Senator Warns APC to Call Gov Abubakar to Order
The senator representing Bauchi North in
the National Assembly, Senator Suleiman Mohamed Nazif, has warned that
the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) may lose Bauchi State in 2019
unless Governor M. A. Abubakar’s undemocratic acts are halted.
Speaking at the weekend on the lingering crisis between the governor and some federal lawmakers from the state, Nazif said that going by the governor’s actions and that of the leadership of the party in the state, Abubakar is on a mission to truncate democracy in Bauchi State.
Speaking at the weekend on the lingering crisis between the governor and some federal lawmakers from the state, Nazif said that going by the governor’s actions and that of the leadership of the party in the state, Abubakar is on a mission to truncate democracy in Bauchi State.
He described the actions of the
governor and that of the state party leadership as political naivety and
a demonstration of poor leadership qualities.
Nazif noted that the governor had taken
his battle against members of the National Assembly from the state to a
dangerous level by stopping them from carrying out their constituency
responsibilities.
“As my commitment to the people of my constituency, I bought land in all the seven local government areas to build hospitals where free medical services and drugs will be availed the people. Since he has refused to allow us use the state-owned hospital for such gesture, but he is sabotaging the projects by threatening the contractors on site in a bid to get them to stop work,” he stated.
“As my commitment to the people of my constituency, I bought land in all the seven local government areas to build hospitals where free medical services and drugs will be availed the people. Since he has refused to allow us use the state-owned hospital for such gesture, but he is sabotaging the projects by threatening the contractors on site in a bid to get them to stop work,” he stated.
POSTED BY:OPUOMONI PRIYE
DATE:04/23/2017
Sources told Saturday
Vanguard that the combine efforts of military officers and members of
the Civilian JTF pursued the insurgents to Gur area, around Mandafuma
village where they engaged them in a fierce battle which lasted for
about two hours killing 41 members of the sect, before beheading them
and hanging their heads on sticks. The victorious Civilian JTF members
displayed the heads of their victims as the returned to Biu amid
fanfare.
A member of the Civilian JTF, Umar Hassan who confirmed the incident
told Saturday Vanguard that, “we beheaded the insurgents after the shoot
out which lasted for about two hours and took their heads to Biu to
show the people that the Boko Haram insurgents are human and not beasts
and so, people should not fear them but instead, join hands with us and
security operatives to ensure that the sect members who are enemies of
Islam and the people of Nigerians are defeated.”
Umar further said that when his members heard that the insurgents went
to attack Sabon Gari, where people were just returning to their homes
after three months of exile as internally displaced persons in various
camps across the state, they moved in quickly to foil their action
pointing out that troops had however arrived the area before them, hence
both groups joined hands to defeat them.
“After the insurgents were repelled, they headed towards Mandafuma in
Biu local government and took the route to Gur village in an attempt to
escape, but again the military and our members ambushed them.
“They were engaged in fierce battle with the soldiers and 41 of them
were killed, 1 am alive, no soldier was killed in the ambush. After they
were killed we cut off their heads and took them. We asked the people
of Biu to stand against the Boko Haram fighters, who are now destroying
our villages despite the supposedly ceasefire agreement with
government,” he added.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/11/41-boko-haram-members-beheaded-biu/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/11/41-boko-haram-members-beheaded-biu/
Sources told Saturday
Vanguard that the combine efforts of military officers and members of
the Civilian JTF pursued the insurgents to Gur area, around Mandafuma
village where they engaged them in a fierce battle which lasted for
about two hours killing 41 members of the sect, before beheading them
and hanging their heads on sticks. The victorious Civilian JTF members
displayed the heads of their victims as the returned to Biu amid
fanfare.
A member of the Civilian JTF, Umar Hassan who confirmed the incident
told Saturday Vanguard that, “we beheaded the insurgents after the shoot
out which lasted for about two hours and took their heads to Biu to
show the people that the Boko Haram insurgents are human and not beasts
and so, people should not fear them but instead, join hands with us and
security operatives to ensure that the sect members who are enemies of
Islam and the people of Nigerians are defeated.”
Umar further said that when his members heard that the insurgents went
to attack Sabon Gari, where people were just returning to their homes
after three months of exile as internally displaced persons in various
camps across the state, they moved in quickly to foil their action
pointing out that troops had however arrived the area before them, hence
both groups joined hands to defeat them.
“After the insurgents were repelled, they headed towards Mandafuma in
Biu local government and took the route to Gur village in an attempt to
escape, but again the military and our members ambushed them.
“They were engaged in fierce battle with the soldiers and 41 of them
were killed, 1 am alive, no soldier was killed in the ambush. After they
were killed we cut off their heads and took them. We asked the people
of Biu to stand against the Boko Haram fighters, who are now destroying
our villages despite the supposedly ceasefire agreement with
government,” he added.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/11/41-boko-haram-members-beheaded-biu/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2014/11/41-boko-haram-members-beheaded-biu/
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