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Why we temporarily blocked some north east highways

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Military, on Wednesday, temporarily shut down major highways in Borno and Yobe states over what security sources  called measures against the Boko Haram menace.

The Maiduguri-Damaturu-Potiskum highways were closed since the early hours of the day untill midday. Scores of motorists and travellers were stranded on the road.

The military authority, however, said it was carrying out clearance operation in the area to ensure the safety of the people.

“We blocked the road earlier. It was temporary and we are doing that to ensure people are safe.  We are doing clearance operation there.  The road is free now and people can use it, ” the Theatre Commander, Operation LAFIYA DOLE, said.

He said the road has been reopened. He urged people to report any strange movement to the military or security agencies near them.  He also urged them not to fear as the military was working hard to flush out Boko Haram.

Father begged son to leave Boko Haram group

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to a Boko Haram commander, popularly called ‘Ba-Ana’, has begged his son to surrender and embrace peace.

Modu made the call in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday in Maiduguri.

He said that he was unable to persuade his son to abandon the cause and surrender under the Federal Government’s Operation Safe Corridor.

Malam Baba Modu

Recounting his ordeal, Modu said his son was conscripted by the insurgents in 2012 at a farm in Dikwa Local Government Area of Borno.

“I lost hope of meeting my son after his abduction in the past seven years. One day, I met someone who told me that my son was alive and mentioned where I can find him.

”I was also told he is one of the commanders of the Albarnawi faction of the Boko Haram.

“I travelled to the shores of the Lake Chad to plead with Ba-Ana to surrender and embrace peace. It took me about one week to get to where I met him.

“When I arrived at the camp, I told them that I am the father of Ba’ana and after series of interrogations, they asked me to wait for him to return from a mission.

“Ba-Ana returned at night, he was marveled to see me, and when he heard my voice; he told his men that I am his father.

“I pleaded with him for about 30 days in a bid to convince him to lay down his arms and embrace peace, regrettably he did not heed my counsel.

“Ba-Ana confessed that he killed many people and believed that the authorities would not forgive his crimes. He also believed that he had committed his life in the course of God.

“I did not lose hope; I will continue to pray God to heal his soul and bring him back to me,“ he said.

Basketmouth’s debut film, `The Exorcism of Alu,’ set for Jan. 15

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Ace Nigerian comedian, Bright Okpocha, a.k.a , Basketmouth, has announced his first feature film , “The Exorcism of Alu”, set for release in Cinemas across the country.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Basketmouth shared a scary poster of the film on his Instagram Page, stating that the film is scheduled for release on Jan. 15.

He wrote: “For 6yrs I’ve been working on my very first feature film, my most challenging project.

“I kept it on the low because everyone I told doubted my ability to pull it off.
“Today, I present to you……The Exorcism of Alu, a horror/thriller movie. Brace yourselves for this one.”

He however did not give details of the cast and crew of the anticipated film.

Basketmouth, won the National Comedy Award and the awards for Best Stand-up Comedian of the Year in 2005 and 2006 respectively, having conquered the stand-up comedy world.

His venture into the movie industry, will make him be counted among Nigerian standup comedians such as Ayo Makun (AY), Julius Agwu, among others, who have delved into acting.

Aba-Aji sworn-in as Supreme Court Justice

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The Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen, on Tuesday lamented the heavy workload Justices of the Supreme Court were grappling with.

As he said in a statement in September last year, Justice Onnoghen reiterated on Tuesday that the diary for scheduled cases of the apex court was already full for the next two years.

The CJN, who spoke at the Main Court of the Supreme Court during the swearing-in of Justice Uwani Abba-Aji as a justice of the apex court, said the state of the diary of the court was an indication there was a lot of work for the justices to do.

He said, “Sometime in September, 2018, I issued a statement to the effect that the Supreme Court diary is full with appeals set down for hearing up to the year 2021.

“Accordingly, I explained the import of the warning to mean that any matter that is assigned a date must be heard and determined one way or the other on that date.

“For appeals that may be discovered to have defects, I advised counsel to take necessary steps to amend such defects before the due hearing date.”

Abba-Aji, who hails from Yobe State, was the presiding justice of the Kaduna Division of Court of Appeal until President Muhammadu Buhari approved his elevation to the apex court’s bench last year.

She was said to have served for a period of 14 years on the Court of Appeal’s bench.

In the wake of the raid of the houses of some judges by the operatives of the Department of State Service in October 2016, the Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Mr Abubakar Malami, requested the National Judicial Council to suspend the judges and others including Abba-Aji, pending the conclusion of corruption investigations against them.

But after months without any progress in the said investigations or any charge preferred against her and some of the judges, the NJC recalled her and those without any pending cases.

The NJC recommended Justice Abba-Aji to President Buhari for nomination to the apex court’s bench in October last year.

Congratulating Justice Abba-Aji on her elevation on Tuesday, Justice Onnoghen said, “You have journeyed through thick and thin to get here.

“I personally was part of the panel that earlier interviewed you for elevation to this court.

“You have worked very hard to earn elevation to the Supreme Court, but as you must know already, the reward for hard work is even more hard work.”

The number of justices of the apex court dropped from 17 to 16 with the retirement of Justice Clara Bata Ogunbiyi in February, 2018.

With Abba-Aji’s inauguration on Tuesday, the number of the justices is back to 17 even though the CJN said that “within the year, there will be at least one more retirement.”

The CJN added, “Therefore, your elevation to the bench of Nigeria’s apex court is timely and positive.

“Your work ethic and integrity are what got you here and I urge you to do even more to leave your footprints on the sands of time in this court.”

Why Khadijat resigned from Buhari cabinet

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President Buhari’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Mrs Khadija Ibrahim, has resigned from the federal cabinet.

President Buhari’s Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, Mrs. Khadija Ibrahim, has tendered her resignation.

Reports reaching Television Nigeria indicate that Ibrahim is leaving the Buhari cabinet to contest the February 16 House of Representatives election in her home State of Yobe.

Ibrahim wants the Damaturu/Tarmuwa/Gujba/Gulani Federal Constituency seat and she will be running on the platform of the APC, Nigeria’s governing party.

She is married to a serving senator and former Governor of Yobe State, Bukar Abba-Ibrahim.

During the APC primary elections of October 2018, Ibrahim emerged flagbearer of her constituency after defeating son-in law, Mohammed Bukar-Ibrahim.

Boko Haram and Gov. Shettima’s laughable gaffes

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By Sani Dikko

I know the pains and challenges of leadership. A leader who is genuinely concerned about the peace and welfare of his people, but faced with seeming intractable problems on this path, agonizes every day and night pondering a solution.

But I also absolutely believe that positively deploying the potency of past experiences in leadership is very rewarding. It assists the leader immensely in avoiding pitfalls of yesterday to package today’s governance demands in manner that provides durable solutions to etch his name in history’s gold books.

The two-tenured Governor of Borno State, Alhaji Kashim Shettima regrettably finds himself in this dilemma at the moment. His nightmare is the sudden resurgence of Boko Haram insurgency in his state.

I vividly remember when he roared at former President Goodluck Jonathan about the raging, uncontrollable fires of insurgency in his domain; and the government’s docile and complacent posturing in arresting the ostensible drift of Nigeria into a failed state.

I love Governor Shettima. At least, he got the desired relief when President Mohammadu Buhari reinvigorated and re-energized the Nigerian military and directed the Nigerian Army to lead the counter-insurgency operations in the country.

It was sweet respite for Gov. Shettima and his people, when the military was rejigged and forcefully chased out all the insurgents and rescued the 20 LGAs under the captivity and Caliphate administration of Bolo Haram .

I was glad that he truthfully recounted this progress last week, when he led a delegation of a broad spectrum of respected Borno leaders to President Buhari. Except, I am wrong, but Shettima is divulging this secret for the first time under President Buhari.

Shettima said; “Mr President, Sir…Borno State suffered it’s worst times between 2013 and 2014. In that period, Boko Haram abducted our children, attacked and took firm control of 20 out of the 27 local government areas of Borno. In these 20 local government areas, they established caliphates and put in place, sovereign administrators who strictly enforced tax systems and violent laws. They abused our young daughters.”

He purged himself of a concealed truth. Thereafter, our Governor broke down in tears, in public glare of reporters and blistering cameras. I feel for him.

Our military had extinguished whatever were Boko Haram’s fires. Normal life had predictably returned to 98 % of Borno territory. And all of a sudden, the insurgents are trying to bounce back, violently to cancel the peace and security. These insurgents are attempting to flatten the joy and happiness of several families and communities in Metele, Baga and Guzumala among others. It’s a tale of blood, pains, sorrows and agonies assailing the Governor’s psyche.

Even as Chief Security Officer of the State, Gov. Shettima has no inkling on how the reversal of soldiers victory against Boko Haram insurgents has come to again afflict his people. So, when he wept in the presence of President Buhari, some Security Chiefs and top government functionaries, it filled me with empathy for him and the people of Borno.

At this point, it became clear to me this emotional leader has lost his composure; it was evident he is no longer in control of his right faculties of thoughts as a leader of his people. And my suspicion proved me right when he presented a 10-point memo to Mr. President at an executive session.

And rightly, it is not every security matter that is thrown to the public for consumption. But a reliable security source which confided in me free returning back to Maiduguri, mentioned some points that ought not to have constituted part of the 10-point demands in the memo to President Buhari by Gov. Shettima and his team of elders and leaders from Borno. If it is true, the Governor goofed terribly.

Surprisingly, our Governor wants members of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) to carry automatic weapons. And perhaps, operate as a parallel force battling Boko Haram terrorists together with the Nigerian Army, Nigerian troops or other security agencies. I do not doubt the assistance the CJTF has rendered to the winning streaks on war against insurgency, not just in Borno, by the Northeast.

Even the military leadership has publicly acknowledged efforts of the CJTF and appreciated some members of the group by automatically absorbing them into the Nigerian Army to obtain proper military training to become formal fighters for the liberation of their caged people. But the request of arming the generality of CJTF members to operate alongside conventional security agencies to battle insurgency is weird and outrageous.

I don’t know what influenced Gov. Shettima and his other leaders to adopt this decision to boldly present to the presidency. But it sounds to me more convincingly that they never wore their thinking caps. (no insults intended).

I don’t want to believe these leaders have forgotten this soon, how Boko Haram started in 2002 in the build-up to the 2003 general elections and it has become a monstrous national insecurity problem.

Has Shettima and his bands of elderly leaders forgotten how the then serving Borno state Governor, Sen. Ali Modu Sherriff who was desirous of his reelection in 2003 by hook or crook under the Obasanjo Presidency recruited these youths from neighboring Chad and Niger Republics? Sherrif armed them to prosecute his second term bid, which they succeeded by clamping down on his perceived enemies?

After achieving the purpose for which Sherriff brought these armed political “thugs;” that resentful politician abandoned them, without retrieving the arms. From 2004, these political thugs, led by Mohamed Yusuf became hungry because their principal abandoned them.

And with sophisticated guns, and other deadly weapons in their possession, the instincts of survival, naturally pushed them into kidnapping for ransom and eventually armed robbery. And they made great success of this evil trade and survived on it.

That government (Governor) never took any step to recall these armed boys. They morphed into the strange sect, we now know as Boko Haram, when security agents began to challenge their despicable activities. But my Governor, Alhaji Shettima and his clan of elder/leaders have forgotten this history and excitedly sought permission of Mr. President to arm CJTF again!

The reasons Shettima gave for the justification of armed CJTF are funniest. Shettima claimed armed CJTF would be in a better position to fight terrorists; that they know it more than armed Nigerian troops? And that the CJTF knows everything about terrorists in their midst, more than trained security personnel?

I don’t find this amusing in any nuance. It’s just a display of official brainlessness and unfounded desperation. I now understood why he wept openly.

I could not discern the rationality of why a state Governor who said in public that under the Buhari Presidency his state and the people have enjoyed greater freedom from Boko Haram after Nigerian troops reclaimed 20 LGAs seized from terrorists? And he thinks the Nigerian military have failed to a point only armed CJTF can rescue the state? This is a huge joke of the year.

And after thoroughly disgracing himself, Shettima and his elders requested for the redeployment of all Borno State Indigenes in the military, the Police and other security agencies to be posted to the state to fight for him and insurgency. The message to Mr. President is that he no longer trusts the current Nigerian Military or their troops on the warfront in his state.

Again, we can excuse Gov. Shettima’s thoughtless request for the nepotic posting of military officers to Buhari.

But when he admitted publicly in the media that President Buhari rescued 20 of his LGAs from Boko Haram Caliphates, the theatre Commander of ‘Operation Lafiya Dole,” headquartered in Maiduguri was Major Gen. Lucky Irabor who led the onslaughts. Gen. Irabor is from the South-South. I just can’t understand how some Nigerian leaders think!

Shettima evidently can’t effectively govern his state, as Chief Security Officer. But feels he can dictate how the President and Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Nigeria, President Buhari or the Nigerian military should run its internal deployments.

I am sure Shettima now knows how difficult it is to administer a state, much more an entire country. Leadership self-discipline should now restrain him from making fluid and embarrassing requests on security.

If Gov. Shettima wishes to create another wing of Boko Haram to add to the existing four, its entirely his business. But I don’t think President Buhari is that lame to grant such potentially dangerous requests on security.

If Gov. Shettima after nearly eight years as Governor has suddenly realized himself, let him learn some lessons from his obscure predecessor, Ali Modu Sherrif. These frivolous requests on security are apt testimony that Shettima and Borno elders have not learnt enough lessons from Sheriff.

Or probably, they have ulterior motives on some fresh agenda they want to execute in connivance with a set of political actors who are walking hard to truncate and reverse the victory against terrorism. Are they the promoters of the resurgence of Boko Haram terrorism in the Northeast? But President Buhari is ready to deflate them in words and actions.

Dikko is a public affairs commentator based in Abuja.