Adamawa
2027: Gov. Fintiri pledges to deliver Adamawa to President Tinubu
2027: Gov. Fintiri pledges to deliver Adamawa to President Tinubu
Gov. Ahmadu Fintiri of Adamawa has assured to deliver the state to President Bola Tinubu and the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the 2027 general election.
Fintiri stated this at the just concluded APC State Congress held in Yola that produces Alhaji Hamza Madagali and Mustapha Ribadu as the Chairman and Secretary of the party respectively.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Fintiri and his supporters recently defected from People’s Democratic Party (PDP) to APC.
Fintiri said that as the leader of the APC in the state, he would make sure that everyone is carried along for the victory of the party at all levels.
“I am formally declaring an onslaught to win because winning is in our DNA”, he said.
He congratulated the new executives and charged them to be fair, just and accountable.
“I assure you of a tremendous support in the discharge of your responsibilities while admonishing that you be fair, just and accountable to every member of the party.
“Your major job is to grow the party, level the ground for all contestants and win elections for our candidates from the presidency down to the council level”, he said.
In his remarks, the new state Chairman of APC, Alhaji Hamza Madagali, who was formally the chairman of PDP before defecting with Fintiri to APC, expressed the new executives readiness to work towards the victory of APC and to make Adamawa stronger and more united.
He thanked President Tinubu for impacting positively in the country and assured their support for more development.
Madagali called on all aspirants to carry out their campaign with respect to one another and remain peaceful.
He assured that under his leadership, there would be no favourite candidate as a level playing grounds will be provided for all.
Madagali also called for total respect to party leadership at all levels.(NAN)
Adamawa
Adamawa Crisis: Bwatiye Group Urges Tinubu to Step In as Communal Violence Claims 12 Lives
Adamawa Crisis: Bwatiye Group Urges Tinubu to Step In as Communal Violence Claims 12 Lives
The Pene Da Bwatiye Development Association Worldwide has appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to urgently intervene in the renewed communal violence between the Bachama and Tchobo communities in Adamawa State.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the clash, which has reportedly left 12 people dead, has thrown the affected communities in Lamurde Local Government Area into fear and uncertainty.
Speaking at a press conference in Yola on Friday, the association’s president, Chief James Iliya, said the conflict, which centers on a long-standing farmland dispute between the Tchobo and Bwatiye communities of Rigangun and Waduku, first erupted in July before resurfacing again on Monday.
Iliya called for the setting up of an independent and transparent judicial panel of inquiry to thoroughly investigate the killings. He said the panel should include respected civil society leaders, human rights experts, and judicial officials, as well as representatives of the police and the Department of State Services (DSS), with its findings made public.
According to him, swift intervention by the Federal Government is critical to restoring peace and rebuilding trust among the affected communities.
“We appeal to the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Executive Governor of Adamawa State, and the Chief of Defence Staff to intervene without delay and initiate these restorative steps,” Iliya said.
“The world is watching. Our grief is deep, but our determination to pursue justice and peace remains unshaken.”
The association further demanded formal apologies and comprehensive reparations from the Nigerian Army and the Federal Government to the families of the 12 women reportedly killed during the crisis. Iliya added that support should also be extended to other victims currently receiving treatment in hospitals across the state.
Meanwhile, NAN reports that the spokesperson of the 23 Brigade of the Nigerian Army in Yola, Capt. Olusegun Abidoye, has dismissed claims that the women who died during a peaceful protest in Lamurde on Monday were shot by soldiers.
The situation remains tense as calls grow for an impartial investigation and decisive action to prevent further bloodshed.
Adamawa
Adamawa Boosts GBV Fight as Police Equip 108 Officers With New Skills
Adamawa Boosts GBV Fight as Police Equip 108 Officers With New Skills
Adamawa Boosts GBV: The police, in collaboration with the Adamawa Ministry of Justice, have begun the training of 108 police personnel to handle Gender-Based Violence (GBV) cases.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the personnel are GBV desk officers drawn from 54 divisional headquarters in the state.
Declaring the three-day training open on Tuesday in Yola, the State Commissioner of Police, Morris Dankombo, appreciated the state government for its support and cooperation in ensuring security.
Represented by Mr. Danjuma Sandare, Deputy Commissioner of Police (Administration), Dankombo said the training would enhance the capacity of the officers to handle GBV cases professionally.
In her remarks, Justice Hafsat Abdulrahaman, the Adamawa Chief Judge, commended the police for organising the training, especially for those handling GBV cases.
The Chief Judge, who was represented by David John, Deputy Chief Registrar, promised to provide all the necessary support for the successful conduct of the training.
Grace Mamza, state coordinator, National Human Rights Commission (NHRC), described the training as a great achievement and a welcome development.
She urged the participants to actively participate and ask questions where necessary for clarification.
A GBV Associate, Mrs Rebecca Akpor, who represented the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), advised the participants to see the training as an opportunity to learn and bring solutions to women’s and girls’ challenges.
She said that UNFPA would continue to support the global fight against GBV.
She appreciated the police in the state for having more women running the GBV desk offices than other states in the federation. (NAN)
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