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Why we Directed Citizens to Acquire Guns – Matawalle

Governor Bello Matawalle of Zamfara has said that the State Government relied on an extant legislation to direct residents to acquire weapons to defend themselves.
This is contained in a statement issued by Jamilu Magaji, the Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, and made available to newsmen on Tuesday.
Magaji stated that the governor made the remark while inaugurating some security committees in Gusau.
The statement explained that the governor’s directive was part of the administration’s efforts to tackle protracted security challenges in the state.
It added that the State Government was aware of the misgivings expressed in some quarters regarding the new measure.
It noted that the measure was meant “to encourage the communities suffering almost daily from the inhuman aggressions from the bandits to acquire firearms to defend their communities.
“Self-defence is a natural instinct and has always been part of human survival strategy.
“As those entrusted with the safety of lives and property of the people, we will do everything possible to uphold this responsibility within the ambit of the law.
“We are also aware that the security forces are doing their best to combat this formidable challenge.
“Their efforts are, however, hampered by the lack of adequate modern warfare equipment and the dearth of personnel.
“Our decision to mobilise people to secure their communities is, therefore, for the people to complement the efforts of the conventional security forces in dealing with banditry and fishing out informants
“The acquisition and usage of firearms by the public, who desire to do so, would be governed by the Nigeria Firearms Act,” he further stated.
The statement added that the state government had explored all options to address the issue to no avail.
It explained that apart from dialogue, reconciliation and disarmament, the government also had regular engagement with Federal Government and neighbouring states, including the Nigerien authorities.
“We also shut down mobile telecommunication networks to give security forces the leeway to take the battle directly to the bandits,” the statement added.
The governor further said that his administration had provided modern RUGA settlement for nomads and logistics support to security agencies, including vehicles and drones.
He said that in recent weeks, the state witnessed increased attacks in some parts of Gusau, Bukkuyum and Gummi Local Government Areas.
Matawalle said that government had provided 20 new Hilux Vans and 1,500 motorcycles to the committee on security to commence operation. (NAN
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Anniversary: Tinubu to Visit FCT area Councils, Identify with Residents

President Bola Tinubu will visit some of the area councils of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) to identify with rural dwellers as part of activities to celebrate his second year in office.
FCT Minister Nyesom Wike stated this after he inspected some ongoing projects in Kwali, Gwagwalada and Bwari Area Councils in Abuja on Saturday.
Wike said that Tinubu would visit some of the area councils to inaugurate some of the completed projects across the FCT.
“Mr President will not only inaugurate projects in the city. He will also visit at least one or two area councils so that the people will be happy that, yes, he identified with them.
“We are going to work that out.
We can assure you that at least, he will go to Gwagwalada, Kwali, and Bwari. We are going to make sure that Mr President comes to identify with his people,” he said.The minister explained that the ongoing projects in satellite towns were in line with Tinubu’s directive that development should be extended beyond the city centre to rural areas and satellite towns.
“Today we have gone around to three satellite towns in three area councils.
“One is Gwagwalada where we are constructing the Market Road, the Aguma Palace Road and the Radio House Road, which will all be inaugurated by the grace of God, to celebrate Tinubu’s second anniversary.
“We went to A2 to Pai, a 15 kilometre road in Kwali Area Council. You can see how beautiful the road is.
“They have done about 13 kilometers of asphalt wearing course. The project will also be completed and handed over to us for Mr President’s second year in office,” Wike said.
The minister also inspected ongoing road projects in Bwari, with a dual carriageway in Ushafa, extending to War College and the community among others.
He expressed optimism that the road projects would be completed and handed over in May for inauguration.
Speaking about the quality of the projects, Wike said: “We are happy. Look at A2 to Pai Road; look at the one in Gwagwalada and Ushafa; these are quality jobs done by quality contractors.
“So, we are happy that we are keeping to standard and that is what is important, not just giving out infrastructure, give out quality infrastructure that will make the people happy.
“I am confident that these projects will turn the economy of these areas around,” the minister said. (NAN)
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Emergency at Eko Bridge: FG Expresses Concern

The Federal Government on Saturday announced an emergency situation at the Eko Bridge, Lagos, that almost warranted a closure.
The Minister of Works, Sen. Dave Umahi, made the announcement during an inspection tour of the bridge.
“We had a very terrible situation at Eko Bridge with one of the pier caps totally damaged, and again, I was only told last night.
According to the minister, a dredger hit the pier cap and destroyed the pier and many rods.
“Pier caps are to bridges what the legs are to human beings.
“What is holding that section are only rods. Some of the roads were damaged also.
“I immediately directed divers to be deployed,” he said.
He said that he also got into a smaller boat and went under the water to know the level of damage below the water.
According to the minister, a whole pier was totally removed by the accident.
“I was going to announce shutting down of the bridge but I have looked at it and there is something we can do, though very delicate, to restore it.
“There will be no need of shutting down but it is an emergency situation,” he said.
He said that he had directed the contractor handling the bridge repair on what to do.
The minister, who also inspected the Third Mainland Bridge, expressed satisfaction at the progress of work there.
“We have inspected the Third Mainland Bridge, and Carter Bridge, both being handled by Julius Berger, and we are satisfied with the work.
“I can say that the work on Third Mainland Bridge is about 50 per cent completed, and that of Carter Bridge, about 70 per cent completed.”
He said that the slab on the Third Mainland Bridge had deflection compelling its closure against articulated vehicles.
Umahi said that Julius Berger insisted that there was a new design to tackle that and would want designers from the Federal Ministry of Works to go with its team to Germany to look at the new design.
“We will nominate four people who will go to Germany and look at the new design method and then, we will approve,” he added.
Earlier, Mr Ghassan Kaadi, the Project Coordinator for Build Well, the contractor handling the Eko Bridge rehabilitation project, said that the project was 75 per cent completed.
“All the asphalt has been done. All the bearing has been changed.
“We are changing, right now, the remaining of the expansion joint.
“We have 1,000 meters of expansion joint. We are at 700 right now.
“The solar light, is almost 90 per cent done,” he said.
He added that 2,500 metres of the 6,000 concrete handrail had been done.
Mr Thomas Christ, Regional Manager, West, Julius Berger Plc., the contractor handing Third Mainland Bridge and Carter Bridge repairs, said that the company was aware of how critical the bridges were in connecting motorists and commuters from Lagos Island to Lagos Mainland.
“ That is why we are working here with the best engineers from the Federal Ministry of Works.
“We did some investigations under water and above the water on the quality and the structural integrity of the bridges.”
He said that Julius Berger was working with engineers from the Federal Ministry of Works to find out the best solution to the bridges.
He said that the company was intensifying efforts to finish the works as fast as possible and make the bridges sustainable. (NAN)
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Police Rescue 4 kidnapped Chinese Expatriates, 2 Officers in Abia

The Police Command in Abia, in collaboration with the military and other security agencies, has successfully rescued four Chinese expatriates and two escort police officers from kidnappers.
The command’s Public Relations Officer, DSP Maureen Chinaka, made the information available to the press in Umuahia on Saturday.
She explained that the rescue operation was led by the Divisional Police Officer of Uturu Division, following a distress call received on April 4, 2025, at about 5:30pm.
“The report indicated that unidentified armed assailants ambushed and attacked Chinese expatriates and their police escorts en route to their company in Agukwu-Amaya, Ndundu Community, Uturu, Isuikwuato Local Government Area.
“Tragically, during the attack, the manager, Mr Quan (male), his colleague, Mr Cai (male), and Insp. Audu Saidu (one of the escort officers), were killed.
“The assailants also took away Insp. Saidu’s rifle,” she said.
“Upon receiving the distress report, operatives from the Abia command, in a joint operation with other security agencies, launched a search mission.
“The operation resulted in the rescue of three Chinese expatriates, who were unharmed, while one sustained injuries.
Chinaka added that Insp. Uba Ahmed, who was also rescued, suffered a gunshot wound on his leg.
“Both the injured officer and expatriate are currently receiving treatment and are reported to be responding well at the Federal Medical Centre, Abakaliki.
“The tactical team of the command, on April 5, 2025, led by the Deputy Commissioner of Police (Operations), visited the crime scene as part of the ongoing search and rescue efforts.
“Through collaborative action involving the police, military, and local community members, Insp Ijeagwa Friday was also rescued unharmed,” she said.
The Commissioner of Police, Mr Danladi Isa, assured residents that the perpetrators of the heinous crime would be brought to justice.
He urged residents to remain vigilant, go about their lawful activities without fear, and support the police by reporting any suspicious persons, vehicles, or activities to the nearest police station.
Chinaka also stated that Isa encouraged informants to call the following emergency lines of the Abia Police Command: 08035415405, 08079210004, 08079210005, and 08079210006.(NAN)