NEWS
Boko Haram: Reps Lament Incessant Attacks on Borno Communities
By Ubong Ukpong, Abuja
The House of Representatives yesterday, lamented over the renewed attacks on communities in Borno state by insurgents, asking the military to change its strategies and do more of offensives than being defensive in the War.
It particularly, urged the military authorities to station atleast a batallion of personnel and appropriate Equipment at Mandiragrau, Askira and Garkida Communities, to contain the activities of the insurgents holding grounds there.
This followed a motion brought before it by Hon Ahmad Haha, who raised a motion under matter of urgent public importance, that against what the military were talking about winning the war, communities around the Sambisa forest were under siege by the Boko Haram terrorists.
He noted that in the last two weeks three different Communities of Klangar (Ngohi Ward), Gyerha (Kida Ward) and Askira the Headquarters of Askira Uba LGA, were at different times attacked by Boko Haram Insurgents, with the last episode on Saturday the 13th of November 2021.
Haha noted again that during such attacks, Private and Public Properties were burnt down, stores with food items looted and all people living in these areas displaced into nearby bushes with all the risks and consequences that followed, and lives lost, especially of the gallant security personnel and unfortunate civilians caught up in the middle of cross fire.
The lawmaker informed the House that still within this zone, four members of Askira Emirate Council were abducted while trying to travel between Askira and Maiduguri the state capital, stressing that as at the time of writing his motion, there was no news of their whereabout, one week after their abduction, stating thst two of them had health Challenges.
He explained concerns that though security personnel were doing their very best, their numbers and equipment available to them were grossly inadequate to protect all the Communities on the fringes of the Sambisa forest.
He was further concerned that the insurgents, when they attacked Askira, came with 16 Gun Trucks and two M-RAPS observers saying that “kinetically, they’ve dominated the region”, stressing that with this situation, the country can not afford to handle them with kids gloves.
The lawmaker worried that with the Yuletide season around the corner, their attacks would only increase as the bush paths the terrorists normally followed were now dried and motorable by their standards.
Haha was further worried that some of the communities had already received notices from the insurgents of impending attacks.
Apart from improving security around the communities, the House also asked the National Emergency Management Agency, (NEMA), to immediately provide all the Communities affected with relief materials, to cushion the effects of the attacks on the citizens.
The House asked NEDC to provide food stuff to all the Communities affected as most of the just harvested food crops have been looted.
The Inspector General of Police, (IGP), in collaboration with other security outfits, were asked to ensure immediate and unconditional release of the four unfortunate members of the lawmaker’s Constituency abducted one week ago.
Foreign News
Poland Bans Smartphones in Primary Schools
Poland plans to ban mobile phones in all primary schools from next academic year under draft legislation approved by the government on Tuesday.
The proposal, which will now be submitted to parliament, would take effect on September 1, 2026.
In Poland, primary school education runs through the eighth grade.
The planned law would prohibit the use of mobile phones and other devices capable of recording audio or video during lessons and breaks.
The ban would apply to both public and private schools, the Education Ministry said.
Exceptions would be permitted when the use of a phone is required for teaching purposes, educational support, or for health and safety reasons.
Education Minister Barbara Nowacka said the measure is a response to calls from teachers for stricter rules on smartphone use in schools.
She said that more than half of Poland’s schools have already introduced similar restrictions on a voluntary basis.
The government also approved a package of measures aimed at strengthening child protection online, which must likewise be approved by parliament.
The proposals include tighter restrictions on minors’ access to websites containing pornography and measures designed to speed up the removal of illegal online material.
Under the plans, operators of adult-content websites would be required to verify users’ ages anonymously, without collecting browser data or personal information.
NEWS
Reps Minority Picks Ugochinyere as New Leader
By Ubong Ukpong, Abuja
Following the defection of the former minority Leader of the House of Representatives, Kingsley Chinda, the minority caucus has nominated Hon. Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere as their new Leader.
Sixty one out of the 81 minority members of the House on Wednesday, Select Hon.
Ugochinyere as Reps Minority Leader Designate, awaiting the Speaker’s announcement of the Opposition’s Decision.From the documents sighted by our reporter, majority of the lawmakers of the minority parties cutting across the entire minority bloc, namely ADC, NDC, APP, PRP, LP, APGA, APM, ACCORD and SDP, and across tribal, religious and zonal political lines voluntarily settled for Ikenga as their preferred choice.
From available information, the lawmakers today submitted the official nomination of the new Minority Leader designate, Ikenga, to the Speaker in line with the tradition of the parliament, which is stated clearly under the new Rule Book of the House of Representatives, Order 7, Rule 7, which provides that members shall elect among themselves the Minority Leader to lead them.The lawmakers, who spoke anonymously, expressed confidence that the Speaker of the parliament, as an unbiased leader, will swiftly make the announcement so that the minority can have its leadership in the next few days, and the parliament can be fully constituted with the minority fully represented. The lawmakers said they have also settled for nominees to fill the vacant positions of Minority Whip and Deputy Minority Leader, with one of the positions already taken by an NDC member from the North West. After ongoing harmonisation, the remaining list will be sent to the Speaker within the next few days for announcement.
The lawmakers said they settled for Ikenga because of his excellent legislative record, three years out of his four-year term, during which he sponsored and moved over 40 bills, motions and petitions, in addition to his four years as Senior Adviser to the Senate President, all of which have established him as a qualified candidate for the job. They said that the power to choose rests with the majority of the minority members, and that power has now been exercised, adding that any sentimental arguments will not change the decision of the minority lawmakers, who have overwhelmingly settled for one of their own.
They noted that, in the past, Sen. Akpabio was elected Senate Minority Leader after only three weeks in parliament, and that many others have been elected to top parliamentary positions with fewer years of experience. They added that even when the PDP zoned the speakership to the South West for Mulikat, the lawmakers elected Tambuwal and Ihedioha; when the APC zoned the Senate Presidency to the North East, the senators elected Sen. Saraki and Ekweremadu; and Dogara was elected after the position had been tipped for the South West. Parliament, they stressed, is rooted in the principle of majority decision and not sentiment. The lawmakers said their choice of Ikenga, with three years of legislative experience for a four-year job, is more than enough.
NEWS
Kano Revokes Private School Licences over Sexual Abuse
From Aliyu Askira, Kano
The Ungogo Local Government Area of Kano State has withdrawn the licences of all private schools within its jurisdiction following allegations that a teacher sexually abused four female pupils.
The decision was announced by the Education Councillor, Abdullahi Wakili, who said it followed a review meeting aimed at strengthening school oversight and addressing safety and moral concerns in the area.
Wakili explained that the council chairman, Tijjani Amiru Bilyaminu, has directed all private school proprietors to appear before a screening committee for fresh assessment before they can resume operations.
The action comes after the closure of Al-Hadeed Private School in the Inusawa area of Ungogo, where a teacher popularly known as Uncle Kamal was accused of abusing four underage pupils reportedly from the same family.
The suspect has been arraigned before a magistrate court in the Nomansland area of Kano on rape charges. The court ordered that he be remanded in custody and adjourned the case to June 9, 2026.
Authorities said the sweeping measure is intended to restore public confidence in private schools and ensure the safety of children across the local government.
“Our schools must be safe havens, not places of fear,” Wakili stated.


