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FCT Minister of State on a sympathy visit to Al-Kadriyar Mansoor’s family

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***Says, Govt’s efforts will soon yeld positive outcomes

The FCT Minister of State, Dr. Mariya Mahmoud, has paid a sympathy visit to the family of Al-Kadriyar Mansoor, whose  daughters were recently released after several days in the kidnappers den.

The bandits, who kidnapped Alhaji Mansoor Al-Kadriyar and his six children, had killed one of the daughters Nabeeha Al-Kadriyar

Nabeeha was a 400-level student of biological science, Ahmadu Bello University (ABU), Zaria.

The visit of the Minister came with the reassurances for residents of the territory that the efforts being put in place by the FCT Administration to address the issues of insecurity across the territory, will soon yield positive results.
A statement by her special adviser on media, Austine Elemue quoted Mahmoud, to have stressed that since the reported cases of kidnapping in recent times, the FCT Minister, Barrister Nyesom Wike, has been on his toe doing all that is necessary to improve on the security situation in the city centre including the satellite towns.

In her words; “I am sure the people of FCT will also bear witness of our collective efforts in tackling insecurity. They have seen how we have been up and doing since this incident of kidnapping and other security matters.

“His Excellency, Barrister Nyesom Wike, has been on his feet. We have been doing all that is necessary to improve on our security situation in FCT.

“All the support to be given to the security agencies has been put in place and also some materials and equipment they need to carry out their works are also in the process.

“So also the issue of access road, we think will also improve the security situation in FCT and the satellite towns.

“I am sure you too have seen that the issue of kidnapping is going down, but we want it at a zero level”.

She, however, expressed satisfaction over the victims state of health, noting that they are in a stable condition.

According to her; “we are here today in the house of Mr. Alkadriyar Mansoor, because of the tragedy that happened to the family.

“Precisely the issue of kidnapping of his five female children but released by the support of the government and family members.

“So we have come to support the family and to tell them that the FCT Administration is with them.

“By and large, we are here to see how they are coping psychologically, mentally and also spiritually. And we thank Almighty Allah for their lives and health because they are in a stable condition”.

In his response, the father of the children who was also a victim, Mr. Alkadriyar Mansoor, thanked the minister for the show of love, even as he called on the Administration to extend the same to other victims.

He also called on the Administration to equip the security agencies more, adding that the current equipment used by security agencies cannot measure up with the equipment used by the bandits.

He said; ” I am highly elated that the FCT Administration deemed it necessary to pay my family visit of which there are several other families who have been victims of kidnappers.

“And I wish they would extend the gesture they have extended to me to other families who have been kidnapped like this as well.

“Nevertheless, I want the government to improve on the security in the local areas within FCT. Bwari most especially is so porous. Bwari is bordering about three or four states. And of which if action is not taken it might escalate to other things I don’t expect.

“And the Nigerian Police Force needs to be empowered more. Most especially those in the rural areas and not in the city centers.

“What they are having in their hands, the equipment they have cannot really measure up with what the criminals are using nowadays.

“So buying them vehicles is not the only thing. Buy them gadgets that they will use to work”.

The minister was accompanied by the Mandate Secretary, Women Affairs Secretariat, Hon. Adedayo Benjamins-Laniyi, the Director FCT Reforms Coordination and Service Improvement, Dr. Jumai Ahmadu and the Deputy Director in charge of Child Development, Mr. Idris Yahaya.

The highpoint of the visit was the presentation of items and undisclosed amount of cash to family.

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FG Hits Back at Emir Sanusi’s Economic Reform Remarks: ‘We Don’t Need Your Approval’

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Bola Tinubu and Sanusi Lamido Sanusi

The Federal Government has delivered a sharp rebuttal to Emir Muhammadu Sanusi II’s recent remarks about President Bola Tinubu’s economic reforms, expressing disappointment over his refusal to endorse the government’s actions.

Sanusi, a former Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) governor, had voiced his hesitation to speak in support of the reforms, stating, “I have decided not to speak about the economy or the reforms, nor to explain anything regarding them. If I explained, it would only help this government, and I don’t want to help this government.” His comments were made at a public event in Lagos, where he also indicated that he would withhold his explanations despite the significant economic impact of the reforms.

In response, Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, acknowledged that Sanusi’s decision to withhold support for the government’s economic agenda was his personal choice, but expressed frustration at his stance.
“It is rather curious for someone from an institution that champions transparency and integrity to openly admit to withholding the truth due to personal interests,” Idris remarked.
The Minister stressed that while everyone has the right to their opinion, the reforms under President Tinubu were designed to confront deep-rooted economic challenges, requiring bold and transformative actions. These reforms, including the unification of exchange rates and the removal of the fuel subsidy, are vital steps to secure Nigeria’s economic future.
Idris addressed Sanusi’s acknowledgment that the current economic pains were a necessary result of years of mismanagement, stating that these reforms are already showing positive results. “The unification of exchange rates has instilled investor confidence, leading to increased foreign reserves and better protection from external shocks,” he noted.

The government also highlighted the positive outlook for Nigeria’s economy, pointing to World Bank projections showing an upward trend in GDP and improvements in key sectors like infrastructure, education, and healthcare.

While expressing disappointment over Sanusi’s sudden criticism, Idris emphasized that Nigeria’s path to recovery requires unity and collective effort. “It is disheartening that reforms which were previously endorsed by experts like Emir Sanusi are now being subtly undermined,” he said.

Idris urged leaders like the Emir to set aside personal and partisan interests and work towards the greater good of the country. “This is a pivotal time for Nigeria, and what is needed is collaboration, not division,” he concluded.

The Federal Government reiterated that it remains committed to advancing economic reforms and fostering inclusivity, with a focus on long-term growth. The administration remains open to dialogue with all well-meaning stakeholders while steadfastly putting the country’s interests first.

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Ex-REDAN President Warns Developers of Moure Consult Fraud, urges FG Support on Housing

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By Ben Ogbemudia, Abuja

The immediate past President of the Real Estate Developers Association of Nigeria (REDAN), Dr. Aliyu Oroji Wamakko, has sounded an alarm to estate developers nationwide about the fraudulent tendencies of Moure Consult Ltd, under the leadership of its Managing Director, Sadiq Dalhatu Ado.
Speaking in Abuja, Dr. Wamakko revealed a surge in complaints from developers, particularly in the Federal Capital Territory, accusing Moure Consult Ltd of breach of agreements and unfulfilled promises.

According to Wamakko, many victims of the company have lodged formal petitions with relevant agencies, citing dubious financial practices.
He disclosed that in February 2024, Moure Consult Ltd approached various developers with a proposal to secure loan facilities for infrastructure development. The firm touted its expertise and partnerships, luring developers into agreements under false pretenses.
“Developers met all conditions laid out by Moure Consult Ltd with the expectation of receiving funds within 45 working days. But to date, no funds have been disbursed. Instead, developers have been subjected to excuses, missed deadlines, and evasive tactics,” Wamakko said.
The former REDAN president noted that victims were promised that funds, allegedly placed in fixed deposits, would be available by May 30, 2024. However, the deadline passed, and subsequent extensions yielded no results. Instead, developers received vague alternatives, including agricultural proposals and state contracts, which Wamakko described as distractions.
He condemned these actions, calling them a betrayal of trust that tarnishes the real estate industry’s credibility.
Amidst the warning, Wamakko urged the Federal Government to support the private sector in achieving affordable housing through the Ministry of Finance Incorporated (MOFI). He called for deliberate funding under President Bola Tinubu’s Renewed Hope Housing agenda to bridge Nigeria’s housing deficit.
“The government must create avenues for accessible financing that empower reputable developers to deliver affordable housing to Nigerians. It’s time to address the systemic barriers affecting both developers and citizens seeking shelter,” Wamakko emphasized.
This clarion call serves as a dual message: to warn against fraudulent practices and to advocate for proactive government intervention in the real estate sector.

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Neglect of War Veterans, Families Clouds Armed Forces Remembrance Day

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As Nigeria marked the 2025 Armed Forces Remembrance Day, voices of discontent from war veterans, widows, and civil society organizations took center stage, highlighting the neglect faced by those who sacrificed for the nation’s peace and security.
The solemn event, held across various locations, honored fallen heroes, but the lamentations of widows and retired servicemen revealed the systemic failures in supporting these individuals and their families.
At the Tafawa Balewa Square in Lagos, Mrs. Oluwaseyi Iliya, leader of the “Wives of Fallen Heroes” group, expressed disappointment with the Lagos State government. She criticized the lack of meaningful support for military widows, noting that promises made in previous years had not materialized.

“Military widows are suffering. Our husbands died serving this nation, but we’ve been abandoned,” she said. Iliya recounted a 2024 initiative where some widows received foodstuffs and grinding machines, but no further support followed.
Retired Col. Nasiru Salami, a 76-year-old civil war veteran, echoed similar sentiments, recounting his own struggles with unpaid pensions and unfulfilled promises. Speaking on Channels Television, Salami said, “I cannot recommend the Nigerian Army to my children because of how poorly we’ve been treated.”
Salami, who served on the Biafran frontlines during the Civil War, revealed that over 24,000 veterans in Lagos are still awaiting their war bonuses, more than five decades after the conflict ended.
Prominent Nigerians, including Peter Obi, and organizations like the Civil Society Legislative Advocacy Centre (CISLAC), have called for immediate government action. Obi urged the Federal Government to prioritize healthcare, education, and timely payment of benefits for military personnel and their families.
“These measures will inspire greater commitment and reinforce the dedication of our armed forces,” Obi stated on social media.
CISLAC’s Executive Director, Auwal Rafsanjani, called for national recognition of fallen heroes’ families, emphasizing empowerment programs and scholarships for widows and children as essential steps.
Vice President Kashim Shettima, representing President Bola Tinubu at the national parade in Abuja, acknowledged the sacrifices of Nigeria’s military personnel. He urged Nigerians to contribute to the welfare of the families of fallen heroes, while Lagos State Deputy Governor Obafemi Hamzat called for public support to alleviate their hardships.

Despite these appeals, many widows and veterans remain skeptical, viewing these gestures as hollow without tangible action.
As the nation reflects on the sacrifices of its armed forces, the voices of widows and veterans underscore the need for systemic reform. Beyond wreath-laying ceremonies, Nigeria must honor its fallen heroes by ensuring their families are not forgotten and their sacrifices are truly appreciated.
The Armed Forces Remembrance Day, while a solemn occasion, must inspire action to address the plight of those who gave their all for the nation’s peace and security.

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