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Kanu’s threat to wreak havoc in Nigeria not empty boast, FG tells court
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The Federal Government on Friday told a Federal High Court sitting in Abuja that the threat by Biafra nation agitator, Mazi Nnamdi Kanu to break up Nigeria and establish the Republic of Biafra should not be considered an empty boast.
The government said Kanu, who publicly declared his intention to break up Nigeria and whose actions led to the death of scores of security agents and Nigerians, should be made to answer for his crimes.
Responding to a No Case application made by Kanu, counsel to federal government lawyer Chief Adegboyega Awomolo, SAN, said the Biafran leader’s many broadcasts caused Nigerians great pain.
The senior lawyer told Justice James Omotosho to reject the claims by Kanu that he had no case to answer in the seven-count terrorism charges brought against him by the federal government.
Awomolo argued that boasting to break up Nigeria is a fundamental security issue to the nation and should not be trivialized as an empty threat as claimed by Kanu.
The government lawyer told the court that Kanu in the broadcast directed his followers to go after police men to kill them along with their families, adding that over 170 security agents were killed shortly after the broadcast.
“The defendant made a broadcast. He proudly declared himself as an IPOB leader even when he knew that IPOB had been proscribed. He made a broadcast that the world will come to standstill.
‘The law of Nigeria prohibits words capable of making Nigerians live in perpetual fears, threatening to bring Nigeria down. The aim is to create Biafra and not a mere boasting, and there are consequences for such boasting.
Awomolo urged Justice Omotosho to reject the no case submission by Kanu and order him to enter his defence in the charges against him, stresding that the no case application was a misplaced and misconceived one.
However, Kanu, through his lead counsel, Chief Kanu Agabi SAN, had faulted the prosecution of his client in the charges and asked the court to discharge and acquit him.
Among others, Agabi SAN said that throughout the proceedings, no single witness was called to tell the court how he was incited by Kanu to resort to violence.
He also informed the court that the five witnesses called during trial who are operatives of the Department of the State Service (DSS) admitted that their roles were limited to obtaining statements from Kanu.
Agabi argued that no investigation whatsoever was carried out on Kanu’s statements and no report of any investigation on terrorism allegations was made available to the court.
The senior lawyer drew the attention of the court to the charges against Kanu, which were amended eight times, yet no one came to testify that he was instigated to violence.
Insisting that Kanu was only asking people to defend themselves from the wanting killings, Agabi argued that the threat to bring the World down by Kanu was a mere boasting and should not be used against him to justify terrorism offences.
He said that asking Nigerians to defend themselves is a constitutional right and has been re-echoed by other Nigerians, including General T. Y Danjuma rtd.
Agabi also faulted the solitary confinement of Kanu in the last 10 years in violations of international law that solidarity confinement must not last for more than 15 days.
Insisting that ingredients of terrorism charges were not established throughout the trial, Agabi pleaded with the judge to hold that no prima facie made against Kanu to warrant ordering him to enter defence in the charges.
Justice Omotosho, after taking arguments for and against the no case application, fixed October 10 for ruling.
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Insecurity: CAN declares 3-day national mourning
The Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has declared a three-day national mourning period, from June 12, to June 14 to honour the victims of violent attacks, mass abductions, and banditry across the country.
The apex Christian body also designated June 14 as “Black Sunday” across all Churches as a mark of solidarity with families affected by the lingering security crisis.
The President of CAN, Archbishop Daniel Okoh, made the announcement on Tuesday in Abuja while reading a communiqué issued at the end of the National Church Denominational Leaders Summit.
The summit, held at the National Christian Centre and themed “The State of the Nation and the Way Forward,” brought together top Church leaders, block leaders, and delegates to prayerfully review the country’s challenges.
Okoh expressed deep concern over the escalating wave of violence, citing recent incidents of killings, kidnappings, and destruction of communities in states such as Oyo, Ogun, Borno, Kwara, and Kogi.
He urged the Federal Government to immediately declare a state of emergency on national security to halt the ongoing bloodshed.
”Communities are under attack; citizens are kidnapped from their homes and places of work, travelers are abducted on highways, and farmers are driven from their lands.
”Innocent men, women, and children are killed, maimed, displaced, and, in some cases, brutally beheaded by criminal and terrorist elements,” Okoh said.
The CAN President criticised the “recurring resort to conciliatory and pacifist rhetoric by senior government officials” in response to grave security threats, calling instead, for a proactive, result-oriented approach.
He reminded the government that the primary responsibility of any administration remains the protection of lives and property.
Consequently, the Cleric demanded a comprehensive review of the nation’s security architecture, improved intelligence gathering, stronger inter-agency cooperation, and greater operational accountability.
He also threw his weight behind decentralising security operations, calling for the immediate acceleration of constitutional and legislative processes for the establishment of state police.
The CAN President further demanded the immediate and unconditional release of all abducted school children, teachers, and other citizens currently held captive by criminal elements.
On the humanitarian front, Okoh called for the establishment of a comprehensive compensation, rehabilitation, and resettlement programme for victims of terrorism and families who have lost livelihoods or loved ones.
He also tasked individual Churches across the federation to strengthen internal support systems by providing humanitarian assistance, trauma care, and peace-building initiatives for displaced persons within their localities.
Okoh lamented that premature electioneering, political calculations, and party defections were taking center stage among the political class while many communities remained under siege.
He advised political leaders and parties to shun divisive distractions and prioritise national security.
The Cleric called on organised labour groups, civil society organisations and traditional institutions to collaborate in holding the government accountable.
Okoh reaffirmed the commitment of the Church to national unity, peace, and justice.
He stressed that, while prayers would be intensified, they must be matched with sustained civic engagement and advocacy.
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Oyo abduction: Teachers Stage Protest in Osun
The Osun State chapter of the Nigeria Union of Teachers, NUT, on Tuesday staged a peaceful protest in Osogbo over the abduction of teachers and students in Oriire Local Government Area of Oyo State.
The Osun NUT called for urgent measures to improve security in schools across the country.
The teachers marched through major streets carrying placards with inscriptions such as “Government Should Act Now”, “Free Our Teachers and Students Now” and “Our Teachers and Students Must Be Free Now”, while condemning the incident and demanding the safe return of the victims.
The demonstration drew participation from teachers across the state, who expressed concern over what they described as growing threats to educational institutions and the safety of both staff and learners.
Addressing the protesters, Osun NUT Chairman, Isaac Babalola, described the abduction as unfortunate and warned that such attacks posed a serious threat to education and the welfare of teachers and students nationwide.
He said, “Schools must remain safe environments for teaching and learning. Continued attacks on educational institutions could discourage parents from sending their children to school.”
Babalola urged security agencies to intensify efforts to rescue the abducted teachers and students and ensure that those responsible for the attack were brought to justice.
According to him, “The recurring cases of attacks on schools in different parts of the country require urgent and coordinated action from relevant authorities.
“The safety of teachers and students must be treated as a priority. No child should be afraid of going to school and no teacher should work under fear of abduction or violence.”
He further called on both the Federal and State Governments to strengthen security infrastructure in schools through the deployment of security personnel and the installation of surveillance facilities where necessary.
The union leader also stressed the need for stronger collaboration among security agencies, school authorities and host communities to safeguard educational institutions from future attacks.
Some of the protesting teachers expressed concern over recurring security challenges facing schools and urged governments at all levels to adopt proactive measures to prevent similar incidents.
They appealed to education stakeholders and relevant authorities to act swiftly to protect teachers and students, warning that failure to address the situation could further endanger learning environments across the country.
Responding to the demands of the protesters, Osun State Governor, Ademola Adeleke, commended the union for raising concerns over the kidnapping of teachers and students in Oriire local government area.
Represented by the Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Education, Muritala Jimoh, the governor said “efforts were ongoing by both the Oyo State Government and the Federal Government to secure the release of all the abducted victims”.
Adeleke assured teachers and students of their safety and disclosed that a high-level security meeting was being planned to strengthen the protection of lives, property and educational infrastructure.
He also called for the collective efforts of stakeholders across the country to ensure safer schools.
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We’re Working to Secure Return Tickets for Senators Who Lost Primaries — Akpabio
President of the Senate, Godswill Akpabio, has disclosed that the leadership of the Senate is making efforts to ensure that some senators who lost their parties’ primary elections ahead of the 2027 general elections are given another opportunity to return to the National Assembly.
Akpabio made the revelation on Tuesday during plenary following the Senate’s four-week recess, while addressing the outcome of the recently concluded party primaries across the country.
According to reports, about 40 serving senators from various political parties, including the All Progressives Congress (APC), the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), and the Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), failed to secure their parties’ tickets for the next election cycle.
While congratulating lawmakers who emerged victorious in the primaries, Akpabio acknowledged the disappointment experienced by those who were unsuccessful, assuring them that efforts were underway to minimize political setbacks within the Senate.
“I felicitate, particularly those who have secured their mandates to represent their parties in the next election. I know that there will always be victories and disappointments, yet above every individual triumph stands a greater triumph, the triumph of democracy itself,” he said.
The Senate President noted that the leadership of the upper chamber was surprised by the number of incumbent lawmakers who lost their bids for re-election, adding that discussions were ongoing to find political solutions for some of those affected.
“And in this Senate, we have promised that we will have very few disappointments, and I do know that the Senate leader and the leadership of the Senate are working very hard towards that, so in advance, I will say congratulations to all of us across party lines,” Akpabio stated.
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