AYCF Demands Justice, Compensation for Victims of Plateau Killings

By Niniola Yenetu

The Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF) has strongly condemned the recent brutal killings of innocent residents in Bokkos Local Government Area of Plateau State, describing the incident as a senseless act of violence that has left numerous families in mourning and entire communities devastated.

In a statement released by its President General, Alhaji Yerima Shettima, the AYCF lamented the recurring attacks on innocent citizens and called on the government to take immediate and decisive action to halt the bloodshed.

A Call for Justice and Government Action

The AYCF emphasized that the killings in Plateau State were not only a violation of human rights but also a glaring reflection of the growing insecurity in the country. The organization insisted that the perpetrators of the heinous act must be apprehended and made to face justice.

“The pain and trauma caused by such violence cannot be understated,” Shettima stated. “It is imperative that the government prioritizes the safety of its people by implementing comprehensive security reforms.”

Demands for Compensation

Beyond seeking justice, the AYCF called on the government to provide adequate compensation for the victims’ families. The forum insisted that although nothing could truly make up for the loss of human lives, financial support was crucial to help survivors rebuild their lives.

“We demand that the government establish a special fund to support the victims,” the statement read. “This should cover medical aid, psychological support, and financial compensation for the families of those who have lost their loved ones.”

Solidarity with Plateau State

The AYCF also extended condolences to the people of Plateau State and the Governor, Barr. Caleb Mutfwang, expressing grief over what it described as yet another avoidable bloodbath.

The organization reiterated its stance that the government must do more to prevent such tragedies and ensure the safety and dignity of every Nigerian citizen.

“This is not just a call for justice; it is a call for compassion, accountability, and collective responsibility,” Shettima added.

As the nation mourns yet another tragic loss of innocent lives, the question remains—will the authorities take decisive action, or will this cycle of violence continue unchecked?

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AYAGL Smear Campaigns Against Defence Minister

By Remi Mark

The Arewa Youths Assembly for Good Leadership (AYAGL) has strongly condemned recent attempts to tarnish the image of the Minister of Defence, Abubakar Badaru, describing them as politically motivated attacks aimed at undermining the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu. The group warned that such smear campaigns would not be tolerated.

In a statement issued by the Speaker of the Assembly, Comrade Abdul Danbature, AYAGL stated that these unfounded allegations seek to discredit a leader who has demonstrated unwavering dedication to national security and the well-being of Nigerians.

“Minister Badaru’s leadership at the Ministry of Defence has been characterized by professionalism, transparency, and a clear vision for enhancing national security,” the statement read.

The group emphasized that Badaru has remained committed to tackling Nigeria’s security challenges, strengthening the military, and ensuring that the armed forces are well-equipped to confront evolving threats. His leadership, they noted, has played a crucial role in keeping the Nigerian military one of the most formidable forces in the region.

Commitment to Military Modernization

AYAGL highlighted one of Badaru’s key achievements as the successful implementation of strategic initiatives to modernize Nigeria’s military infrastructure.

“Through his foresight, the Ministry has seen improved coordination between the military and other security agencies, leading to better operational efficiency and more effective security management. This level of coordination is critical as it enhances the ability of our forces to respond to both internal and external threats with greater precision and speed.”

Welfare of Soldiers a Priority

The group also praised Badaru’s efforts in prioritizing the welfare of soldiers, stressing that a well-equipped and motivated military is essential for national security.

“His leadership has helped secure improved funding for the military, ensuring they have access to necessary resources, such as equipment, medical support, and training, to effectively carry out their duties,” the statement added.

Strengthening Diplomatic Ties

Beyond military affairs, the group acknowledged Minister Badaru’s crucial role in strengthening Nigeria’s diplomatic ties with neighboring countries and international partners. Recognizing that security threats often transcend borders, they said his strategic approach to regional cooperation has reinforced Nigeria’s position as a leader in African peacekeeping efforts and regional stability.

Condemnation of Smear Campaigns

Expressing concern over the recent attacks on the Minister, AYAGL labeled them as baseless and counterproductive.

“It is therefore troubling to witness the recent smear campaigns aimed at tarnishing his image. These efforts are not only unfounded but also detract from the significant strides made under his leadership. Instead of focusing on the positive outcomes and the progress achieved, these groups choose to engage in disinformation and personal attacks. Their actions serve no purpose other than to destabilize the important work that Minister Badaru is undertaking on behalf of the Nigerian people.”

The statement further accused those behind the attacks of having ulterior political or personal motives, warning that such campaigns only serve to divide the nation and distract from crucial security efforts.

“We firmly believe that these attacks are motivated by ulterior political or personal agendas. Such campaigns only seek to divide and distract the nation from the critical work of strengthening our security infrastructure. It is important to recognize that those behind these baseless allegations do not have the best interests of Nigeria at heart, as they undermine the ongoing efforts to ensure a safer and more secure environment for all Nigerians.”

Call for Public Support

The AYAGL urged Nigerians to disregard the negative narratives and instead rally behind Minister Badaru, recognizing his dedication to national security and stability.

“We, therefore, call on all well-meaning Nigerians to rise above the rhetoric and remain steadfast in support of Minister Abubakar Badaru. His leadership is focused on ensuring peace and stability across the country, and his unwavering dedication to his role should be celebrated, not undermined. The progress that has been made should be seen as a testament to his hard work and commitment to a brighter future for our nation.”

To those behind the smear campaign, Danbature urged them to reconsider their actions and prioritize the collective good of the nation.

“It is time to put aside political or personal differences and focus on what truly matters: the safety, security, and prosperity of Nigeria and its citizens. The work of the Ministry of Defence, under the guidance of Minister Badaru, is integral to the success of our nation, and we must all support him in this important mission.”

Vote of Confidence in Minister Badaru

Concluding the statement, AYAGL passed a vote of absolute confidence in Minister Abubakar Badaru, emphasizing that his leadership, integrity, and dedication to service remain invaluable to Nigeria’s security efforts.

“Nigeria’s future is brighter with leaders like Minister Badaru at the helm of our defense efforts,” the group affirmed.

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Mele Kyari’s Legacy: Northern Awareness Network Urges New NNPCL Leadership to Sustain Reforms

By Ochagwue Odeh

The Northern Awareness Network (NAN) has extended its heartfelt congratulations to Mele Kyari as he transitions into retirement after a distinguished tenure as the Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL).

In a statement issued by its Chairman, Salihu Suleiman, NAN commended Kyari for his visionary leadership, which has transformed NNPCL, revitalized the oil sector, and laid a solid foundation for Nigeria’s economic future.

“Mele Kyari’s tenure is marked by a profound commitment to reform, transparency, and sustainability,” the statement read.

His leadership coincided with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s ambitious economic reforms, both of which embody a shared vision for a more prosperous Nigeria.

The alignment of their objectives, NAN noted, was instrumental in reshaping the landscape of Nigeria’s oil sector, steering it towards economic independence and operational efficiency.

One of the most notable achievements under Kyari’s leadership was the successful settlement of a $2.4 billion debt with international oil companies (IOCs).

NAN described this as a significant milestone that lifted a major financial burden and positioned NNPCL as a debt-free entity, fully prepared for sustainable investment and growth.

“This achievement is a testament to Kyari’s strategic foresight and dedication to fostering a robust economic environment,” NAN stated.

His tenure also witnessed the complete removal of fuel subsidies, a bold move that, while initially challenging, has liberated resources and opened avenues for investment.

The reform, according to NAN, created a more stable economic landscape, allowing NNPCL to focus on its core activities, such as improving gas infrastructure and expanding renewable energy efforts.

“These initiatives reflect Kyari’s understanding of Nigeria’s broader economic potential and his commitment to positioning the nation as a regional energy leader,” NAN emphasized.

Furthermore, NAN highlighted Kyari’s extensive experience in the oil industry, noting that his leadership under multiple administrations earned him the trust of various leaders.

His ability to transform NNPCL into a limited liability company significantly improved its financial stability and operational efficiency.

“The remarkable strides made under his leadership have not only enhanced Nigeria’s energy security but have also attracted foreign direct investment (FDI), with a historic milestone of $17 billion achieved during his tenure,” the group noted.

NAN credited Kyari’s strategic initiatives for tackling critical challenges that had long plagued Nigeria’s oil sector, including crude oil theft, infrastructure decay, and investment constraints.

Through his reforms, he bolstered oil and gas production, secured energy supply, and improved operational efficiency.

“By implementing these strategic measures, Kyari has laid the groundwork for a more resilient and prosperous oil industry,” NAN added.

As Kyari steps into retirement, NAN expressed profound gratitude for his contributions and unwavering dedication to the betterment of Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.

“We wish him all the best in his future endeavors, confident that his legacy will continue to inspire and guide the new management of NNPCL,” the statement said.

Looking ahead, NAN expressed optimism that the incoming leadership would build upon the reforms initiated by Kyari and President Tinubu, ensuring that transparency, efficiency, and sustainability remain at the forefront of NNPCL’s agenda.

“The path forward is filled with opportunities, and it is imperative that the new management embraces the vision established by Kyari to ensure the continued growth and development of Nigeria’s oil sector,” NAN stated.

The group reaffirmed its commitment to supporting ongoing efforts to enhance Nigeria’s energy sector, emphasizing that with the right leadership and strategic direction, NNPCL can achieve even greater heights.

“We believe that with visionary leadership, NNPCL can continue to drive Nigeria’s energy security and economic transformation,” NAN concluded.

NAN urged the new leadership to prioritize the completion of ongoing projects, including the Ajaokuta-Kaduna-Kano (AKK) gas pipeline project.

The group also emphasized the need for increased investment in renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind power, to reduce Nigeria’s reliance on fossil fuels.

In addition, NAN called for greater transparency and accountability in the management of Nigeria’s oil resources, ensuring that the benefits of the sector are equitably distributed among all stakeholders.

The group expressed confidence that with the right leadership and policies in place, Nigeria’s oil and gas sector can continue to drive economic growth and development.

NAN reiterated its commitment to supporting the new leadership of NNPCL, ensuring that the company remains a key driver of Nigeria’s economic development.

The group urged all stakeholders to work together to ensure the continued success of NNPCL, driving economic growth and development for the benefit of all Nigerians.

As Kyari begins his retirement, NAN reflected on his legacy, noting that his contributions to Nigeria’s oil and gas sector will be remembered for generations to come.

The group expressed gratitude to Kyari for his service, wishing him all the best.

Northern Youths Hail Mele Kyari’s Transformative Leadership as He Exits NNPCL

By Michael Odeh James

The Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF) has commended Mr. Mele Kyari for his exemplary leadership as he steps down from his role as Group Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL). His tenure, which spanned the administrations of Presidents Muhammadu Buhari and Bola Ahmed Tinubu, is being celebrated for its transformative impact on Nigeria’s oil and gas sector.

In a statement issued by AYCF President General Yerima Shettima, the forum expressed deep appreciation for Mr. Kyari’s contributions, emphasizing that his leadership set a strong foundation for transparency, accountability, and growth within the NNPCL.

“Since his appointment on July 8, 2019, Mr. Kyari has spearheaded innovative reforms that have significantly enhanced operational efficiency, reduced costs, and improved profitability. His dedication to transparency has marked a decisive shift from past practices, instilling a culture of accountability long overdue in an organization historically plagued by corruption and inefficiency,” Shettima stated.

One of Mr. Kyari’s hallmark achievements was the implementation of the Transparency, Accountability, and Performance Excellence (TAPE) agenda, which dismantled entrenched opacity within the NNPC and restored public confidence in the management of Nigeria’s vital oil resources.

Shettima further highlighted Mr. Kyari’s pivotal role in securing a partnership with Italian oil giant Eni to rehabilitate and upgrade Nigeria’s refineries, a move aimed at achieving full production capacity by 2023. This initiative is expected to bolster local refining capabilities, reduce dependency on imported petroleum products, and pave the way for energy independence.

Under Mr. Kyari’s stewardship, the NNPCL also witnessed the establishment of a new trading subsidiary and a crude oil marketing division, alongside the introduction of an advanced performance management system. These efforts have streamlined operations and enhanced the corporation’s global competitiveness, positioning Nigeria as a key player in the international oil and gas landscape.

Beyond operational efficiency, Mr. Kyari has been a staunch advocate for environmental sustainability, championing increased domestic gas utilization and the reduction of the NNPC’s carbon footprint. His leadership facilitated the development of critical gas infrastructure, enabling Nigeria to become Africa’s largest producer of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) and placing it among the top ten producers globally.

“This progress not only strengthens our energy security but also unlocks opportunities for economic diversification through gas-based industries such as petrochemicals and fertilizers. As Mr. Kyari moves forward, the AYCF recognizes the profound impact of his tenure and hopes his successor will build upon these achievements,” Shettima said.

Shettima also praised Kyari’s integrity and vision, stating that his leadership has contributed immensely to national development and economic stability.

“We extend our best wishes to Mr. Mele Kyari in his future endeavors and hope that his legacy of excellence will inspire future leaders in the oil and gas industry. Furthermore, we urge his successor to maintain the momentum of reforms initiated under Kyari’s leadership,” he concluded.

The AYCF reaffirmed its commitment to supporting policies that drive transparency, accountability, and sustainable development in Nigeria’s energy sector, underscoring the importance of continuity in the nation’s quest for progress.

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APC Ward Exco Members Visit Shehu Sani, Narrate How Elrufai Neglected them

… Promise to Support Uba Sani

Executive members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) from Ungwar Sarki Ward in Kaduna, Nigeria, recently visited Senator Shehu Sani at his residence to express their grievances about being neglected by former Governor Nasir Elrufai.

The ward Exco members,who felt abandoned and ignored despite their loyalty and support to the party and Elrufai’s government denied rumours making the rounds that they will join Elrufai in Social Democratic Party (SDP)

In his speech during the visit,the former lawmaker who represented Kaduna Central Senatorial district, Senator Shehu Sani narrated warned them against be deceived to dump APC for SDP.

According to him, how can Elrufai ,who didn’t help them during his 8 years in office as a Governor, do so now ,when his out of power and out of the ruling party.

While appealing to the Ward Exco members to remain in Party and work for Governor Uba Sani during the forthcoming 2027 general elections, he promise to help reach out to Uba Sani Governor to help execute meaningful projects at Ungwar Sarki Ward.

Though the members informed Shehu Sani about their resolve to dump the party over prolonged deprivation , after the meeting today they reversed decision to stay and support Governor Uba Sani.

The Ward Chairman Aliyu Ibrahim lamented, “We (Ungwar Sarki Ward) Exco were neglected for 8 years during the days of Elrufai as Governor. It was really that bad that ‘Not even a dime was given for all our support and loyalty to the party .’

“The people of Kaduna saw how Elrufai neglected us and opted for the likes of Muyiwa Adekeye and other persons outside the State, despite all we did for APC .

“This is part of reasons we come to visit and reassure you and the Governor about our resolve to remain in PC to ensure we work against Elrufai come 2027”.

Apex Northern Group Says   Allegations Against Defense Minister  Pack of Lies

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The Northern Awareness Network (NAN) has reaffirmed its unwavering support for Minister Mohammed Bello Matawalle, a leader they described as reliable, dependable while refuting the allegations by Hon Aminu Sani Jaji’s erratic behavior and unpredictable nature have been a subject of concern within political circles.

According to a statemenet issued by it’s Chairman Salihu Suleiman, the history of inconsistency of Hon. Jaji raises significant doubts about his credibility as a leader, adding that in a time when the nation faces numerous challenges, the stability of leadership is paramount.

“The remarks made by Jaji not only lack substantiability  but also reflect a deeper issue regarding his own reliability and judgment.

“The Northern Awareness Network recognizes that leadership is not merely about holding a position of power; it is about embodying qualities that inspire trust and confidence among constituents and Minister Bello Mohammed Matawalle exemplifies these qualities.His tenure has been marked by a steadfast commitment to the security and well-being of our communities.

“Under his guidance, we have seen significant strides toward enhancing national security, fostering community relations, and promoting a sense of unity among diverse groups”.

NAN said, in stark contrast, Jaji’s volatility raises serious concerns about his ability to provide the stable governance required in today’s complex political landscape, adding that his actions and statements often reflect a lack of foresight and responsibility, which are critical attributes for any leader.

“This inconsistency not only jeopardizes the integrity of his own decisions but also undermines the confidence of stakeholders who seek reliable representation. The ramifications of Jaji’s instability extend beyond his personal conduct; they potentially disrupt broader party dynamics and community relations. In a political environment where trust is the bedrock of effective governance, Jaji’s erraticism serves as a cautionary tale.

NAN further emphasizes the necessity for leadership that prioritizes accountability and fosters a predictable environment for all stakeholders.

“The implications of Jaji’s actions are profound. They serve as a reminder of the critical need for stable leadership in fostering resilience and progress within the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the nation at large. As we navigate the complexities of governance, it is essential to champion leaders who demonstrate reliability, integrity, and a commitment to the greater good.

“Minister Bello Mohammed Matawalle stands as a beacon of stability amidst the tumultuous political landscape. His track record speaks volumes about his dedication to duty and his capacity to lead with integrity. Under his stewardship, the Ministry of Defense has made significant advancements in addressing security challenges, thereby ensuring the safety and welfare of citizens.

“Matawalle’s approach to leadership is characterized by transparency, accountability, and a profound understanding of the needs of the people he serves. He has consistently engaged with stakeholders, fostering dialogue and collaboration to address pressing issues. His commitment to building bridges rather than walls has earned him respect across party lines and among community members.

NAN also posited that Minister Matawalle’s leadership is grounded in a principled approach that prioritizes the welfare of the people. His ability to navigate complex challenges with poise and determination underscores his reliability as a leader.

NAN says it stands firmly behind Minister Matawalle, confident in his ability to lead with vision and purpose.
In light of the concerns surrounding Aminu Sani Jaji’s leadership style,  and called upon stakeholders within the APC and the broader community to reflect on the qualities that define effective leadership while stressing that it is imperative to seek out leaders who embody stability, reliability, and have a commitment to the collective good.

“As we move forward, let us champion those who prioritize accountability and foster an environment conducive to progress. The Northern Awareness Network encourages all members of the APC and the citizens of our great nation to support leaders who demonstrate the qualities essential for effective governance” the statement concluded.

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AYCF Kick Against Hon. Jaji Over Allegations Against Defence Minister, Matawalle

The Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF), a prominent voice representing the interests of the northern youth in Nigeria, has refuted statements made by Honourable Aminu Sani Jaji, saying the claims did not only lack credibility but also serve as a smokescreen for his questionable political dealings that have come to light.

A statement issued by the President General of the forum, Alhaji Yerima Shettima averred that Honourable Jaji has attempted to position himself as a champion of the All Progressives Congress (APC) and a proponent of unity within the party but viewed his actions as a calculated strategy to further his political ambitions, which have been marred by allegations of financial impropriety and deceit.

According to.the statement, “It is essential to highlight that Honourable Aminu Sani Jaji is widely recognized within political circles as a known political scammer. His most notorious venture, the organization known as “All For Baba,” was ostensibly established to galvanize support for President Muhammadu Buhari.

“However, it has become increasingly evident that this organization was merely a facade for a more sinister agenda—siphoning funds under the guise of political campaigning. Reports indicate that Jaji colluded with the former Director General of the State Security Services Bichi to misappropriate funds intended for legitimate political activities. This raises serious questions about his integrity and motives”.

Shettima queried, “how can a person who has engaged in such dubious practices claim to represent the interests of the people? The AYCF firmly believes that the people of Nigeria deserve leaders who are transparent and accountable, not those who exploit their trust for personal gain”.

The forum said, they find it curious that Honourable Jaji choose to address the press in Kaduna rather than his home base of Gusau, stressing that his decision appears to be a deliberate attempt to create further divisions within the APC, rather than fostering unity.

It further averred that by opting for Kaduna, a city with its own political dynamics and tensions, Jaji seems to be more interested in stirring controversy than in promoting cohesion within the party.

“The choice of location raises pertinent questions: Is Jaji attempting to manipulate the political landscape for his benefit? Does he seek to undermine the efforts of other party members who are genuinely committed to the APC’s success? The AYCF believes that such actions are counterproductive and detrimental to the collective goal of strengthening the party and serving the interests of the Nigerian people”.

The AYCF therefore urged the leadership of the APC to take a closer look at the actions of Honourable Jaji and called for accountability and integrity in political representation.

“The youth of Arewa and, indeed, all Nigerians deserve leaders who prioritize the welfare of the populace over personal ambition. It is time for the APC to distance itself from individuals who engage in deceitful practices and to reaffirm its commitment to transparency and good governance”.

The AYCF says it stands resolute in its condemnation of Honourable Jaji’s claims and actions and will continue to advocate for a political environment where integrity, accountability, and genuine service to the people are paramount, adding that the youth of Arewa are committed to holding leaders accountable and ensuring that those who seek to exploit our trust are brought to justice.

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Echoes of Uromi: A Call for Unity in Diversity

By Abdul-Azeez Suleiman
Introduction
The recent and tragic events in Uromi, Edo State, where 16 Northerners were mercilessly slaughtered by a mob incited by state-owned vigilantes, have once again highlighted the deep-seated ethnic and regional tensions that continue to plague Nigeria. This incident is not merely a reflection of localized violence but a symptom of a broader malaise that threatens the very fabric of the nation. The silence that followed the killings from both the federal and Edo State governments, as well as from the leadership in the North and South, is alarming and indicative of a systemic failure to address the underlying issues of insecurity and inter-ethnic relations.
The Silence After Tragedy
The initial silence after the slaughter is particularly troubling. It suggests a troubling indifference to the loss of life, especially when the victims belong to a specific ethnic group. The absence of immediate and robust condemnation from key governmental and civil society figures raises critical questions about the value placed on human life in Nigeria. The first voice to break this silence was that of Yerima Shetima, the President General of the Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF), who condemned the killings and called for an investigation. His statement marked a pivotal moment, as it signaled that the Northern community was not willing to remain passive in the face of such brutality.
Following Shetima’s remarks, the Northern Governors Forum added their voice, emphasizing the need for justice and accountability. The Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) also weighed in, demanding not only justice for the victims but also compensation for their families. This collective response underscores the anger brewing in the North, a region that has historically faced its share of violence and marginalization. The killings in Edo State are not isolated incidents; they are part of a troubling trend of violence against Northerners in the South, raising questions about the safety and security of individuals based on their ethnic backgrounds.
A Call for Action from Leadership
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s directive for security forces to take action is a necessary step, but it must be accompanied by a comprehensive strategy to address the root causes of such violence. The threats of legal action from organizations like the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC) indicate a growing frustration with the status quo, highlighting the need for accountability and transparency in the handling of such incidents. The security agencies’ claims of making arrests must translate into meaningful action and justice for the victims and their families.
The palpable anger in the North is a call to action for all Nigerians. The killings of Northerners in the South must stop, and this requires a concerted effort from all levels of government and civil society. It is crucial for leaders to foster dialogue and understanding among different ethnic groups to prevent the escalation of violence. The silence that followed the Uromo killings must not be repeated; instead, it should serve as a catalyst for change.
The Need for National Dialogue
Moreover, there is a pressing need for a national conversation about the nature of citizenship and belonging in Nigeria. The idea that individuals can be targeted based on their ethnic background undermines the principles of unity and equality enshrined in the Nigerian constitution. It is imperative for leaders from both the North and South to come together to denounce such acts of violence and to promote a narrative of coexistence and mutual respect.
In a nation as diverse as Nigeria, the strength of its unity lies in the acceptance and celebration of its differences. Ethnic diversity should not be a source of division but rather a foundation for a richer, more vibrant society. The Uromo incident serves as a stark reminder that the threads of our national identity must be woven together with care, respect, and understanding.
Learning from the Past
Historically, Nigeria has witnessed a myriad of conflicts rooted in ethnic and regional disparities. The Biafran War, the religious riots in the North, and the persistent farmer-herder clashes are all manifestations of unresolved tensions that have festered over decades. Each incident leaves scars that deepen the divides between communities, making reconciliation and unity increasingly elusive.
It is crucial to recognize that the violence in Uromo is not an isolated event but part of a continuum of ethnic strife that has plagued the nation. The government must recognize the urgency of addressing these underlying issues. Policies that promote equity, social justice, and inclusivity must be prioritized to mitigate the risks of further violence.
The Role of Civil Society
Civil society organizations have a pivotal role to play in this discourse. They serve as the conscience of the nation, advocating for the marginalized and holding leaders accountable. The growing frustration among these organizations, as evidenced by their calls for justice in the Uromo case, reflects a broader demand for systemic change. They can facilitate dialogue between communities, promote peacebuilding initiatives, and create platforms for understanding that transcend ethnic lines.
Furthermore, educational institutions must also engage in this dialogue. By fostering an environment of inclusivity and understanding among the youth, Nigeria can cultivate a generation that values diversity and seeks peaceful coexistence. Educational curricula should emphasize the importance of empathy, respect for human rights, and the dangers of ethnic stereotyping.
The Path Forward
In conclusion, the tragic events in Uromi should serve as a wake-up call for all Nigerians. The loss of life is a profound tragedy that transcends ethnic boundaries and calls for collective mourning and action. As the North expresses its outrage, it is essential for all stakeholders to engage in meaningful dialogue and to work towards a more just and equitable society.
The silence that followed the Uromi killings must not be repeated; rather, it should catalyze a new commitment to fostering understanding and respect among Nigeria’s diverse ethnic groups. Leaders must take proactive steps to ensure that such violence does not recur, and that all Nigerians feel safe and valued, regardless of their ethnic background.
Only through understanding, compassion, and a commitment to justice can Nigeria hope to heal from the scars of violence and division. The time for action is now; the lives lost in Uromo demand nothing less. The future of Nigeria rests upon the collective ability of its people to embrace their diversity and work together towards a peaceful and prosperous nation. Let us heed this call and strive for a Nigeria where every citizen is afforded dignity, respect, and the right to live free from fear.

N62 Billion Customs Scandal: Calls for Transparency and Accountability

By: Nneoma Nwogu

A scandal involving the Nigerian Customs Service has come to light, with allegations of N62 billion unremitted funds during the tenure of former Comptroller-General Hameed Ali. The Transparency and Budget Monitoring Group (TBMG) has condemned the alleged under-remittance, describing it as “unfortunate” and calling for an investigation.

The Senate Public Account Committee has initiated an investigation into the matter, giving the current Customs boss, Bashir Adewale Adeniyi, a two-week ultimatum to provide a defense against the accusation. The Auditor General’s Report revealed the N62 billion disparity between the NCS’s reported total collection and actual remittance.

According to the report, the NCS reported a total collection of N691 billion for the federation account, but only remitted N629 billion into the account with the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN). This development comes amidst concerns over corruption and financial mismanagement within the Nigerian government.

The TBMG is urging the Senate to launch a comprehensive investigation into the outstanding debts and financial discrepancies. The group is also demanding that Hameed Ali be investigated and prosecuted over the alleged under-remittance.

The TBMG’s call for investigation and prosecution aims to ensure transparency and accountability within the Nigerian Customs Service. This is not the first time the Customs Service has been embroiled in a scandal. Recently, some high-ranking officers of the Nigerian Customs Service were suspected in a multi-billion naira corruption scandal [2).

Additionally, the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Customs Service, Bashir Adeniyi, is under pressure amidst revenue target shortfalls and suspected fraud in the agency ¹. The controversy revolves around allegations of a double standard in Adeniyi’s handling of two senior officers implicated in a financial scam involving N15 billion.

As the investigation unfolds, Nigerians will be watching closely to see how the matter is handled and whether those responsible will be held accountable. The TBMG’s efforts to promote transparency and accountability are crucial in addressing concerns over corruption and financial mismanagement within the Nigerian government.

AYCF Condemns Killing of 16 Travelers in Edo, Calls for Justice

By Sola Ogunbiyi

Kaduna – The Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF) has strongly condemned the mob killing of 16 travelers in Udune Efandion, Uromi, Edo State, calling for immediate justice and accountability. The victims, mostly Hausa hunters traveling from Port Harcourt to Kano for the Sallah celebrations, were allegedly lynched over false accusations of kidnapping.

In a statement issued by AYCF President-General, Alhaji Yerima Shettima, the organization expressed deep sorrow over the tragic event, describing it as an inhumane act of lawlessness. According to Shettima, the victims were intercepted at about 1:30 p.m. by members of the Edo State Security Corps and local vigilantes before being handed over to an irate mob.

“This is a clear case of extrajudicial execution. Innocent Nigerians were falsely accused and subjected to mob violence in a most horrific manner. We condemn this in the strongest terms and demand that all those responsible be brought to justice,” Shettima stated.

Eyewitness accounts revealed that some of the victims were forcibly removed from their vehicle using wheelbarrows and thrown into flames, while others were burned inside the van. The AYCF described this as a terrifying escalation of mob justice, warning that failure to address such acts could deepen ethnic tensions and threaten national unity.

The group urged the government to immediately investigate the incident and ensure that the perpetrators face the full weight of the law. “Justice must be swift and decisive. This level of impunity must not be allowed to stand. If left unchecked, it will only encourage further bloodshed,” Shettima said.

While acknowledging the pain and anger within the Hausa community in Uromi and beyond, the AYCF appealed for calm and discouraged retaliatory actions. The group emphasized that the rule of law must prevail over emotions and urged affected communities to seek redress through lawful means.

“We understand the grief and outrage, but revenge is not the answer. The authorities must act now to ensure justice, and we will continue to push for accountability through legal and peaceful means,” Shettima reassured.

The AYCF reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the families of the victims and ensuring that such an atrocity does not happen again. It also called on security agencies to do more to curb the rising wave of mob violence across the country.

“Our heartfelt condolences go to the families of the victims. This tragedy should serve as a wake-up call for authorities to take firm action against mob killings. Every Nigerian, regardless of ethnicity, deserves the protection of the law,” Shettima stated.

The organization also urged traditional rulers, religious leaders, and community elders to intensify efforts in promoting peace and national unity. It cautioned against ethnic profiling and stereotyping, warning that such attitudes could further divide Nigerians.

The AYCF concluded by reaffirming its dedication to justice, peace, and national cohesion, stressing that Nigeria must not tolerate jungle justice in any form.