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INSECURITY: Two Boko Haram Commanders, 49 Others Surrender To Army In Borno

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Two Boko Haram commanders and 49 other terrorists have surrendered to the Nigerian Army in Borno State.

The commanders, Ba’a Usman and Alhaji Ari, laid down their arms on November 20, 2022, to troops of Operation Hadin Kai (OPHK) patrolling Damboa Local Council.

A counter-insurgency expert, in the Lake Chad region, Zagazola Makama, disclosed in Maiduguri, yesterday: “Preliminary investigation of the military revealed that the insurgents came out from Sambisa forest. The terrorists had been hiding and waging campaigns of terror from the forest.”

According to him, over 90,000 terrorists and their families in the North East have already surrendered to the Army.

Military sources in Maiduguri said: “The sustained onslaught on the terrorists with kinetic and non-kinetic approaches led them to massively surrender. The state government has already established four camps for their rehabilitation and integration into communities.”

In a related development, Kaduna State Police Command has said security operatives have rescued 76 kidnap victims in Giwa Local Council and inflicted injuries on their captors as they flee from heavy fire from the police.

 

The police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Mohammed Jalige, said the victims were passengers from Sabon Birni Local Council of Sokoto State traveling to different destinations.

“On November 18, at about 2300hrs, the Divisional Police Headquarters in Giwa received reports that a large number of bandits blocked a section of Funtua-Zaria road at Gulbala area of Giwa and abducted many commuters,” the police spokesperson said.

On the strength of the report, he said, a combined team of police and military were immediately mobilized to the location with clear directives to dismantle the roadblock, root out the miscreants, and rescue any victim they might have abducted.

Like the notorious Abuja-Kaduna highway, commuters now dread the Makurdi-Lafia road because of bandits, who have laid permanent siege to the road in the past few weeks.

The Makurdi to Lafia road is one of the major roads that link the North and the South of Nigeria.

Armed robbers and kidnappers on the road, whose activities were, hitherto, restricted to nighttime, have become more daring, as they now operate in broad daylight.

On September 18, 2022, a media aide to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governorship candidate for Benue State, Andy Nomsoor, escaped death by the whiskers. On his way from Lafia to Makurdi by 3.00 p.m., their vehicle ran into an ambush on Yelwata and was forced to stop.

Nomsoor said the timely arrival of security men at that point saved them. The security men escorted them and other trapped vehicles out of the place. But he said that six people lost their lives at the scene.

According to Principal Special Assistant to Governor Samuel Ortom on Project Monitoring, who is an indigene of Yelwata, one of the hot spots, the people now live by the mercy of God, as robbery, abduction, and unprovoked attacks on communities along that route have become a daily occurrence.

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Interest Rates Would Stay High Until Inflation Is Curbed — CBN Governor Cardoso

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The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), Olayemi Cardoso has hinted interest rates would remain high until inflation rate subsides.

Cardoso, on Monday, in a Financial Times report also noted that orthodox policies would be implemented to tame inflation.

In March, Nigeria’s inflation rate rose to 33.20 percent, from 31.70 percent in February.

Consequently, CBN’s monetary policy committee (MPC) raised the interest rate by 200 basis points in March to 24.75 percent.

Cardoso said there is “every indication” that MPC would “do whatever is necessary” to rein inflation.

“They will continue to do what has to be done to ensure that inflation comes down,” Cardoso said.

“Let’s face it: for a long period of time, the CBN did not embrace orthodox monetary policies.

“We want to go back to using an orthodox method, and it will take us to where we want to go.”

Cardoso said the apex bank had been “reoriented” to focus on “price and monetary stability”.

He said the official window of the foreign exchange (FX) market has been stabilised.

According to the governor, investors previously had a “tendency to head for the window” in response to currency fluctuations, however, there has been a “fundamental shift”.

“They’re getting more comfortable with the market,” Cardoso said.

The naira fell to its lowest level of N1,627.40/$ in the official FX window on March 8 but rallied to N1,154.08/$ on April 18, after which the local currency began to lose its gains.

As of May 10, the official FX rate stood at N1,466.31/$.

Also, Cardoso maintained that raising interest rates has been crucial.

He hoped that high interest rates would not linger for too long and act as a disincentive to investment and production.

“Hiking interest rates obviously has had a dampening effect on the foreign exchange market, so that has begun to moderate. It’s not a zero-sum game. You lose on one side, you get on the other,” he said.

He said inflation was higher than he had hoped, blaming “distortions” mainly due to high food prices.

Cardoso said it is not directly within CBN’s control.

Food inflation rose to 40.01 percent in March, compared to the 24.45 percent rate recorded in the same month last year.

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No Nigerian Child Will Be Excluded From Quality Education — President Tinubu

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Nigeria’s President, Asiwaju Bola Ahmed Tinubu, says he is committed to ensuring that no Nigerian child is excluded from quality education.

The president made this promise on Monday, while launching a campaign to promote inclusive education, skills development, and gender equity.

Tagged #WeAreEqual, the campaign is an initiative of the Organisation of African First Ladies for Development (OAFLAD).

It has been launched in 15 African countries in different nomenclatures, and focuses on health, education, economic empowerment, and gender-based violence.

The Nigerian component of the programme is themed: ‘Education as a Powerful Tool for Change’. It is championed by Remi Tinubu, the first lady.

“We must continue to create opportunities for all our children to access quality education without leaving anyone behind, particularly the girl child,” Tinubu said.

“I  reaffirm my commitment to ensuring that no Nigerian child is excluded from quality education that prepares women and girls to lead and bring positive changes to our communities.

“Let us carry forward this campaign, which promises to gift an educated girl-child the potential to bring the necessary change and transform African communities for the better.”

The president also harped on inclusion and equal opportunities for women.

“We must engender a society where everyone has the same opportunities, regardless of who they are, because doing that leads to a stronger and more peaceful society for all,” he said.

Tinubu urged the first ladies to ensure that collaboration is at the forefront of the initiatives they take to protect girls.

“Research has consistently highlighted education as the cornerstone for national development. When girls are empowered to pursue their dreams, communities thrive, economies prosper, and nations succeed,” he added.

“It is, therefore, incumbent on all of us to continue to take bold and decisive actions to eliminate the structural inequalities that hold women back on the continent.

“We must be conscious of the fact that the empowerment of women and girls is essential to achieving each of the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.

“We must work together to promote laws and policies that protect and promote women’s rights, invest in girls’ education and skills development, and create economic opportunities that are accessible to all.

“For us in Nigeria, the full operationalization of the Student’s Loan (Access to Higher Education) Act is key to achieving these goals as it will ensure that all young people have unhindered access to education.

“The Nigerian government, through the Federal Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment, is also implementing a N50,000 non-repayable grant programme for one million Nigerians in Nano businesses and skilled trades, including women and youth.”

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BREAKING: Customs Chief Abdullahi Magaji Shoots Self Dead In Kano

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Abdullahi Abdulwahab Magaji, a Chief Superintendent of the Nigeria Customs Service (NCS), has tragically taken his own life in Kano State.

According to Daily Sun, Magaji, who was serving at the NCS headquarters in Abuja, reportedly shot himself with a pump-action gun at his residence in Kano a few days ago.

The motive behind his action remains unclear.

It was gathered that the Kano State Police Public Relations Officer, Haruna Abdullahi Kiyawa, confirmed the incident, stating that “a full-scale investigation has been initiated.”

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