Security
Insecurity: Don’t blame only Fulanis for banditry, kidnapping -Senator Fadahunsi
***Many graduates embrace crime now kidnapping elite, ruling class for ransom
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) chieftain, representing Osun East Senatorial District at the National Assembly, Senator Francis Fadahunsi, has indicated that the worsening insecurity in Nigeria was not being caused by the foreign Fulani alone.
Indications in recent times have to some extent proved the Fulani Headers theory wrong many idle, highly educated youths are now engaging in criminal activities including banditry and kidnapping.
Fadahunsi, who retired as the Deputy Comptroller of the Nigeria Customs Service, stated this in an interview with journalists in Abuja yesterday.
According to him the elite and the ruling class who they accused of mismanaging the nation’s economy and causing terrible unemployment are now their targets.
The Deputy Chairman, Senate Committee on Customs and Excise further alleged that educated young Nigerians are forming kidnapping gangs targeting the elite, the rich and those in government at all levels.
He said investigations had revealed that the young Nigerians having failed to make government improve the situation after the end-SARS protests in 2020, are now taking laws in their hands.
He said the youth are protesting against elite flagrant display of affluence, corruption and rot in the education, healthcare sector.
He said, “Education is no longer within the reach of the poor. The sons and daughters of the poor who were going to public schools are no longer getting quality education because government had refused to fund public education.
“Regrettably, the children of the elite are going abroad to study while those who could not afford foreign education enrolled their children in high fee paying private schools from primary to tertiary.
“Meanwhile, there are many idle youths who are prone to criminality because they are into drugs and are taking up arms against the elite and their children in form of kidnapping.
“There is a case of unemployment galore because children of the poor who are graduates of higher institutions could not get a white collar job in public establishments which had been flooded with sons and daughters of the rich and the elite.
“Employment slots in federal agencies had been reserved exclusively for the children of the elite.
“Automatically university graduates from poor homes are engaging in menial jobs and criminality while the talented ones embraced the entertainment industry where they had to use drugs to suppress complex.
“The Head of Service had also compounded the crisis by placing embargo on employments.
“The sons and daughters of the poor are therefore, highly frustrated while those of the rich are returning from overseas after their education to take appointment in the best health institutions and other federal establishments.”
Fadahunsi explained that children of the poor who managed to travel abroad are now sending money back home to enable their frustrated colleagues in Nigeria to mount hate campaigns against the elite who had failed to plan for the nation.
The lawmaker therefore urged the government to take necessary steps to address the time bomb by funding education and provide jobs with realistic empowerment programmes that could meaningfully engage the idle youths.
He said, “To compound the problems, the elite had caused great economic havoc to the polity by engaging in medical tourism, educational tourism and religious tourism.
“Highly rated teaching hospitals in the country where people from all over the world used to come for treatment had been deserted due to poor funding while our people are taking away the scarce foreign exchange in search of treatment. Medical tourism had killed our health sector.
“The youths are seeing the flagrant display of affluence by the elite and their children and they have now given our leaders and the elite in general a red card.
“They had earlier issued a yellow card during the end-SARS agitation but the Nigerian leaders ignored them.
“Their agitations had yet to be revisited and addressed. Instead things are getting worse.
“Regrettably, the leaders that are part of the woes bedeviling the youths are now coming out to contest elections into various offices. These are leaders that should have been shot dead in a saner clime.”
He condemned the state pardon granted corrupt political office holders after tax payers money had been spent to prosecute their cases to logical conclusion at the Supremes Court.
He said, “Leaders like former governors Joshua Dariye and Jolly Nyame who were convicted for financial crimes against their states are now being granted state pardon and the society are celebrating them.
“How would the frustrated youths be happy with the government, which had no effective sanction against corruption?
“I hereby challenge the youths to issue a three-month ultimatum to the Federal Government of Nigeria to get things right or face the consequences.
“it is unfortunate that the level of misappropriation and fraud is much and this could lead to a total collapse of the country.
“I am not encouraging the youths to take laws into their hands but embrace a civil means like dialogue and electoral process to change the system. The God of justice had landed in Nigeria to avenge the wicked.”
Security
New Terror Group Lukarawa Establishes Presence in Sokoto, Bauchi
***Operates Across 10 Local Government Areas
The newly identified terror group, Lukarawa, has reportedly set up camps across 10 local government areas in Sokoto and Bauchi states, with a growing influence and activities in the region.
Although their presence was only recently confirmed to the public, the group is believed to have been planning their operations for years, with camps established near the Nigeria-Niger border before expanding into Nigerian territories.
According to local sources, Lukarawa initially operated in remote areas bordering Nigeria and Niger, including villages like Gwanaguano and Mulawa.
The group is known to move frequently, setting up temporary camps in communities like Tangaza and Gudu in Sokoto State, which they’ve named “Darul Islam.”
The group’s members, estimated to be between 18 and 50 years old, use Hausa, Fulfulde, and Arabic in their activities.
Their leaders, reportedly including Abu Khadijah, Abdulrahaman (Idi), and Musa Walia, enforce “taxes” on livestock in local communities, collecting a percentage of cattle from residents in Gudu, Tangaza, and Illela.
Dr. Murtala Rufa’i, a researcher at Usmanu Danfodiyo University in Sokoto, revealed that Lukarawa has been operating with the goal of establishing a caliphate.
The group’s constant movement, primarily on motorcycles, makes it challenging for security forces to locate them.
Rufa’i estimates that the group has between 1,500 and 1,800 followers, including clerics and youths in Tangaza and Gudu, the ancestral home of Lukarawa’s leaders.
The group has been active in Tangaza, Gudu, Illela, and other LGAs in Sokoto State and even extends into parts of Kebbi State. Lukarawa has also attracted followers by providing locals with cash, agricultural support, and pumping machines, appealing to those struggling with poverty.
Although security agencies dislodged the group around 2020, they reportedly regrouped in late 2023. The group is said to have origins linked to Jama’atu Muslimina, a Sahelian terror network, and its leader, Ahmadu Kofa, is believed to be Malian-based, with ancestral ties to the Kebbi region in Nigeria.
Residents in affected areas are reluctant to report the group due to fear, as Lukarawa has reportedly warned locals against sharing information, claiming they monitor communities with drones. One resident in Tangaza LGA, identified as Mainasara, recounted the recent abduction and killing of a youth suspected of cooperating with security forces.
Government Response
The National Counter-Terrorism Centre has assessed Lukarawa’s active fighters to be around 150, describing the group as “insignificant” but noting its recruitment efforts to expand its influence. Speaking to journalists, Major General Adamu Laka, the National Coordinator of the Centre, assured that counter-terrorism efforts are underway and downplayed the threat posed by Lukarawa, asserting that the group would soon be neutralized.
Security
Acting Army Chief, Oluyede in Sokoto over rising threat from new terror group ‘Lakurawa’
The Acting Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant General Olufemi Oluyede, has arrived in Sokoto for his first operational visit to the 8th Division Area of Responsibility, following reports of increased terrorist activities by a new group, ‘Lakurawa,’ in Sokoto and Kebbi states.
During his visit, General Oluyede will engage with the Sultan of Sokoto and other local leaders and stakeholders, as well as troops involved in Operation Fasan Yamma, the military’s counter-terrorism effort in the northwest.
His visit is coming just days after the Defence Headquarters confirmed the emergence of Lakurawa, a terror group believed to be linked to militants in the Sahel, particularly from Mali and Niger.
Director of Defence Media Operations, Major General Edward Buba, explained that the group’s rise follows recent regional instability and the breakdown of security collaboration between Nigeria and Niger after the recent coup in Niger.
“We’re now facing a new terrorist sect in the northwest region known as Lakurawa. They’ve been identified as affiliates of terror networks in Mali and Niger,” General Buba said. “Their infiltration is centered in northern Nigeria, mainly Sokoto and Kebbi states.”
Five local government areas in Sokoto are reportedly under threat from the group, which has intensified local security challenges.
In response, Nigerian troops have scaled up their operations to contain Lakurawa’s spread, with intensified patrols and surveillance in affected regions.
The military has also released a list of nine individuals wanted in connection with the security issues facing the northwest.
General Oluyede’s visit reaffirms the military’s resolve to combat the rise in terrorism and reinforce security efforts in vulnerable regions. By meeting local leaders and frontline troops, the Acting Army Chief is reinforcing Nigeria’s commitment to stabilizing the region and protecting communities from emerging threats.
Security
Nigeria Fortifies Cyber Defenses with Landmark Workshop to Safeguard Critical Infrastructure
In a decisive move to strengthen Nigeria’s defenses against cyber threats, the Federal Government has hosted a Critical National Information Infrastructure (CNII) Protection and Resilience Workshop, bringing together key policymakers, security agencies, and sector regulators at the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) in Abuja.
The workshop, a landmark event aimed at fortifying cybersecurity across critical sectors, saw the participation of high-profile leaders including Finance Minister Wale Edun, Minister of Defence Mohammed Badaru, and National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu.
Director of Information and Public Relations Muhammed Manga in a statement said the workshop underscored the growing importance of cybersecurity in protecting Nigeria’s digital infrastructure amidst a global rise in cyber threats.
The statement quoted Edun to have highlighted the urgency of safeguarding digital assets, noting a surge in cyber threats impacting government and private sectors.
“To truly understand the extent of the commitment made to cybersecurity, one only needs to look at this gathering of our nation’s foremost leaders,” Edun stated, adding that Nigeria’s cybersecurity efforts are critical for both national security and economic resilience.
National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu outlined the workshop’s key objectives, emphasizing a coordinated strategy to protect Nigeria’s digital landscape from cyber-attacks.
Ribadu explained that the event was integral to fulfilling an executive mandate under the amended Cybercrimes Act, which authorizes the designation of essential computer systems and networks as critical infrastructure.
This designation mandates their protection, ensuring the security of key systems that support both the nation’s security and its economic infrastructure.
The workshop attracted significant stakeholders in national security and governance, including EFCC Executive Chairman Olanipekun Olukoyede, NSCDC Commandant General Ahmed Audi, and Nigeria Governors’ Forum Director General Abdulateef Shittu, reflecting the priority given to cybersecurity at the highest levels of government.
The event will culminate in a strategic action plan aimed at fortifying cybersecurity resilience across Nigeria’s essential infrastructure sectors.
This comprehensive roadmap will guide efforts to implement effective cybersecurity measures to ensure the resilience
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