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Govt opens up over escape of repentant terrorists escape from camp
The Borno State Government has denied the rumor making the mills that six out of the former Boko Haram insurgents kept in the hajj camp have escaped.
A statement by the Commissioner of information Professor Usman Tar yesterday stated that indeed six out of the over 20,000 in the camp escaped but they did not leave with any arms from the camp.
“These repentant insurgents escaped unarmed and are being tracked down.”
Regarding the rumors that the absconders escaped with government arms, “preliminary investigation reveals that this was not true.” said the Commissioner.
The Statement further stated that, “the attention of the Borno State government has been drawn to a recent escape of six repentant insurgents that had surrendered to the Borno State Government and processed under the Borno Model of Reconciliation, Peace building and Development.
“The Borno State government is fully aware of the incident and remains committed to collaborating with the relevant agencies to track and arrest the escapees.” Said Professor Tar
“These Repentant returnees are part of a cohort of over 20,000 militants that were recently documented, processed, profiled and categorized as “low risk” in terms of their mental state, vulnerability to violent extremism, propensity for psychotropic substance abuse and probability of relapse to violence.
“Terrorists and other violent non-state actors have historically acquired weapons from various subterranean sources, which they use in their propaganda videos. Therefore, seeing weapons in such videos does not imply they belong to the government.
“It is important to note that the six absconders are a very small and insignificant number when compared to the over 20,000 repentant individuals who were successfully processed and domiciled in the exit programme.
“The Borno State Government wishes to warn the public and stakeholders that we should be careful not to give in to terrorists’ propaganda by demoralizing our gallant troops and law-abiding citizens, as any amplification of this unfortunate situation may likely embolden the terrorists and undermine the ongoing counter-insurgency operations.
“Citizens should be rest assured that all that is being done is to ensure peace in Borno State. We urge citizens and stakeholders to continue to support the government’s efforts in that regard. The Government is committed to restoring peace and security across the state.” The release stated.
Meanwhile, one resident has been killed while two others got injured in a recent attack by insurgents at the Kirawa community near Gwoza town recently.
A Cameroonian soldier under the Multinational Joint Task Force ( MNJTF ) was also said to be missing as Boko Haram attacked Kirawa Community of Gwoza council area of Borno state.
Sources told this reporter that the latest attack occurred barely a week ago where the terrorists abducted 15 farmers and killed five other civilians on the Nigerian independence day in Ngoshe community of the same Gwoza council area.
A source with the information of last week’s attack in Ngoshe , said the terrorists ambushed the farmers while they were busy with their farming activities in the community.
” After they took them to their base, the terrorists slaughtered the five that were killed , but later released three women out of the 15 farmers abducted at Ngoshe. ” said a source..
Speaking to our correspondent in a telephone conversation over the Kirawa attack, a resident of Gwoza who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said the terrorists killed one civilian who was in a military vehicle, while two others sustained injuries as two military vehicles were set ablaze by the terrorists who fled after attacking the community.
The Emir of Gwoza, Alhaji Mohammed Idirisa Timta, has equally lamented the attacks on farmers and promised that residents would collaborate with the Nigerian military to ensure that the remnants of the terrorists are eliminated.
A statment from a resident in Gwoza summed up the whole incident of last week.
“We sorrowfully announce the abduction of about 15 farmers, including children, women, young, and elderly, by Boko Haram terrorists in Ngoshe, Gwoza LGA.
“The attack also resulted in the death of CJTF member Jubril Dada Zarana and five civilians. The terrorists ambushed the farmers while they were busy with their farming activities.
“After taking them to their base, the terrorists mercilessly slaughtered 5 people namely; Isa Musa Moh’d Diyara ( Doglas), Salawuddin Suleman Dauda ( Lawan), Maryam Gwambran, Matan Kaka Mobil Aga, Baba Amos.
” The Boko Haram terrorists later released three 3 women, Anna Andrew Gadzawaga, Hauwa Braga and two little unidentified boys.
“Moreover, some people are missing as a result of this incident. The people did not return to Ngoshe during the catastrophe and as reported by the released women, they are not part of the abducted.
“The names of the missing residents noware: Babawo Kanin Shagari, Ummi Trabos and Babson Yaron Teacher.”
The source called on residents of the state and Gwoza Concerned Citizens, to please include their people in their prayers as they endure this helpless situation.
“Our people are severely suffering due to lack of essential life supports but they have chosen to remain in their fatherland because of the love they have for it. Neither Government nor NGO’S is providing them with food supplies.
The little farming of which they have hope for survival on, they have to put their lives along the line in order to harvest what they have planted. People of Ngoshe and the Neighboring villages (Gava, Agapalawa, Amuda, Chinene, Chikide, Dhugwade, Kwadale, Bokko, Barawa, Kughum, etc). Only God can come to our aid. Part of the people of the aforementioned villages are currently living in Ngoshe.” Said our source
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Trump declares ‘only two genders’ to be official US policy
US President Donald Trump said in his inauguration speech Monday that his government’s official policy would only recognize two genders, ending the current practice of providing a third gender option in some settings.
“I will also end the government policy of trying to socially engineer race and gender into every aspect of public and private life… As of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders, male and female,” he said.
US President Donald Trump vowed Monday to revamp US trade, promising tariffs and taxes on other countries to aid Americans, in an inaugural address as he took office as 47th president of his country.
“I will immediately begin the overhaul of our trade system to protect American workers and families,” he said. “Instead of taxing our citizens to enrich other countries, we will tariff and tax foreign countries to enrich our citizens.”
US President Donald Trump vowed Monday to deport “millions and millions” of undocumented migrants as he was sworn in after running an election campaign that focused on illegal immigration.
“First, I will declare a national emergency at our southern border. All illegal entry will immediately be halted, and we will begin the process of returning millions and millions of criminal aliens back to the places from which they came,” he said.
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Avoid Confrontation With Trump, Akinyemi Tells Tinubu
Foremost Professor of Political Science, Bolaji Akinyemi, has asked President Bola Tinubu to avoid confrontation with the newly sworn-in 47th President of the United States, Donald Trump.
“If I were President Tinubu, I would try to steer clear of antagonising him because there is nothing a bully likes better than taking on people who are not strong enough to resist him,” Akinyemi said on Channels Television’s Politics Today programme on Monday.
“You know there is that African proverb that if you are not strong enough to take on a bully and you take him on, you are just even going to suffer more for it.
“That’s the advice I will give President Tinubu: try and avoid having a confrontation with him even if that means that he does things that annoy or does things that step on the interests of Nigeria. There are ways in which you could address his reaction without confrontation.”
Prof Akinyemi, a former Director General of the Nigerian Institute of International Affairs (NIIA), faulted the inaugural speech of Trump as uninspiring, “shocking and depressing”.
The octogenarian said rather than rallying the world for peace, Trump took time to threaten the rest of the world with a bouquet of hostile policies including tacking back Panama Canal, renaming the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America, tariff wars, and others.
Akinyemi said the US president would “soon learn that there are repercussions to policies, to jingoism”, adding that the world is “in for a rough ride for four years” of the Trump presidency.
The former Nigerian Minister of External Affairs said Nigeria is out of the focus on the 78-year-old most powerful president and that Africa’s most populous nation should not expect anything extraordinary from the Trump presidency.
Trump was sworn in as president on Monday, succeeding Joe Biden, four years after an electoral defeat that truncated his second-term ambition.
Trump, 78, was a political outsider at his first inauguration in 2017 as the 45th president, but this time around he is surrounded by America’s wealthy and powerful.
The world’s richest man, Elon Musk, Meta boss Mark Zuckerberg, Amazon chief Jeff Bezos and Google CEO Sundar Pichai all had prime seats in the Capitol alongside Trump’s family and cabinet members.
While Trump refused to attend Joe Biden’s 2021 inauguration after falsely claiming electoral fraud by the Democrat, this time Biden has been keen to restore the sense of tradition.
Biden joined former presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton at the Capitol. Former first ladies Hillary Clinton and Laura Bush were there but ex-first lady Michelle Obama pointedly stayed away.
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Northern Lawmakers Signal Possible Amendments to Tax Reform Bills
Some northern lawmakers in the House of Representatives have indicated that the Nigeria Governors Forum’s (NGF) endorsement of the revised Value-Added Tax (VAT) sharing formula in the proposed tax bills may be subject to amendments by federal lawmakers before passage.
In 2024, President Bola Tinubu submitted four tax bills to the National Assembly, following recommendations from the Presidential Taskforce on Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms led by Taiwo Oyedele. The proposed bills include the Nigeria Tax Bill 2024, the Nigeria Tax Administration Bill, the Nigeria Revenue Service (Establishment) Bill, and the Joint Revenue Board (Establishment) Bill.
The bills have sparked diverse opinions, with northern leaders opposing the VAT provisions. On October 29, the Northern Governors Forum opposed the proposed tax amendment bills. Two days later, the National Economic Council advised Tinubu to withdraw the bills for broader consultations.
While the bills saw some success in the Senate, they faced stiff opposition in the House of Representatives, with over 70 northern lawmakers blocking debate on the general principles of the bills. Critics, including former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and Governors Bala Mohammed and Babagana Zulum, argued that the reforms could harm the northern economy, particularly the VAT derivation component.
Last week, the President achieved a breakthrough at a meeting between the NGF and the Oyedele-led committee. The 36 governors proposed that VAT revenue be shared 50% based on equality, 30% on derivation, and 20% based on population.
Speaking to journalists, Sada Soli, representing Jibia/Kaita Federal Constituency, expressed the House’s readiness to support the governors but noted that the bills might face amendments during debates. He emphasized the need for thorough scrutiny to correct fundamental drafting errors.
Joshua Gana, a PDP lawmaker from Niger State, confirmed that the northern caucus had not met over the bills, as the House is mourning the recent death of Deputy Whip Hon Adewunmi Onanuga. He added that caucuses are free to deliberate until the House reconvenes on January 28, 2025.
Terseer Ugbor, representing Kwande/Ushongo Federal Constituency, echoed Gana’s position, indicating that the northern caucus has yet to take a firm stand on the governors’ support for the bills.
Meanwhile, the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) is studying the tax reform proposals and plans to provide specific recommendations within 48 hours. ACF National Publicity Secretary Prof Tukur Muhammad-Buba stated that the forum is generally satisfied with the equity, population, and derivation considerations in the proposals.
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