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Kaduna, Kano, Katsina Residents Seek Death Sentence for Ritualists, Cannibals

There have been growing concerns about the obnoxious increasing trend of of ritual killings across Nigeria.The heightened situation of ritual killings is driven by the quest for quick wealth, poverty, unemployment, and lack of effective legislation.There have also been sustained calls for stronger laws against ritual killings to effectively stem the tide of the menace.
There have also been appeals for plausible economic empowerment programmes and public awareness campaigns to deal with the dastardly phenemenon. Analysts have posited that the government, civil society, and individuals must work together to address the underlying factors and put an end to these heinous crimes.In Katsina State, the residents of have urged the government to provide a death sentence against ritualists and those found selling or eating human parts.They made the call in an interview with Daily Asset in Katsina.The residents said the call has become imperative in view of the increasing cases of ritual killings, particularly in some parts of the country.Ayuba Inusa, a resident of Katsina, said that was the only way to prevent the people from joining the ritual and cult groups.He said: “Since the perpetrators have no mercy, they deserve to be treated with no mercy, to serve as a deterrent to those willing to join the groups.”Inusa further stressed the need for the traditional and religious leaders to intensify efforts in preaching against the ugly act.On his part, Malam Kabir Tukur, advised the people against the desire to accumulate worldly materials using such inhumane and ugly methods.He said,” That is because most of the victims were those who want to accumulate material things easily and anyhow.”Tukur further urged parents to be monitoring their sons and daughters and discourage them against such bad habits to prevent them from becoming victims of such circumstances.He also urged girls and women to be wary of friendship in the social media, saying, “because, most of the victims were easily caught up through that platform.”Another respilondent, Grace Jacob, also urged girls to desist from going to the persons they met through the social media to avoid becoming victims.She further urged the government to provide stiffer punishments against perpetrators of those barbaric acts.In Kaduna State, the Police Command said it has recorded zero ritual killing in the state.The command’s Public Relations Officer, DSP Mansir Hassan, confirmed to Newsmen in Kaduna.He said, “This remarkable achievement is a testament to the state’s unwavering commitment to combating this heinous crime.He said the command has not received a single complaint of ritual killing in the past three years.According to him, the ways to curb this incident include stopping hard drugs’ abuse, public enlightenment, and addressing youth motivations.“The command’s proactive approach to preventing ritual killings has included increased patrols, intelligence gathering, and community engagement,”Hassan said.He advised that the youths should be engaged with the local communities to raise awareness about the dangers of ritual killings.Hassan said, “Religious leaders have a role to play in educating the public about the importance of upholding human life and the sanctity of human dignity.”He said the youths should be engaged on education and job creation programmes, as well as counseling services to address anxiety and other mental health issues.“We will continue to prioritise the safety and security of citizens,” Hassan said.In Kano State, some experts have called on community leaders to collaborate in efforts to combat ritual killings, urging action to address the underlying factors driving the crime.Some of the residents, who spoke to newsmen urged the government at all levels to address the crime.One of them, Musa Abubakar, a lecturer at the Kano State Polytechnic, attributed the increasing frequency of ritual killings to economic hardship and widespread poverty.According to Abubakar, these challenges have driven many, especially young people, to seek alternative, albeit criminal, means of wealth acquisition.He said that the high unemployment rate has led to increased desperation, with some individuals believing that ritual sacrifices may offer a shortcut to financial success.Abubakar said: “Moral decay is on the rise. If this decay is not addressed, it could lead to an increase in other forms of criminality.“They include human trafficking, organ harvesting, and cult-related violence, further destabilising the nation.$A public affairs commentator, Isa Muhammad, stressed the importance of collaboration between the security agencies and community leaders to curb these crimes.“Community policing initiatives should be expanded to encourage local participation in crime detection and reporting.” Vigilance groups should also be involved in monitoring suspicious activities,” he said.Isa further emphasised that traditional and religious leaders must take a strong stance against immoral practices, while educational institutions should enforce ethics that all.the students must adhere to.Similarly , Abdulrazak Abdullahi, a Lawyer, expressed concern over the growing incidents of ritual killings, highlighting a shift in values where human life was no longer sacred.“The increasing prevalence of ritual killings suggests a dangerous shift in societal values, with people willing to engage in barbaric acts for personal gains,” Abdullahi said,He urged the law enforcement agencies to act proactively rather than only responding after crimes have been committed.Abubakar then called for closer cooperation between the Police, judiciary, intelligence agencies, and community leaders to dismantle criminal syndicates behind these killings.“The government should strengthen legal frameworks, improve law enforcement, and ensure the swift prosecution of offenders,” he added.An activist, Hajiya Amina Ali, also called for the intensification it public awareness campaigns and the enactment of stricter laws to create a safer and more secure society.She stated that the high unemployment had fueled desperation, with some resorting to ritual sacrifices as a shortcut to wealth.Ali warned, “If the growing moral decay is not addressed, it could lead to increased criminal activities, including human trafficking, organ harvesting, and cult-related violence, further destabilising the nation.” (NAN)NEWS
S’East: Dep. Speaker, Kalu, Begins Grassroots Mobilisation for Tinubu’s Second Tenure

The Deputy Speaker, House of Representatives, Chief Benjamin Kalu, says he will initiate programmes to aggressively disseminate the lofty achievements of President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda to communities and households in the South-East.Kalu said this on Thursday during the unveiling of the Abia Headquarters of the Renewed Hope Partners (RHP), situated on Ojike Street, Umuahia.
He said that his target was to bring the region to the country’s mainstream politics by embracing the Tinubu’s administration wholly. He said that the Tinubu-led government had performed quite impressively since inception, hence the South-East must show more than a passive acceptance of the administration ahead of 2027.Kalu said: “My dear Ndigbo (Igbo people), the time for a token support has passed.“The pesident’s leadership has fundamentally improved our economy, empowered ouryouth, and begun to bridge the development gap in our zone.“Now, RHP must channel these achievements into electoral victories, ensuring theSouth-East sits at the heart of Nigeria’s renewed hope, as we expect more from the current administration.“By embedding these structures, strategies, and ambassadors into every household conversation, RHP will transform policy wins into popular mandate, guaranteeing that South-East not only benefits from but also drives the continuity of this administration.The deputy speaker also lauded the president’s establishment of the South-East Development Commission (SEDC) in July 2024.According to him, the key objectives of the SEDC include investments in agriculture, manufacturing, and technology tostimulate entrepreneurship and job creation.“Infrastructure development is another major focus, for building roads, railways, and energy facilities to enhance connectivity and spur trade.“Social integration is also prioritised, with initiatives promoting dialogue,reconciliation, and youth empowerment to strengthen unity,” Kalu said.He said that part of his strategies to drive the programme would be to launch “Renewed Hope Councils” in all the South-East LGAs, linked to SEDC outreach teams, turning policy wins intograssroots programmes.He also promised to organise public demonstrations of CNG buses, student-loan awardceremonies, amongst others, “showcasing tangible impacts in Abia, Anambra, Ebonyi, Imo, and Enugu.He said, “the RHP’s mission is to make President Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Agenda a household conversation in every South-East community – so votersunderstand, trust, and ultimately reward this administration in 2027.”The deputy speaker took time to present a detailed account of the president’s performance in different sectors of the nation’s economy.He also cited specific Federal Government’s interventions in critical areas in the South-East, notably gas and energy exploration and exploitation, resumption of work on the Eastern Rail Line, port revitalisation, as well as ecological and environmental interventions, amongst many others.The event was attended by chieftains of the party in Abia, including the state Chairman, Dr Kingsley Ononogbu, two past Speakers of the House of Assembly, Chief Stanley Ohajuruka, who is a member of the SEDC, and Mr Martins Azubuike, amongst others. (NAN)NEWS
How Tax Reforms Bill will Make hHousing Affordable – Presidency

The Presidency says the Tax Reforms Bill, when passed, will make housing more affordable and available to Nigerians by reducing tax burden on the construction and real estate sectorsThe Chairman of the Presidential Fiscal Policy and Tax Reforms, Mr Taiwo Oyedele, made this known in Abuja on Thursday at a Building and Construction Industry Forum.
The forum was organised by the Council of Registered Builders of Nigeria (CORBON) and Housing Development Advocacy Network (HDAN). Speaking on the theme “Nigeria’s Tax Reforms and the Building and Construction Industry: Implications and Opportunities”, Oyedele said the bill has many benefits, but it is being misconceived by some people.According to him, when the bill becomes law, Value Added Tax(VAT) on real estate transactions will be exempted, thereby lowering the cost of building materials and houses.“The bill is designed in a way to favour low income earners contrary to what is being claimed, it will also ease their burden.“There will be no VAT on lands, sale of real estate, and rent is exempted from VAT. Some of these are areas of controversies in the past.“There is an exemption on stamp duties for rents below N10 million a month and capital gains tax is also exempted on the sale of dwelling houses.m,” he saidOyedele added that, in the bill, building materials production including non- metallic products are eligible for priority sector incentives to boost production.He said reforms will be carried out on land transactions including titling and harmonisation of property taxes.“The Tax Reforms Bill will improve the affordability of housing. It will provide relief for people who are paying rent because what this bill is going to do is to remove a lot of the tax burden.“The essence is to make life better for everybody and improve the economic activities in the building and construction sectors, and by extension, the whole of the economy,” he saidOyedele encouraged Nigerians to seek more understanding of the tax reforms and stop relying on social media and headlines that were misinforming them.Speaking in the same veins, the Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Ahmed Dangiwa, said the bill offers a whole relief to construction firms and contractors.Dangiwa, represented by the Director, Public Building, Temitope Gbemi, said the ministry has fully aligned its housing policies with fiscal reforms.He said they were also working with tax authorities to ensure that real estate and housing investments were guided by clarity, equity, and investor protection.On his part, the CORBON Chairman, Samson Opaluwah, identified poor access to finance and multiple taxation as major drawbacks toward the expansion of the council’s potentials.He expressed the hope that the tax reforms bill would address the challenges and moreThe Executive Director of HDAN, Festus Adebayo, said the VAT exemption on lands, real estate and building materials producers was a welcomed development.He advocated for incentives in the tax reforms bill that would attract real estate developers and investors to go into building low cost houses for low income earners.(NAN)NEWS
Kidnapped Kaduna Catholic Priest Regains Freedom
The Catholic Diocese of Kafanchan has confirmed the release of Rev. Fr Ibrahim Amos, who was kidnapped from his residence by bandits in the early hours of Thursday.Amos is the Parish Priest of St. Gerald Quasi Parish, Kurmin Risga in Kauru Local Government Area of Kaduna State.
In a statement, Rev. Fr Jacob Shanet, Chancellor of the Kafanchan Diocese, said Amos returned home unharmed at about 10pm on Thursday. Shanet thanked security agencies and members of the public for their prayers and overwhelming show of concern following the priest’s abduction. “Your kind gestures, love and prayers are a testament to the fact that we are not alone in the struggle to respect and promote the dignity of human life.“While we appreciate God for everything, we equally want to thank everyone for walking and praying with us in such a dark and terrible moment.“May the Blessed Virgin Mary, the mother of priests, religious, and all the angels, intercede for those in captivity and bring them back to their families and communities safe and sound,” he said. (NAN)