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Tinubu, APC leaders afraid of El-Rufai – Barde

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An ADC chieftain and retired broadcaster, Mohammed Barde, has alleged that President Bola Ahmed Tinubu and leaders of the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, are afraid of former Kaduna State Governor, Nasir Ahmad El-Rufai because of his political influence.

Speaking in an interview with Trust TV on Friday, Barde claimed that El-Rufai’s legal troubles are politically motivated rather than purely judicial.

“The President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, Bola Tinubu, is scared of Nasir, very, very scared of him. People in government are scared of Nasir. He has become an enigma to the APC and the Presidency, they don’t want him to be free, and that’s why they are keeping him there,” Barde said.

He argued that other former governors accused of more serious offences remain free, while El-Rufai is facing prosecution, which he said suggests political persecution.

When asked why other prominent opposition politicians like Atiku Abubakar and Peter Obi have not been subjected to similar legal proceedings, Barde insisted that El-Rufai’s case is exceptional because of his political significance.

“I believe Nasir is in this situation because the President and all the people in the APC are scared of him,” he added.

The retired broadcaster also claimed that El-Rufai played a significant role in the political emergence of President Tinubu and other national figures, arguing that his contributions have not been acknowledged.

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Middle Belt Concern Urges Govt. To Return IDPs To Ancestral Homes

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By Ijeoma Popoola

 

A coalition of citizens groups, Middle Belt Concern (MBC), on Thursday called on the Federal Government to do more to stop unlawful killings and displacements in the Middle Belt.

 

The MBC, a coalition of about 80 groups, also urged the government to return all displaced citizens to their ancestral homes.

 

A co- Convener of MBC, Mrs Ier Jonathan-Ichaver, made the call at a media roundtable in Lagos.

 

The roundtable had the theme: “Voice, Vision and Justice: Navigating the Middle Belt’s Future in the Nigerian Federation”.

 

 

She said: “For over a decade, our people in Benue, Southern Kaduna, Kogi, Kwara, Plateau, and across the Middle Belt, have buried their dead and fled their farms.

 

“The killings must stop, the displaced must be restored, and the politics of denial must end.”

 

She said that violence and unlawful killings in the region since 2000 had cost tens of thousands of lives, displaced many and deepened poverty in the area.

 

The co-convener said that citizens displaced by insecurity in the area were crowded into makeshift camps.

 

“They are our mothers, our farmers, our children,” she said, stressing that it was the duty of the state to protect its citizens.

 

“We demand immediate, verifiable action: a credible national count of the displaced, physical securing of ancestral homes, real trauma care and a binding roadmap to restorative justice.”

 

Jonathan-Ichaver said that violence in the Middle Belt should not be described as farmer-herder clashes or communal clashes.

 

“What is happening in the Middle Belt is not a clash. It is not a misunderstanding between neighbours.

 

“It is organised, repeated, and escalating violence that has overrun entire villages, driven millions from their homes,” she said.

 

She also said that the violence made women and children victims of atrocities such as rape and defilement.

 

She called on all Nigerians to collectively seek end to insecurity.

 

Another co-Convener of MBC, Mrs Marie Orgah, urged the government to fish out all sponsors, supporters, and perpetrators of terrorism to deter criminal activities.

 

She said that the government should focus more on justice, care and restoration for victims.

 

Orgah urged the government not to leave any terrorist unpunished, saying that such would embolden them. (NAN) www.nannews.ng

 

Edited by Esenvosa Izah

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Osun Speaker’s residence surrounded – Adeleke’s TICC raises alarm [VIDEO]

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The Imole Campaign Council, TICC, has raised the alarm over an alleged presence of more than 10 black Hilux vehicles around the residence of the Speaker of the Osun State House of Assembly, Hon. Adewale Egbedun.

Pelumi Olajengbesi, spokesperson for TICC, the campaign council for the re-election of Governor Ademola Adeleke of the Accord Party in the ongoing governorship election, raised the alarm in a statement issued on Saturday morning.

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