Great Optimism As Major General AK Ibrahim resumes as 33th Commandant of the Nigerian Defence Academy.

Major General Abdul Khalifah Ibrahim takes over as the 33th Commandant of the Nigerian Defence Academy Kaduna

In a significant development for the Nigerian military, Major General Abdul Khalifah Ibrahim has resumed in his new post, taking over from the immediate past Commandant Major General JO Ochai who has been in charge for almost 2 years. This appointment highlights his extensive experience and dedication to military education, training and operations within the Nigerian Army.

Born and bred in Kaduna, Major General Ibrahim hails from Borno State and has had a distinguished career since his commissioning on September 19, 1992, through the 39 Regular Combatant Course. Reputed to be a soldier’s soldier, tall well built but surprisingly calm. Over the years, he has demonstrated exceptional leadership and commitment to service, rising through the ranks to his current position as Major General.

Major General Ibrahim holds a Bachelor of Arts (Honours) in History from the Nigerian Defence Academy, a Post Graduate Diploma in Management from Ahmadu Bello University, and a Master’s in Strategic Studies from the University of Ibadan. He is also a fellow of the Africa Centre for Strategic Studies, a think tank of senior military leaders from Africa and around the world affiliated to the United States National Defence University in Washington. Gen Ibrahim is regularly invited to their roundtable discussions in Washington. He is also a regular participant and speaker at the US led Africa Land Forces Summits ( AFLFS) having participated in that of 2022 in Georgia USA and 2024 in Livingstone Zambia. His academic background, coupled with his military training, positions him well to lead the NDA in training and shaping the future leaders of the Nigerian Armed Forces.

Throughout his career, Major General Ibrahim has attended numerous military courses, including the Young Officers Course, the Junior and Senior Staff Courses, and various operational training programs. He has held key positions in several battalions and units, including serving as a Platoon Commander, Company Commander ,Operations Officer and deputy Nigerian Contingent Commander in various peacekeeping missions, including those under the United Nations.

His operational experience spans critical missions, including ECOMOG in Liberia , United Nations Misson in Liberia and in Sudan. In Sudan he was part of the vanguard military observers who implemented the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) that ended the decades long conflict between North and South Sudan. He had the distinct honour of being the MILOBS Team Leader in his Sector. He also served Operation LAFIYA DOLE in Maiduguri and Operation Harmony in the Bakassi Peninsula during the Nigeria- Cameroon conflict showcasing his capability in both domestic and international military operations. He has been a Chief Instructor in the Nigerian Defence Academy and also at the Nigerian Army School of Infantry Jaji Kaduna, a brigade commander, a general officer commanding in 7 Division Operation Lafiya Dole in Maiduguri and served as the longest ever serving Force Commander of the Multinational Joint Task Force against the Boko Haram in Chad. Under his watch several operations were successfully conducted such as Operation Lake Sanity and Operation Sharan Fagge Involving all the countries of the lake Chad Basin (Nigeria, Niger, Cameroon, Chad and the observer status country of Benin Republic). Deep forays were made into the lake Chad and hundreds of civilians rescued with hundreds of boko haram terrorists neutralized and thousands returned to their ancestral homes. In 7 Division, he galvanized the Division and took the fight to the adversary with remarkable success. Under the strategic guidance of Lt Gen Tukur Buratai rtd then army chief and Lt Gen Faruk Yahaya rtd who was his theatre commander , we can say he was groomed by 2 of the best. Hitherto displaced Nigerians returned to their ancestral homes in Ngoshe, Kirawa, Kauwri, Ajiri and especially Marte..where he personally led the operation that recaptured it in October 2019. The general is widely travelled with contacts and friendships cutting across both civil and military contacts the world over. He had a stint also in the Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA) as Director of Policy in the National Centre for Control of Small Arms and light weapons. His leadership and work has earned him several accolades, including the Grand Service Star (GSS), Distinguished Service Star (DSS) , Decisive Command Medal, Defence Headquarters Medal from the Armed forces of Nigeria. For his contribution to peace, security and national development, the government of Nigeria awarded him the prestigious national honour of Officer of the Order of the Federal Republic (OFR) in 2023. The Chadian Government under President Mahamat Kaka Deby also awarded him the Chadian national honour of National Order of Chad in recognition of his contributions to peace in the Lake Chad Basin region.

As he takes on this new role at the Nigerian Defence Academy, Major General Abdul Khalifah Ibrahim is expected to leverage his vast experience to enhance the training and education of cadets, ensuring they are well-prepared to meet the challenges of modern assymetric warfare and contribute to national security knowing fully well the nexus between security and national development. Informed military analysts are of the opinion that given his antecedents, he should deliver on this assignment especially in the wake of reports of a drop in the level of discipline in the military institution.

Major General Ibrahim is happily married and blessed with children. He is known for his interests in current affairs, horse riding, reading, and sports, particularly football, badminton, and table tennis. He also does charity work engaging the less privileged in the society.

The Nigerian Defence Academy community and military stakeholders look forward to Major General Ibrahim’s leadership as he embarks on this critical role in shaping the future of Nigeria’s military leadership. We wish him well and urge him to hit the ground running for there is no time to waste.

Lagos Civil Group Alerts Tinubu Over Alleged Third-Term Bid by LCDA Chairmen, Warns of Constitutional Breach

The Lagos Society for Good Governance (LSGG) has raised an alarm over alleged unconstitutional tenure elongation schemes by Local Council Development Area (LCDA) chairmen in Lagos, urging President Bola Tinubu and Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu to intervene. The non-partisan group highlighted three LCDAs where successors of deceased chairmen are seeking third terms, contravening 2018 constitutional amendments.

**Key Details:** 
1. **Agbado Oke-Odo LCDA:** Vice Chairman Famuyiwa assumed office after Chairman Arologun’s 2019 death, won re-election in 2021, and now seeks a third term. 
2. Onigbongbo LCDA: Chairman Dotun Adekanye, who succeeded the late Dayo Oke in 2020, died in 2024; his successor’s eligibility for 2025 polls is questioned. 

3. Ikosi Isheri LCDA: Vice Chairman Abolanle Bada, who took over following Abdulfatai Oyesanya’s 2020 death, now faces criticism for a third-term bid after a 2021 re-election. 

Legal Context:

The group cited the *Fourth Alteration Bill No. 16 (2018)*, which limits successors completing a predecessor’s term to one additional term. Former presidential aide Ita Enang clarified this applies even if the initial term was incomplete. Section 7 of the 1999 Constitution mandates democratically elected local councils, reinforcing term limits.

Appeals for Action: 

LSGG called on Tinubu to leverage his “moral authority” and past opposition to tenure elongation under Obasanjo. 

Urged the Attorney-General to issue advisories clarifying term limits for local governments. 
– Pressed Lagos State’s electoral body to disqualify candidates violating term rules and adopt reforms ensuring free polls. 

– “Our democracy cannot afford normalization of constitutional violations,” stated LSGG Coordinator Ademola Gafar. 
– The group referenced Nobel laureate Wole Soyinka: “The greatest threat to democracy is… incremental violations of established norms.” 

**Broader Implications:** 
LSGG warned Lagos, Nigeria’s economic hub, risks setting a “dangerous precedent” if unchecked. They cited transparent council elections in Ondo, Akwa-Ibom, and northwestern states as models. 

The LSGG vowed to pursue “all legal means” to uphold term limits, urging affected chairmen to “prioritize constitutional integrity over personal ambition.” The situation tests Tinubu’s democratic credentials amid rising scrutiny of Lagos governance practices. 

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NAN Calls for Urgent Federal Intervention in Zamfara State

Mike Musa

Zamfara State stands as a testament to resilience amid adversity. However, the current security situation has spiraled into a crisis that demands immediate federal intervention.

The Northern Awareness Network (NAN) has raised an urgent alarm, imploring President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to declare a state of emergency in the region, stressing that the escalating violence, rampant kidnappings, and pervasive banditry have rendered the lives of Zamfara’s residents precarious.

NAN in a statement issued by it’s Chairman Salihu Suleiman said, the situation illuminate the gravity of the situation, the failures of local governance, and the pressing need for a concerted federal response.

The Chairman noted that over recent months, Zamfara State has experienced a resurgence of violence that has left communities traumatized. Reports indicate that armed groups have grown increasingly audacious, launching coordinated attacks on villages, displacing families, and instilling a pervasive sense of fear among the populace.

It further averred that the initial successes of federal troops in combating banditry now seem like distant memories, overshadowed by the current wave of violence that has spiraled out of control.

“The statistics are sobering: thousands have been displaced, lives have been lost, and the fabric of society has been torn apart. The psychological toll on the people of Zamfara cannot be overstated. Families live in constant fear, children are deprived of education, and economic activities have come to a standstill. The security crisis has morphed into a humanitarian catastrophe, necessitating an urgent and robust response.

“At the core of this escalating crisis lies the apparent inaction of the state government, led by Governor Dauda Lawal Dare. NAN expresses grave concern regarding the governor’s preparedness and capacity to confront the bandits who have wreaked havoc across the state.

“Instead of prioritizing the security and welfare of the citizens, the governor appears more focused on the misappropriation of public resources. This negligence has not only exacerbated the security challenges but has also eroded public trust in the government’s ability to protect its citizens”.

NAN noted that citizens of Zamfara find themselves in a precarious position, abandoned by their elected officials who have failed to provide the necessary leadership in times of crisis. The lack of decisive action from the state government has created a vacuum that has been filled by violence and fear.

“It is incumbent upon the state leadership to prioritize the safety and security of the populace, yet the current administration seems ill-equipped to do so.

“In light of the deteriorating security situation, NAN’s call for a state of emergency is not merely a plea for attention; it is a desperate cry for immediate action to address a growing humanitarian crisis. Declaring a state of emergency would facilitate the mobilization of federal resources, including military and law enforcement personnel, to restore order and protect vulnerable communities.

Federal intervention is crucial in situations where local governance has failed to provide security and stability. The capacity of federal resources to address widespread violence cannot be understated. A coordinated response involving military, police, and humanitarian agencies is essential to restore peace and provide much-needed support to the affected communities.
Moreover, the declaration of a state of emergency would send a clear signal to the people of Zamfara that their plight has not gone unnoticed. It would reaffirm the commitment of the federal government to protect its citizens and restore law and order in a region that has suffered for far too long.

“The humanitarian implications of the ongoing crisis are profound. As violence escalates, the basic needs of the populace—food, shelter, and security—are increasingly compromised. Displaced families are often left without adequate support, facing hunger and deprivation. The psychological impact of living under constant threat cannot be overlooked, as the trauma of violence seeps into the very fabric of community life”.

NAN further opined that the longer the crisis persists, the more entrenched the challenges become. Children are unable to attend school, and livelihoods are shattered and the implications extend beyond immediate security concerns; they threaten the long-term stability and development of the region.

“A comprehensive approach that includes humanitarian assistance, community rebuilding, and long-term security strategies is essential to address the multifaceted challenges faced by Zamfara State.
This call to action extends beyond the corridors of power. It is a collective responsibility that demands the involvement of all stakeholders—citizens, civil society organizations, and relevant authorities.

“The people of Zamfara deserve a government that prioritizes their safety and security. Advocacy for the rights and protection of citizens must be amplified, and the voices of those affected by violence must be heard.

“As we stand at this critical juncture, it is essential that we recognize the humanity of those affected by violence and insecurity. The people of Zamfara deserve a government that prioritizes their safety and well-being. It is time for all stakeholders to come together, united in the pursuit of peace, stability, and justice for the people of Zamfara State. The time for action is now.
The failure of Governor Dauda Lawal Dare to act decisively against the bandits underscores the urgent need for federal intervention” the statement added.

AYCF Urges Tinubu to Declare State of Emergency in Zamfara Over Worsening Insecurity

By Adsh Akatu

The Northern youth pressure group, Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF), has expressed grave concern over the deteriorating security situation in Zamfara State.

In light of the renewed and escalating insecurity that has left countless lives at risk, the forum has called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to declare a state of emergency in the state.

A statement issued by the President General of the forum, Yerima Shettima, said that despite earlier successes recorded by federal troops in combating banditry, the situation in Zamfara has worsened significantly.

He noted that armed groups have become increasingly emboldened, launching brazen attacks on innocent civilians, displacing families, and creating an atmosphere of fear and hopelessness. He added that the people of Zamfara are in desperate need of immediate intervention to restore peace and security to their communities.

“We must also highlight the role of the state government under Governor Dauda Lawal Dare in this escalating crisis. The Governor’s inaction, indifference, and total lack of concern for the plight of the citizens have directly contributed to the worsening security situation.

“Instead of taking decisive action to confront the bandits, the governor has demonstrated a total lack of preparedness and capacity to challenge these criminal elements. Furthermore, allegations of the excessive pillage of public funds have raised serious questions about the governor’s commitment to the welfare of the people,” the statement said.

The AYCF firmly believes that a state of emergency is necessary to mobilize federal resources and restore law and order in Zamfara State. It therefore urged President Tinubu to take such a critical step to protect the lives and properties of the citizens and to hold the state government accountable for its failures.

“We stand with the people of Zamfara in their quest for safety, security, and justice. It is time for decisive action to end the suffering and restore hope to this beleaguered region,” it stated.

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Yoruba  Group Lauds  Ex-NNPCL Boss Kyari, Showcase His  Legacy of Reforms

Menake Samuel

The Yoruba Youth Council (YYC) has strongly condemned a recent protest led by Comrade Kabir Matazu, which called for the probe and prosecution of the immediate past Group Chief Executive Officer of the Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL), Mr. Mele Kyari.

The protest, staged on Tuesday under the banner of a group called Concerned Citizens Against Corruption, took place at the office of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice. The group alleged non-payment of a $2 billion debt by Kyari’s administration.

In a statement issued Thursday, the National Coordinator of the YYC, Comrade Eric Oluwole, dismissed the protest as narrow, selfish, unjustifiable, and unpatriotic. He argued that rather than facing persecution, Kyari should be applauded for his significant achievements during his tenure.

“An objective look at the grievances of the protesters reveals that this so-called anti-corruption group is cloaking personal and selfish interests in the name of national concern,” the statement read. “Why was their focus solely on a single debt claim, while ignoring broader and more pressing issues affecting the oil and gas sector?”

The YYC questioned the timing and motive of the protest, suggesting it was targeted and possibly sponsored. It noted that the NNPCL, being a corporate institution, has the mechanisms to handle such claims, making a public protest unnecessary.

The Council went on to highlight key milestones achieved under Kyari’s leadership from July 8, 2019, to April 2, 2025. Among them were:

Launch of the Transparency, Accountability and Performance Excellence (TAPE) initiative to enhance operational efficiency.

Discovery of oil in Kolmani River-II Well and resolution of longstanding production disputes.

Achievement of a new production peak of 331,400 barrels per day in May 2020.

Reduction in oil production costs through renegotiated JV and PSC agreements.

Strategic investments and financing agreements totaling billions of dollars to boost output and sustainability.

Acquisition of new oil acreages and recovery of substantial debts owed to NNPCL.

Implementation of major infrastructure projects including the Ajaokuta–Kaduna–Kano (AKK) Gas Pipeline.

Expansion of Nigeria’s LNG capacity through the NLNG Train 7 project.

Support for uninterrupted fuel supply, operation “White” to curb smuggling, and enhanced transparency in fuel distribution.

According to the YYC, these accomplishments underscore Kyari’s transformative leadership and commitment to national progress. The council urged Nigerians to look beyond distractions and recognize individuals whose service has positively impacted the country.

“Kyari’s record speaks for itself. His efforts have laid a strong foundation for a more transparent and efficient oil sector. He deserves commendation, not condemnation,” the statement noted

Northwest Group Blasts Bala Na’Allah, Says ‘You have no moral right to challenge Uba Sani’

… Describes Him as Complete Failure

Northwest Progressives Forum (NPF) has blasted Former lawmaker, Senator Bala Ibn Allah for daring to challenge Kaduna Governor, Senator Uba over statement of northern leaders apologizing for failing the people of the region .

According to the forum, Uba stated the obvious which is truth that is incontrovertible.

Senator Bala Ibn Na’Allah, had tackled Governor Uba Sani for saying that northern politicians have failed the region and must apologise to the people.

But in a swift reaction to the former lawmaker ,the group in a statement signed by the Chairman ,Mal Garba Usman Dutse said , Senator Bala Ibn NaAllah has exposed himself as one of the failed northern leaders Senator Uba Sani said ought to apologize to the people.

He is a complete failure who couldn’t attract any developmental project to Kebbi State during his days as lawmaker n the green and red chambers

His hometown Zuru there no motorable roads,pipe borne drinking water.

Aside the proposed bill to regulate social media we asked to tell Nigerians what he did in over 20 years in the National Assembly.

“What did he do about the insecurity challenges in Kebbi and it’s neighbouring states ?”

Protest Against Fmr. NNPCL’s Boss,Mele Kyari is sponsored- Shehu Sani

Former senator representing Kaduna Central Senatorial District,Comrade Shehu Sani today wrote off the protest held by some groups in Abuja against former Group Chief Executive Director of Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited (NNPCL) ,as nothing, but sponsored project by some displeased or disgruntled oil interests .

According to him, most of the young guys he saw on the protest train , don’t actually know what they were protesting about, they just joined.

A group of protesters had on Tuesday stormed the office of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Lateef Fagbemi to demand the prosecution of former Nigerian National Petroleum Company Limited Group Chief Executive Officer, Mele Kyari.

The group Led by its convener, Kabir Matazu, had expressed disappointment that, despite President Bola Tinubu’s removal of Kyari and the entire NNPCL board on April 2, 2025, no steps have been taken to investigate the alleged corrupt practices during Kyari’s tenure.

But Shehu Sani in a reaction to the protest via his social media handles said: “I came across some protesters at the Federal Secretariat Abuja,raising placards against the ex NNPCL CEO Kyari. Most of the young guys there, don’t actually know what they were protesting about.They just joined.

“It’s clearly a sponsored project by some displeased or disgruntled oil interests against Kyari.”

The lamaker strongly believes that Kyari is clearly one of the GMD’s that has distinguished himself not only as a dynamic business administrator, innovative manager, technocrat , transparent and accountability advocate but shown great dexterity in his leadership style.

He however, warned against people being used to destroy reputation of good leaders who put their all while holding public office.

Arewa Youths Hails Uba Sani’s Development Drive, Backs World Bank Partnership

Luka Musa

The Arewa Youth Consultative Forum (AYCF) has extended its heartfelt commendation to the Kaduna State Governor, Senator Uba Sani, for his unwavering commitment to the development and progress of the state through the strategic partnership with the World Bank.

AYCF President General Yerima Shettima said the collaboration, which encompasses a remarkable portfolio of eight major projects worth a total of $885 million, represents a significant step forward in addressing critical developmental challenges faced by our communities.

Shettima recalled that during a recent courtesy visit by Mr. Ousmane Diagana, the World Bank’s Regional Vice President for Western and Central Africa, Governor Sani articulated a visionary roadmap aimed at enhancing the impact of these projects across various sectors including education, healthcare, infrastructure, agriculture, and social welfare.

“We applaud the governor’s recognition of the transformative role that the World Bank has played in our state, particularly through initiatives such as the Adolescent Girls’ for Learning and Empowerment (AGILE) Project, the Sustainable Urban and Rural Water Supply, Sanitation and Hygiene (SURWASH) Programme, and the Nigeria COVID-19 Action Recovery and Economic Recovery Stimulus Programme (NG-CARES),” Shettima said.

Shettima averred that these projects have not only laid the groundwork for sustainable development but have also provided our youth with opportunities for empowerment and growth, adding that the governor’s commitment to expanding World Bank support into new areas, including the Sustainable Power and Irrigation in Nigeria (SPIN) Project and the Resilient and Accessible Microfinance (RAM) Project, is a testament to his dedication to building a diversified and resilient economy for Kaduna State.

“As stakeholders in the future of Kaduna, we recognize the importance of public cooperation in ensuring the success of these initiatives,” he stated.

The AYCF urged all citizens to actively engage with and support the government’s efforts in implementing these projects, stressing that it is imperative that we work together to create an environment conducive for development, where the benefits of such investments can be felt by all, especially the most vulnerable among us.

“We also commend Mr. Ousmane Diagana for his recognition of Governor Sani’s strong leadership and the effectiveness of Kaduna’s collaboration with the World Bank. Such acknowledgment is a reflection of the potential that exists within our state when we harness the right partnerships and leadership.”

The AYCF said it stands firmly behind Governor Uba Sani in his mission to elevate Kaduna State to new heights. “We call upon all residents, community leaders, and stakeholders to join hands in fostering a spirit of cooperation and unity. Together, we can ensure that the benefits of these projects are maximized, leading to a brighter future for all citizens of Kaduna State,” he stressed.

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Adamawa Gov Urged to Show Mercy to Death Row Inmate

By Christian Odeh

Abuja – The Congress of Northern Nigerian Christians (CNNC) has appealed to Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, to grant clemency to Sunday Jackson, a death row inmate.

In a letter dated April 18, the group commended Fintiri’s administration for its efforts in infrastructure, education, and healthcare, but expressed concern over Jackson’s death sentence.

According to the CNNC, Jackson acted in self-defense, and his prolonged incarceration constitutes a grave injustice. The group cited Sections 33(1) and 33(2)(a) of the 1999 Constitution, which protect the right to life and self-defense.

The CNNC believes a pardon would serve as a powerful symbol of justice and compassion, further solidifying Fintiri’s reputation as a fair and humane leader.

The group’s National President, Elder Stephen Bankoji, prayed for divine wisdom and protection as the governor considers the decision.

Governor Fintiri’s office has not yet responded to the appeal.

Peter Obi Visits Nasarawa, Donates to Paradise College and Orphanage, Champions Education and Compassionate LeadershipUke, Nasarawa State

Former presidential candidate and Labour Party leader, Mr. Peter Obi, paid a humanitarian and educational visit to Paradise College of Health, Science, Technology and Administration and Equipping the Needy Fountain of Hope Orphanage in Uke, Nasarawa State, where he donated funds and resources to both institutions.
Mr. Obi’s visit was marked by warm receptions from students, educators, and caregivers, as he used the occasion to highlight the central role of education, humility, and community support in national development.
Empowering the Next Generation

Addressing the students of Paradise College, Obi emphasized the critical importance of education, calling it the “bedrock of any prosperous nation.” He urged students to remain focused, to learn with humility, and to seek out trusted mentors and advisors in their journey through life.

“You don’t know everything. None of us do. That’s why it is important to listen, to ask questions, and to learn,” Obi said. “Surround yourself with people who understand you, who challenge you, and who want the best for you. That is how you grow.”
He encouraged students to view their education not only as a personal achievement but as a contribution to the broader health and progress of Nigerian society.
Support for Orphaned and Vulnerable Children
At the Equipping the Needy Fountain of Hope Orphanage, Obi shared moments with the children and staff, offering both financial support and words of hope. He commended the management of the orphanage for their commitment to caring for the most vulnerable, and pledged continued support for child-focused initiatives.
About Equipping the Needy
Equipping the Needy Initiative is a humanitarian non-profit focused on empowering vulnerable children and youth through education, healthcare, and psychosocial support.

The Fountain of Hope Orphanage in Uke is one of its flagship projects, providing shelter, education, and nurturing to orphans and displaced children across the region.
A Call to National Conscience
In his signature candid tone, Obi expressed frustration at the state of governance and social inequality, challenging leaders at all levels to prioritize the welfare of the people and reduce systemic neglect.
“We cannot keep ignoring the plight of the poor while pretending everything is fine,” he said. “An educated, cared-for population is the greatest investment any government can make.”
Obi’s visit reinforces his ongoing advocacy for social justice, educational reform, and responsive governance—a message he continues to carry beyond the campaign trail and into every community he visits.
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For more updates on Peter Obi’s humanitarian engagements and the work of Equipping the Needy, visit http://www.equippingtheneedy.com