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61,000 Boko Haram suspects detained in Northeast Nigeria – Aregbesola

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No fewer than 61,000 persons suspected members of Boko Haram and other criminal gangs are being held in Nigerian prisons in the North-eastern part of the country.

Interior Minister Rauf Aregbesola said this Tuesday when he paid a visit to the Kirikiri Maximum and Medium Security Custodial Centres in Kirikiri, Lagos, according to his spokesperson, Sola Fasure.

The Boko Haram insurgency across Nigeria has caused over 100,000 deaths and led to the displacement of millions of people, accoring to official figures.

Aregbesola’s remarks came barely one week after the Kuje Custodial Center, Abuja, was attacked by suspected members of Boko Haram. Over 60 Boko Haram members are among the hundreds of inmates who escaped from the Kuje prison and are still at large.

“Today, a core of the criminal elements and insurgents across the country are on a path to defeat, they have been heavily degraded. Over 61,000 of them are in our custody in the North-East,” Mr Aregesola said.

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He said Nigeria is on the path to totally defeating Boko Haram and other criminals across the country.

Various prisons have been attacked between 2020 and 2021, leading to the escape of over 5,000 inmates.

Last Tuesday, Kuje Custodial Center was attacked by suspected members of Boko Haram. Over 800 inmates escaped from the prison with about half of them still at large and others recaptured.

Aregbesola, President Muhammadu Buhari and Senate President Ahmad Lawan condemned the security situation in the prison during their separate visits.

A breakaway faction of Boko Haram, ISWAP, has claimed responsibility for the attack and shared a video of the attack.

Mr Aregbesola had earlier lamented the Kuje prison attack, saying the facility was Nigeria’s most fortified prison.

During his visit on Tuesday, Aregbesola called on officers of the Nigerian security forces and paramilitary agencies in the country to remain vigilant to defeat criminals terrorising the country.

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“We must acknowledge our servicemen and security agencies, who have sacrificed a lot to make this possible. We must equally charge them to remain eternally vigilant and continuously evolve strategies. And to define these strategies, we have to make decisions based not on fear, but on hard-earned wisdom,” he said.

“I have also informed our officers and men here that they must fight to defend our institutions, territory and constitution. It also applies to all others wherever they are posted in Nigeria. The ragtag groups of opportunists must not be allowed to attack our institutions and get away. They must not live to tell the story,” Mr Aregbesola said.

He urged the management of the Nigeria Correctional Service (NCoS) to improve its efforts on intelligence gathering and acting on information garnered. He said that is the panacea to solving the problem of incessant attacks on custodial centres.

Aregbesola said the recurring incidents of external attacks on prisons began during the EndSARS protest in 2020.

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The EndSARS protest was led by young Nigerians across the country who demanded police reform and the abolition of the notorious police team, SARS.

Some criminals took advantage of the protests to attack prisons in different parts of the country including Edo and Oyo.

“So far, no jailbreak by inmates has been successful, we have successfully quelled all of them. What we have reoccurring since the #EndSars protests of October 2020, have been a mass of people attacking our facilities from outside and setting the inmates free,” Aregbesola said.

“However, I have now directed the Controller General of the NCoS to double his efforts on intelligence gathering to fortify and prevent breaches to the Custodial Centres beyond the use of arms and force.”

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Bauchi Gov Bala Mohammed dumps PDP for APM

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Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi state has resigned his membership of the Peoples Democratic Congress (PDP).

The governor announced his decision to join the Allied Peoples Movement (APM) during a stakeholders’ meeting on Saturday.

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I don’t reply when Obi’s supporters abuse me because I want peace —Amaechi

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Former governor of Rivers state and ex-minister of transportation, Rotimi Amaechi, has claimed that supporters of Peter Obi, the 2023 Labour Party (LP) presidential candidate, have “abused” him, but that he has refused to respond.

Amaechi spoke on Friday in Lagos at a town hall convened by his supporters under the aegis of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) progressive movement.

He said he has warned his supporters to argue with facts instead of engaging in online abuse of party chieftains or political opponents.

“My people don’t fight. Have you seen any Amaechi person fighting on social media? It is between Atiku people and the Obi people. And Obi people are abusing me; we never reply,” he said, according to a video posted on X by CRA27 Advocacy, his campaign network.

“It’s not because we don’t know English or we cannot reply. The reason we don’t reply is that we always want peace.”

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He said his camp avoids verbal attacks to keep the opposition united ahead of the elections.

“There are things you say when you want to win, because it becomes difficult to bring everybody together. Because we know we will win, we’re not abusing everybody, so we can bring everyone together. I’m careful what I say,” he said.

“My team is under permanent instruction: don’t abuse anybody in ADC. Even Mr President — don’t abuse the president, show the facts.”

Amaechi, who contested for the presidency in 2023 on the platform of the All Progressives Congress (APC), but came second in the primary won by President Bola Tinubu, officially joined the ADC on March 6 and is seeking the party’s 2027 presidential ticket alongside Obi and former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar.

At the Lagos event, Amaechi reiterated his ambition, urging Nigerians to assess his record against that of Obi and the former vice-president.

“Compare me to Peter Obi — we were governors at the same time. If he’s a better governor, please choose him. Although the former vice-president was not a governor, he was once a vice-president. Compare my role as governor, as minister, with the role he played as vice-president. If he’s a better person, please choose him,” he said.

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He added that he played more roles in public service than the other ADC figures, citing his hands-on approach to infrastructure projects.

“When you are sleeping, I’m running on this track, coming back to Lagos by 2 a.m. As minister, from Ibadan, making sure this job was completed on time — I wasn’t sitting in my office writing or reading memos. I made sure that either once or twice a month, I’m on this track. When we were building Kaduna–Kano, the same thing,” he said.

Amaechi described himself as a “practical man” who understands realities on the ground.

“I’m young. I’m on the street. I know what the problems are. As a minister, as a former governor, I eat in the same restaurants people eat. I don’t go to all these big men’s restaurants because they don’t give me the kind of food I ate when I was small,” he said.

He urged supporters of Obi and Atiku to close ranks, warning that internal divisions could weaken the opposition.

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“If you cause this kind of friction, it will be difficult to come together to defeat Tinubu. Focus on defeating Tinubu. On the day of the primary, go and vote for your own candidate, so that when your candidate wins, you’ll be able to bring everybody together,” he said.

Amaechi added that political leaders are influenced by their supporters, warning that persistent hostility could undermine future cooperation within the party.

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Former Adamawa APC governorship candidate, Binani dumps ADC for NDC

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Nine months after leaving the All Progressives Congress (APC) to join the African Democratic Congress (ADC, Aisha ‘Binani’ Dahiru, who was the 2023 governorship candidate of the APC in Adamawa state, has defected to the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC).

The move, which was announced on Friday, comes exactly nine months after she left the APC for the ADC.

Binani was presented with her NDC membership card at a ceremony where Seriake Dickson, the party’s national leader, welcomed her and announced her as the head of the NDC in Adamawa, pending internal democratic processes.

Speaking at the event, the former governorship candidate said she was drawn to the NDC after a careful study of its constitution.

According to her, the NDC constitution demonstrates “a strong commitment to structured, policy-driven governance.”

“Some may point out that just nine months ago, I was at another party. Let me say clearly that I will never condemn where I came from,” she said.

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“Politics is dynamic and often local in nature, and decisions are made based on prevailing realities.”

Binani said she was encouraged by her supporters to move to the NDC.

“About nine months ago, we collectively made the decision to join our former party. But over time, for reasons best known to them, my supporters felt it was necessary to move on. They took the initiative and urged me to join the NDC,” she said.

According to her, loyalists had already built significant inroads into the NDC before her formal declaration, resulting in Adamawa recording the highest number of registered members in the party.

“I always say that no individual can succeed in politics alone. It is the supporters who drive the process, build the foundation, and sustain the journey,” she added.

She expressed gratitude to the NDC’s national working committee (NWC) for the warm reception and called for “fairness, equity, justice, transparency, and, most importantly, the strengthening of internal democracy” within the party.

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While welcoming Binani and her supporters, Dickson, described the party as an inclusive platform ready to accommodate new entrants and expand its base.

“This party is open, inclusive, and ready to harness your energy, ideas, and strength. My dear sister, once again, you are welcome,” the former governor of Bayelsa said.

“As the chairman has rightly said, the flag of leadership of the NDC in Adamawa has now been handed over to you.

“We are confident that when the party’s democratic processes are concluded, we will gather again in Adamawa to formally engage with the good people of the state and to continue building this movement together.”

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