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Timi Frank Weeps for ‘Adamawa Nine’, Demands Justice for Victims

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From Adeko Ukpa

Former Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Comrade Timi Frank, has condemned in strong terms the recent killing of nine protesting women in Adamawa state by military operatives.

Soldiers had allegedly opened fire on protesting women in the Lamurde Local Government Area of Adamawa State on Monday.

Also, 51 others were said to have been hospitalised where most of them are still receiving treatment for varying degrees of gunshot wounds, many of them life-threatening.

Frank in a statement in Abuja described the killing of the nine women as “senseless, unforgivable, inhuman and avoidable.”

He noted that the victims – ordinary women, mothers and breadwinners who had stepped out only to protest the insecurity consuming their communities – were met with lethal force when all they sought was protection for their children. “Their only offence was demanding safety,” he lamented.

The incident, which has triggered widespread outrage, adds to what Frank called a mounting record of state violence and military impunity in Nigeria and across Africa.

He cited troubling statistics indicating that over 10,000 Nigerian youths have been killed or disappeared in recent years through military operations and extrajudicial actions.

“This culture of violence and unaccountability must end,” he declared, his voice breaking with emotion.

Frank rejected what he described as the government’s habit of announcing panels of inquiry that ultimately serve as “political theatre” designed to bury justice.

From the #EndSARS killings at Lekki Toll Gate to crackdowns in Cameroon, Tanzania, Kenya, Uganda and Zimbabwe, he said, those who issue shoot-to-kill orders have repeatedly escaped responsibility. “This time, we will not accept delays, excuses or another meaningless probe,” he vowed.

The ULMWP Ambassador to East Africa and the Middle East issued a set of demands he said must be met urgently.

He called for the arrest and prosecution of military officers – both those on the ground and their commanders – who played any role in what he described as the “barbaric” slaughter of the Yola Nine.

He insisted that the federal and state governments owe full compensation to the bereaved families, including scholarships for the victims’ children and long-term welfare plans to prevent the tragedy from plunging entire households into destitution. “These women must not die in vain,” he said.

Given what he termed the consistent failure of Nigeria’s justice system to punish human rights violations, Frank urged the International Criminal Court (ICC) to open investigations into military abuses in Nigeria and across Africa.

Frank who also serves as the Senior Advisor to the Global Friendship City Association (GFCA), USA, further demanded sanctions, travel bans and international prosecutions for military leaders who authorise or enable the killing of unarmed civilians.

Frank also called on the global community—human rights organisations, civil society groups, women’s coalitions and all citizens—to amplify their voices for the Yola Nine. In a direct appeal, he urged President Donald Trump and the U.S. government to speak out, demand accountability, and support international action.

“The U.S. has shown willingness to stand with oppressed African citizens. We appeal for that moral leadership now,” he stated.

He said the tragedy is more than a national wound; it is “a stain on Africa’s conscience” and a test of whether governments will continue to allow soldiers, whose duty is to protect, to open fire on peaceful citizens without consequence.

“The killing of the Yola Nine is a tragedy Nigeria must not brush aside,” he said. “Justice must be non-negotiable. Accountability must be immediate. And this barbarism must never happen again.”

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Nasarawa 2027: I’ve more tangible projects than any aspirant, says Prof. Haruna

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A governorship aspirant in Nasarawa State, Professor Mohammad Sani Haruna, has declared that no contender in the 2027 governorship race can match his record of projects and contributions to human capital development across the state.

Haruna made the assertion while addressing journalists after submitting his governorship nomination and expression of interest forms in Abuja on Friday.

Submission Of Forms: Nasarawa State APC Governorship Aspirant Prof. Mohammed Haruna addressing Pressmen shortly after he submitted his Governorship Nomination Form To APC National Organizing Secretary, Alh. Suleiman Arugungu and National Vice Chairman North Central, Alh. Bawa Rijao at APC Collection and Submission Centre In Abuja

Responding to questions from reporters amid a mammoth crowd and party stakeholders that accompanied him on the exercise, he dismissed concerns over the endorsement of another aspirant by the state government, insisting that the move would not affect his ambition.

He said he remained confident because politics is ultimately determined by the people and not by endorsements.

He described the contest as “a game of numbers,” expressing optimism that the electorate would reward his years of service and development efforts.

“In fact, I am happy that the endorsement has happened because now we will see the people’s preference,” he said.

“Politics is a game of numbers and the people will decide.”

He insisted that his relationship with the grassroots and his record of touching lives across the state would give him an advantage in the race.

“I assure you, I have touched the lives of individuals more than anybody else,” he stated.

“This is a payback period for the people of Nasarawa State.”

He urged his supporters to maintain peace and avoid political violence.

According to him, politics should be centred on governance, development and ideas rather than hostility and attacks on opponents.

“My message to my supporters has always been that we are in politics to discuss issues of governance and development of the state,” he said.

“There is no need to quarrel with anybody. There is no need for any supporter to fight supporters of another candidate over an issue that is first and foremost in the hands of God and will eventually be decided by the people.”

The aspirant stressed that his campaign would continue to focus on policies and programmes instead of personal attacks.

“We preach peace, coexistence and debate on policies and programmes, not attacks on personalities,” he said.

“We do not accept character assassination. In fact, we take disciplinary action against any of our supporters who insult other candidates. That is our principle.”

Haruna also cited the turnout at his recent political gatherings as proof of growing grassroots acceptance across the state.

“Those of you in the press witnessed the gatherings in Lafia and Keffi. No aspirant has assembled such crowds,” he stated.

“The people came willingly. They were not sponsored or hired crowds. Naturally, they love us because of what we have done on the ground.”

He said his years in academics, student leadership and public service had enabled him to impact lives through infrastructural projects and empowerment initiatives.

“We have signature projects and legacy projects from our experiences in academics, student activities and public life,” he said.

“We have contributed to physical development, infrastructure and human capital development. By the grace of God, we have helped many people build their lives, acquire skills and become useful to society.”

Haruna maintained that his contributions distinguish him from other aspirants seeking to govern the state.

“I beat my chest to say there is no aspirant with more tangible projects on the ground in Nasarawa State than Professor M. S. Haruna,” he declared.

He added that the support he currently enjoys is driven by beneficiaries of his interventions and development efforts across the state.

“Many of the people mobilising support for us today are people whose lives have been touched positively through the help of God and little interventions from us,” he said.

“They are the ones spreading the message and encouraging others to identify with our movement.”

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Haruna enters Nasarawa governorship contest, lauds Tinubu, Sule on development drive

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From Adeko Ukpa, Abuja

Former Executive Vice Chairman (EVC) of the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), Professor Mohammad Sani Haruna, on Wednesday, formally declared his intention to contest the Nasarawa State governorship election in 2027, pledging to build on the industrialisation and infrastructure development agenda of successive administrations in the state.

Haruna, who spoke at his Western Zone mega rally held at Keffi, attended by a mammoth crowd of supporters and political stakeholders in Nasarawa State, praised President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, former governors of the state and incumbent Governor Abdullahi Sule for laying strong foundations for development, peace and stability.

He said following extensive consultations across the state he has decided to offer himself to serve the state in the position of governor come 2027 and called on the party faithful across the state to support him to realise the ambition.

He told the mammoth crowd that, he was going ahead to purchase the nomination form and participate in the Governorship primaries of the party on the 21st of May 2026.

He explained that he is contesting based on his exposure and achievements at NASENI which is spread across Nasarawa State and other states of the country, and the only thing he can assure the people of the State is transparent administration and judicious utilization of resources if given the mandate.

“I’m going ahead to purchase the nomination form and will participate in the Governorship primaries, you can be rest assured, what I can promise you is transparent administration and judicious utilization of your resources and keep the trust.

“I urge you to remain peaceful, to be calm, and obey the constituted authority. Learn to be your brothers’ keeper. Fighting, insults, and all kinds of vices that lead to public unrest do not benefit anybody.

“Will you vote for me during the forthcoming governorship primaries of the APC?, he asked and the crowd thundered “yes” amid drumming, dancing and jubilation.

Will you vote for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu during the 2027 presidential elections?” he asked, and the crowd also chorused “yes.”

He said as far as the next governor of Nasarawa State is concerned competence should be the criteria.

“I know I am competent, when I was looking for NASENI job as Executive Vice Chairman, I was employed on merit out of 67 people that contested, wrote examinations and attended interviews for the position. There was no sentiment because merit prevailed,” he said.


Former Executive Vice Chairman/Chief Executive of the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI),Prof. Mohammed Sani Haruna (middle), acknowledging cheers from his supporters during the Western Zone Mega Rally for the 2027 Nasarawa Governorship Elections, held at Emir’s Palace in Keffi, Nasarawa state, yesterday.

The former NASENI boss particularly commended ex-Governor and former National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Senator Abdullahi Adamu, whom he described as “the architect of modern Nasarawa State.”

“We recall the contributions of His Excellency, our leader and elder statesman, Senator Abdullahi Adamu,” Haruna said.

He added: “We recognise him as the architect of modern Nasarawa State because of the solid foundation he laid for governance, peace and development.”

Haruna also acknowledged the contributions of other former governors of the state, including the late Aliyu Akwe Doma, Senator Tanko Al-Makura and the incumbent Governor Abdullahi Sule.

According to him, every administration in the state had contributed in different ways to the growth and stability of Nasarawa.

He said: “We are proud of the roles played by all our former governors and leaders who contributed to the peace, unity and progress of Nasarawa State.”

Speaking on the administration of Governor Sule, Haruna praised the ongoing industrialisation drive, infrastructure expansion and investments in manufacturing and human capital development.

“We wish to expand the industrialisation, the manufacturing economy and the infrastructure expansion that is going on now under the leadership of Governor Abdullahi Sule,” he said.

The governorship aspirant said traditional rulers and political leaders had collectively sustained peace and stability in the state, adding that his administration would continue to strengthen that partnership if elected.

“All these leaders, in collaboration with non-partisan traditional rulers, have played important roles in maintaining peace, progress and stability in the state. If we have your mandate, we intend to continue with this,” he stated.

Haruna also praised President Tinubu for supporting the development of NASENI and helping to resolve challenges relating to the agency’s statutory funding.

“We cannot speak about the successes recorded without acknowledging the role of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in ensuring that issues surrounding the collection of NASENI industrial levy, which forms part of the statutory funding for development, were addressed,” he said.

The former NASENI chief stressed that peace and unity remained critical to development, warning against insecurity and division.

“It is only in an atmosphere of peace, tranquillity and unity that any society can thrive. We know the sorry state of places living under insecurity or conflict. We must not allow such challenges to divide our people,” he said.

Haruna further promised to ensure prudent utilisation of the state’s natural and human resources while prioritising industrial growth, skills acquisition and youth empowerment.

Reflecting on his public service career, he said merit and competence should remain central in governance and public appointments.

  • He urged his supporters to conduct themselves peacefully as political activities ahead of the 2027 governorship election gather momentum in the state.
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How Tinubu Contributed to My Success in NASENI – Prof. Haruna

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A former Executive Vice Chairman of the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI), Professor Mohammed Sani Haruna, has credited President Bola Ahmed Tinubu with playing a pivotal role in resolving long-standing institutional challenges that contributed to his success at the agency.

The former NASENI boss spoke during a consultative meeting in Keffi with stakeholders and support groups drawn from the three senatorial zones, where he sought their direction on whether to proceed with his ambition or withdraw.


Former Executive Vice Chairman/Chief Executive of the National Agency for Science and Engineering Infrastructure (NASENI),Prof. Mohammed Sani Haruna, addressing his supporters, during the stakeholders meeting with representatives of statewide support groups and associations, held at his Gubernatorial Campaign Office Keffi, yesterday.

Speaking on his tenure, Haruna said the achievements recorded at NASENI would be incomplete without acknowledging Tinubu’s intervention, even before he became President.

“This success story is incomplete if you don’t mention the contribution of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu when he was yet to be the President,” Haruna said.

He explained that for over three decades after the establishment of NASENI, the agency struggled to realise its statutory funding, prompting efforts to develop a framework for the assessment and collection of the NASENI Industrial Levy.

According to him, the process encountered major setbacks when a new leadership at the Federal Inland Revenue Service (FIRS) opposed the initiative.

“We ran into hitches for 34 years after the establishment of NASENI. Its statutory funding was not realised, and we developed a template for the commencement of the assessment and collection of the NASENI Industrial Levy. One of his trusted associates was appointed as the new chairman of FIRS, Babatunde Fowler, who came in and objected to it. He even refused to grant us an audience or allow any continuation,” Haruna said.

Haruna noted that he subsequently sought the intervention of Tinubu at his Lagos residence, facilitated by his associate, Tunde Rahman, alongside an Arewa youth leader, Alhaji Mohammed Yakubu.

“I then went to meet President Bola Ahmed Tinubu — at a time when he was not even a contestant — at his residence in Lagos. Tunde Rahman, my good friend, who is still an aide to President Tinubu, took me to him. I was accompanied by a leader of Arewa Youth, Alhaji Mohammed Yakubu. They are all alive,” he recounted.

He added that following discussions at Tinubu’s annual birthday colloquium, the issue was eventually resolved.

“After attending and contributing to the annual colloquium to mark his birthday, a meeting was held and President Bola Ahmed Tinubu listened to us, and eventually, the industrial levy issue was resolved. So, if you are celebrating our contribution, you should also remember the contribution of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu,” Haruna said.

Speaking further, Haruna declared that he will not step down for Senator Ahmed Aliyu Wadada in the Nasarawa State All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship race, despite the reported endorsement of Wadada by Governor Abdullahi Sule.

He told the gathering that his decision would be guided by their collective position.

“If you are resolved that we shall accept the verdict and withdraw from this struggle, I will vote ‘aye.’ If the decision of this meeting is that we shall go to the primaries, that is not my problem. That is the essence of this meeting,” he said.

After deliberations, stakeholders across the three zones unanimously urged him to remain in the race and test his popularity at the party’s primaries.

Accepting the outcome, Haruna said he would abide by their decision and move ahead with his campaign.

“When the government announced its decision, the aspirants in this forum agreed that we will consult our supporters and critical stakeholders and then take a unanimous decision. That is the reason why you did not hear from me. Your verdict has determined our next line of action, and I hereby accept to contest the primaries. We will be having our rally on Wednesday,” he said.

He defended his right to contest, citing his contributions to the formation and growth of the APC.

“I provided financial support to the Congress for Progressive Change and the establishment of the party. Some chairmen and officials are alive to attest to how we supported the establishment of party offices across local governments. I started my APC from the national. If this forum succeeds, even if I am not the governor, I should celebrate it because it is my initiative,” he said.

Haruna also addressed the issue of succession, noting that earlier expectations regarding a preferred candidate had not been met.

“We gave a blanket cheque that the governor could select anyone among those that would have our support based on certain expectations, but the situation has changed,” he said.

He maintained that his actions were not in defiance of party authority but rooted in democratic principles.

“We are not disobedient to constitutional authority. We are in the party and we are working for its success. If the primaries are free, fair and transparent, we will accept whatever Allah has decided as the verdict,” he said.

Stakeholders who spoke at the meeting cited zoning equity, Haruna’s track record, and his grassroots appeal as reasons for backing his candidacy.

From Nasarawa North, Suleyman Amgbashi emphasised the need for micro-zoning within Nasarawa West, noting that some local governments, such as Karu, had yet to produce a governor.

From the Southern zone, Barrister Ibrahim Adega said the absence of consensus made a primary contest inevitable.

“The governor has a preferred candidate, but that does not automatically make the candidate the choice of everyone. Since there is no consensus, there must be a contest. We told him clearly to go to the primary. We are ready for the contest,” he said.

Other speakers, including former APC chairman in Keffi Local Government, Mohammed Bello, and Rev. Dr. Pastor Benjamin Baka, described Haruna as a leading aspirant with verifiable achievements in public service and a strong support base across the state.

They expressed confidence that his leadership experience, particularly his record at NASENI, positions him as a formidable contender in the upcoming APC governorship primaries in Nasarawa State.

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