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Kogi Guber: Igala Vanguard urges Usman Jibrin to step down for SDP’s Murtala Ajaka

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• …We’ll hold Usman Jibrin responsible if Igala loses Nov. 11 election

An Igala social-cultural group, Igala Vanguard, has advised Usman Jibrin of the Accord Party to declare support for Social Democratic Party (SDP) standard bearer, Murtala Ajaka instead of running a parallel campaign that would jeopardize their chances in the election.

The group also warned the retired naval boss, Usman Jibrin, not to allow what happened between him and the late Prof Sheidu Mohammed Onailo repeat itself.

The group, in a statement signed by its coordinator, Engr. Lawrence Akpa, said Admiral Jibrin’s excuse that Ajaka had a hand in his disqualification in 2019 when he wanted to contest the Kogi State gubernatorial election is a mere excuse and window dressing.

Lawrence added that several others, including Babatunde Irukera, who is a close friend of the former Vice President, was also disqualified, just like Hassan Baiwa, who is a younger brother to the former APC National Woman leader and a member of House of Representatives contestant in the same 2019 general elections.

“All the APC candidates that were dubiously disqualified through the manipulative actions of Yahaya Bello except retired Admiral Jibrin ran to APC’s national headquarters in Abuja to complain and had their grievances corrected.

“However, Admiral Jibrin (RTD) traveled to London from where he was calling surreptitiously to ask his friends and associates to support the Igala candidacy of Engr. Musa Wada of the PDP.

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“On return to the country, Jibrin went ahead to reconcile with Governor Yahaya Bello, his own very oppressor.

“The Igala nation had thrown their support and expectations behind the retired general when it was obvious that Governor Yahaya Bello had perfected plans to use the instrument of State violence and the electoral institutions to perpetrate violence on the electorate and rig the 2019 elections.

“Admiral Jibrin (rtd) did not only disappoint them but betrayed them by groveling to the same Yahaya Bello that had unleashed his political thugs and security agencies to kill, maim, and commit arson on Igala people.

“We observed that retired General Jibrin, by all these antics, is only trying to rubbish the good deeds and commendable sacrifice that he made for Igala by bringing a Navy Secondary School to Okura in Igala land just as late Isah Edime gave Igala land the Radio station at Ochaja.

“We will hold retired Admiral Usman Oyibe Jibrin responsible should Igala lose out this time around just the same way he made Late Prof Sheidu Onailo lose out on becoming NIMASA Boss.

“We wondered why Admiral Jibrin Usman (rtd) is always at loggerheads with his own kinsmen?,” the statement queried.

Engr. Akpa also narrated how late Prof Sheidu fell out with Admiral Jibrin Usman (rtd) over the Kogi governorship race in 2019 after the late Professor had confided in the retired Naval chief of his intention to contest for Kogi State Governorship and relied on his childhood friend and classmate at St Charles College, Ankpa.

“Little did late Prof Sheidu know that Jibrin was going to make a U-Turn to begin to eye the same seat,” Akpa added.

Igala Vanguards also reminded Admiral Usman Jibrin that he once, in his capacity as an APC stalwart, recommended Murtala Ajaka as Kogi East APC consensus candidate and wondered what changed later that warranted his current stand.

“He, Admiral Usman Jibrin, was never part of those who intended to contest in the forthcoming gubernatorial race initially,” said Akpa.

“He did not buy the form of any party originally but only jumped into the fray when we started the Igala Agenda, wanting to take advantage of a swelling Igala renaissance just the same way he did to late Prof Sheidu.

“Late Prof Sheidu was the one that showed interest in the 2019 gubernatorial election in Kogi State, while retired Admiral Jibrin only got the idea from his late friend and classmate and went ahead to take advantage of his late brother because he is a big soldier.

“Today, in a similar fashion, he is busy telling those who care to listen to him, who is Muri to tell him a retired General and former Service Chief to step down? What retired Admiral Jibrin Oyibe Usman does not know is that just as he is a military General, Muri is a ‘political General’ in his right that had been in the political battlefront some 15 or more years before him.

“We noted that some political jobbers and losers that live off deceiving ambitious politicians are deceiving the former naval boss. However, posterity will not be kind to all of them should Igala suffer yet another humiliating defeat in the hands of some devious politicians that are out for an ethnic cleansing agenda in Kogi State.

“We advise retired Admiral Jibrin Oyibe Usman to heed wise counsel, follow the building political tide in Igala land as a tested and excellent sailor that he is and save himself impending shame and odium by honorably dropping his gubernatorial ambition for now and throw his support behind the one loved by all Igala people currently, Alhaji Murtala Yakubu Ajaka, a.k.a. Muri. God bless the retired Admiral for listening to our wise counsel. Amen.”

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State Police: Mbah presses for financial autonomy, investment in technology

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…Allays fears of abuse, says no one would be governor forever

Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State has called for financial autonomy and investment in modern security infrastructure for state police services when created, stressing the need for any legal framework for state police to take into account the need for national standards, national support, local capability and local decision-making.

Mbah made his position known during the town hall themed, “Building a National Consensus for State Police and National Security,” organised by Arise News in Abuja on Thursday.

The governor emphasised that prioritising security through adequate funding for state police services and investment in technology would enable those responsible for security at the subnational level to deliver the expected outcomes.

“The importance of funding the state police system effectively cannot be overemphasised. And having a State Police Service Commission that has a first-line charge on the Consolidated Revenue Fund is in order.

“Many other institutions in the states – the judiciary and the legislature – have the first-line charge. The key thing is providing enough funding to be able to sustain the state policing system,” he said.

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Sharing the Enugu State experience on the importance of prioritising security, he recalled that at the inception of his administration in 2023, the state was under siege, with nightlife gone, some areas even in the state capital barricaded, Mondays gone, while many students lost an entire academic year, as they could not sit important final-year examinations due to the illegal sit-at-home orders.

“If the Enugu experience is anything to go by, we came into office recognising that we had made commitments to eradicate poverty, to grow the economy exponentially, to make Enugu State the preferred destination for business, living, and investment.

“We immediately recognised that if we didn’t address the security challenges, we could not achieve those objectives. Therefore, we had to invest hugely in technology, in building a Safe City Surveillance System with CCTV cameras that are AI-enabled, as well as having both static and mobile cameras. All these come with huge costs.

“But the human element is also important, which is essentially why we had to set up the Distress Response Squad (DRS). As a governor, you want immediate action because matters of security are measured in minutes. You must be in a position where you are able to act swiftly.

“So, you must build the capability to first nip crime in the bud. But where there has been a breach, you must have the capacity to act swiftly. And if the Enugu experience is anything to go by, that essentially is what we did that enabled us to drive down violent crime by over 90 per cent.

“Therefore, when you talk about funding, you can see that the states are already carrying quite a huge burden in terms of funding, because you are investing in technology.

“We also ensured that there is a unified communication system between the agencies. Our Command and Control Centre houses all the security agencies in the state – the police, the army, and the Department of State Services. They all have a channel of communication,” he stated.

Governor Mbah also called for a constitutional provision that guarantees state police while preserving the details for an Act of the National Assembly to allow for amendments in the future without going through the rigours of constitutional amendment.

“So, in amending the Constitution, we must, by all means, make sure that it is not verbose. There should be a provision that allows us to reform the system in future, if needed, when we have tried it,” he said.

Mbah also stressed the need to focus on operational authority for state police rather than on watering down the powers of governors, who would be in office for a maximum of eight years only.

“By the way, there is this idea that governors are likely to abuse state police and that we should, therefore, do as much as we can to water down their powers.

“Nobody is a governor forever. We are also going to one day leave that office and become regular citizens. We just want to be sure that there is enough operational authority given to the governors so that you do not give someone a performance target without providing him or her with the control needed to achieve the required outcome,” he concluded.

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FG raises Soldiers’ Minimum Salary from N49,000 to N100,000 per month — Defence Minister Musa

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The Minister of Defence, Christopher Musa, has disclosed that the Federal Government increased the minimum monthly salary of Nigerian soldiers from N49,000 to N100,000 as part of ongoing efforts to improve the welfare of military personnel.

Musa made the disclosure during an interview with News Central on Wednesday ahead of the station’s NC Exclusive programme scheduled for Friday.

He described the development as one of the welfare improvements introduced by the current administration for military personnel.

“When they started, a soldier was collecting N49,000 monthly. We tried so hard, now he’s collecting N100,000,” the minister said.

For decades, concerns over poor salaries, inadequate accommodation, delayed benefits and rising living costs have dominated discussions on military welfare.

Musa also dismissed allegations that soldiers were being poorly fed, describing claims circulating on social media as misleading.

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Referring to a viral video involving a military officer identified as Justice Crack, he alleged that the footage was deliberately manipulated to create a false impression about the quality of meals served to troops.

“The soldier’s food was okay. There was meat; there was all this. But he told them to pull out those things and make it look as if those things were not there,” he said.

The minister’s remarks come as the Federal Government continues to pursue a mix of welfare reforms, increased security spending and renewed military operations aimed at improving the effectiveness of troops battling insecurity across the country.

But calls persist for greater investment in equipment, intelligence gathering and personnel welfare.

Musa maintained that Nigeria’s defence allocation remains inadequate to meet the enormous demands placed on the Armed Forces.

Responding to a question on whether the current defence budget was sufficient, he replied, “It’s not enough.”

He noted, however, that the government would continue investing in the welfare and operational capacity of the military to enable personnel to respond more effectively to the country’s security challenges.

The minister also advocated tougher punishment for kidnappers, calling for the introduction of the death penalty to discourage the growing wave of abductions across the country.

According to him, existing sanctions have failed to deter perpetrators.

“I think we should do that. There must be deterrence. The laws are soft, and that’s why people take advantage.If they know once you commit an offence, there must be punishment,” he said.

Speaking on the recent abduction of schoolchildren in Oyo State, Musa alleged that the kidnappers were attempting to pressure the military into releasing some of their commanders currently in custody.

Describing the incident as unfortunate, he said the abductors had resorted to using innocent children as bargaining tools.

“It’s a very sad event. Unfortunately, bad things do happen. For whatever reason, they are looking for leverage because we have some of their commanders with us, and they feel taking these kids and holding them to ransom will make us release their commander,” he said.

He further claimed that the kidnappers had threatened to kill the victims should security forces move closer to their hideout.

“They are now threatening that if we come any closer, they’re going to kill all the kids,” the minister added.

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2027: ‘Peter Obi must not die’ — Igbo Group warns of catastrophic consequences

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Njiko Igbo Forum, an affiliate of Ohanaeze Ndigbo, has issued a stern warning ahead of the 2027 general elections, cautioning that it will be catastrophic should anything happen to Mr Peter Obi.

It could be recalled that Obi, on Wednesday, raised the alarm that his life was under threat.

The presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, raised fears that he may not be alive in 2027 to be part of the election.

However, in a statement issued on Thursday, Rev Dr Okechukwu Christopher Obioha, Leader, Njiko Igbo Forum Nigeria, he warned that should anything happen to Obi or he was not in the ballot, the reaction and result would be very catastrophic.

Obioha said the caution was part of the decision taken during an emergency meeting held today, Thursday, in Enugu.

The Forum said, “That we have seen the viral video made by His Excellency, Mr Peter Gregory Obi, speaking on a number of issues, he expressed serious concern that his life is in danger.

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“For him to have gone to the extent of saying he might not be alive before the 16th of January 2027, speaks volumes both in our polity and in the country at large.

“We have seen him in the past, spoke about the federal government trying to frustrate and targeting him not to be in the ballot.

“We have also observed over a period of time that the presidency or the federal government led by President Tinubu does not want Peter Obi to be in the ballot.”

While drawing the attention of the Presidency, Nigeria and the world to those allegations, Njiko Igbo Forum declared that “if anything happens to Mr Peter Gregory Obi or finally his name is not in the ballot for the 16th January, 2026 presidential election, the reaction and result will be very catastrophic and may adversely affect the continued unity in diversity of this country Nigeria.”

It further stated that the Igbo had been very quiet, pushed to the wall, segregated against, marked out everywhere, chased about and even tried to take their possessions.

Njiko Igbo Forum cautioned that keeping quiet does not mean the Igbo are cowards.

It said the ruling government should not forget that for any democracy to thrive, there must be a viral opposition in the polity.

“There is no reason, for what we have seen in the process or polity in trailing Peter Obi and going to an extent of chasing him through all the political parties and now wanting to kill him.

“This outcry by Mr Peter Gregory Obi, must not be taken lightly and request as a matter of urgent National importance, that an urgent investigation panel be constituted to verify Mr Peter Obi’s allegations.

“We are strongly stating again that, nothing should happen to Mr Peter Gregory Obi.

“Yes, Chief Awolowo said, before Nigeria he was of the Yoruba Nation. The same way we are saying before Peter Obi is of Nigeria, he is of the Igbo.

“Mr Peter Gregory Obi will live and become the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria in 2027,” it declared.

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