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Tinubu unveils resettlement scheme for conflict victims

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President Bola Tinubu on Friday laid the foundation for the official launch of the Resettlement Scheme for Persons Impacted by Conflict to address the humanitarian crisis caused by internal displacements across Nigeria.

Tinubu was represented by Vice President Kashim Shettima at the at the launching of the pilot phase of the project in Tudun Biri, Kaduna State.

He said, “There couldn’t have been a better place for the take-off of this intervention than this diverse state,” according to a statement by the VP’s spokesperson, Mrs. Stanley Nkwocha.

He also said, “Kaduna State has offered us a launchpad to venture into the communities dislodged by conflict. For so long, we have been held hostage by the fear of ourselves and allowed preventable incidents to escalate into transgenerational disputes. Today, we gather to say, ‘Enough is enough.

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“The project marks a shift in the government’s approach to internal displacement and conflict resolution.”

Earlier in February, Shettima inaugurated a steering committee to coordinate the implementation of the initiative in fulfilment of Tinubu’s promise to improve the lives of all Nigerians.

The committee chaired by Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Ahmed Dangiwa, also has representatives of governors of the benefiting states as members.

Other members of the committee include the Minister of Agriculture and Food Security, Sen. Abubakar Kyari; representatives of the Chairman of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, Director General of the Bureau of Public Procurement, BUA Group, Dangote Group and the Director General of NEMA, among others.

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The project will initially focus on seven states that have been disproportionately affected by farmers-herders conflicts.

They are Sokoto, Kebbi, Benue, Katsina, Zamfara, Niger and Kaduna State.

Tinubu said the administration is determined to break the cycle of violence and displacement that has plagued various parts of the country for years.

“Our journey to this point has been long and arduous, but today, we converge in this historic city to demonstrate our resolve to overcome adversity,” he noted.

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The RSPIC is designed as a multi-faceted intervention that goes beyond mere infrastructure development.

According to the President, the scheme will construct residences, roads, schools, and essential facilities for victims of conflict” while also providing “a dignified environment to live and to dream.

He praised Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani’s efforts in promoting unity saying he has been an “inspiration for unity in this beautiful state. His approach is not only a template for other state governors but also for the nation at large.”

Tinubu added that the non-kinetic interventions explored by his government since taking office are best demonstrated by the state governors and “Kaduna is a light of hope in this aspect.”

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The President noted the national significance of the project saying “Conflict and displacement, to us, are not merely regional issues; they are national concerns that demand a unified response.

“They threaten the very fabric of our society, and it is only through justice, distribution of democratic dividends, and collaboration that we can overcome these challenges.”

He also appealed to those affected by conflict, “To those who have been displaced by conflict, I say this: We see you, we hear you, and we stand with you.

“Your strength and resilience inspire us all, and under my leadership, we commit to bolstering our nation’s security infrastructure and advancing peace.

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“Now is our time for permanent solutions. This intervention is ours together,” the President added.

Earlier in his address, Sani praised the initiative, stating, “Today is a day of joy because we are about to set the stage for the transformation of this community.”

He outlined ongoing efforts to support Tudun Biri, including “constructing a six kilometres road and building a skill acquisition centre” and a clinic to cater to the medical needs of the people.”

Also speaking, Director-General of the National Emergency Management Agency, Zubaida Umar, noted the broader implications of the project as it translates to the improvement of the welfare of the citizens.

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Umar stated, “Let us remember that every brick laid, and every path paved is a symbol of our shared commitment to a future where peace and prosperity and unity reign supreme.”

She added that the project would “pave the way for similar initiatives in other states that would follow.”

Responding, the Dangaladiman Zauzau, District Head of Rigasa, Mohammad Idris, said, “We are happy that this pledge is being fulfilled. This is a commitment on the part of the government which we are very proud of.”

Idris expressed gratitude on behalf of the Zazzau Emirate Council, noting, “We sincerely thank Mr President for honouring this promise.”

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Dignitaries who attended the event included the Governor of Jigawa State, Umar Namadi; Deputy Governor of Kaduna State, Hadiza Balarabe; Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Ahmed Dangiwa; representatives of the governors of Kano, Katsina and Kwara States.

Others are the representative of the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Special Duties, Sen. Kaka Lawan; the representative of the Chairman, House Committee on Emergency and Disaster Management, Joseph Bassey; Speaker of the Kaduna State House of Assembly, Yusuf Liman; Special Adviser to the President on Political Matters, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, and Secretary to Kaduna State Government, Dr. Abdulkadir Mayere, among many others.

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EFCC re-arraigns Bauchi Accountant-General, BDC operator over N1.63bn fraud case

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The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) has re-arraigned Bauchi State Accountant General, Sirajo Muhammad Jaja, and an unlicensed Bureau de Change operator, Aliyu Abubakar of Jasfad Resources Enterprises, before Justice O. A. Egwuatu of the Federal High Court, Abuja.

The duo were re-arraigned on Tuesday, 28 April 2026, on an amended five-count charge bordering on the conversion of public funds belonging to the Bauchi State Government and money laundering to the tune of N1,635,270,350.9k (One billion, six hundred and thirty-five million, two hundred and seventy thousand, three hundred and fifty naira, nine kobo).

DAILY POST reports that they were earlier arraigned on April 7, 2025, with Jaja as the first defendant, while Abubakar was the second.

However, in the amended charge, marked FHC/ABJCR/101/2025, dated January 5, 2026, and filed on the same date, Abubakar, trading under the name of Jasfad Resources Enterprises, became the first defendant and Jaja the second.

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Early in the proceedings, prosecution counsel, Abba Muhammed, SAN, informed the court that the prosecution had filed a second amended charge and prayed the court for the defendants to take their plea.

Count two of the charge reads, “That you Aliyu Abubakar (trading under the name and style of “Jasfad Resources Enterprises,” a purported Bureau de Change operator), Sirajo Muhammad Jaja (Accountant General of
Bauchi State), Abubakar Muhammad Hafiz (at large), between 29 October, 2024 and 31st December, 2024 within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, did commit an offence to wit: money laundering by converting the sum of One Billion, Two Hundred and Ninety Million, One hundred and Fifty four thousand, Three hundred and Thirty seven Naira, Two kobo (N1, 290,154,337.2) of public funds, belonging to Bauchi State Government which you transferred from the Bauchi State Sub-Treasury Account, domiciled in United Bank for Africa with account number 1018819396 into the bank account of Jasfad Resources Enterprise domiciled in United Bank for Africa with account number 1023444660 and thereby committed an offence contrary to Section 18(2)(b) and punishable under Section 18(3) of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022.”

Count three reads; “That you Aliyu Abubakar (trading under the name and style of “Jasfad Resources Enterprises,” a purported Bureau de Change operator), Sirajo Muhammad Jaja (Accountant General of Bauchi State), Abubakar Muhammad Hafiz (at large), Ari Manga (at large), and Muhammad Aminu Bose (at large), between 3rd January, 2025 and 14th March 2025, within the jurisdiction of this Honourable Court, did commit an offence to wit: money laundering by converting the sum of Four hundred and twenty-six million, One hundred and sixteen Thousand, Thirteen Naira, Seven kobo (N426, 116,013.7) of the public funds, belonging to Bauchi State Government which you transferred from the Bauchi State Sub-Treasury Account, domiciled in the United Bank for Africa with account number 1018819396 into bank account of Jasfad Enterprise, domiciled in United Bank for Africa with account number 1023444660 and thereby, committed an offence contrary to Section 18(2)(b) and punishable under Section 18(3) of the Money Laundering (Prevention and Prohibition) Act, 2022.”

They pleaded “not guilty” to the charges, following which counsel to the first and second defendants, Gordy Uche, SAN, and Chris Uche, SAN, respectively, applied for the defendants to continue to enjoy the bail earlier granted by the court, which was not opposed by the prosecution counsel.

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The first defendant’s counsel further moved a motion challenging the competence of the charge and asked the judge to strike out counts two, three, four and five for allegedly being a duplicity of action and to save the defendants from suffering double jeopardy.
This found support from counsel to the second defendant, Chris Uche, SAN, while it faced opposition from the prosecution counsel.

The court, however, reserved a ruling on the contention until the end of trial, citing Section 395 of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act (ACJA) 2015.

In continuation of the trial, the prosecution called its first witness, Prosecution Witness One (PW1), Abimbola Williams, a compliance officer with the United Bank for Africa (UBA) with 20 years’ experience.

She informed the court that the bank, in February 2025, received a request from the EFCC for details of some of its clients.

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“The request asked for the bank statements of Jaspa Resources account, Bauchi State Sub-treasury account and the documents were printed and copies given to EFCC,” she said.

The banker, who said that the documents were certified by her, tendered them through the prosecution, and they were admitted in evidence by the court and marked as exhibits.

Although the defence lawyers raised an objection, they said their objection would be expounded in their written addresses.

Further in her testimony, PW1 narrated to the court how money running into multi-million naira, belonging to Bauchi State, was allegedly moved from the Bauchi State Sub-Treasury Account number: 1018819396 to Jasfad Resources Enterprises account number: 1023444660, domiciled in UBA.

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She told the court that on October 29, 2024, there was a debit transfer from the Bauchi State Sub-Treasury Account to Jasfad Resources to the tune of N13,144,500. Also that “On October 29, 2024, we have a debit transfer of 1N7,196,300. On October 30, 2024 there were two debit transfers from Bauchi Sub-treasury account to Jasfad Resources Enterprise, first for N50 million and the second for N7, 321,000,” he said.

The witness further disclosed that there were 18 other instances, on different dates within the period, when transfers were made from the Bauchi State Sub-Treasury Account to Jasfad Resources.

Following the conclusion of PW1’s evidence-in-chief, Justice Egwuatu adjourned the matter until 12 May for continuation of trial.

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Security operatives foil bandit attack in Katsina

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Security operatives have foiled a bandit attack on a community watch and hunters’ base in Sukunkumi village, Kankia Local Government Area of Katsina State.

Security sources said the incident occurred around 7:30 pm on March 26, when about 15 heavily armed bandits on motorcycles attempted to overrun the facility.

According to counter-insurgency expert Zagazola Makama, the sources said security teams quickly moved to the area and engaged the attackers in a gun duel, forcing them to flee into nearby bushes.

The sources added that three motorcycles were recovered at the scene, including two that had earlier been taken from hunters during the clash.

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They further stated that a Community Watch member, Yusuf Ibrahim, 30, sustained a gunshot wound to his left leg and was taken to General Hospital Kankia for treatment.

The sources also said patrols and clearance operations have been stepped up in the area to track down the fleeing suspects and prevent further attacks.

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Ex-Zamfara Senator Marafa Joins NDC, Citing Court Cases Within ADC

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Former Senator representing Zamfara Central Senatorial District, Senator Kabir Garba Marafa, formally defected to the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) on Tuesday, along with his supporters. This move marks his second party switch in under a month.

Senator Marafa, who served in the Senate from 2011 to 2019, was welcomed by the NDC National Leader and Senator for Bayelsa West, Seriake Dickson, at Dickson’s residence in Abuja. The NDC National Chairman, Senator Moses Cleopas, and other party stakeholders were also present.

The defection comes just three weeks after Marafa joined the African Democratic Congress (ADC) on 8th April 2026. He had previously resigned from the All Progressives Congress (APC) on 28th August 2025, citing internal disputes within the ruling party.

Speaking to journalists shortly after receiving his NDC membership card, Marafa explained that his departure from the ADC was prompted by concerns over numerous ongoing legal challenges and the limited time remaining before critical electoral deadlines set by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

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“The point of joining a political party is to provide an opportunity to contest and serve your people. If I were to ask you, what are the chances of the ADC succeeding?” Marafa questioned.

He stressed that his decision wasn’t motivated by ill will towards the ADC. “I’m not wishing them anything bad, as they are my friends and partners. We are united in this struggle. However, considering the number of legal cases pending and the limited time left, anyone intending to contest an election in Nigeria needs to be a member of a substantial political party by, at the latest, 9th May,” he said.

Marafa expressed doubt about the ADC’s ability to resolve its legal issues before key dates for party primaries and candidate registration. “How many court cases are we waiting for to determine the ADC’s fate? Let’s be honest and fair to ourselves. We’re awaiting a decision from the Supreme Court, knowing that the outcome could be evenly split, potentially leading to further litigation.”

He warned that prolonged legal battles could leave him and his supporters without a viable platform. “If that happens, where would we begin? By the time registration closes, what will I tell my people? That I waited in the ADC hoping for a favourable resolution, which isn’t even in their control?”

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The former Senator said the decision to move to the NDC followed extensive consultations with his political base and legal advisors. “This is the main reason I met with my supporters to brainstorm and engaged experienced lawyers to assess the situation and advise us. Their advice led me and my supporters to join the NDC.”

Marafa pledged his loyalty to the NDC’s leadership and internal processes. “Therefore, whatever decision my new party, the NDC, takes regarding its presidential candidate when the time comes, we will respect it,” he said.

Senator Dickson described Marafa as a seasoned politician whose arrival would strengthen the NDC, particularly in Zamfara State and the wider North-West geopolitical zone. He urged Marafa to utilise his grassroots network to mobilise support and help address insecurity in the region.

“I welcome and recognise the distinguished delegation you’ve brought with you. Marafa is a significant figure, hailing from the Savannah region of Nigeria,” Dickson said. “This isn’t simply about joining a political party; it’s about a commitment to service, leadership, and delivering results for the people. The NDC is a party for everyone, including the less privileged and those who are hungry and insecure. That’s why our motto is service to the people.”

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NDC National Chairman, Senator Moses Cleopas, added that the party is founded on a people-oriented agenda centred on inclusion, service delivery, and national renewal. He noted that the NDC is positioning itself as a credible alternative platform for women, young people, and people with disabilities as political activity intensifies ahead of the 2027 general election.

Marafa’s defection is considered a boost to the NDC’s efforts to expand its presence in the North-West, a region considered crucial in national elections.

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