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Insecurity, poverty Escalate in Northern Nigeria- ACF Raises Alarm

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Kaduna—The Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) has expressed deep concern over the worsening insecurity, poverty, and humanitarian challenges confronting Northern Nigeria, warning that terrorism, banditry, and kidnapping are increasingly displacing communities and disrupting livelihoods.

The alarm was raised on Wednesday by ACF Chairman, Mamman Mike Osuman, SAN, while delivering his welcome address at the Forum’s 79th National Executive Council (NEC) meeting held at the ACF Secretariat in Kaduna.

Osuman said the region has continued to face grave difficulties since the last NEC meeting in August 2025, citing natural disasters, loss of lives, and harsh living conditions as factors compounding the plight of residents.

“Terrorism, armed banditry, insurgency, and kidnapping are on the rise, as witnessed in Kwara, Southern Kaduna, Katsina, Benue, and other locations. The consequences have been devastating, with families and communities violently uprooted and displaced,” he said.

According to the chairman, these displacements have led to overcrowded camps and informal settlements with limited access to essential services, heightening the risks of malnutrition and mortality among survivors.

He added that repeated attacks and the prevailing climate of fear have disrupted education through school closures, strained rural economies, and discouraged access to farming, healthcare, and travel.

Osuman noted that the scale of insecurity has become so severe that external military assistance has been required, underscoring the urgency for coordinated action.

“Our existence as a socio-cultural organisation must not be merely ceremonial or rhetorical; it must be principled, sincere, sacrificial, and action-driven,” he stated, urging state chapters to engage constructively with governments at all levels in pursuit of peace, stability, and civil rehabilitation of affected communities.

He also cautioned against political distractions ahead of the 2027 elections, observing that some emerging groups appear more focused on electoral strategies than on pressing issues such as out-of-school children, hunger, poverty,etc.
and persistent attacks.

While acknowledging that some elected and appointed officials have supported the Forum, Osuman said many leaders remain disconnected from ACF’s aspirations and programmes.

The chairman called on members to remain sincere and purposeful in their deliberations, stressing that the welfare of the downtrodden must remain central to the Forum’s engagements.

Highlighting internal developments, he disclosed that the National Working Committee (NWC) had endorsed the creation of additional committees, including a nine-member Code of Conduct and Ethics Committee to strengthen institutional governance.

The committee is to be headed by Professor Nuhu Mohammed Jamo, a former Dean of the Faculty of Law at Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, and a legal consultant to the National Assembly on the review of the 1999 Constitution.

Osuman further urged members to operate strictly in line with the ACF Constitution, avoid sensationalism, and focus on programmes that advance the restoration, survival, and welfare of the region’s people.

As the country approaches another election cycle, he emphasized the need for ACF to cooperate with relevant authorities to ensure peaceful and credible polls while educating citizens on their civic responsibilities.

“The State of the Nation is on the agenda. Positions taken must be fact-based, and speakers should propose practical solutions that will guide remedy, recovery, and progress,” he added.

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El-Rufai Should be Investigated Over Links to Insecurity, Corruption – Adeyanju to DSS, EFCC

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Civil rights campaigner and lawyer, Deji Adeyanju, has urged the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, and the Department of State Services, DSS, to probe former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir El-Rufai, citing allegations of corruption and concerns about how insecurity was managed while he was in office.

In a statement on Thursday, Adeyanju urged the anti-corruption agency and the intelligence service to act with fairness and independence.

According to him, accountability must apply to all public officials, past or present.

He described as “strange”, the assertions of political persecution allegedly advanced by El-Rufai, arguing that the former governor’s tenure was frequently criticized for suppressing opposing voices.

Adeyanju claimed that multiple critics among them activists, clerics and political commentators, allegedly faced detention, harassment, or intimidation during that period.

He further asked the DSS to investigate purportedly contentious security strategies linked to El-Rufai’s administration, including allegations that financial inducements were given to violent groups.

According to him, such claims raise profound national security concerns and warrant a comprehensive investigation.
Adeyanju said: “I call on the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) and the Department of State Services (DSS) to immediately investigate former Governor Nasir El-Rufai over allegations of corruption and his handling of insecurity during his time in office. No one should be above the law.

“If there are questions about financial misconduct or abuse of office, he must give a full account, and the relevant agencies must not succumb to any form of blackmail or intimidation.

“It is strange to hear claims of political persecution from a man whose administration was repeatedly accused of silencing critics.

“Several individuals who spoke against his government, including activists, religious leaders, and public commentators, were reportedly arrested, harassed, or intimidated.

“The unresolved disappearance of one of his prominent critics, who was abducted in front of his family, remains a painful reminder of that era and must not be forgotten.

“Furthermore, the DSS should investigate reported claims that his government engaged in controversial security arrangements, including allegations that payments were made to violent actors.”

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Electoral Act: Buba Galadima Says ‘Senate is our servants

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A chieftain of the New Nigerian Peoples Party, NNPP, Buba Galadima, has challenged the Senate to always remember that they are servants sent to make laws for the good of Nigerians.

Galadima alleged that the inclusion of ‘but’ in the proposed electronic transmission of election results provides an opportunity for rigging in the 2027 general elections.

Galadima spoke on Arise Television on Thursday.

He warned the Senate against thinking that Nigerians are unintelligent, stating that
what the Senate did was trying to be wise by half.

“The Senate should know that they are out servants. We sent them to do law for the good governance of Nigeria.

“The Senate hasn’t made any amendments to the 2022 Electoral Act because they left it as it is. What the Senate did was try to be wise by half, and they thought Nigerians are as unintelligent as they are.

“We are not taking any electronic transmission bill with a ‘but’. It will rather enhance rigging. They don’t have an opinion above the opinion of the people.

“In Nigeria, 101% supports electronic transmission of election results. There’s no single person except a beneficiary of fraud that supports manual transfer of election results,” Galadima said.

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