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Kaduna council chairman removed over alleged gross misconduct
Kaduna council chairman removed over alleged gross misconduct
Nine out of 10 councillors in Kaura Local Council of Kaduna State have removed the council Chairman, Mathias Siman, from office for alleged gross misconduct.
The removal was conducted through the process of impeachment.
He was removed following a motion moved by Zachariah Achi, (Bandon ward) and seconded by Fidelis Kukwui (Zankang ward), which accused the chairman of misappropriation and negligence.
The chairman was also accused of awarding contracts to his private firm, contravening the Procurement Act, conduct of public officials and due process.
Moving the motion at the plenary within the legislative chamber on Tuesday, Achi accused Siman of awarding contracts for capital and ecological projects worth N153m to his personal company, SMK Nigeria Limited.
He explained that the development was a gross violation of section 48 of Local Government Administration Law of 2018 and the Kaduna State Public Procurement Law 2016.
He added that some of the contracts had been fully paid for with nothing on ground to show, while others were executed far below standard and some others exorbitantly inflated.
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The Speaker of the legislative council, Stephen Atuk, pronounced that “Mr Siman Mathias stands impeached as from Tuesday 31st October, 2023”.
He said the resolution was reached out of the collective desire of members of the legislative arm to secure the future of the local government for generations yet unborn.
He added that the legislature would not fold its arms watching the chairman running the council as a personal enterprise without recourse to due process.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that Siman was suspended by the State House of Assembly on July 31, following accusations of gross misconduct relating to award of contracts.
Reacting to the development, Siman denied the allegations against him and explained that the legislative council never gave him the opportunity to defend himself.
“I was not served with an impeachment notice, neither was I called to defend myself,” he stated
He, however, said he had accepted the decision in good faith and would move on with his life.
“These people are my brothers and I leave everything to God. I won’t go to court.
“We just have to be patient with one another in this life,” he added.
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ACF hails 19 Northern governors for launching Northern Nigeria Security Trust Fund
ACF hails 19 Northern governors for launching Northern Nigeria Security Trust Fund
The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) has commended the 19 Northern governors for establishing the Northern Nigeria Security Trust Fund (NNSTF), describing the initiative as a landmark regional response to the growing security challenges confronting Northern Nigeria.
The forum said the creation of the trust fund demonstrates the governors’ commitment to complementing the efforts of federal security agencies in tackling terrorism, banditry, kidnapping, cattle rustling, communal violence and other criminal activities that have continued to threaten lives, livelihoods and economic development across the region.
In a statement issued in Kaduna on Friday, Chairman of the ACF Board of Trustees, Bashir Dalhatu, said the initiative reflects a shared understanding among Northern leaders that insecurity can only be addressed through sustained collaboration, adequate funding, innovation and stronger partnerships between governments, security agencies, traditional institutions and local communities.
Dalhatu described the trust fund as a strategic intervention that would mobilise additional financial resources to strengthen regional security architecture and improve the operational capacity of security agencies working across the North.
According to him, years of insecurity have inflicted enormous human and economic costs on the region, forcing thousands of residents to flee their communities, disrupting farming activities, discouraging investments, affecting interstate commerce and slowing overall economic growth.
He stressed that restoring peace remains critical to achieving food security, improving agricultural productivity, creating employment opportunities and attracting both local and foreign investments to Northern Nigeria.
The ACF chairman expressed confidence that the Northern Nigeria Security Trust Fund would enhance intelligence gathering, surveillance operations, operational logistics, communication systems and the deployment of modern security technologies needed to combat emerging security threats.
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He added that the initiative would also strengthen community-based security mechanisms, improve coordination among security agencies and provide assistance to victims of attacks, while supporting ongoing efforts to restore peace in troubled communities.
Dalhatu congratulated members of the newly inaugurated Board of Trustees of the trust fund, expressing optimism that they would provide transparent, accountable and effective leadership in managing the initiative.
He specifically congratulated the Co-Chairmen of the board, Yayale Ahmed and retired General Martin Luther Agwai, describing them as accomplished public servants whose extensive experience in governance, public administration and national security would strengthen public confidence in the management of the fund.
He urged the governors to sustain the political will that gave birth to the initiative by ensuring prudent utilisation of resources, strict accountability and transparency in all financial transactions.
According to him, the trust fund must remain focused on its core objectives of protecting lives and property, supporting security operations, rebuilding communities devastated by violence and creating an enabling environment for sustainable economic and social development.
“The people of Northern Nigeria deserve to live peacefully, cultivate their farms without fear, carry out legitimate businesses safely and travel freely across the region without constant security concerns,” Dalhatu said while reaffirming the forum’s commitment to supporting credible efforts aimed at ending insecurity.
The ACF’s endorsement follows the formal inauguration of the Northern Nigeria Security Trust Fund by the Northern States Governors’ Forum (NSGF) in collaboration with the Northern Traditional Rulers’ Council during a high-level meeting held at the Sir Kashim Ibrahim House in Kaduna.
At the meeting, the 19 Northern governors unanimously approved a monthly contribution of ₦1 billion from member states to finance the trust fund and strengthen regional efforts to combat insecurity. The governors explained that the initiative would complement federal security operations through improved intelligence sharing, enhanced logistics, technological surveillance and stronger collaboration among states in addressing cross-border criminal activities.
The governors also reiterated the need for broader security reforms, including improved policing, enhanced intelligence coordination and greater investment in modern security infrastructure to address evolving threats across the region.
Security experts and stakeholders have welcomed the initiative, describing sustainable funding, regional collaboration and community participation as essential components in addressing the complex security challenges facing Northern Nigeria. They, however, stressed that effective implementation, transparency and accountability would determine the long-term success of the trust fund.
As insecurity continues to affect farming, education, transportation and commercial activities across several Northern states, many residents and development partners are expected to closely monitor the implementation of the initiative and its impact on improving safety, restoring confidence and accelerating economic recovery.
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BREAKING: Kidnapped Oyo Pupils, Teachers Regain Freedom After 55 Days + VIDEO
Kidnapped Oyo Pupils, Teachers Regain Freedom After 55 Days
– Eight Arrested, Several Neutralised
The pupils and teachers abducted from three schools in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State have regained their freedom after spending 55 days in captivity, the Presidency has confirmed. The release was announced on Friday evening by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to President Bola Tinubu on Information and Strategy, in a post on his verified X handle: “Finally, all the kidnapped pupils and teachers in Orire, Oyo have been rescued by our security agencies”. The announcement brought relief to families who had endured nearly two months of agonising uncertainty, with communities across Oyo State celebrating the safe return of their loved ones.
A total of 46 people—comprising 39 pupils and seven teachers—were abducted when gunmen launched simultaneous attacks on Baptist Nursery and Primary School (Yawota) , Community High School (Ahoro-Esinele) , and L.A. Primary School (Ahoro-Esinele) on May 15, 2026. The Defence Headquarters later identified the abductors as dislodged members of Boko Haram, confirming that the terrorists had crossed into Oyo State from the North-East after being displaced by sustained military operations. The kidnapping triggered widespread concern and prompted the Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) to declare a statewide strike in Oyo, which was later suspended following assurances from the Oyo State Government on improved security measures.
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In a follow-up post, Onanuga provided further details on the operation, stating that eight of the kidnappers were arrested and are now in DSS custody, while some others were neutralised during the rescue. He emphasised that “there was no quid pro quo in the rescue” and that the kingpin whose release the kidnappers had demanded remains under prosecution for his terrorist activities. The rescue followed months of coordinated operations involving security forces from the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) , the State Security Service (SSS) , the Nigerian Army, and other security agencies, with sources familiar with the operation telling Premium Times that several terrorists were killed during the rescue mission.
The abduction triggered widespread concern, especially after one of the abducted teachers, Michael Oyedokun, was reportedly killed and his execution shown in a disturbing video released by the kidnappers. During the 55-day ordeal, security forces faced significant challenges, with Minister of Defence Christopher Musa revealing that the kidnappers had threatened to kill all the children if troops advanced on their hideout. The abductors were reportedly seeking the release of detained terrorist commanders, including Mahmud Usman (also known as Abu Bara’a or Abbas Mukhtar) and his deputy Abubakar Abba (also known as Isah Adam or Mahmud Al-Nigeri), both senior members of the Jama’atu Ansarul Muslimeena Fi Biladis Sudan (Ansaru) faction of Boko Haram.
Following their release, one of the rescued teachers expressed gratitude to President Bola Tinubu and security agencies in a video shared by the Presidency. The teacher praised the security operatives involved in the operation, saying: “Every security operative tried so much and that is why we are still alive now”. The Oyo State Government has previously denied claims of ransom payment, describing such reports as “false, misleading and a deliberate attempt to misinform the public”. As of the time of this report, full details of the rescue operation—including where the victims were found—remain unclear. Authorities are expected to provide further information in the coming hours as investigations continue into the circumstances surrounding the 55-day captivity ordeal.
One of the rescued teachers in Oyo sends a thank you message to President Tinubu and the security agencies. pic.twitter.com/bGeuhvWH7F
— Bayo Onanuga, OON, CON (@aonanuga1956) July 10, 2026
BREAKING: Kidnapped Oyo Pupils, Teachers Regain Freedom After 55 Days
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INEC Disowns Fake CVR Portal, Warns Nigerians of Phishing Scam
INEC Disowns Fake CVR Portal, Warns Nigerians of Phishing Scam
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has disowned an online portal for the ongoing Continuous Voter Registration (CVR) exercise currently circulating on social media platforms, describing it as a phishing scam designed to harvest the personal data of unsuspecting citizens. The Commission’s Deputy Director of Information and Publicity, Wilfred Ifogah, issued the warning in an interview in Abuja on Thursday, urging Nigerians to exercise caution and ignore the fraudulent message. The viral post, titled “INEC ONLINE VOTERS REGISTRATION 2026 ONGOING,” has been widely shared on WhatsApp and other digital platforms. It directs users to the fraudulent website https://linksnapro.com/cvrreg, falsely claiming that the registration deadline is August 17, 2026. The post also falsely states that the home addresses provided by applicants would be used to deliver their Permanent Voter Cards (PVCs).
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Ifogah advised members of the public to disregard the message and avoid clicking on the link, warning that doing so could expose users to identity theft and cyber fraud. He emphasised that INEC does not use third-party blogging links or private URLs for official exercises, nor does it deliver PVCs to private residences. The only official and approved INEC portal for all voter registration activities, including updates, transfers, PVC replacement, and registration centre location, remains https://cvr.inecnigeria.org. Ifogah urged citizens to verify all electoral information through INEC’s official website inecnigeria.org or its verified social media handles.
The warning comes as the Commission recently extended the nationwide CVR exercise by two weeks and introduced a self-service online registration option for eligible first-time voters. The exercise, which began on August 18, 2025, was originally scheduled to end on July 10, 2026, but will now close on Friday, July 24, 2026. The new self-service portal, launched on July 8, 2026, allows eligible citizens to initiate and complete their voter registration, including biometric capture, using their personal devices without visiting an INEC office. This development is part of INEC’s broader efforts to leverage technology to enhance voter participation and make the registration process more accessible to Nigerians across the country.
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