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How Bandit Kingpin, Kachalla Halilu, Purchased Gun Truck, Witness Tells Court 

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A witness, simply identified as “ABC,” on Friday, told the Federal High Court in Abuja how the notorious bandit kingpin, Kachalla Halilu, purchased a gun truck  from Niger Republic to perpetrate terrorist acts in Nigeria.

ABC, who is the 1st prosecution witness (PW-1) in the ongoing trial of four suspects also linked to fleeing bandit leader, Bello Turji, made the revelation while being led in evidence by by Federal Government’s lawyer, David Kaswe, before Justice Emeka Nwite.

The four suspected terrorists were, on Dec. 23, 2024, arraigned on 11-count charge bordering on terrorism by the office of the Attorney-General of the Federation (AGF).

The suspects, Musa Kamarawa; Abubakar Hashimu, a.

k.a. Doctor; Samuel Chinedu and Lucky Chukwuma, however, pleaded not guilty to the counts and the judge ordered their remand in Kuje Correctional Centre pending the hearing and determination of their bail plea.

NAN reports that Justice Nwite rejected their bail applications and ordered an accelerated hearing of their trial.

Besides, the judge granted an ex-parte motion moved by Kaswe, seeking the protection of the witnesses and identifying them with pseudo names.

The Federal Government, through the office of the AGF, had filed the 11-count charge marked: FHC/ABJ/CR/633/2024 against the eight defendants, four of whom were at large.

In the charge filed on Dec. 16, 2024, by M.B. Abubakar, Director, Department of Public Prosecutions of the Federation, Musa Muhammad Kamarawa; Abubakar Hashimu, a.k.a. Doctor; Samuel Chinedu and Lucky Chukwuma were sued as 1st, 2nd, 4th and 5th defendants.

While Bashir Abdullahi, Bello Turji, Aminu Muhammad and Sani Lawal, who were all at large, were sued as 3rd, 6th, 7th and 8th defendants respectively.

In count one, Musa Kamarawa; Abubakar Hashimu, aka Doctor; Bashir Abdullahi; Samuel Chinedu; Lucky Chukwuma; Bello Turji (at large); Aminu Muhammad (at large) and Sani Lawal (at large), sometime between 2018 and 2022 in Sokoto State, were alleged to have conspired among themselves to commit the terror act.

They were alleged to have provided material services to terrorists groups led by  Turji, Kachalla Halilu, Danbokolo, Lawali, Atarwatse, Buderi and others, by procuring and supplying illicit drugs, including penta injections and cannabis plants (aka indian hemp); food items; military and police uniforms, camouflage.

They were also alleged to have supplied , boots, caps and building materials, including bags of cement, cover zinc, bags of nails, M.M. iron rod, etc., to terrorist camps in the forests located in Zamfara, Sokoto and Kaduna States.

The offence was said to be contrary to Section 17 of the Terrorism (Prevention) (Amendment) Act 2013 and punishable under the same section of the Act.

In count four, Kamarawa, Muhammad (at large) and Lawal (at large), sometime in 2021 in Sokoto State, allegedly aided and abetted the commission of acts of terrorism by acquiring a military gun truck from Libya and supplying same to a terrorist, Kachalla Halilu, at a cost of approximately N28.5 million (28,500,000).

They were alleged to have paid for the gun truck partly in cash and partly via electronic transfer.

The offence, the Federal Government said, was

contrary to Section 18 (a) of the Terrorism (Prevention) (Amendment) Act 2013 and punishable under the same section of the Act.

The offence, the prosecution also said was contrary to Section 8 (1) (b) of the Terrorism (Prevention) (Amendment) Act 2013 and punishable under the same section of the Act.

Giving his testimony on Friday in Hausa Language, PW-1 said out of the four suspects in the dock, he only knew Musa Kamarawa who he called his childhood friend.

“Sometimes between 2021 and 2022, Musa is my childhood friend. He called me on phone and told me that he wants me to accompany him to Kano for the wedding fathia (ceremony) of the daughter of DSS Director of Sokoto Command.

“I prepared myself on Friday and I met him in his house. When I went to his house, I met him with one of his friends called Sani Lawal Jibia (8th defendant).

“Musa told me that we are going together with Sani. We used Musa’s Honda Accord 2018 Model car. Sani Jibia was the one that drove us to Isa Local Government in Sokoto State.

“We went to the local government chairman’s house and we met him in his house.

“Musa and the local government chairman excused themselves. I didn’t know what they were discussing.

“When they finished their discussion, Musa brought the key of the Hilux car.

“He told us that we are going with the Hilux and leaving his car in the chairman’s house. We left around 4pm to Katsina State.

“When we arrived in Katsina the same day, we proceeded to Kano.

“We arrived in Kano in the night and we started looking for hotel,” he said.

The witness said he and Sani Jibia lodged in the same hotel while Musa went and rented an expensive hotel in Kano.

“We slept in the hotel and left there around 11:30 in the morning and went to the venue of the wedding fathia.

“After the wedding, we left the place around 12 noon. We proceeded to the wedding reception,” he said.

He said after the wedding, they left for Sokoto State but had a stopover in Katsina.

“When we arrived in Katsina, we decided to sleep there because we could not make it to Sokoto that very day.

“In the morning around 10 am, we started our journey to Sokoto.

“We followed the road to Jibia, to Zurmi, from Zurmi to Kaura Namoda Local Government.

“When we went to Kaura Namoda town, Musa told us that he wants to go and bring something.

“We went to their house; I, myself, Musa and Sani Lawal. We greeted his in-law. From Kaura Namoda, we started our journey to Shinkarfi Local Government Area.

“On our way to Shinkarfi Local Government, Musa started calling unknown persons.

“He told us that he was talking with Kachalla Halilu. He said he wants to go and receive message from Kachalla Halilu,” he said

The PW-1 said when they got to Shinkarfi Local Government, they stopped and prayed.

“We stopped at one Alhaji Lawali Shop. We prayed there and drank water, then we started our journey again,”:he added.

He said after Shinkarfi, they got to a village called Galadi where they met military checkpoint.

“Musa told Sani to stop at the checkpoint because Sani was the one that drove the car,” he said.

He said after they left the checkpoint, Musa called Kachalla Halilu and asked him where to stop.

He said Kachalla told Musa that they should pull up where they normally stop.

“When we arrived the place, Musa told Sani to stop since he is the one driving.

“We were there when for sometime Kachalla came out from the forest with his boys.

“We were there less than 100 metres and Kachalla called Musa that he has arrived. Musa went and met him but I didn’t know what they discussed.”

According to him, after they finished their discussion, Musa came back with money inside a black leather.

“Kachalla and his boys were well armed with guns and blindfolded themselves (they covered their faces) and went back to the forest.

“But Kachalla was the only person that did not cover his face.

“After that, we turned back to the military checkpoint. Musa stopped there and gave some money to the military men.

“From there, we started our journey to Sokoto,” he said.

The ABC said on their way,  Musa told them that he and Sani Lawal would accompany him to Cotonou in Benin Republic to buy a Peugeot 406 car.

He said Musa told them they would be going by flight.

“He told us that we would go to Lagos first before going to Cotonou.

“The two of us agreed that there is no problem since we are going by flight. After 6.pm, we arrived in Sokoto and went to Musa’s house directly.

“After eating food in Musa’s house, I went to my house. I left Musa in his house together with Sani Lawal because Lawal used to sleep in Musa’s house,” he said.

He said Musa called him after some days and when he got there, he met him together with Sani in his parlour.

He said Musa told him he would be going to the Old Market to confirm the exchange rate naira to cefa.

“After he called, he said it was expensive.

“He then called Ilela, a border town between Nigeria and Niger Republic. He said the price there was cheaper than Old Market price.

“He called one of his nephews, Abdulmalik, who stays in the house.

“He told Abdulmalik that he would send him to Ilela and that he would give him someone’s number so that when he gets there, he should call him.

“Musa went to his room and brought the money that he received from Kachalla,” he said.

When the Federal Government’s lawyer asked him the currency of the money, he said it was in naira.

“He did not tell us the amount of the money. He gave Abdulmalik the money and transport fare for him to go to Ilela.

“From there, I wanted to go home and he gave me N20, 000 that I should go and buy food.

“I didn’t know when  Abdulmalik came back from Ilela,” he said.

The witness said Musa called him and told him.that they would be going to Cotonou on Friday and that the naira had been converted to cefa.

He said Musa, however,told him that they would be going by road because the flight was expensive.

“Musa called Aminu (7th defendant), his elder brother, because Aminu used to go to Cotonou all the time.

“Aminu came from Kamarawa to Sokoto. In the morning when we were going to Cotounu, we went to where we usually get car to Kamba Local Government in Kebbi State.”

He said he, Musa, Aminu (7th defendant) and Sani (8th defendant) went together.

“When we arrived in Kamba, we arrived at a village called Doli Kaila. From Doli.Kaila, we entered canoe to Lolo in Benin Republic.

“From there we chartered a car to Malabe, from Malabe, Musa Chartered  a car to Cotonou directly.

“We arrived Cotonou around 9pm. We went and looked for a hotel. Musa told the driver that we would hired his car back to Malabe when going back to Sokoto.

“That night, Aminu, elder brother to Musa, called one agent. In the morning, the agent came. We entered motorcycle to where they sell the cars.

“We went there checking round 406 hash colour car. We went to the owner of the car. He is a Lebanese.

“They agreed to sell the car at 1.8 million cefas. The Lebanese gave us 200 cefas as our shares.

“I, Sani Lawal and Amina Muhammed shared the money,” he said.

The PW-1 said Musa then asked the agent where they could get a gun truck, also called “Koke or Buffalo.”

“We were taking to a place where the car is sold

“We saw the car (gun truck). We asked the price and we were told the price was 25 million cefas. Musa told us that it was too expensive, we cannot buy it.

“Musa asked Aminu to call one of his friends that they do business together to ask him where we could get the car.

“That person, I didn’t know him, told Aminu that we could get the car in Libya.

“That Libya car has a seria number, that Nigerian Customs (officers) don’t allow such a car (gun truck) to enter Nigeria when they see it,” the witness said.

He, however, said Aminu’s friend told them that they could get new gun truck in Gaya, Niger Republic.

“All these discussions happened in Cotonou before we came back,” he said.

According to him, Musa called Aminu, his elder brother, to call somebody that could drive the 406 car to Gaya, from Gaya to Nigeria.

The lawyer asked the witness to tell the court what happened in Niger Republic.

He said: “We arrived there on Sunday and it was a work free day. When we entered, we saw the cars (gun trucks), many in Gaya, Niger Republic.”

He said Musa called someone they did not know.

“He met us at Malabe and we went to Gaya together.

“Musa entered the front seat of the car, I, Sani Lawal and Aminu entered the back seat.

“They called the owner of the car. Musa and his elder brother and the person that took us there started discussing the price with the owner of the car.

“They left me and Sani Lawal because they don’t what us to know the price of the car.

“After they have finished discussing about the car, Musa came to the car and took the money. He count the money. The money was not complete,” he said.

When Kaswe asked if Musa later bought the gun truck, the witness said: “Yes, he bought the gun truck.”

On how the gun truck was delivered to Musa, the witness said: “We left Aminu, Musa’s elder brother there, because he is the one that knows the road.

“Aminu was the person that delivered the car to Nigeria,” he said.

On what Musa did with the gun truck when it arrived in Nigeria, the PW-1 said: “He called me that I should come and escort him that he wanted to go and greet his mother and he would also deliver the gun truck to Kachalla Halilu.”

He said when they got to Kachalla Halilu’s camp at Sububu Forest, they (Kachalla and his boys) started shooting guns into the air in celebration mood.

“They started shooting guns, that there car has arrived,

“I was afraid and Musa started laughing that why am I afraid and I told him that I don’t used to hear sound of guns like this,” he said.

When the lawyer was asked him what happened next, the witness said the bandits started taking photographs with the gun truck.

“They delivered the gun truck to him (Kachalla) 2and stood by the car (gun truck) to start snapping pictures,” he said.

He said he took pictures with Kachalla Halilu, Musa and the gun truck.

“Sani Lawal snapped pictures with Kachalla Halilu again. I snapped together with someone who I didn’t even know.

“After the photograph, we left the forest and went to Shinkarfi and entered Hilux car to Sokoto.

“On our way, Musa gave me N200, 000 and also gave Sani N200, 000,” he said.

When the lawyer asked him how he got to the police station when he got to Sokoto, the witness said: “When we arrive Sokoto, I went to my house and Musa went to his house and Sani Lawal went to Musa’s house.

“After some months, I was told that Musa was arrested.

“Musa’s wife called me and said Musa told her that I should switched off my phone before the police would come and arrest me.”

On his he got to the police station, the PW-1 said: “In the morning, I reported myself to state CID, Sokoto Command. I went to the state’s CID Command, I met a police man where I was investigated.”

Justice Nwite adjourned the matter until May 23 and May 26 for cross examination and continuation of trial.(NAN)

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APC Unveils Winners of Adamawa House of Representatives Primaries

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From Yagana Ali, Yola

The All Progressives Congress (APC) has officially announced the winners of its House of Representatives primary elections across the eight federal constituencies in Adamawa State, setting the stage for the party’s campaign ahead of the next general elections.

The results were declared on Sunday in Yola by the chairman of the election committee, Ahmed Yusha’u, who described the exercise as peaceful, transparent and credible across the 21 local government areas of the state.

According to Yusha’u, the primaries were conducted in strict compliance with the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the Electoral Act, as well as the APC constitution and guidelines guiding internal party elections.

He commended party officials, delegates, aspirants and security personnel for their roles in ensuring a smooth and orderly process, noting that the conduct of the exercise reflected the party’s commitment to internal democracy.

“The exercise was conducted successfully in a free, fair and credible atmosphere,” he said, while expressing confidence that the party would emerge stronger and more united after the primaries.

The candidates who secured the party’s tickets to contest the House of Representatives seats in the next general elections are: Nyampa Zakaria — Michika Federal Constituency, James Barka — Gombi/Hong Federal Constituency, Kwamoti Laori — Demsa/Numan/Lamurde Federal Constituency, Golfa Mallam — Guyuk/Shelleng Federal Constituency, Suleman Gankuba — Jada/Ganye/Mayo-Belwa/Toungo Federal Constituency, Aliyu Boya — Fufore/Song Federal Constituency, Ahmad Salihijo — Yola North/Yola South/Girei Federal Constituency and Ramatu Bello — Mubi North/Mubi South/Maiha Federal Constituency.

Before the commencement of the primaries, Yusha’u had appealed to all aspirants and their supporters to maintain peace and demonstrate maturity throughout the exercise.

He urged party members to embrace unity and sportsmanship in the aftermath of the elections, stressing that the APC’s collective interest remains more important than individual ambitions.

Political observers in the state see the emergence of the candidates as a significant step in shaping the political landscape ahead of the forthcoming elections, with expectations that campaigns will intensify across the various constituencies in the coming months.

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Northwest Varsity Kano Matriculates 7,929 Students

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From Rabiu Sanusi, Kano

Northwest University Kano on Friday held its 13th Matriculation Ceremony for newly admitted students of the 2025/2026 academic session, with a total of 7,929 students formally admitted into various academic programmes across the institution’s 10 faculties.

The colourful ceremony, which took place at the Muhammadu Sanusi II Lecture Hall, was described as historic and memorable as it marked the first matriculation exercise presided over by the university Vice-Chancellor, Professor Amina Salihi Bayero.

The event also recorded another milestone with the formal inclusion of students of the Institute of Continuing Education admitted into part-time degree programmes alongside regular students of the university for the first time.

Speaking during the ceremony, Professor Amina Salihi Bayero urged the newly matriculated students to uphold discipline, moral conduct, and academic excellence throughout their stay in the institution.

She reminded the students that the university awards degrees based not only on academic performance but also on character, stressing the need for them to protect the image and reputation of the institution.

The Vice-Chancellor noted that although it was her first matriculation ceremony as the head of the university, she had participated in previous ceremonies in different capacities, including as Head of Department, Dean, Deputy Vice-Chancellor and Professor.

Professor Amina also expressed appreciation to the Kano State Governor, Alhaji Abba Kabir Yusuf, for his continued support toward the growth and development of the university.

She commended the governor for efforts aimed at repositioning the institution and improving the learning environment for both students and staff.

“Students must remain law-abiding, focused and dedicated to their studies while contributing positively to the development of the university through hard work and responsible conduct.

In his remarks the Registrar of the university, Dr. Adm.Isyaku Adamu administered the matriculation oath to the newly admitted students and charged them to strictly adhere to the rules and regulations governing the institution.

Some of the matriculated students who spoke shortly after the ceremony expressed happiness over securing admission into the university and pledged to remain committed to their studies and conduct themselves responsibly.

The ceremony ended amid excitement, goodwill and renewed hope for a successful academic journey for the newly admitted students.

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NNPCL Credits PINL–Community Partnership as Bayelsa Records Zero Pipeline Infractions in April

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The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited (NNPCL) has credited the result to the working partnership between Pipeline Infrastructure Nigeria Limited (PINL) and the host communities along the corridor.

The commendation came at a stakeholder meeting convened by PINL in Bayelsa to review operational performance and community engagement.

For the full month of April, no incidents were recorded on the Trans Niger Pipeline (TNP) or the Eastern Gas Network across Bayelsa State — no bunkering, no spillage, no infractions

“For the past month, there has been no incident in the whole of Bayelsa as far as we are concerned,” said Omojevwhe Akponime, Head of NNPCL’s Project Monitoring Office for the Eastern Corridor.

“That shows that the community and PINL are one in common.”

Akponime linked the result to rising production on the TNP, and called on the royal fathers, CDC chairmen, women’s leaders and youth groups present to sustain the collaboration. “Each time you give them your support, they will always do more for you,” he said.

PINL’s General Manager for Community and Stakeholder Relations, Dr. Akpos Mezeh, placed the achievement against the national target.

“Production has continued to increase,” Mezeh said. “By the grace of God, we’ll meet our target of 2.5 million barrels per day. It shows that the stakeholders are performing their obligations strictly in the partnership.”

Mezeh used the meeting to present cheques to beneficiaries of PINL’s women empowerment programme, encouraging recipients to invest the funds into their businesses. He also called on youth across the corridor to reject vandalism.

“If you go and spend money to install any illegal connection, you cannot reap it,” he said. “In the next 24 hours, we will get intelligence, and you will lose out. Vandalism is no longer profitable.”

Speaking for the beneficiaries, Madam Love Theophilus reinforced the message. “This empowerment is for business,” she told the women. “It’s not for big wrapper. It’s not for good shoes. Use the money to promote your business.”

The Trans Niger Pipeline is one of Nigeria’s most critical crude evacuation arteries. A month without infraction in Bayelsa is a direct contribution to national production and to the 2.5 million barrels per day target.

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