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EFCC Arraigns Man Over Alleged N3.5m Fake FIRS Job Scam in Gombe

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## Zulum, Shettima Rally APC Unity as Gubio Emerges Borno Governorship Candidate Governor Babagana Umara Zulum has praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima over the emergence of Engr. Mustapha Gubio as the governorship candidate of the All Progressives Congress ahead of the 2027 general elections. Speaking shortly after the affirmation ceremony held in Maiduguri on Thursday, Governor Zulum described Gubio’s emergence as a divine arrangement rather than political manipulation. According to the governor, the consensus process that produced Gubio reflected the will of God and the unity within the ruling party in Borno State. “What we witnessed today is the will of Almighty Allah. Power comes only by His permission,” Zulum said while expressing appreciation to President Tinubu and Vice President Shettima for supporting the peaceful consensus process. He also commended the leadership of the APC for creating what he described as an enabling atmosphere that ensured a smooth and rancour-free primary exercise across the state. Before Thursday’s affirmation, Gubio had emerged as the party’s consensus candidate after consultations involving key stakeholders and party leaders in the state. The affirmation ceremony was conducted by the chairman of the Borno APC primary election committee, Chief Emma Eneukwu, at the defunct Kashim Ibrahim College of Education in Maiduguri. Addressing party supporters during the event, Vice President Shettima called on APC members to remain united, especially aspirants and supporters who did not secure delegate victories during the party process. “There is no victor and no vanquished,” Shettima said, urging party faithful to put aside grievances and work together for the progress of Borno State and the APC. Several prominent APC leaders attended the event, including former governors Ali Modu Sheriff and Maina Ma’aji Lawan. Other dignitaries present included APC Deputy National Chairman (North) Ali Dalori, APC State Chairman Bello Ayuba, Senator Mohammed Tahir Monguno and Senator Kaka Shehu Lawan. Meanwhile, Gubio pledged to sustain and expand the developmental programmes initiated by Governor Zulum if elected governor in 2027. In his acceptance speech, the APC candidate promised to focus on education, youth empowerment, agriculture, and the reconstruction of communities affected by insurgency across the state. He also expressed gratitude to President Tinubu, Vice President Shettima and Governor Zulum for their leadership and support, describing their roles as instrumental to the peace and progress currently being witnessed in Borno State. Gubio further assured party members and residents that his administration would build on the achievements recorded in infrastructure, security support and humanitarian recovery efforts across the state.

EFCC Arraigns Man Over Alleged N3.5m Fake FIRS Job Scam in Gombe

The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission has arraigned a man, Dalhatu Yahaya, before the Gombe State High Court over an alleged job scam involving N3.5 million.

Yahaya was docked on Thursday before Justice A.M. Yakubu of High Court 2 in Gombe on a two-count charge bordering on alleged intent to defraud.

According to the anti-graft agency, the defendant allegedly collected N3.5 million from one Abubakar Shuaibu Yakubu in 2025 under the pretext of securing employment for him at the Federal Inland Revenue Service.

The prosecution told the court that the representation was false and contravened provisions of the Advance Fee Fraud and Other Related Offences Act, 2006.

One of the charges alleged that Yahaya induced the complainant to part with the money with a promise to facilitate the job placement, an offer prosecutors said he knew was fraudulent.

The defendant pleaded not guilty to the charges.

Following his plea, prosecution counsel J.D. Tortema asked the court to fix a date for trial and remand the defendant in a correctional facility.

However, defence counsel Yusuf A. Ali informed the court that a bail application had already been filed on behalf of his client.

Justice Yakubu subsequently granted Yahaya bail in the sum of N5 million with one surety in a like sum.

The court ruled that the surety must be a resident of Gombe, own landed property worth at least N5 million, and be a person of credible standing.

The judge also directed the surety to submit the original documents of the property, a valid means of identification, and an international passport for verification by the court registrar.

The case was adjourned to June 22, 2026, for commencement of trial, while the defendant was ordered to remain at the Gombe Correctional Service pending the fulfilment of his bail conditions.

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Gov. Inuwa Yahaya Demands Action on Northern Security Crisis, Says ‘Enough of Empty Meetings’

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Gov. Inuwa Yahaya Demands Action on Northern Security Crisis, Says ‘Enough of Empty Meetings’

By Auwal Ahmad Umar

Governor of Gombe State and Chairman of the Northern States Governors’ Forum (NSGF), Muhammadu Inuwa Yahaya, has urged political leaders, traditional rulers and security stakeholders across Northern Nigeria to move beyond discussions and adopt practical measures to tackle the region’s worsening security and development challenges.

 

Speaking on Monday at the meeting of the Northern Traditional Rulers Council in Dutse, Jigawa State, Mr Yahaya warned that persistent insecurity, poverty and underdevelopment pose a serious threat to the future of Northern Nigeria.

 

The meeting brought together governors, traditional rulers, security chiefs and representatives of the Federal Government under the theme: “Peace, Unity and Development of Northern Nigeria.”

 

The governor described the security situation in the region as alarming, citing the continued rise in banditry, insurgency, communal violence and farmer-herder conflicts.

 

According to him, the growing wave of violence has weakened social cohesion, disrupted livelihoods and slowed economic progress across many northern communities.

 

“Without security, there can be no unity. Without security and unity, there can be no development,” he said.

 

Mr Yahaya argued that the roots of insecurity extend beyond criminal activities, linking the crisis to decades of poverty, unemployment and poor access to quality education.

 

He noted that millions of people in Northern Nigeria remain trapped in multidimensional poverty, while a significant number of the country’s out-of-school children are concentrated in the region.

 

The governor said the combination of poverty, illiteracy and youth unemployment has created conditions that allow criminal groups and violent extremists to recruit vulnerable young people.

 

To address the challenges, he called for far-reaching reforms, including the establishment of state police, increased investment in education and skills acquisition, expansion of employment opportunities, revitalisation of agriculture and enhanced support for security agencies.

 

Mr Yahaya stressed that northern leaders must abandon the culture of endless deliberations without implementation.

“Enough of meetings that do not produce results. Enough of communiqués that are not implemented. Enough of promises that are not followed by action,” he declared.

 

The NSGF chairman also expressed condolences to the government and people of Katsina State over the killing of retired Major-General Rabe Abubakar by bandits, describing the incident as a painful reminder that insecurity affects all segments of society.

 

 

“No one is safe until everyone is safe,” he said.

 

He urged traditional rulers to strengthen community-based intelligence gathering and vigilance efforts, describing them as indispensable partners in maintaining peace and security.

 

“You are not just ceremonial figures; you are essential partners in security, unity and development,” he told the royal fathers.

 

In his remarks, the Governor of Jigawa State, Umar Namadi, highlighted the multiple challenges confronting the North, including insecurity, poverty, youth unemployment, climate-related pressures, drug abuse, farmer-herder clashes and the erosion of societal values.

 

He acknowledged ongoing efforts by the Federal Government under President Bola Tinubu to combat insecurity through intensified military operations, improved intelligence sharing and collaboration with state governments.

 

Mr Namadi also cited the recent Northwest Peace and Security Summit in Katsina as an important step toward strengthening regional cooperation.

 

The Inspector-General of Police, Kayode Egbetokun, represented by Deputy Inspector-General Tunji Disu, reaffirmed the commitment of the Nigeria Police Force to tackling crime and ensuring public safety.

 

He described the Northern Traditional Rulers Council as a critical institution and emphasised that the stability of Northern Nigeria remains vital to national peace and development.

 

“We must sustain collaboration to confront emerging security threats on all fronts,” he said.

 

Representing President Bola Tinubu, the Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, commended the Northern Traditional Rulers Council for its longstanding role in promoting peace and community mobilisation.

 

He said the Federal Government was intensifying efforts to address both the immediate and underlying causes of insecurity through interventions in agriculture, education, economic empowerment and social inclusion.

 

According to him, the development and stability of Northern Nigeria remain central to the nation’s overall growth and prosperity.

 

Also speaking, the Sultan of Sokoto and Chairman of the Northern Traditional Rulers Council, Muhammad Sa’ad Abubakar III, welcomed the participation of the NSGF chairman, describing it as a sign of the governors’ commitment to finding lasting solutions to the region’s challenges.

 

The monarch urged citizens to continue supporting and praying for leaders at all levels, stressing that leadership is a sacred trust that must be exercised with responsibility and accountability.

 

He also called for reflection and collective action, urging both leaders and citizens to learn from past experiences and work together to build a more peaceful, united and prosperous Northern Nigeria.

 

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Military Rescues Wife of Slain General as Bandits Flee Under Heavy Pressure

By Muhammad Musa

Troops of the Nigerian Army, backed by the Nigerian Air Force, have rescued Mrs. Amina Abubakar, wife of the late Major General Rabe Abubakar, following a sustained military operation against bandits in Katsina State.

Mrs Abubakar was abducted alongside her husband several weeks ago. Major General Rabe Abubakar, a former Director of Defence Information, was later killed by the abductors, sparking widespread condemnation and renewed calls for stronger action against criminal groups operating in the region.

The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) announced the rescue on Sunday, describing it as the outcome of intensified search-and-rescue efforts by troops of Operation FASAN YAMMA.

In a statement issued by the Director of Defence Information, Major General Samaila Uba, the military said troops established contact with the bandits during offensive operations around Tunga Village, where pressure mounted on the criminals and eventually forced them to abandon their captors.

According to the statement, the bandits shot Mrs Abubakar before fleeing as troops advanced on their position.

“During the encounter, the bandits shot Mrs Abubakar before abandoning her and fleeing due to the overwhelming pressure from advancing troops,” the statement said.

The military said the rescued victim was immediately evacuated to a military hospital, where she is receiving treatment.

“She is responding positively to treatment, and the Armed Forces of Nigeria remain committed to ensuring her full recovery while providing all necessary support to her family during this difficult period,” the statement added.

The Defence Headquarters reaffirmed its determination to pursue those responsible for the abduction and other acts of violence.

Military authorities said troops would continue ongoing operations to track down the perpetrators and intensify efforts to eliminate terrorist and bandit activities in Katsina State and other troubled parts of the country.

The rescue comes amid renewed military offensives targeting criminal groups across the North-West, where security forces have stepped up coordinated ground and air operations aimed at restoring peace and protecting vulnerable communities.

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NPSC Honours Maj.-Gen. Ezugwu, Defence Leaders for Outstanding Service to Nigeria

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NPSC Honours Maj.-Gen. Ezugwu, Defence Leaders for Outstanding Service to Nigeria

NPSC Honours Maj.-Gen. Ezugwu, Defence Leaders for Outstanding Service to Nigeria

By Auwal Ahmad Umar

The organisers of the Nigerian People’s Strategic Conference and Defence Exhibition 2026 (NPSC) have honoured the former Director-General of the Defence Industries Corporation of Nigeria (DICON), Maj.-General Victor Ezugwu (Retd), along with Minister of Defence and other notable individuals in Nigeria’s security and defence communities for their exceptional contributions to national security, defence development, and governance.

The awards were presented Saturday in Abuja during the conference, which attracted senior government officials, military commanders, lawmakers, security experts and private sector stakeholders from across the country.

Maj.-Gen. Ezugwu received special recognition for the Lifetime Achievement Award for National Service.

He is the first Nigerian to produce a Mine-Resistant Ambush-Protected (MRAP) vehicle, the EZUGWU MRAP, which was named in his honour during the tenure of former Chief of Army Staff Lt Gen. Tukur Yusuf Buratai (ret.).

The Minister of Defence, Gen. Christopher Gwabin Musa (Retd), was presented with the Distinguished National Security Leadership Award for his role in strengthening Nigeria’s defence framework and advancing national security initiatives.

Similarly, the director general of the Department of State Services (DSS), Mr Adeola Ajayi, received the Distinguished National Intelligence Leadership Award in recognition of his contributions to intelligence operations, national security coordination, and the protection of Nigeria’s strategic interests.

The director-general of DICON, Maj. Gen. Babatunde Alaya, was honoured with the Defence Industrial Development Award for his role in driving indigenous defence manufacturing, innovation, and industrial expansion.

In the private sector category, the Chief Executive Officer of EPAIL Nigeria Limited, Engr Kola Balogun, received the Private Sector Security Innovation Award for his investments in security technology and his contributions to strategic national development.

Also honoured was Sen. Osita Izunaso, who received the Legislative Leadership for National Security Award in recognition of his efforts to support security-related legislation and governance reforms.

Speaking during the ceremony, the convener of the conference, Mr Charles Awuzie, said the awards were instituted to celebrate individuals and organisations whose leadership and dedication had significantly contributed to Nigeria’s security and development.

According to him, the recipients have distinguished themselves through innovation, public service, professionalism and a commitment to national peace and stability.

“These awards recognise men and women who have demonstrated exceptional leadership and commitment in advancing Nigeria’s security architecture and national development goals,” Awuzie said.

The conference, themed “Building a Modern Security Ecosystem: Integrating Private Sector Capacity into Nigeria’s National Security Architecture,” provided a platform for discussions on security sector reforms, indigenous defence production, intelligence collaboration, and the role of public-private partnerships in addressing contemporary security challenges.

Participants at the event stressed the need for stronger cooperation between government institutions and private sector actors to build a more resilient and effective national security system capable of responding to emerging threats.

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