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    Northern governors launch N1bn monthly security trust fund

    Opalim LiftedBy Opalim LiftedDecember 3, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Northern governors launch N1bn monthly security trust fund
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    The Northern States Governors’ Forum (NSGF) has announced the creation of a regional security trust fund under which the 19 northern states and their local government areas will contribute a combined N1 billion monthly.

    According to the forum, the fund will be deducted at source to tackle the escalating banditry, terrorism, and kidnapping ravaging the region.

    The decision was contained in a communiqué issued at the end of a crucial joint meeting between the governors and members of the Northern Traditional Rulers’ Council (NTRC) in Kaduna on Monday.

    The communiqué, signed by Inuwa Yahaya, NSGF chairman and governor of Gombe, said the fund was necessary “to effectively confront the security crises in the north.”

    “In order to effectively confront the security crises in the North, the forum resolved to set up a regional Security Trust Fund to be funded with monthly contributions of one billion naira from each state and local government, to be deducted at source under an agreed framework,” the statement reads.

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    The governors called on President Bola Tinubu to direct Dele Alake, minister of solid minerals development, to immediately suspend all mining activities in the region for six months to allow for a comprehensive audit and revalidation of licences.

    They described illegal mining as “a major contributory factor” to the security crisis, accusing artisanal miners and their sponsors of funding banditry and terrorism.

    The governors commended Tinubu “for leaving no stone unturned” in securing the release of abducted schoolchildren and praised the sacrifices of security operatives battling insurgents across the country.

    They reaffirmed their “wholehearted support” for the creation of state police and urged northern federal and state lawmakers to fast-track the required constitutional amendments.

    “Accordingly, the forum encourages National and State Assembly members in the region to expedite action for its actualisation,” they said.

    “The forum observed that illegal mining has become a major contributory factor to the security crises in Northern Nigeria. It therefore resolved to strongly recommend that the President direct the Minister of Solid Minerals to suspend mining exploration for six months to allow proper audit.

    “Subject all mining licences to revalidation for a period of six months in active consultation with the various state governors, and in the process, curb the menace of artisanal illegal mining.”

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