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Kano Assembly Speaker Describes June 12 as Symbol of Nigeria’s Democratic Journey

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By Jabiru Hassan

The Speaker of the Kano State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Jibril Ismail Falgore, has described June 12 as a symbol of Nigeria’s journey towards democratic governance, the rule of law and accountable leadership.

Falgore stated this in a message to commemorate Democracy Day, as Nigerians marked another anniversary of the historic June 12 struggle.

The message was contained in a statement signed by the Chief Press Secretary to the Kano State House of Assembly, Kamaluddeen Sani Shawai, and made available to journalists in Kano.

According to the Speaker, June 12 occupies a unique place in Nigeria’s political history and serves as a reminder of the courage, resilience and sacrifices of citizens who fought for democratic governance.

He said the significance of the day transcends partisan politics and reflects the collective will of the people, their demand for justice and accountability, and their commitment to democratic values.

While acknowledging the progress made since Nigeria’s return to civilian rule, Falgore noted that several challenges still remain in the quest to fully realise the ideals of democracy.

He reaffirmed the commitment of the Kano State Government under Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf to promoting inclusive governance, strengthening democratic institutions and enhancing accountability in public service.

The Speaker also reiterated the commitment of the Kano State House of Assembly to responding to the aspirations of the people through effective legislation and oversight.

According to him, the Assembly remains determined to enact people-oriented laws that will improve the welfare and living standards of residents across the state.

Falgore urged citizens to continue supporting efforts aimed at strengthening democratic institutions and promoting peaceful coexistence.

He called on Nigerians to work collectively towards building a society where justice, development and citizen participation are not merely aspirations but realities experienced by all.

On behalf of members of the Kano State House of Assembly, the Speaker congratulated the people of Kano State, Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on the occasion of Democracy Day.

He expressed optimism that Nigeria’s democracy would continue to grow stronger through justice, equity, national unity and active civic participation.

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Sagbama NBA Backs Special Courts for Kidnapping, Banditry Cases

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The Chairman of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA), Sagbama Branch, Barr. Ogheneochuko J. Sampson, has supported calls for the establishment of special courts to fast-track the prosecution of kidnapping and banditry cases across Nigeria. Speaking with journalists in Yenagoa ahead of the branch’s 2026 Law Week, Sampson described the proposal as a positive step toward addressing insecurity, noting that similar arrangements already exist for electoral matters.

“The idea of special courts for kidnapping and banditry cases is a welcome development and should be replicated across the country,” he said. However, he questioned whether federal and state governments would provide the resources needed to sustain such courts, including funding, judicial personnel, and infrastructure.“The challenge is not just creating the courts.

Governments must be willing to fund them, employ more judges, and provide the necessary facilities,” he added.Sampson also stressed that tackling insecurity requires broader efforts beyond the judiciary, calling for greater accountability in the management of security resources and measures to curb the proliferation of illegal firearms.

Commenting on the justice sector in Bayelsa State, the NBA chairman commended Governor Douye Diri’s administration for investments in judicial infrastructure and road projects, which he said have improved access to justice in several local government areas.

He rated the performance of the state’s judiciary at 80 percent, citing improved court facilities and stronger collaboration between the bench and the bar. The NBA Sagbama Branch’s 2026 Law Week is scheduled to hold from June 21 to June 28 with the theme: “True Justice: The Need for Institutional and Individual Accountability in Safeguarding Democracy.”

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Retired General Tsiga: Nigeria Must Target Bandit Networks to End Insecurity

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By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna

A retired Brigadier General and former Director-General of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), Brigadier General Maharazu Tsiga, has said Nigeria must dismantle the wider networks supporting bandit groups to effectively end insecurity.

Tsiga, who spent nearly two months in captivity after being abducted by bandits, made the statement during an interactive session with journalists in Kaduna. The retired military officer said addressing banditry requires more than negotiations with armed groups, stressing the need to target individuals involved in supplying weapons, logistics and intelligence to criminal networks.

“From what I observed during my time in captivity, we must pursue them aggressively. Negotiations alone may not solve the problem,” he said.Tsiga explained that bandits are not beyond reach, noting that they remain vulnerable to military operations and other security interventions.

He, however, warned that the focus should not only be on armed criminals but also on the support systems that enable their activities.“It is not only the bandits that matter. What about the informers, suppliers and others supporting them? They are also part of the problem,” he said.

Recounting his experience in captivity, Tsiga alleged that bandit leaders maintained contacts with individuals involved in supplying ammunition and other resources. He claimed that during his captivity, he overheard discussions involving the supply of ammunition and alleged that some individuals benefiting from insecurity could frustrate peace efforts.

The retired general urged the government, security agencies and citizens to work together in confronting the financing and logistics networks behind banditry. His comments come amid ongoing national discussions on the best approach to tackling kidnapping, banditry and other violent crimes across the country.

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Bayelsa Records N37.08bn Closing Balance, Details Revenue and Expenditure

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The Bayelsa State Government has announced a closing balance of N37.08 billion for May 2026, while reaffirming its commitment to completing ongoing projects and promoting transparency in public finance management.Commissioner for Information, Orientation and Strategy, Hon. Ebiuwou Koku-Obiyai, disclosed this during the state’s April-May 2026 transparency briefing held at the Treasury Building in Yenagoa.

She said the briefing was part of the administration’s accountability policy and assured residents that ongoing projects, including the Ekeremor-Agge Road, Nembe-Brass Road, the nine-storey Secretariat Building and the 25,000-capacity Olympic Stadium at Igbogene, remained priorities.

Technical Adviser to the Governor on Treasury and Accounts, Timipere Seipulou, presented the financial details, stating that Bayelsa received a gross FAAC inflow of N42.33 billion in April. The April receipts included N27.27 billion from derivation revenue, N7.48 billion statutory allocation, N6.33 billion VAT and N1.24 billion from non-oil revenue. After deductions, the state recorded a net FAAC inflow of N41.43 billion, while total receipts, including other sources, stood at N44.71 billion.

For May, Seipulou said the state received N52.81 billion gross FAAC allocation, which rose to N63.86 billion after additional receipts.He explained that May expenditure included N13.1 billion in salary-related payments, while recurrent expenditure stood at N6.98 billion and capital expenditure at N20.37 billion.

According to him, Bayelsa ended May with a surplus of N14.93 billion, which, added to the previous balance, brought the closing balance to N37.08 billion carried forward into June. On the Atala Oil Field, Seipulou clarified that the state’s equity participation would generate revenue through declared dividends rather than direct monthly payments.

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