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IMN (Shiites) Threaten Show Down Over Kaduna Govt’s Plan To Demolish 48 Properties
Urges Speaker’s intervention To Avert Likely Breakdown Of Peace
By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna
The Islamic Movement in Nigeria IMN, otherwise known as Shiites, has called on Speaker of Kaduna state assembly to quickly intervene in the ongoing demolition of 48 properties of the movement across state and LGAs in other to avert a likely outbreak of peace of the good people of Kaduna State and environs.
This was contained in an open letter to the Hon. Speaker,
Kaduna Sate House of Assembly (KASHA), by Nine members of the movement in the latter written and signed by Barristers I.A. Ishaq and four other lawyers of the Law Chambers of Barristers and Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Nigeria.
In the letter addressed to the Speaker, on behalf of the Nine clients, the IMN described it as unconstitutional, illegal, wrongfully, mischievous, and undesirable demolition of valuable immovable properties by the forever outgoing Governor of Kaduna state, Nasiru Ahmed El-rufai.
The letter made available to our correspondent weekending is entitled: “Request for quick intervention of the house and serious caution to avert likely breach of peace of the good people of Kaduna state’, and copied to 14 other organizations including the media.
“Our Office is one of the Law Chambers of Barristers and Solicitors of the Supreme Court of Nigeria, briefed by the respective owners of the landed properties widely spread in Kaduna metropolis and indeed in all the Local Government Headquarters of Kaduna State of Nigeria including their town, villages and Wards, and we have their instruction to address to you their grievance through this medium to avert a likely outbreak of peace of the good people of Kaduna State and environs.
“For the purposes of accuracy, clarity and precision the names of our clients are: Imam Sadiq academy Ltd; Tahfiz Fudiyya Zaria Ltd; Fudiyya nursery and primary schools Rigasa; Siddiqa model academy Ltd; The family of late Alh. Hamid Danlami Zaria, Saminu Kusa Mohammed; Ahmad Abubakar; Haruna Dan Fulani Unqwan Mu’azu and the Suhada’u foundation (ltd) whom we hereinafter refer to as ‘Our Clients’.
“We are informed by our clients that they own landed properties widely spread in Kaduna state wherein buildings were erected on most or all of them.
“The said buildings comprises of Schools, Hospitals Sachet water plants and numerous other investments for the general welfare and wellbeing of the Muslim community and citizens of Kaduna State were erected”. It stated.
According to the letter to the Speaker, five of our clients out of the Nine are persons corporate with power to own landed properties anywhere in Nigeria with also the power and Legal capacity to sue and be sued in their corporate names and a common seal.
“It is a trite company Law and practice that the company is itself a different entity entirely from its Directors and subscribers, and, come what may, the Legal liability of the company is different from that of its Members, Shareholders and Directors.
“The other persons in the list of our clients are natural persons whose respective lands were allocated in their names. We hereby attach relevant documents for the Honourable Speaker’s Comprehension and appreciation of the subject matter.
According to the letter, the affected persons got in touch with a certain document dated the 20th April, 2023 and with reference no: PS/DFF/7A/21/338 authored by one Ismail Umaru Dikko which was addressed to the Principal Private Secretary (PPS) of the Kaduna State Government House, Sir Kashim Ibrahim way Kaduna through the Commissioner, Ministry of Housing and Urban Development.
“And the contents are that some properties were listed for demolition and under number one thereof, certain properties “Across the state” was stipulated even though the alleged properties “Across the state” were not listed.
“Again Sir, the reason for the demolition of the properties “Across the state” as indicted in the letter is “Banned Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN)”. We wish to categorically State here, without mincing words nor fear of contradiction that both the words “Across the state” and “Banned Islamic Movement of Nigeria” are vague statements and indeed very ambiguous.
“Our clients are proponents of the shi’a ideology and hence are of the Shia Muslim community in Kaduna State but not under a purportedly “Banned Islamic Movement in
Nigeria (IMN)”.
“We have the instruction of our clients to bring to your knowledge that Nasiru Ahmed El- rufa’i whose script and agenda KASUPDA is executing knows it clearly that the phrase and nomenclature Islamic Movement of Nigeria (IMN) is fictitious but because it is always better to give a dog a bad name in order to hang it.
“That is why Nasiru painted our clients in a bad shape in order to justify his atrocities and mayhem on their properties knowing fully that there is no any Muslim group in Nigeria with such description and nomenclature, so much for it to own a property, landed or otherwise in Kaduna State”, it noted.
It added that when the clients got the information of the wanton destruction of their properties under the guise of the purportedly banned Islamic Movement of Nigeria, they directly join hands in filing suit before the High Court of Kaduna State under a representative capacity for and on behalf of the entire Shia Muslim community of Kaduna State who are the direct beneficiaries of our client’s kind gesture and investment.
“The case is Suit No. KDH/KAD/Z/276/23 (See processes attached). In the said suit Sir, our clients are seeking for a perpetual injunction (among other reliefs) restraining the Defendants Nasiru Ahmed El-rufai, the Kaduna State Government, the Ministry of Housing and Urban Development, the Kaduna State Urban planning and Development Authority
(KASUPDA ) and the Director-General KASUPDA, Ismai’l Umaru Dikko, from carrying out their inimical, barbaric and primordial destruction and demolition of our client’s landed property.
“It may interest the speaker to know that, our clients are law abiding citizens of Nigeria and as such are entitled to the full flavor of their Fundamental Right under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 (as amended) and this is with particular emphasis to the dual Rights to Freedom of Association and Property”, it also stated.
The statement noted that the El-rufai led administration has actually been committing atrocities against the Shi’a Community to which our clients belong in Kaduna State since 2015 when he assumed office.
It added that “if not that our clients are people of good character, attribute, peace and harmony, they would have resorted to violence by now.
“However, with the current situation on ground, if the Speaker and the House does not take a drastic action to address the issue of this unwanted, unwarranted and undesirable wanton destruction of our client’s properties, our clients would be compelled to resort to other solutions which may not be necessary favourable to the harmonious and peaceful co-existence of the good people of Kaduna State.
They clients reminded speaker that section 60 of the KASUPDA Law itself, does not give Nasiru the powers to do as his doing currently but only gives KASUPDA powers to demolish illegal structures that do not comply with the requirement of the law as to acquisition, no more no less.
“Therefore we make bold without any fear contradiction the reason for the demolition of our client’s properties by Nasiru El-rufai is not captured under the KASUPDA law itself but rather acquiesced and manipulated by he Nasiru Ahmed El-rufa’i in accordance to his whims, caprices, ill motive and self agrandizement.
“This informs our choice of words – mischievous, unconstitutional, Illegal, Unlawful, wrongful and this is to say the least, very unfortunate and unbecoming of a democratically elected Governor of a State.
“It is for this reason and numerous others not mentioned that we have the instructions of our clients to address their grievances through your good office as the Honourable Speaker of the Kaduna State House of Assembly the arm of government that serves as a Check on the ill acquired authority and powers of Nasiru Ahmed El-rufa’i who will be quitting office forever as the Executive Governor of Kaduna State come 29th May, 2023 which is just by the door side.
“It is rather unfortunate that destruction of our client’s properties have already started in Rigasa, Tudun Nupawa, Maraban Jos and other part of Kaduna and Zaria metropolis contrary to even the notice that KASUPDA gave of commencing demolition on the 30th of May, 2023”, it lamented.
Instead, the demolition started from the “nights of 20th, 21st and 22nd of May, 2023, and he’s most likely to continue his destruction, as 48 landed properties were earmarked for the said demolition. End
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Nigeria Senators Visit Maiduguri, Donate N74m To Borno Flood Victims
Senators in the 10th session of the National Assembly have donated N74m to support the victims of the devastating flood that ravaged Maiduguri, the Borno State capital, last week.
The Deputy President of the Senate, Senator Barau I Jibrin, disclosed this on behalf of the President of the Senate, Senator Godswill Obot Akpabio, when he led some senators to Maiduguri on Tuesday.
According to Senator Barau, each of the 108 Senators would donate N500,000 (N54m), while he personally contributed N10m. The Northern Senators Forum also donated N10, totalling N74m.
The Senators, who were received by the Borno State Governor, Professor Babagana Zulum, included the Chairman of the Northern Senators Forum, Senator Abdulaziz Musa Yar’Adua, Chairman of the Southern Senators Forum, Senator Mukhail Adetokunbo Abiru, Senator Ikra Aliyu Bilbis(Zamfara Central), Senator Onawo Mohammed Ogoshi (Nasarawa South) and Senator Sadiq Suleiman Umar (Kwara North).
Others are Senator Diket Plang (Plateau Central), Senator Babangida Hussaini (Jigawa North-West), Senator Pam Mwadkon Dachungyang (Plateau North),
Senator Mohammed Tahir Monguno (Borno North) and Kaka Shehu Lawan (Borno Central).
Senator Barau commiserated with the Borno State Government and the entire people of the state over the devastating flood.
” Your Excellency, we are here to register our condolences and commiserate with you and the entire state over the ugly flood incident in this beautiful Borno last week.
“Whatever touches Borno has touched the entire country. This is why I’m here with some of my colleagues, even though the President of the Senate was here yesterday (Monday) representing the Senate as a whole.
” But it’s our tradition, normally in an occurrence such as this, even if the father or a leader came to register his condolences, that doesn’t stop those that are under him to go individually or collectively and commiserate with the victims.
” We commiserate with you, and we pray that may Allah grant those who lost their lives Jannatul Firdaus. May Allah SWT quicken the recovery of the injured persons, and may He make those who lost their valuables regain them as soon as possible.
” Yesterday, when the President of the Senate came, he did not tell you what we intended to donate. The situation of the victims profoundly touches us. After our meeting yesterday, we agreed to donate the sum of N54,000,000 (Fifty Four Million Naira). Each senator is donating N500,000, which will be N54m.
” Personally, I am donating the sum of N10 million. I pray that this flood will not occur again in Borno State and the entire country, ” he said.
The Senators also paid a condolence visit to Senator Baba Kaka Garbai, who represented Borno Central in the Eighth Senate over the demise of his mother last week.
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Exclusive: NNPCL, Others Import Tonnes of Off-Spec Fuel into Nigeria
Contrary to its assurances, the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL) and independent marketers have continued to import substandard and off-specification Premium Motor Spirit (PMS), also known as petrol, into Nigeria.
Investigation revealed that the ‘dirty petrol’ could account for as much as a quarter of the estimated 50 million litres of daily consumption when the volume imported by independent marketers is added to that of the NNPCL.
According to a Motor Tanker Vessels Report of Friday, September 13, 2024, sighted by our reporter, the combined amount of petrol imported through the Apapa, Tincan, Lekki, Calabar, Port Harcourt and Warri ports stood at 261,938 metric tonnes.
These deliveries were imported from the same sources deemed off-specification and damaging to automobiles.
Of the reported quantity, NNPCL received 134,938 metric tonnes, while independent marketers received 127,000 metric tonnes, accounting for about one-quarter of the amount of petrol consumed by Nigerians every month.
The off-specification petrol imports were received as months-long fuel queues persist across the country leaving Nigerians no option but to buy the fuel even as NNPCL management continues to assure that all is well.
An industry source, who does not want his name mentioned to protect his business interest, said: “They (NNPCL and independent marketers) have brought into the country the same kind of fuel that was condemned as dirty petrol but they know people are forced to buy this because the queues and shortage are forcing people to be desperate.”
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Climate Change: Nigeria Makes Case For Borno, Zamfara Flood Victims At AU Parliament
…As Deputy Speaker Narrates How PAP’s Support For PISE-P, Others Can Enhance Peace
Nigeria has strongly advocated payment of taxes by multinationals and billionaires globally to support African countries exposed to the effects of climate change.
The Deputy Speaker of the House of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Benjamin Okezie Kalu and leader of the Nigerian delegation to the ongoing special sitting of the Committees of the Pan African Parliament (PAP) in South Africa on Tuesday presented the country’s position.
Reacting to a paper titled “The Impact of Climate Change and Africa’s Strategic Pursuits Going into COP” delivered by the Director of Programmes and Research, Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA), Mr. Charles Mwangi Nyambura, Kalu proposed a global climate tax to support climate adaptation in the world’s most vulnerable regions, such as Africa, relying however on the submission of Nobel Prize-winning Economist, Esther Duflo.
The Deputy Speaker who bemoaned the recent flooding in Borno, Zamfara States amongst others said that the idea of the climate tax is to help mitigate the impacts of climate change on the continent.
He said: “Africa is disproportionately impacted by climate change despite contributing just 3.8% to the global share of greenhouse gas emissions in contrast to 23% by China, 19% by the US, and 13% by the European Union.
“Climate change undermines Africa’s progress towards sustainable development goals, hindering economic growth and human well-being.
“At present, nearly 600 million Africans lack access to electricity according to the World Bank, which hinders economic growth, industrial development, and access to essential services.
“Furthermore, Africa faces a widening energy gap compared to South Asia and Latin America, which have made more significant progress in bridging their energy deficits.
“Simultaneously, Nobel Prize-winning economist Esther Duflo has proposed a global climate tax to support climate adaptation in the world’s most vulnerable regions, such as Africa. Duflo’s proposal includes a tax on multinational corporations and billionaires to fund climate adaptation in low-income countries, helping them prepare for and mitigate the impacts of climate disasters.
“This need for climate resilience was brought into stark focus between August and September 2024, when heavy rains affected many local government areas (LGAs) in Borno State, Nigeria, resulting in significant flooding. These floods devastated various communities, displacing many households and damaging infrastructure, crops, and shelters.
“On September 9, 2024, Maiduguri was hit by a massive flood caused by the collapse of the Alau Dam in the neighboring Konduga LGA, marking the first time the dam had overflowed since 2012. The resulting damage from these floods underscores the growing challenge posed by climate variability and human-induced factors, which have increasingly displaced populations across Nigeria.
“In Borno State alone, the International Organization for Migration’s Displacement Tracking Matrix (DTM) identified 320,791 individuals in 65,731 households affected by the floods across 19 LGAs. These include 157,274 internally displaced persons (IDPs) and 108 returnees, all severely impacted by the floods”
Kalu who was accompanied to the event by some members of the Nigerian parliament including members of the House and Senators while speaking on Agenda 2063 of the African Union (AU) said that food and energy insecurity are emerging threats to the stability and prosperity of African nations.
The leader of the Nigerian delegation to the Pan African Parliament’s intervention highlighted the devastating effects of food insecurity, worsened by climate change, conflicts, and economic disruptions.
Emphasizing that Africa’s agricultural potential remains largely untapped, Kalu called for comprehensive agricultural reforms and investment in agribusiness as solutions to the growing food crisis.
While identifying some pressing issues facing the African continent, the Deputy Speaker also emphasized the pivotal role of education as the foundation for Africa’s future.
He underscored the critical role education plays in shaping the continent’s future, aligning it with the African Union’s goals under Agenda 2063.
The leader of the Nigerian delegation called for continental cooperation to ensure that every child, regardless of background, has access to quality education.
This, he said, includes addressing gender disparities, supporting rural schools, and increasing funding for teachers and infrastructure.
“We cannot speak of a prosperous Africa when our education systems are failing to prepare our youth for the challenges and opportunities of tomorrow,” Kalu remarked, calling for unified education policies across Africa.
Also speaking on the issue of security as one of the most significant challenges that has continued to plague Africa, the Deputy Speaker who recalled Nigeria’s experience stressed the importance of collective security mechanisms, such as the African Union’s African Standby Force, and regional cooperation to combat terrorism, organized crime, and violent extremism.
Kalu also decried the unconstitutional changes in government, condemning
coups and unconstitutional transitions as threats to the continent’s democratic progress.
He called on the Pan-African Parliament to take a zero-tolerance stance on undemocratic change of government, encouraging sanctions and regional interventions to restore democratic
governance.
“We cannot allow a return to the dark days where the will of the people is undermined by the actions of a few,” Kalu said.
In his remarks on how PAP can enhance its role of fostering peace across the continent, Kalu said that the parliament should leverage the kind gestures by the African Union (AU) Peace Fund Committee to support some community- driven initiatives such as Peace In South East (PISE-P).
“How can the African Union’s Peace Fund integrate peace initiatives led by civil society and non-governmental organizations that play a significant role in promoting peaceful co-existence?
“Specifically, how can grassroots and community-driven initiatives, such as the Peace in the Southeast (PISE-P) Initiative in Nigeria, be co-opted into the AU’s broader peace projects to enhance their impact?
“Has the AU Peace Fund provided support for community-led peace initiatives, such as PISE-P or similar programs across the continent, that are crucial in addressing local conflicts? If not, what are the reasons for the lack of engagement with such initiatives? Kalu inquired.
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