Tag: Niger

  • Over 50 Passengers Abducted In Fresh Niger Attack, Police Yet To Confirm

    Over 50 Passengers Abducted In Fresh Niger Attack, Police Yet To Confirm

    Less than three weeks after 40 NSTA passengers were kidnapped, gunmen have again abducted over 50 passengers along the Tegina-Minna road in the Rafi Local Government of Niger State.

    Speaking on Tuesday in Minna, a source told journalists that the gunmen blocked the road at Kundu town, a few kilometres from Zungeru town.

    According to reports, the passengers were in the three vehicles who were abducted and taken to an unknown destination while the vehicles were left by the roadside.

    Similarly, armed bandits kidnapped unknown numbers of villagers at Gidigori town in Rafi Local Government Area burning five cars and carting away valuables.

    Confirming the incident, senior government officials who craved anonymity said nothing has been heard from the bandits to enable the authorities to know the identities of those kidnapped.

    When contacted, the Police Public Relations Officer, ASP, Wasiu Abiodun, did not pick his calls to confirm the incident at the time of filing in the story.

  • Niger to Collaborate with Nigeria to Combat Insurgency in Border Areas

    Niger to Collaborate with Nigeria to Combat Insurgency in Border Areas

    By Dauda R Pam MAIDUGURI

    The Chief of Air Staff of Niger; Col. Amirou Abduolkader, is to collaborate with the Nigerian Air Force (NAF) to fight against the incessant  insurgency within the border areas of the two states.

    The Niger chief of the  Air staff hinted this to Reporters in MAIDUGURI at the Air Task Force, ATF, Operation LAFIYA Dole in a joint efforts to end Bokoharam terrorism  on the  border regions of lake chad.

    Recall, the two countries share borders in the Lake Chad region, where insurgents are hibernating to launch attacks in communities on the shores of the lake.

    He called for a synergy with Nigeria in collaborative joint combatant aerial border patrol especially in insurgency affected communities which include, Diffa, Bosso, Damasak, Malam Fatori, Gashigar and Gudumbali, the council headquarters of Guzamala in Borno state.


    “My visit to the Maiduguri Air Force base was to reinforce the cordial relationship between the two countries’ militaries,” he said.

     “Our relationship has been very good. We need to put our effort together to face the challenge we have.

    “We need to go further to improve joint aerial coordination between our air and ground forces for maximum results.”

    He commended the NAF for its activities in containing bandits and insurgents along the border areas of two countries and  that Niger is committed to work with Nigeria to ensure security and sustain peace in both nations.

    Responding, the Air Task Force Commander, Air Commodore Abubakar Abdulkadir thanked Abduolkadar for the visit to the Maiduguri air force base.

  • Bokinafaso, Niger, Benin republics are among 162 Kaduna Islamiah students, beggars arrested – Taskforce

    Bokinafaso, Niger, Benin republics are among 162 Kaduna Islamiah students, beggars arrested – Taskforce

    By Gabriel Udeh, Kaduna

    The Corp Marshal and Chief executive officer (CEO) Kaduna State Environmental law Enforcement Authority (KASTELEA), Major Garba Yahya Rimi (rtd), said the number of students of Shiekh Dahiru Bauchi islamiah school students and street beggars arrested have increased from 140 to 162.

    Major Rimi who is also the chairman Task Force on COVID-19 guidelines in kaduna state also revealed, in interview with our correspondent that parents of an Almajiri boy who was knockdown in kaduna has not been found, five days after the incident.

    He disclosed that the task force will engaged the service of specialist that would assist them identified the language of some Almajiris and the foreigners before dispatched them to their various states of origin according to directives of the government. 
    According to him, the foreigners of islamiah students from Bokinafasso, Niger and Benin republics, would be handed over to the immigration service for proper repatriation after they’ve been soughted out.

    He expressed worry that “about 5 to 6 days ago, I had a man with an Almajiri who was knock down around bypass, and uptil now nobody could trace the parents. No Govt will fold its hands and watch such thing happening in his state.

    Major Rimi stated that “we don’t target individual, “It’s not only sheikh Dahiru Bauchi. “We go by the law. And before we commenced, Kaduna state government, under the leadership of Mall. Nasir el-Rufai, constituted a committee, and a terms of reference was giving to us and we’re going by that terms. “And sometimes ago, the 19th northern States Governors and Fct Minister’s representative had a meeting at state house in Kaduna and resolved that Almajiris be taking back to their various states of origin after deliberation, to go to formal or Almajiri schools in their Area, where they can go back to their parents houses when closed from the school and that’s the law we’re using” he said.
    He also noted that “Also  there’s a Kaduna law 2016 banning street begging or hawking in Kaduna State.

    “So most of what we’re doing is based on those law. But People said we’re targeting sheikh Dahiru Bauchi, that’s not the truth. “Because the first time, we arrested about 22 Almajiris traveling from some states to another part of the country. “And at the same time we moved to the other side and arrested about 140 which we convey to Hajj camp legally allowed by the state government. 

    They’re (islamiah) student, and are more than 160 to162 all together because the number is increasing and their are two of them who could not tell us exactly where they came from.
    “We are trying to get specialist to help us find out, who’ll understands the language they’re speaking because we don’t understand. “The number could keep increasing, any given time because the operation will still continue for three months, and will cut across the 23 local government of the state. 

    “So it’s not only in Kaduna town”, he said.. On how along they’ll keep the Almajiris at Hajj camp? He said, “We’ll sought them out and dispatch them to their home states soon. “Not all of them are Nigerians. Some are from country’s like Niger republic, Bokinafaso and Benin republic. 

    “And we’re going to handover to immigration to sought them out and know whether they’re are in Nigeria legally or not. “We pick the 140 from the house they call their islamiah, from same place, and whether they have another place, we don’t know. “19th States and Abuja agreed that any beggar without a parent in the state should be arrested and repatriated to his own state, LG or ward as the case maybe. 

    “Any of the destitute like beggars, there’s a law banning them from going to street and if intercepted will be treated based on the same directive of the governors”, he said. End

  • 23 Dead, 33 Others Injured after truck conveying humans and cows crashed in Niger

    23 Dead, 33 Others Injured after truck conveying humans and cows crashed in Niger

    At least 23 people have been confirmed dead while 33 others were injured in a lone trailer accident which occured at Masha village along the Makera- Mokwa road in Niger state on Monday evening.

    Some cows and goats were also killed in the accident.

    The trailer was said to be conveying cows, some agricultural produce and human beings to the southern part of the country.

    Not less than 55 persons were reported to be in the trailer at the time the accident occured but the driver and his conductor could not be found at the scene of the incident as eyewitnesses said they didn’t die.

    All the injured have been taken to the Mokwa general hospital where they are currently receiving treatment, with some of the deceased deposited at the hospital morgue.

    The Sector Commander of the Federal Road Safety Corps in the state, Mr Joel Dagwa, who confirmed the incident in a statement said the accident involved “only a blue DAF trailer (95 Model)”.

    Dagwa who did not give the registration number of the vehicle blamed the accident on : “Speed Limit Violation and Loss Of Control”.

    The Sector Commander said the vehicle took off from Kebbi state and was heading to Lagos l, adding that all those in the trailer were men.

    See photos below; 

    23 people killed after truck conveying humans and cows crashed in Niger state
    23 people killed after truck conveying humans and cows crashed in Niger state
    23 people killed after truck conveying humans and cows crashed in Niger state
    23 people killed after truck conveying humans and cows crashed in Niger state
    23 people killed after truck conveying humans and cows crashed in Niger state
  • Niger NLC to resume suspended strike action on Tuesday

    Niger NLC to resume suspended strike action on Tuesday

    Workers in Niger state chapter of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), have disclosed that they will be resuming their suspended indefinite strike action over the decision of the State Government to pay the November salaries of civil servants on a percentage basis.

    Leaders of the organized labour in the state said the strike will resume on Tuesday, 1st December 2020 should the government fails to address their grievances.

    The NLC disclosed this in a letter addressed to Governor Dani Bello through the Niger Head of Service and signed by NLC Chairman, Comrade Yakubu Garba and TUC Chairman, Comrade Tanimu Yunusa.

    It read;

    “We write on behalf of the State Executive Council (SEC) of Niger State Organised Labour to convey to your esteemed office the harmonized position of the affiliate unions as follows:

    “That Niger State Government should refund the slashed June 2020 2020 salaries to desirable civil servants latest Tuesday, 1st December.

    “That the discussion on payment of outstanding October 2020 salaries of local government workers must be conclusive on or before Tuesday, December 1, 2020.

    “That the proposal by Niger State Government to pay November 2020 salaries of LGAs and state workers on a percentage basis is unacceptable and vehemently rejected.

    “That failure of the government to address issues 1, 2 and 3 above, the Organized Labour will be left with no other option than to resume the earlier suspended indefinite strike action effective midnight of
    Tuesday, December 1, 2020.”

  • FG signs MoU to import petrol from Niger

    FG signs MoU to import petrol from Niger

    The Federal Government of Nigeria and the Republic of Niger have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) for petroleum products transportation and storage.

    The ministry of Petroleum Resources disclosed this in a statement on Thursday.

    The statement added that the signing climaxed the bilateral agreements between President Muhammadu Buhari and President Mahamadou Issoufou.

    The MoU was signed by the GMD NNPC, Mallam Mele Kyari and the Director General of SONIDEP, Mr. Alio Toune under the supervision of the Ministers of State for Petroleum, Chief Timipre Sylva and Mr. Foumakoye Gado, respectively with the Secretary General of the African Petroleum Producers Organisation (APPO), Dr. Omar Farouk Ibrahim in attendance.

    Talks have been on-going between two countries for over four months – through the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation and Niger Republic’s National Oil Company, Societe Nigerienne De Petrole (SONIDEP), on petroleum products transportation and storage.

    Niger Republic’s Soraz Refinery in Zinder, some 260km from the Nigerian border, has an installed refining capacity of 20,000 barrels per day.

    Niger’s total domestic requirement is about 5,000bpd, thus leaving a huge surplus of about 15,000 bpd, mostly for export.

    Speaking shortly after the MoU signing, Sylva expressed delight over the development, describing it as another huge step in developing trade relations between both countries.

    “This is a major step forward. Niger Republic has some excess products which needs to be evacuated. Nigeria has the market for these products. Therefore, this is going to be a win-win relation for both countries. My hope is that this is going to be the beginning of deepening trade relations between Niger Republic and Nigeria,” the Minister added.

  • BREAKING:  Looters Invade a private warehouse in Niger State

    BREAKING: Looters Invade a private warehouse in Niger State

    Report coming from Madalla town in Niger state has it that, youths numbering in hundreds, have besieged a private warehouse, operated by a Lebanese in the area.
    Sources from the area told Daily Trust that the facility previously known as Madalla floor mill located off Abuja/Kaduna highway, has been surrounded by the youths around 9:30 am on Tuesday morning.
    They succeeded in gaining access to the facility by scaling the fence.
    Madalla floor mill facility, now moribund, was converted to a warehouse recently where businessmen from Suleja and other areas, store their goods.
    The services were extended to corporate organizations, government, and also politicians.
    Goods believed to be for emergency intervention were reportedly kept during the COVI-19 lockdown.
    It was gathered that by 10 am, youths had started taking goods out of the facility, amid shooting into the air by security personnel deployed to the scene.

  • Niger govt uncovers 350 dead civil servants still on pay roll

    Niger govt uncovers 350 dead civil servants still on pay roll

    An investigation by the Niger State government has revealed that 340 civil servants in the state are either dead or retired but are still receiving salaries.

    Also, workers numbering over 3,000 were discovered to have joined the civil service with forged certificates.

    A committee set up by the state government to look into the over blotted salary bills of the state disclosed this to journalists on Monday at the Government House in Minna, Niger State capital.

    Chairman of the Committee and Commissioner of Works, Ibrahim Panti told journalists that the findings took place after the Head of Service of the state forwarded the names of 26,387 civil servants to the committee, but only 25,861 of them were discovered to have registered on the screening portal.

    Panti also revealed that 1,789 civil servants did not complete the screening process due to credential problems among others, while 773 civil servants among those who registered absented themselves from the screening exercise.

    A total number of 169 screened staff were discovered missing from the September 2020 payment schedule submitted by the office of the Head of Service.

    The committee said it is however still looking into the issues of some of the civil servants who may have a genuine reason for being absent.

    Panti added that the comprehensive used in auditing the civil servants are available for possible human management development and for government stakeholders’ use.

    “These data would henceforth serve as the fulcrum for easy identification of each employee going forward and is hereby presented for the restructuring of the state civil service,” Mr Panti said.

  • Niger now exports fuel to Nigeria

    Niger Republic, a country that started commercial oil production in 2011, now exports petroleum products to Nigeria.

    For decades, Nigeria’s three major refineries have been grounded to near-zero capacity utilisation with all of its refined fuel imported from other countries. According to Guardian, data obtained from the African Refiners & Distributors Association (ARA) revealed that strong refinery performance in neighbouring Niger Republic meets local fuel demand, and the excess production is exported to Nigeria, Mali and Burkina Faso.

    As Nigeria struggles to get its refineries working and to attract foreign investment to the downstream sector of the oil industry, Niger has built a single 20,000-barrel per day refinery with configuration for local market. The facility is currently turning out liquefied petroleum gas, 7 per cent; gasoline, 32 per cent; and diesel, 61 per cent, to enable it optimise stranded crude supply.

    Niger built its refineries in less than three years, pushing utilisation from zero to about 90 per cent in 2019.

  • Police nab suspect for cruelty on 15 children in Niger

    Police nab suspect for cruelty on 15 children in Niger

    The Police Command in Niger has arrested one Umar Ahmed, 46, of Unguwar Gwari, Suleja for alleged perpetrating cruelty on 15 children in the name of seeking Islamic knowledge in Suleja Local Government Area.
    The command’s Public Relations Officer (PPRO), ASP Wasiu Abiodun, disclosed this in a statement on Monday in Minna.
    Abiodun said on July 18 at about 14:00 hours, acting on a reliable information received, Police Operatives attached to ‘A’ Division Suleja arrested the suspect for cruelty on the children.
    The suspect was alleged to have been cruel on the children under the guise of Almajiri schooling.
    ” The children whose ages ranged from 10 to 15 years were rescued from the suspect’s house.
    ” Three of the children had their legs tied with chains.
    During interrogation, the suspect confessed to the crime.
    We have already handed over the victims to Niger State Child Rights Agency,”the PPRO said.
    He also said that the suspect would be charged to court after investigation. (NAN)