed to have been used by the group was also recovered.
Security sources said the suspects are currently in custody and undergoing interrogation to uncover further details about their operations, collaborators, and possible weapons caches linked to the group.
The Nigerian Army stated that the operation reflects its continued efforts under Operation Eastern Sanity to neutralize violent criminal groups, restore security, and prevent further attacks on law enforcement personnel and civilians.
Military authorities added that investigations are ongoing to dismantle the wider network allegedly connected to the group and recover weapons believed to have been hidden in different locations.
The Army also called on residents to support ongoing security operations by providing credible and timely intelligence that can assist in identifying criminal hideouts and preventing future attacks.
According to security officials, sustained collaboration between the public and security agencies remains critical to improving security in Nigeria’s South-East and South-South regions, where sporadic attacks on security operatives have persisted.
Troops Arrest Five Suspects in Ebonyi Over Killing of Police Officer
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Nigeria Police Begins Probe of 167 Senior Officers Over Misconduct
Nigeria Police Begins Probe of 167 Senior Officers Over Misconduct
The Nigeria Police Force has commenced the sitting of its internal disciplinary panel to review pending cases involving 167 senior officers over alleged professional misconduct and related offences, in a move aimed at strengthening accountability within the institution.
The exercise, currently underway at the Force Headquarters in Abuja, was confirmed by the Force Public Relations Officer, Anthony Placid, who described it as part of ongoing reforms to enforce discipline and uphold professional standards across the Force.
According to him, the Force Disciplinary Committee (FDC)—a key internal mechanism of the police—is responsible for reviewing cases involving officers from the rank of Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) and above. The committee is mandated to ensure a thorough, transparent, and fair hearing process, in line with existing laws and regulations, before forwarding its recommendations to the Police Service Commission for final decisions.
Placid noted that the large number of officers facing review underscores the Force’s renewed determination to address issues of misconduct, ethical violations, abuse of office, and breaches of professional codes that have, in recent years, drawn public criticism.
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He added that the process is not only punitive but also corrective, designed to reinforce discipline and restore confidence in policing institutions. Observers say cases typically handled by the committee may include allegations ranging from dereliction of duty and improper conduct to corruption-related infractions and violations of operational procedures.
The Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, reaffirmed the leadership’s commitment to discipline, integrity, and professionalism, stressing that no officer found guilty would be shielded from due process.
He emphasized that the disciplinary exercise forms part of broader institutional reforms targeted at:
- Strengthening internal control systems
- Promoting ethical behaviour among senior officers
- Enhancing operational accountability
- Rebuilding public trust in the police
Security analysts describe the review of 167 senior officers simultaneously as one of the most significant internal disciplinary actions in recent times, signaling a more aggressive approach by the police leadership toward internal cleansing and reform.
At the conclusion of the proceedings, affected officers may face a range of sanctions depending on the severity of findings. These could include warnings, suspension, demotion, compulsory retirement, or dismissal, subject to approval by the Police Service Commission.
The development comes amid sustained calls from civil society groups and the public for improved professionalism, transparency, and accountability within the Nigeria Police Force, particularly in light of past concerns over misconduct and abuse of authority.
Authorities say the outcome of the committee’s deliberations will play a crucial role in shaping public perception of ongoing police reforms and the credibility of efforts to reposition the Force as a more accountable and service-driven institution.
Nigeria Police Begins Probe of 167 Senior Officers Over Misconduct
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