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 Gov Uba Sani Announces Plan For Nigeria’s largest Inter-state Bus Terminal In Kaduna Kaduna State Governor, Uba Sani, has unveiled plans to construct what he described as the largest inter-state bus terminal in Nigeria, both in scale and supporting infrastructure. The governor made the announcement on Sunday during the groundbreaking ceremony for the project, which will be located on a 20-hectare site along the Eastern Bypass in Chikun Local Government Area of the state. According to him, the ultra-modern facility will operate as a dual terminal capable of accommodating over 5,000 vehicles. It will be equipped with intelligent traffic management systems, advanced surveillance infrastructure, escalators and elevators to ensure easy access for all users, including the elderly and persons with disabilities. Governor Sani disclosed that the terminal will also feature refuelling stations for petrol, diesel and compressed natural gas (CNG), positioning Kaduna State as a leader in sustai...

20 RESIDENTS KILLED, SCORES ABDUCTED AS BANDITS ATTACK COMMUNITIES IN KAURU. (PHOTO).


 20 Residents Killed, Scores Abducted As Bandits Attack Communities In Kauru


No fewer than 20 residents have been killed and several others abducted following coordinated bandit attacks on multiple communities in Kauru Local Government Area of Kaduna State, Sahara Reporters has reported.


One of the affected communities, Kadagen Kauru, was attacked on Monday night, during which a young woman identified as Fatima Zahra was abducted by the assailants.


The incident is part of a series of violent attacks that have continued to affect communities across the local government area.


Accounts from residents of the affected areas confirmed widespread killings and kidnappings. 


In Ningi Karku, seven persons were abducted while one was killed. Kajunga recorded six abductions and two fatalities, while Kabari (Gobirawa) suffered the highest casualties, with 53 residents abducted and four killed. In Damakogi, three persons were kidnapped and one was killed.


Several other communities, including Fadan Rishiwa, Kagadama, Fagen Rawa, Rafin Iwa, Unguwan Baka, Nasarawan Kadage, Darmanu, Rumaya, Zaman Chawai, Kadagen Kauru, and Kizanya, also reported cases of abductions, deaths, and injuries.


Security analyst Bakatsine described the attacks as an escalating threat to residents of Kauru LGA, noting that the increasing frequency and apparent coordination of the assaults have left many communities fearful and exposed. 


He stressed that urgent and decisive security measures are needed to prevent further loss of lives and mass abductions.


In recent weeks, several communities across the state have experienced similar attacks, with victims including women, children, and the elderly.


Earlier in January 2026, bandits reportedly killed two residents and abducted 32 others in villages within Sanga and neighboring local government areas. In some instances, the attackers were said to have returned shortly after initial raids to abduct more victims.


Separate incidents were also recorded in other parts of the state. In December 2025, two people were reportedly killed during an attack on Tudun Wadan Rido village in Chikun Local Government Area. 


Previous reports also documented the abduction of religious leaders and their families, including a priest and his wife in the Nissi community, also in Chikun LGA.

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