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Gombe gov mourns as gunmen kill ex-perm sec

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Governor Muhammadu Yahaya, on Saturday, said he received with shock and sadness the news of the death of a retired Permanent Secretary and former Chairman of the Gombe State Board of Internal Revenue Service, Atiku Mu’azu.

The late Permanent Secretary was reportedly abducted and killed in Kano State, where he had been residing after his retirement from public service.

Yahaya, in a condolence message signed by the Director-General, Press Affairs, Gombe Government House, commended the swift response of security agencies, who have since apprehended a suspect in connection with the heinous crime.

He urged them to ensure that thorough investigations are conducted and that justice is served without delay.

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“On behalf of the government and people of Gombe State, Governor Inuwa Yahaya extends his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family, friends, and associates of the deceased, as well as the people of Kalishen in Shongom Local Government Area, where he hailed from,” the statement partly read.

The governor prayed to Almighty Allah to grant them the strength, adding, “to bear this profound loss, forgive the shortcomings of the deceased and admit him into Aljannat Firdaus.”

According to a viral message which was obtained by our correspondent, the deceased, who resided at Kabuga/Jan Bulo Estate along Gwarzo Road, in Kano State, received a phone call from his mechanic that his stolen car was found, urging the unsuspecting deceased to hasten to meet them to identify and retrieve the car.

Mu’azu allegedly met them at the designated location but never returned.

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“Later, the abductors reached his family with a ransom demand of N20 million. but the family could only raise N10 million, which the abductors collected, only to later drop his dead body by the roadside of a different location. A suspect has been arrested, but the mechanic is on the run,” the message concluded.

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Human trafficking: Hisbah rescues 16 underage victims in Kano

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Hisbah operatives in Kano have successfully rescued 16 trafficked girls at a motor park in the state.

The victims, all underage girls were rescued at the luxury bus station, Unguwa Uku.

Speaking after the operation, the Deputy Commandant, Hisbah, Mujahid Aminuddeen Abubakar said, “Our men at the motor park were able to confiscate some persons with underage female children about to be trafficked to Lagos, from there to Benin Republic and to Ghana.

“What they do, is from Ghana they will procure fake passports for them and disperse them into other Arab countries.

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“All the children are underage and all females and they don’t even know what is happening. From here, some of them will die, some will be sold, some will be subjected to prostitution, some will be made slaves and it’s all against the law.

“Unfortunately, they are all Hausa, nine from Kano, four from Katsina, two from Jigawa, one from Borno; about 16 of them.”

He, therefore, called on parents to be more vigilant and shun the temptation of acquiring wealth by all means by allowing their children to risk their lives for trafficking.

“Parents must watch over them and be more vigilant; there is nothing good about it, it’s an act of slavery these girls are being subjected to when taken outside,” he said.

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Man Allegedly Kills Father Over Motorcycle In Ondo

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A 32-year-old man, Sunday Abilewa, has been remanded in custody for allegedly strangling his father to death in Isua-Akoko, Akoko South-East Local Government Area of Ondo State, following a dispute over a motorcycle.

The defendant was arraigned before a Magistrates’ Court on a one-count charge of murder after his arrest by officers of the Ondo State Police Command.

The police prosecutor, Inspector Abdulateef Suleiman, told the court that the incident occurred on December 31, 2024 at about 5:00 pm at Eberi Quarters, Isua-Akoko.

Suleiman said the defendant had approached his 68-year-old father, Abu Abilewa, demanding he buy him a new motorcycle.

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When the father refused, an argument ensued, during which the defendant allegedly grabbed his father’s neck and strangled him to death.

The prosecutor added that efforts by the deceased’s wife to intervene were unsuccessful, as the defendant was reportedly under the influence of hard drugs at the time.

He stated that the offence contravenes Section 316 and is punishable under Section 319 of the Criminal Code, Cap 37, Vol. II, Laws of Ondo State, 2006.

Suleiman, therefore, urged the court to remand the defendant in custody, pending legal advice from the Director of Public Prosecutions (DPP).

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The presiding Magistrate, F.A. Akinboboye declined to take the defendant’s plea and ordered his remand at the Olokuta Correctional Centre.

The case was adjourned till February 25, 2025.

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DHQ Reports Deaths of 22 Soldiers and Several Terrorist Commanders in Borno Clash

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An intense clash between the Nigerian Military and terrorists in Borno State has led to the death of 22 soldiers and the neutralization of over 70 insurgents, including three high-ranking terrorist commanders.

This development was disclosed on Sunday by the Director of Defence Media Operations, Maj. Gen. Edward Buba, in an official statement. The encounter occurred in the notorious Timbuktu Triangle, a stronghold of terrorist activity in Borno State.

The operation, conducted under Operation Hadin Kai, commenced on January 16, 2025, with the objective of dismantling terrorist enclaves within the region. According to Maj. Gen. Buba, the clearance operation involved multiple engagements with insurgents, resulting in significant gains for the military.

He stated:
“Troops of Operation Hadin Kai in the Northeast conducted a clearance operation targeting a renowned terrorist stronghold known as the Timbuktu Triangle. The three-pronged offensive aimed to dismantle terrorist activities in the area began on January 16, 2025, and is ongoing.”

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During the encounters, the military neutralized over 70 insurgents, including three key commanders:

Talha (Terrorist Special Forces Commander)
Mallam Umar (Operations Commander)
Abu Yazeed (Brigade Commander)

Maj. Gen. Buba detailed how the terrorists deployed various lethal tactics, including improvised explosive devices (IEDs), suicide bombers, and drones, to halt the military’s advance. However, the troops, well-versed in such methods, successfully repelled the attacks.

He explained:
“During the operations, the terrorists deployed improvised explosive devices, person-borne IEDs (suicide bombers), and vehicle-borne IEDs (explosive-laden vehicles) in an attempt to hinder the troops’ progress. Additionally, they employed amateur drones, which were shot down by the troops.”

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Despite the military’s successes, the operation came at a cost. “Troops sadly recorded 22 killed-in-action casualties with several others wounded. The media is urged to refrain from publishing the names of the fallen soldiers until their families have been formally notified,” Buba said.

The killing of Talha, Mallam Umar, and Abu Yazeed marks a significant blow to the leadership structure of the terrorist group, potentially disrupting their operational strategies. Military analysts have hailed the operation as a critical step in weakening the insurgency in the region.

Operation Hadin Kai continues to target terrorist strongholds across the Northeast, aiming to restore stability to the region. Maj. Gen. Buba reiterated the military’s commitment to safeguarding the nation while urging the public to remain vigilant and provide timely information to security agencies.

The loss of 22 soldiers serves as a sobering reminder of the sacrifices made by the armed forces in their fight against terrorism. Citizens and community leaders have been encouraged to honor the memory of the fallen heroes by supporting the military’s efforts to secure the nation.

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This operation underscores the complexities of combating insurgency in regions like the Timbuktu Triangle and highlights the Nigerian military’s determination to overcome these challenges in pursuit of lasting peace.

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