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Crisis Escalates Across Northern Community After US Air Strikes
Armed groups have intensified violence across several northern states of Nigeria in the wake of United States air strikes targeting Islamic State–linked militants in Sokoto State, findings by Saturday Punch have revealed.
Between December 25, 2025 and January 2, 2026, no fewer than 47 people were killed and 35 kidnapped in a series of attacks by bandits, Boko Haram and Islamic State West Africa Province (ISWAP) fighters, according to media tallies. Over a dozen others were injured in the spate of violence.
Communities in Adamawa, Zamfara, Kwara, Plateau, Nasarawa, Yobe, Kano and Kebbi states were targeted in attacks attributed to different armed groups.
In Kogi State, suspected bandits abducted several people from the Omi‑Ara community in Yagba West LGA, while in the same council area, gunmen attacked the Odo‑Ere community, kidnapping at least four residents.
On December 30, women and children travelling from Wanke to Gusau were kidnapped but later rescued by security forces.
In Kwara State, over eight people were abducted in an attack on the Adanla community in Ifelodun LGA on December 27.
In Kebbi State’s Shanga LGA, coordinated gunmen attacks on Kaiwa, Gelawu and Gebbe villages on December 29 left at least eight people dead.
In Zamfara State, an assault on Sabon‑Layi village in Gusau LGA saw 16 women abducted, two people killed, and several injured.
Plateau State also reported violence, with seven farmers killed in an attack on the Bum community in Jos South LGA.
In Kwara’s Ile‑Ire district, the traditional ruler of Aafin community, Oba S. Y. Olaonipekun, and his NYSC‑serving son were abducted, community sources said.
Gunmen attacked the Kunza community in Ashigye village, Lafia LGA, Nasarawa State, killing three people and injuring nine on December 31.
On December 26, bandits kidnapped five travellers along Ogbe‑Egbe Road and injured another.
ISWAP also claimed to have fired mortars at a Nigerian military camp in Goniri, Yobe State, though the extent of damage was not disclosed.
Boko Haram Massacre In Adamawa
Confirming yet another brutal strike, the Chairman of Hong LGA in Adamawa State, Usman Inuwa, said Boko Haram killed 14 people in the villages of Mubang and Zar, near the Sambisa Forest.
“Around 9pm on that day, Boko Haram invaded Mubang and Zar villages… They killed 14 people, shot two people and burnt dozens of houses with foodstuffs,” Inuwa said.
He lamented that the vast, ungoverned areas around the forest made villages vulnerable to attacks.
In Kano State, bandits attacked Yankwada, Babanduhu and other villages in Shanono LGA on Thursday night, killing one person and rustling livestock.
The assailants, riding about 50 motorcycles, engaged troops in a heavy gun battle that lasted into Friday morning.
Alhaji Yahya Bagobiri, Chairman of the Shanono/Bagwai Community Security Forum, claimed the raid was retaliatory after nine of their members were killed in clashes with the military last week.
When contacted, the Assistant Director of Army Public Relations for 3 Brigade of the Nigerian Army, Capt. Babatunde Zubairu, confirmed the attack but disputed the scale of violence.
“All the details are true except that they didn’t kill anyone and there was no rustling of cows,” he said in a WhatsApp message.
A community leader, speaking on condition of anonymity because of security concerns, said fighters displaced by the U.S. air strikes in Sokoto may be moving into neighbouring states.
“Yes, there are movements. Terrorists are infiltrating Niger and Kaduna through parts of Katsina and the Zamfara borders. Some from Kebbi are also running towards Kwara and the South‑West,” the source said.
According to him, the threat has heightened tensions in rural communities, prompting local armed groups to enforce internal discipline, including the seizure of rifles and motorcycles from members who breach peace agreements.
The source also noted increased aerial surveillance with Nigerian Air Force aircraft conducting daily patrols over parts of Birnin‑Gwari, Niger State and areas bordering Kebbi. He said no Boko Haram or ISWAP attack had been recorded in Kaduna since the airstrikes, describing current actions as preventive.
Meanwhile, suspected bandits invaded Adanla community in Igbaja, Ifelodun LGA, on Wednesday evening, abducting eight residents and injuring several others, forcing many villagers in Aafin and Adanla to flee to neighbouring towns and farms in fear of further assaults.
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Fresh Crisis as 34 ADC Aspirants Resign; Announce New Party
The internal crisis in the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in Katsina State has worsened after 34 House of Assembly aspirants defected to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
The development comes just days after disputed primary elections split the ADC into rival groups, with different factions laying claim to the party’s governorship ticket ahead of the 2027 elections.
At the same time, reports indicate that the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) is making moves to bring former governorship aspirant Mustapha Inuwa back into its ranks.
According to the reports, top APC members have held separate meetings with Inuwa, a former Secretary to the Katsina State Government, as part of efforts to strengthen the party ahead of the next elections.
Inuwa, a founding member of the APC in Katsina, left the party after failing to secure its governorship ticket for the 2023 election. He later joined the PDP and served as campaign director for former Vice President Atiku Abubakar in Katsina before moving to the ADC.
The report also stated that APC officials first sent Jabiru Tsauri, a former chief of staff to the governor, to meet Inuwa. Later, the deputy governor, Lawal Jobe, reportedly held another closed-door meeting with him, although details were not made public.
Meanwhile, the ADC continues to grapple with internal disagreements following its governorship primary, with rival groups challenging the emergence of Ahmed Kaita as the party’s candidate. Some aspirants alleged that the process lacked transparency and did not comply with electoral guidelines.
The crisis has created uncertainty within the party’s structure in the state.
On Tuesday, 34 House of Assembly aspirants from 18 local government areas officially joined the PDP. They said their decision was based on injustice, poor leadership and a lack of internal democracy within the ADC.
Speaking on behalf of the group, Ahmad Yusuf Jaguma said they had lost confidence in the party’s leadership.
“We thought deeply, and we found that PDP is the solution. We left a disorganised journey and returned to our original home,” he said.
He added that many of them had expected PDP leader Senator Yakubu Lado Danmarke to also join the ADC but changed their minds when that did not happen.
Welcoming the defectors, Katsina PDP chairperson Nuraddeen Kurfi said the party remained united and open to new members.
“You will have a full opportunity and justice in PDP. This party is home for everyone,” he said.
PDP governorship candidate Yakubu Danmarke also welcomed the new members and said more politicians were expected to join the party in the coming weeks.
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Tinubu Government Declares One-Day Public Holiday, DETAILS
The Federal Government of Nigeria, led by Bola Ahmed Tinubu, has officially designated Friday, June 12, as a public holiday in observance of Democracy Day.
This announcement was made by the Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, on behalf of the government.
A statement issued by the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Dr. Magdalene Ajani, emphasized the importance of June 12 in Nigeria’s history, recognizing the courage, resilience, and sacrifices of Nigerians whose efforts have been pivotal in establishing democratic governance in the country.
The Minister reaffirmed the Tinubu’s administration commitment to the preservation of democratic ideals, including the rule of law, transparency, accountability and inclusive governance.
“The administration has pledged to uphold these principles without compromise.
“The Ministry of Interior, in coordination with relevant security agencies, will continue to maintain and strengthen internal security measures to protect lives and property across the country,” Dr Tunji-Ojo said.
He noted that a secure and stable environment is essential to the health of any democracy and to the broader project of national development.
The Minister called on all Nigerians to observe the holiday as an opportunity for civic reflection, urging citizens to recommit to lawful conduct, responsible engagement and national unity.
“As we mark this historic day, every Nigerian is encouraged to remain law-abiding, uphold the institutions that sustain our democracy, and remember that the strength of any democracy lies ultimately in the character of its citizens,” he said.
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Tragedy as Adeleke Dies On Official Assignment in Switzerland
The Nigerian delegation attending the 114th Session of the International Labour Conference (ILC) in Geneva is in mourning due to the passing of prominent labour leader Domingo Michael Adeleke.
Adeleke, who was serving as the Chairman of the Lagos State Joint Negotiating Council (JNC), reportedly died on Tuesday in Geneva after a brief illness. While participating in the conference, he fell ill and required medical attention, but unfortunately, he did not survive. His contributions to the labour movement will be remembered during this difficult time.
The incident was confirmed by an official of the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC), who described him as a committed trade unionist devoted to workers’ welfare.
“It is with deep sorrow that the Nigeria Labour Congress and the entire trade union movement in Nigeria, especially the 2026 Workers’ Delegates to the International Labour Conference, announce the passing of Comrade Domingo Michael Adeleke, who died today in Geneva after a brief illness while attending the 114th Session of the International Labour Conference,” the official said.
A member of the Nigeria Civil Service Union (NCSU), Adeleke led the Lagos State Joint Negotiating Council, where he was actively involved in labour advocacy and workers’ welfare initiatives.
According to the NLC, he remained committed throughout his career to promoting decent work and social justice.
“Comrade Domingo was a committed trade unionist whose dedication to Nigerian workers and the struggle for decent work took him to the global stage right to the end.
“His loss is felt deeply by all who knew him and worked alongside him,” the official added.
The NLC also confirmed that its leadership had visited the hospital where his remains are being kept and had begun arrangements for repatriation.
“The NLC leadership earlier today went to the hospital to see his body in solidarity, mourn his passing, and begin the process of arranging the necessary procedures,” the official said.
His death has cast a shadow over Nigeria’s participation in the ongoing International Labour Conference, which brings together governments, employers, and workers’ representatives from across the world to deliberate on labour and employment issues.
Tributes have continued to pour in from labour leaders and colleagues who described Adeleke as a passionate advocate for workers’ rights and welfare.
The NLC extended condolences to his family, colleagues, and the wider labour movement, describing his passing as a major loss.
“We extend our heartfelt condolences to his family, the NLC family and all comrades across Lagos State. May his soul rest in peace, and may his commitment to workers’ rights continue to inspire us,” the Congress said.
Adeleke is remembered by colleagues as a dedicated labour activist who spent much of his career advancing public service and protecting the interests of Nigerian workers.
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