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Masari: I Will Never Negotiate with Terrorists Again

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Katsina State Governor, Aminu Bello Masari

Apparently regretting his rapprochement with terrorists in Katsina State, Governor, Aminu Bello Masari, has vowed not to negotiate or trust the hoodlums again because of their nefarious activities despite the two peace deals he had with them.

The governor added that with the benefit of hindsight, his government should never have negotiated with the terrorists, let alone grant them amnesty because “they are not propagating any ideology, they are criminals.”

Masari explained that some of the ‘so-called repentant’ terrorists who were released from custody as a result of the peace deals are now leaders of terrorists with more than 100 gangs and various camps in Zamfara, Sokoto and Katsina states.

In an interactive session with members of a high-powered foreign delegation led by the Head of United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Nigeria, Mohammed Yahya, at the Government House, Katsina, Masari insisted there was no need to negotiate with the criminals.

The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Representative in Nigeria, Peter Hawkins, Head of Cooperation, European Union in Nigeria, Cécile Tassin-Pelzer and Norway Ambassador to Nigeria, Knut Eiliv Lein, were among the delegation.

Although Governor Masari said he never regretted his decision at the time, he admitted that information available to him confirmed that engaging the terrorists who had killed and raped innocent citizens in the state was not the right thing to do.

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Consequently, he urged the United Nations Development Programme, European Union (EU) and the United Nations (UN) to support the Nigerian government with the provision of technologies that will enable security agencies to have access to the nation’s ungoverned forest areas.

He said: “Because they (terrorists) said they are Muslims, we went as far as asking them to swear to the Holy Qur’an that they will never participate in banditry again. All of them did in this office but even those that have been in jail for over two years that were brought out are today bandits’ leaders.

“In fact, I will never trust them again because we realised they are not ideologically inclined. So, we are negotiating with thieves. Anybody who says he is going to engage them on anything is free. I will pray for him but I will not do it again.

“They have failed me once; they have failed me twice so I will be a fool to go the same way. And you even see the Zamfara governor who engaged them. They have failed him more than three times.”

Masari added: “They are common criminals. Even in Katsina not to talk of Zamfara, there are more than 100 gangs: a gang of two, three, four and a gang of 10, so with whom are you going to talk?”

Earlier, Yahya told the governor that the delegation was in the state to ascertain the security challenges afflicting the state and know what the international community can collectively do towards the development of the state.

According to him, the delegation was in Sokoto and Zamfara states as well as Niger Republic on the same mission where it discussed with security agencies, stakeholders, religious and community leaders

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Residents of Lagos, Enugu face extreme heat, amid power issues

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Residents of Lagos, Enugu face extreme heat, amid power issues

The ongoing heatwave across parts of the country has left many struggling to cope with the unbearable weather

Reports by the News Agency of Nigeria, NAN, reveal that residents from various locations, including Ikorodu, Lekki, Isolo in Lagos, and parts of Enugu, described the daily struggle of coping with the unbearable heat and the financial implications of doing so.

They highlighted the high cost of energy, erratic power supply, and the necessity of frequent purchases like water, creams, and rechargeable fans as additional burdens.

Mr Elochukwu Egwu, a resident of Enugu, painted a grim picture of life without water or stable electricity.

“Everybody is feeling it. The worst case scenario is the segregation of people into different electricity bands (A, B, C). Most people don’t even have electricity to cushion the impact. 

Here in Enugu, water is a great challenge. Many people have to wait till night before they can take their bath because of the water challenge.

Some people sleep on top of their decked buildings to take fresh air,” Egwu said.

Mr Benjamin Mordi, a resident of Jakande Estate, Isolo, said the unbearable heat had forced his family to relocate their sleeping arrangement.

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“We spread a mat on the floor where we have been sleeping. Unfortunately, the light has not been stable,” he said.

Staying hydrated 

Amina James from Lekki said staying hydrated and cool has become a constant routine.

“The good thing is that I have been well-informed about hydration. 

“I drink a lot of water and bathe several times a day. I always go out with hand fans to bring down the temperature. 

“Every evening, I go out to get some fresh air. When there is no light, we make use of rechargeable fans,” Amina said. 

Mrs Olufunke Dada, a resident of Ikorodu, Lagos, shared how the heatwave had physically impacted her and disrupted her daily routine.

“When I go out, there is always water in my bag. Also, I wear sunglasses. The scorching sun is something else. 

“I usually stay outside, but whenever I am home, I stay under the tree. I spend more on dusting powder. 

“I sleep on the tiles, even with that. I bathe two to three times before dawn,” Dada said. 

Mr Efosa Aigbe, who also lives in Lekki, noted that the heatwave had been “scorchy” even with the use of air conditioning.

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He added that he had been drinking water at room temperature regularly to avoid dehydration.

Bola Yekini from Ikorodu said she had developed heat rashes due to the harsh weather.

“I take my bath almost every two hours until sunset. I drink a lot of water. I also got a rechargeable fan air conditioner that has helped a lot in reducing the effect of the heatwave on me,” Yekini said. 

Expert warns on climate pattern 

Prof. Emmanuel Oladipo, a retired professor of climatology, said heat waves are now a reality in Nigeria due to global warming.

“Government should do the needful to provide electricity. Nigerians should prepare for it by ensuring that they live in apartments that allow natural breeze, and they should always ensure that their windows are open for free flow of air,” Oladipo said. 

He also urged residents in the northern region to guard against meningitis during the heat period.

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet), in its February 19 weather outlook, had warned of a prolonged heatwave, with maximum temperatures expected between 38℃ and 40℃ across the country.

The agency advised Nigerians to stay hydrated, wear light clothing, stay in cool environments, and ensure infants are well hydrated.

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Troops destroy terrorists hideout in Taraba, kill 3 bandits

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Troops destroy terrorists hideout in Taraba, kill 3 bandits

Troops of 6 Brigade Nigerian Army/Sector 3 Operation WHIRL STROKE (OPWS) have neutralised three bandits, destroyed several camps, and recovered arms and ammunition in a daring clearance operation in Karim Lamido Local Government Area of Taraba State.

The operation which took place yon April 5, 2025 is in continuation of the ongoing military operations codenamed Operation Lafiya Jamaa aimed at flushing out criminal elements from Taraba State.

This is contained in a press statement issued by the Acting Assistant Director of Army Public Relations, 6 Brigade, Captain Olubodunde Oni.

According to the statement, the operation, which targeted suspected bandits’ hideouts, saw troops advancing to Achalle where they thoroughly cleared the general area before projecting further force into Chibi.

“On arrival at Chibi, the troops made contact with the bandits, who began fleeing upon sighting the advancing forces,” the statement read.

“In the engagement that ensued, three bandits were neutralized, and several makeshift camps used by the criminals were destroyed. Troops also recovered 2 motorcycles, 1 AK-47 magazine, and 13 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition from the scene.”

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The troops also conducted a thorough combing of the Dutsen Zaki and Achalle axis where over seventy criminal camps have been dismantled in recent weeks.

Oni stated that no human activity was observed during this latest sweep, indicating the sustained success of previous operations.

While commending the troops for their resilience and tactical success, the Commander 6 Brigade Nigerian Army, Brigadier General Kingsley Uwa, reassured the people of Taraba State that there would be no haven for terrorists and criminal elements in the state.

He urged residents to remain vigilant and law-abiding while continuing their lawful daily activities without fear or intimidation.

General Uwa further encouraged members of the public to continue providing timely and credible information to security agencies, noting that such collaboration remains vital to supporting ongoing operations and enhancing the safety and security of communities.

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Ban smartphones, social media in varsities, don advises authorities

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Ban smartphones, social media in varsities, don advises authorities

Dr Saeed Olorunnisola, the interim Dean of the Faculty of Agriculture at Al-Hikmah University in Ilorin, Kwara State, has urged the federal and state governments to prohibit the use of smartphones in secondary and tertiary schools.

Olorunnisola stated that the prohibition will help students concentrate in class.

During the Mission for the Eradication of Examination Malpractice’s second national symposium in Osogbo, Osun State, on Saturday, Olorunnisola expressed concern about the impact of examination malpractices on education and national development, citing social media as a major impediment to students’ concentration even in secondary schools.

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“Social media is causing distraction in secondary schools. Tertiary institutions are the worst.  Students don’t care any longer. Some of them are taking photo shot of notes and they will not read them. They are usually on social media.

“What we have right now is a misuse of technology and it must be taken away. We have a university that has banned their undergraduate from using mobile phones,” he said.

Speaking on the need for government to act and assist young learners to concentrate in class, the don said ban on the use of smartphones by a particular university that he did not disclose eventually assisted its students to concentrate more in class.

In his remarks, Prof Buniyameen Abdulkareem, Chairman of the MEEM Board of Trustees, stated that the group, a non-governmental organisation founded by the Muslim Students’ Society of Nigeria B-Zone, organised the symposium for policymakers, students, and teachers after realising the need to stem the tide of rising examination malpractices in the country.

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