News from Niger State
Niger to strengthen agriculture, industrialization ties with China – Governor Bago
Governor Mohammed Umaru Bago of Niger State has indicated his commitment to advancing agriculture and industrialization in the state through strategic partnerships with China.
During his annual leave, Governor Bago visited Beijing as part of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s delegation to the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC), where he explored opportunities to enhance Niger State’s economic development.
The governor visited various Chinese provinces to learn about modern agricultural techniques and technological innovations that can be applied to enhance food production in Niger State.
In a statement released by his Special Adviser on print media, Aisha Wakaso, Governor Bago highlighted the importance of this trip in actualizing his administration’s agricultural revolution plans.
Governor Bago also said he met with Huawei, one of the world’s leading technology companies, to discuss potential collaborations aimed at transforming Niger State into a hub for technological innovation.
This partnership he indicated, is expected to attract investments and create job opportunities, further positioning Niger State as a key player in Nigeria’s technology and agriculture sectors.
The governor underscored the importance of fostering stronger economic ties between Nigeria and China, particularly through infrastructure projects.
One of the key collaborations discussed is with the China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC) on the Nigerian Railway Modernization Project.
The project includes the construction of the Ibadan-Minna and Minna-Abuja rail lines, which are expected to significantly enhance the transportation of goods and people, boosting economic activities across Niger State.
The Gobmvernor’s engagement in the initiatives the statement said reflects his administration’s focus on securing international partnerships to drive infrastructural development and economic growth in Niger State, ultimately improving the quality of life for its residents.
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Minna Military Cantonment Celebrates 36 Officers with TRADOC Merit Awards for 2024
In a vibrant ceremony on Friday, the Nigerian Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) headquarters in Minna, Niger State, recognized 36 officers for outstanding achievements in academic performance and dedication to duty throughout 2024. The prestigious TRADOC merit awards, in their fourth year, honored officers who excelled in the 2024 promotion exams for advancing to the ranks of Captain and Major.
The event brought together high-ranking military personnel, including current and retired commanders, led by the Acting Chief of Army Staff, Maj. Gen. Olufemi O. Oluyede.
Among the notable guests was Maj. Gen. S.O. Olabanji, the former TRADOC Commander who launched the awards program in 2021.
In his opening remarks, TRADOC Commander Maj. Gen. Kevin O. Aligbe said the award’s mission is to promote a culture of excellence, hard work, and professionalism within the Nigerian Army.
“These awards are designed to enhance the quality of training, elevate standards, and drive the commitment needed to strengthen the Nigerian Army’s operational efficiency,” he said.
The awards, alongside evaluations conducted by TRADOC, have already shown substantial improvement in training standards across military formations and units nationwide.
This year’s ceremony also marked the reintroduction of the Best Division Award, which evaluated divisions based on the activities of their training schools.
This initiative recognizes the divisions’ efforts to build combat-ready troops and develop skills specific to each unit’s unique challenges.
The 81 Division, based in Lagos, was named Best Divisional Training School for 2024.
The Acting Chief of Army Staff, Maj. Gen. Oluyede, represented by Maj. Gen. Obinna Ajunwa, reinforced the importance of recognizing and rewarding excellence. “By celebrating these officers, we inspire a drive for professionalism and commitment to duty across all ranks,” he said, congratulating each award recipient for their exceptional performance in the TRADOC promotion exams.
The awards reflected outstanding achievement in the Nigerian Army’s rigorous promotion exams. In 2024, the Lieutenant to Captain exams had 440 candidates, with 438 passing, while the Captain to Major exams saw all 289 candidates pass.
The ceremony concluded with the inauguration of a newly built multi-purpose hall named in honor of Chief of Army Staff Lt. Gen. T.A. Lagbaja, symbolizing TRADOC’s ongoing dedication to professional growth and development in the Nigerian Army.
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Bandits kill three, abduct top military officer in Niger, demand N50 ransom
***Nine villagers also abducted as
Mina-Kontagora highway is blocked
Barely 24 hours after the Niger state house assembly raised the alarm over the occupation of a military training camp at the Nagwamase military cantonment in Kontagora, Niger state, a top military officer serving in the cantonment has been abducted by bandits.
The military officer, according a reliable source was abducted on Wednesday from his farm around the bush where bandits were said to be occupying.
According to our source, the abductors of the military officer have demanded N50million ransom for the release of the officer
Also the bandits abducted nine persons from Masaha in madera ward, one of the 23 communities that have been sacked due to the activities of the bandits.
All the nine men were reported to have been kidnapped by the bandits from their farms.
It was gathered that, three out of the nine people abducted were killed midway in their journey and their bodies left in the bush.
Ibrahim Enagi, the eldest son of one the victims, late Alhaji Alhassan Usman Enagi, told our correspondent that his late father was abducted on his way back from the farm.
According to him, “my father was shot by the bandits after he complained that he was tired and could not continue the journey. Three of them were killed and their bodies abandoned in the bush.
“it was those who managed to escaped from the bandits that came to tell us that my father and two other persons were killed because they complained of tiredness during the journey in the bush”, he added.
Meanwhile, the bandits numbering well over 50 were said to have blocked the Minna-Kontagpra highway on Thursday as motorists and commuters scamper for their lives.
According to our source, the bandits blocked the highway about 15 kilometers from Kontagora and operated for over one hour.
The Detail of their operation is not yet known as at the time of filing this report.
It would be recalled that a member of the statehouse of assembly, representing Kontagora 11, Hon. Abdullahi Isah on Wednesday on the floor of the house raised the alarm that the bandits have taken over the military training camp in Kontagora.
He also alerted the house that about 23 communities within the training camp have been forced to abandon their homes due to the activities of the gunmen.
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Niger Assembly Raises Alarm Over Bandits’ Occupation of Military Training Camp
The Niger State House of Assembly has sounded the alarm regarding the takeover of a significant military training camp by bandits. Located at the Nagwamase military cantonment in Kontagora, this camp has reportedly been occupied by armed groups, forcing approximately 23 surrounding communities to flee.
The Nagwamase cantonment is known as one of Nigeria’s largest military training facilities, primarily for the artillery corps. However, recent developments have raised serious concerns about security in the area. During a plenary session on Tuesday, Hon. Abdullahi Isah, representing Kontagora II, highlighted the urgent situation, stating that the bandits have established at least eight camps within the cantonment.
“This military camp, which spans a vast area from Kontagora to parts of Mariga local government, is now a haven for bandits,” Hon. Isah reported. He detailed the plight of the local communities, noting that the bandits’ continuous attacks have driven them from their homes and that some abductees from recent raids remain in captivity.
In light of these alarming developments, the assembly has called on the state government to work closely with military authorities to expel the bandits from the camp. They emphasized the necessity of restoring security to the area, allowing displaced communities to return home safely.
Furthermore, the assembly urged the government to provide the military with adequate support to secure the training camp and restore peace to the region. As the situation evolves, residents and officials alike are hoping for swift action to address this pressing security crisis.
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