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Court Rejects Alleged Terrorists’ Negotiator, Mamu’s Request For Transfer To Prison

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A Federal High Court in Abuja has dismissed an application by alleged terrorists’ negotiator, Mohammed Tukur Mamu, seeking to be relocated from the custody of the Department of State Services (DSS) to Kuje prison in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).

In a ruling on Monday, Justice Inyang Ekwo agreed with the prosecution that it would be unwise to grant Mamu’s request in view of the incessant jail breaks being experienced in the country in recent time.

Justice Ekwo noted that Mamu neither contradict nor dispute, as required by law, the prosecution’s averments in relation to frequent cases of jail break in recent time.

The judge held that since the defendant did not challenge the averments they are deemed to be true facts, adding that facts admitted need no further proof.

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Justice Ekwo subsequently ordered Mamu to remain in DSS custody throughout his trial in the criminal charges against him.

The judge restated his earlier order that the terrorist negotiator be allowed access to his personal physician for medical treatment with the supervisions of the DSS.

Mamu was arraigned before the court on March 21 on a10-count charge bordering on terrorism related offences, filed by the Office of the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF).

He was among others, accused of having relationship with terrorists and involvement in the ransom negotiation for those behind last attack on a Kaduna-bound train and abduction of the passengers.

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Mamu is being kept in the custody of the DSS while his trial is ongoing.

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Xenophobia: Senate Demands Probe Into Attacks On Nigerians In South Africa

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The Senate has mandated its Committee on Foreign Affairs to investigate the renewed wave of xenophobic attacks against Nigerians in South Africa and report back within two weeks to guide the Federal Government on appropriate diplomatic and policy responses.

The resolution followed a motion sponsored by Senator Asuquo Ekpenyong (APC, Cross River South), during which lawmakers unanimously condemned the attacks that have claimed lives and destroyed properties of many Nigerians.

The debate, which took place on the floor of the Senate on Tuesday, became intense as several senators advocated tougher measures against South Africa, with Senator Abdul Ningi (PDP, Bauchi Central) calling on President Bola Tinubu to begin the process of severing diplomatic ties with the country should the attacks continue.

“We can’t pretend those killed are not Nigerians. We are representing Nigerians. When we say caution, what do we mean by that? We can’t be condemning and not doing anything.

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“The centrepiece of Nigeria’s foreign policy has to change. Let’s sever relations with South Africa. Enough is enough. Silence is no longer golden,” Senator Ningi said.

He stated that over 1,200 Nigerians were being repatriated from South Africa and argued that Nigeria’s foreign policy should be reassessed. His prayer was, however, turned down.

Also contributing to the debate, Senator Adams Oshiomhole (APC, Edo North) proposed that Nigeria should appropriate the profits of South African companies operating in the country, including financial institutions, and use them to fund and compensate Nigerian victims of xenophobic attacks.

“We can’t allow our people to suffer while South African investment and profit are being taken away here; the facts are self-evident. We don’t need further investigation,” the former Edo governor said.

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However, the Deputy Senate President, Barau Jibrin, who presided over the plenary, urged lawmakers to exercise restraint pending the outcome of the committee’s investigation.

“Let the committee on foreign affairs investigate first. Nigeria leads Africa. We need to lead by example. Once we have well-informed facts, we can take action. If this report is not satisfactory to this chamber, then we will take the line you were taking,” he said.
Following Barau’s intervention, Senator Ningi agreed to withdraw his proposal for the immediate severance of diplomatic relations but insisted that the Senate records should reflect that the motion had been formally moved and seconded.
At the end of the debate, the Senate directed its committee on foreign affairs to investigate the recurring xenophobic attacks and submit its report within two weeks.

This is to enable the Senate to recommend appropriate actions for the Federal Government in addressing the situation.
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Their action followed a renewed wave of xenophobic attacks in South Africa. A June 30 deadline was issued to undocumented and illegal immigrants by groups in the country.

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This has led to protests marked by looting, with several foreigners of African origin killed in the
Since then, several countries in Africa, including Nigeria, have begun the repatriation of their citizens who feel unsafe in South Africa.

On Sunday, the Federal Government warned that it could activate unspecified measures if the attacks and targeting of Nigerians continue.

In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs condemned the killing of two Nigerians in South Africa, saying the incident occurred at a time when foreigners were increasingly being targeted in South Africa, raising concerns over deliberate attempts to wrongly portray law-abiding Nigerians as criminals.

It placed South Africa on notice, warning that if the situation persists, “all options remain on the table”, with some to be activated if what it described as the country’s “uncultured and provocative trend of intolerance and apartheid-style behaviour against foreigners” is not addressed.

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“Therefore, the systematic targeting of Nigerian nationals who are legally residing in South Africa is not acceptable, and their safety should be guaranteed,” the statement read in part.

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Photos: We’ll replicate FCT’s infrastructural strides in every part of Nigeria – Tinubu

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President Bola Tinubu has reiterated his administration determined to replicate the infrastructural stride being recorded in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) in every part of the country.

Tinubu made the promise in Abuja on Tuesday, while inaugurating the newly constructed Transitway N2, from Central Business District to Wuse District, with two bridges by the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA).

The president, who was represented by the Senate President, Senator Godswill Akpabio, said that the move would ensure every part of the country is developed with roads, bridges, railways, and more.

This, according to him, will ensure that no region is left behind in the quest for a more developed and secured Nigeria.

Tinubu said that the Transitway project symbolised progress and a reflection of his administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda, committed to building infrastructure that serves the people, unlocks economic potentials, and supports sustainable growth and development.

“This infrastructure is a very important piece of the FCT’s Master Plan, designed to ease traffic flow, enhance connectivity, and improve urban mobility for millions of commuters, residents, and businesses alike in the territory.

“For years, traveling between Wuse and the Central Area meant navigating bottlenecks, losing productive man-hours, and enduring frustrating traffic gridlocks. Today, all that has changed.

“By cutting down travel times and bridging these two major districts, we are opening up new commercial corridors,” he said.

The president commended the FCT Minister, Mr Nyesom Wike, for the ongoing transformation of FCT in line with the Abuja Master Plan.

“You have contributed to something larger than a roadway; you have contributed to the future of our capital city and therefore given pride to Nigeria,” Tinubu said.

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In his remarks, Wike described the Transitway as a critical road corridor that seamlessly connects Wuse with the Central Business District.

The minister attributed the successes being recorded in the delivery of infrastructure in FCT to the overwhelming support of Tinubu, particularly the removal of the Administration from the Treasury Single Account.

The minister said that on July 17, the last day of the projects’ inauguration, he would present what Tinubu had done for the people of the FCT and for Nigerians in the last three years.

“There are so many things Mr president has done that we have not made public so that Nigerians will know why we must continue to pray and support him,” he said.

He assured FCT residents that all roads that were not on the Google map would be captured to enable residents to navigate through the city with ease.

On her part, FCT Minister of State, Dr Mariya Mahmoud said that the newly completed corridor was a strategic investment in connectivity, economic growth and urban efficiency.

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Mahmoud added that the road corridor also represents another fulfilled promise in the FCTA’s resolve to build a modern and inclusive capital city.

Earlier, Mr Richard Dauda, acting Executive Secretary, Federal Capital Development Authority, said that the project, the first major realisation of the construction of Transitways in Abuja city was awarded in October 2025.

Dauda described the Transitway as a mixed traffic corridor designed to carry both vehicular and rail traffic through the city, and particularly connecting the sector centers.

“The corridor is designed to support integrated mass transit infrastructure, including light rail in the median and dual carriage roads on each side of the rail to inter-modal terminals at intervals.

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“It is part of the larger mass transit system, which aims to connect the city center with other districts and satellite towns through the inner and outer transit loops,” he said.

He added that the Transitway in the Abuja Master Plan was designed as a continuous transport corridor that radiates from the transportation centres, located in the Central Area, runs through districts like Garki and Wuse in Phase I of the city.

He said that the corridor also runs through the four phases of the city, dissecting sector centres on both the northern and southern development corridors forming a loop.

“In full development, the northern flank of the Transitway covers almost 52 kilometres (km) and the southern flank covers almost 64 km,” he added.

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DAY 20 of Projects Commissioning in the FCT:See aireal view of transit way N2(Photos)

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President Tinubu To Commission Transit Way N2 from Central Business District to Wuse District With Two Bridges Today

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