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Stakeholders Laud International Alert’s Peacebuilding Project in Nigeria

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Stakeholders across various sectors have commended the success of the “Building Stability, Access to Justice, and Preventing Sexual and Gender-Based Violence” project, spearheaded by International Alert Nigeria. The 18-month initiative, which was implemented in Zamfara and Kaduna states, has been hailed as a significant step forward in empowering local communities to take ownership of their peacebuilding processes and address conflicts independently.

 

 

Dr. Paul Nyulaku-Bemshima, Country Director of International Alert Nigeria, speaking during the project’s close-out meeting in Abuja on Thursday noted that the 18-month project, implemented in Zamfara and Kaduna states, has made significant strides in empowering communities to take charge of their peacebuilding processes and resolve disputes independently.

 

“We have encapsulated our work in a document called the ‘Community Justice and Stability Plans,’ which outlines the priorities identified by the communities themselves across key themes such as stability, access to justice, accountability, and preventing sexual and gender-based violence,” Dr. Paul explained.

 

The document details what communities can do on their own and what they need support to achieve, particularly in engaging with local and state governments. “We created platforms for policy alignment, ensuring that community priorities sit alongside government policies. This has fostered conversations on how policies can better respond to community needs as outlined in the document,” he added.

 

Dr. Nyulaku-Bemshima acknowledged the difficulty in quantifying the impact of the project but emphasized its broad reach. “The impact extends far beyond the over 3,000 people directly engaged. We held National Stability Dialogues with over 130 delegates, numerous local community dialogues, and state-level engagements. In the nine communities and four local governments where the project was implemented, the ripple effects are immeasurable, as some communities have started training others.”

 

He stressed the need to scale up these efforts, noting, “To make a lasting impact, it is crucial to expand these initiatives. We must continue to empower governments and communities to manage conflicts peacefully. Many of the conflicts we see today, like the farmer-herder disputes, have escalated due to poor conflict management. What began as local disputes has turned into widespread banditry, making resolution more challenging.”

 

Dr. Nyulaku-Bemshima highlighted the carefully selected themes of the project—justice, stability, and gender-based violence—as critical to addressing the conflict context in the Northwest. Looking ahead, he emphasized the importance of expanding the project to more local governments and states, building on the lessons learned from Zamfara and Kaduna.

 

“Sustainability, for us, lies in the capacity we’ve built within these communities. Traditional rulers have found the training invaluable, gaining a better understanding of how to engage and monitor disputes. In Kaduna, we collaborated with the Multi-Door Courthouse to train communities and raise awareness about alternative dispute resolution. Although Zamfara lacks a Multi-Door Courthouse, this project has inspired them to develop a bill to establish one, increasing access to justice for those affected by conflict.”

 

Dr. Nyulaku-Bemshima also noted that other states are beginning to see the need for peace commissions, inspired by the peer learning sessions organized through the project. “These commissions will help government policies better respond to instability and insecurity. Our goal is to ensure that the progress made during this project continues, particularly the community-driven initiatives outlined in the Community Justice and Stability Plans. Even as the project ends, the engagement and empowerment of these communities will carry on.”

 

Speaking to newsmen, Cliff Gai, Program Lead for the UK Integrated Security Fund, commended the project for creating and strengthening platforms that have effectively advocated against sexual and gender-based violence. He highlighted the project’s success in reinforcing both formal and informal judicial institutions at the community level, ensuring that access to justice is available for resolving grievances. “These efforts are complemented by support for alternative dispute resolution mechanisms within communities,” he said.

 

Gai also noted the significant progress made in enhancing safe spaces for women and other vulnerable groups. “We are all aware that this is a region where women have traditionally been seen but not heard. However, through these initiatives, women are becoming integral to peacebuilding and decision-making processes.”

 

He emphasized the importance of the Community Justice and Stability Plans developed with the communities, stating, “Funding is never forever. The key achievement here is the strengthening of stakeholders at the community level—individuals, groups, and community-based organizations—so they can continue the work independently. It’s crucial that the efforts don’t end with the project. Thanks to the approach used, those empowered by the project will carry on the good work, with or without our presence.”

 

Gai concluded by stressing the overall objective: “Strengthening stability is our ultimate goal. We know that in the absence of peace, there can be no development.”

 

The project was funded through the Integrated Security Fund (ISF), a UK initiative aimed at supporting community efforts that promote peacebuilding, access to justice, and alternative dispute resolution.

 

The close-out event brought together stakeholders from Zamfara and Kaduna states, including government officials, civil servants, traditional rulers, and implementing partners.

 

Ebruke Onajife Esike, Executive Director of Global Peace Development and an implementing partner of the project, emphasized the importance of the safe houses constructed in the communities. “Across Nigeria, many projects claim to have virtual safe spaces, but when women and girls experience violations, and their perpetrators are also their breadwinners, they have no voice as long as they remain in the same house. What this project has done is create physical protective spaces with integrated water systems, providing them with a safe haven while justice processes unfold.”

 

Other stakeholders also shared their impressions of the project in separate goodwill messages.

 

The Zamfara State Commissioner of Women and Children Affairs, Dr. Nafisa Mohammed, acknowledged the substantial support her ministry received during the project. “The support from International Alert came at a critical time, as the state’s insecurity crisis has disproportionately affected women and children.”

 

The Director of the Kaduna Multi-Door Courthouse noted, “International Alert has been instrumental in bringing the vision of access to justice to life. The impact of their work has extended beyond the courthouse. Communities have been empowered, trust in the legal system has improved, and there is renewed hope for those who had been hopeless. These are accomplishments we can all be proud of. As this chapter closes, I encourage us all to carry forward the lessons learned and the spirit of collaboration that has defined this project. Let us continue to champion the cause of justice, particularly through strengthening the informal legal system.”

 

Alhaji Isyaku Ibrahim, Sole Administrator of Birnin Magaji Local Government Area in Zamfara, said, “The project assisted in mediating between Fulani herders and farmers. As a result, some issues have been settled amicably, leading to increased peace and improve farming. We know the importance of peace—nothing can be achieved without it.”

 

Alhaji Aliyu Adamu Barmo, Sole Administrator of Tsafe Local Government Area in Zamfara State, added, “In my local government, I have been receiving reports from my team, the district head, and the secretary on the efforts of International Alert in capacity building on gender-based violence awareness and building peace among our people, including some of the interventions under the safe space initiative through the construction of boreholes and other projects delivered during the course of the project. I believe with the team that has worked on this, we will be able to sustain the gains achieved by the project.”

 

Mallam Saidu Umoru, District Head of Kafanchan in Kaduna, expressed his gratitude for the initiative, saying, “This project has curbed excesses in our community. Older generations remember a time when these problems did not exist because we were taught to protect each other’s rights. Insecurity today is the result of selfishness. The knowledge we’ve gained will be applied in our daily lives to continue where they left off. Even as the project ends, we should continue to supervise its progress. You don’t plant a seed and leave it unattended; you have to keep checking whether it is growing or not.”

 

The project was implemented in nine communities across Kaduna and Zamfara states, specifically in Jema’a and Chikun LGAs in Kaduna, and Birnin Magaji and Tsafe LGAs in Zamfara, according to the Project Manager of International Alert, Sunday Jimoh.

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US Troops in Nigeria for Training, Advisory Role -Defence Minister

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Nigeria’s Minister of Defence, Christopher Musa, has clarified that the presence of United States troops in the country is strictly for training assistance and advisory purposes.

Musa gave the clarification on Wednesday while presiding over the maiden edition of the Monthly Operational Briefing at the Ministry of Defence in Abuja.

According to him, the deployment of the US military personnel does not in any way affect Nigeria’s sovereignty, stressing that the Armed Forces of Nigeria will remain fully in charge of all operations carried out within the country.

His clarification follows an earlier announcement by the Defence Headquarters confirming the arrival of about 100 United States military personnel and equipment at the Bauchi Airfield on February 16, 2026.

The Defence Headquarters said the foreign personnel are technical specialists working in an advisory and training capacity and are not combat troops.

It added that all training activities would be conducted under the authority, direction and control of the Nigerian government in close coordination with the Nigerian Armed Forces.

During the briefing, Musa also highlighted the security challenges confronting the country, including terrorism, insurgency and banditry, urging the Chief of Defence Staff and service chiefs to intensify efforts and adopt new strategies to address the threats.

He commended Nigerian troops for their professionalism, resilience and gallantry in ongoing operations, while reaffirming the commitment of the ministry to improving troop welfare and enhancing operational efficiency.

Meanwhile, the Chief of Army Staff, Waidi Shaibu, has charged troops of the 401 Special Forces Brigade in Makurdi to remain relentless in sustaining pressure on criminal elements threatening peace and stability.

Shaibu praised troops of the Operation Whirl Stroke for their resilience in restoring security in affected communities, noting that their efforts have helped create a safer environment for socio economic activities and the return of internally displaced persons.

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Police Leadership Shake-Up: Egbetokun Steps Down, Disu Takes Over

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The Inspector-General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, has resigned from office at the request of President Bola Tinubu, in a development that signals a major shake-up in the leadership of the Nigeria Police Force.

Sources at the Presidential Villa in Abuja disclosed that Mr Egbetokun was asked to step down during a meeting with the President on Monday. He is to be replaced by Assistant Inspector-General of Police, Tunji Disu.

Although the presidency is yet to issue an official statement, credible sources within both the Presidency and Force Headquarters confirmed that arrangements are underway for a formal handover ceremony.

Mr Egbetokun was appointed as the 22nd Inspector-General of Police on June 19, 2023, and his appointment was confirmed by the Nigeria Police Council on October 31, 2023. Appointed at the age of 58, he was initially due for retirement on September 4, 2024, upon attaining the mandatory retirement age of 60.

However, following an amendment to the Police Act by the National Assembly in 2024, he was allowed to serve a full four-year tenure, regardless of age or years of service. The amendment paved the way for him to remain in office until October 31, 2027, unless removed by the President.

His tenure was marked by a mix of security operations and controversies, including allegations of human rights abuses, which drew criticism from sections of the public.

As of the time of filing this report, presidential spokesperson Bayo Onanuga and Force Public Relations Officer Ben Hundeyin had not responded to calls seeking confirmation. A senior presidency official, however, indicated that a formal announcement would be made later on today.

More details are expected to emerge in the coming hours.

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FG Reveals Identity of Terrorists Troubling Nigeria

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The Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Senator Dr. George Akume, has revealed that many of the terrorists responsible for killings and insecurity in Nigeria are foreign nationals operating from outside the country.

Speaking at the 2026 First Plenary Assembly of the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of Nigeria in Abuja, Akume said security reports indicate that several arrested suspects do not speak English or indigenous Nigerian languages fluently but communicate mainly in French.

“Many of these people who have been arrested don’t speak English. They speak very poor Hausa, but they speak French. Do we speak French in Nigeria? No,” he stated, adding that while Boko Haram has local roots, a significant number of bandits and killers operating in forests in states such as Niger are from outside Nigeria’s borders.

The SGF disclosed that the Federal Government is working closely with international partners, including the United States, following Nigeria’s designation as a Country of Particular Concern.

He referenced recent drone strikes against terrorist elements in Sokoto as evidence that government is not idle in tackling insecurity.

According to him, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s recent visit to Turkey was largely to procure advanced military hardware, including drones, to strengthen Nigeria’s technological capacity in combating terrorism. He also revealed that 50,000 additional police personnel have been recruited to boost internal security operations.

Akume acknowledged that insecurity remains a serious challenge but insisted it is a global phenomenon, not peculiar to Nigeria. He urged Nigerians, particularly religious leaders whom he described as the “moral conscience of the nation,” to engage issues holistically and avoid narratives that could erode public confidence.

The SGF further noted that illegal mining has contributed significantly to insecurity, as criminal groups exploit mineral resources to fund violent activities. He said the Federal Government has tightened mining regulations and strengthened enforcement to curb abuse in the sector.

Reaffirming government’s commitment to the welfare of citizens, Akume said democracy remains “government of the people, by the people, and for the people,” stressing that legitimate power is derived from the citizenry and must serve the collective good.

He assured the bishops of continued partnership between the Federal Government and the Catholic Church in promoting peace, social cohesion, youth empowerment and national development.

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