• Home
  • Agric
  • Sci & Tech
  • Health
  • Environment
  • Hausa News
  • More
    • Business/Banking & Finance
    • Politics/Elections
    • Entertainments & Sports
    • International
    • Investigation
    • Law & Human Rights
    • Africa
    • ACCOUNTABILITY/CORRUPTION
    • Hassan Gimba
    • Column
    • Prof. Jibrin Ibrahim
    • Prof. M.K. Othman
    • Defense/Security
    • Education
    • Energy/Electricity
    • Entertainment/Arts & Sports
    • Society and Lifestyle
    • Food & Agriculture
    • Health & Healthy Living
    • International News
    • Interviews
    • Investigation/Fact-Check
    • Judiciary/Legislature/Law & Human Rights
    • Oil & Gas/Mineral Resources
    • Press Freedom/Media/PR/Journalism
    • General News
    • Presidency
  • About Us
    • Contact Us
    • Board Of Advisory
    • Privacy Policy
    • Ethics Policy
    • Teamwork And Collaboration Policy
    • Fact-Checking Policy
    • Advertising
  • Media OutReach Newswire
    • Wire News
  • The Stories
Facebook Twitter Instagram
Trending
  • Wema Bank launches ‘Evolution of Love’ campaign for Valentine’s Day
  • Army renovates 91-year-old primary school in Sokoto 
  • SERAP sues NNPCL over missing oil funds
  • Lagos govt airlifts 200 pilgrims to Israel, Jordan
  • Lawmaker plans free healthcare for 10,000 constituents
  • Iran, beware the fangs of January, the scourge of February, the ides of March [II], by Hassan Gimba
  • Abia govt approves new climate change policy, prioritises disability inclusion
  • World Hijab Day: Group seek review of NYSC uniforms
Facebook Twitter Instagram YouTube
AsheNewsAsheNews
  • Home
  • Agric

    How Corteva Agriscience is boosting South Africa’s farming system

    January 31, 2026

    AI-driven project targets climate resilient crops for farmers in Africa

    January 31, 2026

    FG empowers 40 cooperatives with farm inputs in Yobe

    January 30, 2026

    Katsina to host 3,750 housing units, aquaculture project financed by COSMOS

    January 30, 2026

    ActionAid empowers 12,000 FCT farmers with agroecology skills

    January 30, 2026
  • Sci & Tech

    Expert urges federal govt to tackle multiple taxation in telecoms sector

    January 31, 2026

    Airtel Africa mobile money transactions top $210bn as subscribers hit 52m

    January 31, 2026

    Nigeria, KOICA partner to drive digital transformation in public service

    January 30, 2026

    NDPC leads Abuja roadshow to promote data protection awareness

    January 30, 2026

    NOTAP backs Nigerian developers to $1m sales

    January 29, 2026
  • Health

    Lawmaker plans free healthcare for 10,000 constituents

    February 1, 2026

    Anambra seeks LG chairmen’s support for measles–rubella vaccination campaign

    January 31, 2026

    Kaduna eliminates Trachoma as public health threat

    January 31, 2026

    Kogi records milestone in fight against NTDs, halts treatment for Lymphatic filariasis

    January 31, 2026

    Bauchi introduces nutrition supplement to tackle child undernutrition

    January 31, 2026
  • Environment

    Abia govt approves new climate change policy, prioritises disability inclusion

    January 31, 2026

    LAWMA arrests cart pushers for illegal dumping on Lagos–Badagry expressway

    January 31, 2026

    YASIF, IBM train 15,000 Nigerian youths for green, digital economy

    January 31, 2026

    Kukah urges religious leaders to speak out against environmental exploitation

    January 31, 2026

    LASEMA holds retreat to honor responders, boost emergency preparedness

    January 31, 2026
  • Hausa News

    Anti-quackery task force seals 4 fake hospitals in Rivers

    August 29, 2025

    [BIDIYO] Yadda na lashe gasa ta duniya a fannin Ingilishi – Rukayya ‘yar shekara 17

    August 6, 2025

    A Saka Baki, A Sasanta Saɓani Tsakanin ‘Yanjarida Da Liman, Daga Muhammad Sajo

    May 21, 2025

    Dan majalisa ya raba kayan miliyoyi a Funtuwa da Dandume

    March 18, 2025

    [VIDIYO] Fassarar mafalki akan aikin Hajji

    January 6, 2025
  • More
    1. Business/Banking & Finance
    2. Politics/Elections
    3. Entertainments & Sports
    4. International
    5. Investigation
    6. Law & Human Rights
    7. Africa
    8. ACCOUNTABILITY/CORRUPTION
    9. Hassan Gimba
    10. Column
    11. Prof. Jibrin Ibrahim
    12. Prof. M.K. Othman
    13. Defense/Security
    14. Education
    15. Energy/Electricity
    16. Entertainment/Arts & Sports
    17. Society and Lifestyle
    18. Food & Agriculture
    19. Health & Healthy Living
    20. International News
    21. Interviews
    22. Investigation/Fact-Check
    23. Judiciary/Legislature/Law & Human Rights
    24. Oil & Gas/Mineral Resources
    25. Press Freedom/Media/PR/Journalism
    26. General News
    27. Presidency
    Featured
    Recent

    Wema Bank launches ‘Evolution of Love’ campaign for Valentine’s Day

    February 1, 2026

    Army renovates 91-year-old primary school in Sokoto 

    February 1, 2026

    SERAP sues NNPCL over missing oil funds

    February 1, 2026
  • About Us
    1. Contact Us
    2. Board Of Advisory
    3. Privacy Policy
    4. Ethics Policy
    5. Teamwork And Collaboration Policy
    6. Fact-Checking Policy
    7. Advertising
    Featured
    Recent

    Wema Bank launches ‘Evolution of Love’ campaign for Valentine’s Day

    February 1, 2026

    Army renovates 91-year-old primary school in Sokoto 

    February 1, 2026

    SERAP sues NNPCL over missing oil funds

    February 1, 2026
  • Media OutReach Newswire
    • Wire News
  • The Stories
AsheNewsAsheNews
Home»Column»Readers response to the Arbiter
Column

Readers response to the Arbiter

NewsdeskBy NewsdeskJanuary 9, 2022No Comments8 Mins Read
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

As we do from time to time, today is for the readers to respond and be heard. Thanks.

The Rule of Law, Nigeria’s only hope for survival, By Hassan Gimba

Our greatest problem is that we have mistaken our secretarial studies for education.

Hon Bukar Shuwa

———–

You have said it all. I pray we all have ears to hear. The next and the last part of this topic seems to be the eye opener. We’ll be anxiously waiting. More ink to your pen Sir.

Congratulations for being a voice to the voiceless.

Yusuf Lawan

———–

Well penned, as usual. The problem bedeviling and stunting the growth of Nigeria can be summed up as disregard for Rule of Law amongst its public and civil servants.

The only solution would’ve been robust law enforcement, since man is naturally selfish, nasty and brutal, based on Hobbesian philosophy. Unfortunately, the security/law enforcement sector of the country is faced with numerous flaws/challenges that hinder its effectiveness and efficiency in discharging their responsibility of order maintenance, safety and security amongst others.

The police and judiciary as the leading law enforcement agencies in the criminal justice system are accused of corruption, brutality and selective justice for decades that seemingly make them lose public trust and confidence. To the public, our contemporary police don’t yet reflect a democratic dispensation.

Dr Ukasha Ismail

———–

Great! Really Insightful.

Ahmed Garba Daya, Cfpm

———–

The stories are so wonderful and they have shown how organised our system was and how leaders were people one may look up to. But today, the irony of ironies is that leadership automatically places the leaders above the citizens in all ramifications. If we can still revive and replicate the concept of the ‘Rule of Law’, we will surely recover from many of our problems. Thank you sir!

Suleiman Haruna Saleh

———–

Hmmm! That is in time past. These were disciplined leaders who wished the country well, but nowadays… a very sorry state is what we’re witnessing. Some months back, a teacher disciplined a pupil for a bad conduct, the father of the child took the child back to the school, gave her a cane and asked her to flock the teacher and the media and human rights bodies rose in defence of the helpless teacher and with such attitude how can one expect a decent future?

Raymond Gukas

———–

Until those at the helm of our affairs, most of whom are lawmakers, do not see themselves far above the law, we will never get it right.

Yahaya Abdulrahman

———–

I enjoyed reading this amazing piece, indeed rule of law is the only hope for survival.

Hk Mohammad

———–

What went wrong?

Yakubu Sani Wudil

———–

God bless you sir. Waiting for the other episodes.

Muh D Kabir Mkb

———–

I only hope we will take heed. Thanks for the analytic piece.

Ibrahim Bomoi

———–

May Allah come to our rescue.

Anas Muhammad Sani

———–

Excellent piece that says it the way it is. One angle which contributes to the poor performance of our security personnel is the method of recruitment. It is an open secret that those being recruited into the system especially at the lower level are the kind of people who do not merit being security personnel. Nepotism and corruption play central roles in government recruitment exercises. So, how can we get good outputs from a system when we use poor inputs? Garbage in, garbage out! Poor welfare to the families of the security personnel who lost their lives in discharging their duties significantly contributes to low morale to confront armed criminals. Lackadaisical attitudes of officers in response to distress calls are another contributory factor to poor performance of our security personnel. I think the society is fully aware of the problems but who or what can galvanize us to swing into action is the national question. Let us answer it.

Professor Mohammed Khalid Othman

———–

What a balanced piece from the heart of a thoroughbred patriot. May your ink never dry, sir.

Suleiman Haruna Saleh

———–

It almost brings tears to my eyes…what a sad reality! May Allah continue to enrich you in wisdom and knowledge, sir.

Bashir Sulaiman

———–

Lack of leadership makes the whole system weak. No institution would thrive without effective leadership. On the other side, the masses have no hope, high cost of everything. The level of insecurity has reached an alarming phase. Violation of rule of law has become a norm in this country…more ink to your pen.

Mohammed Inga Jajere

———–

May Allah help us.

Adam Lawal Katsina

———–

What a piece, sir! Aptly inked, though too emotional.

Sani A. Garba

———–

They are indeed memories that cannot be forgotten. May Allah continue to protect us.

Esarh Muhammad G Fikeer

———–

May Allah almighty look into our situation and see us through.

Musa Abdullahi Umar

———–

More ink into your pen, sir. May Allah choose us best leaders that will carry out good leadership in this country.

Ahmad Ibrahim Tuje

———–

Very well said, sir, Nigeria has to revert to the rule of law and prayers for healing the country.

Dauda Shehu

———–

Those who are supposed to protect lives and property of the masses are the real destroyers. Typical example is the Zaria massacre of December 2015.

Nazy H. Abdullahi

———–

Nice one here.

Attah Enwang

———–

Well spoken

Suleiman Abdullahi

———–

Banditry and our quest for leadership, By Hassan Gimba

Very apt. My only concern is when all this is over, how do you demobilize the armed youths, especially with the pervasive poverty in the land?

I believe we need to get people to clearly understand the difference between good and bad, and then come together for good, then advocate for justice and clear rule of law at all levels. Corruption at all levels needs to stop and through enlightenment. The revenue collector at the motor park and market gates, the policemen on the street, the tax collector, etc all need to be above board. When they understand and stop, then they may blow the whistle on the official ones and leaders. Nigerian elites need to have a frank talk and do a complete reorientation of the society.

Mohammed Aliyu

———-

For me as a Nigerian, I support the motion of #Defend yourselves, by the acquisition of firearms. There will be mutual respect & sanity. No bandits or terrorist will be strolling to communities and just be killing senselessly any longer.

Adegoke Alfred Sunday

———–

I think this is totally wrong to say a civilian should defend himself. It is just like you are bringing another criminal issue to our dear country.

Abdussamad Usman

———–

I think Masari makes sense. The only thing left for us now is to protect ourselves since the government cannot protect us.

Aliyu Kassem

———–

Northern region should emulate the southwest states that established AMOTEKUN. Since the formation of AMOTEKUN, the incidence of kidnapping and banditry has greatly reduced, people can now sleep with their two eyes closed.

Nuraeni Lawal

———–

If I were in the position of Aminu Bello Masari I would have resigned rather than tell people to defend themselves from bandits. Very frustrating.

Musbahu Salisu Duba

———–

Interesting…the solutions sound so appropriate and suitable for the circumstances. May Allah bring an end to this insurgency.

Aisha Musa Auyo

———–

Some months ago I wrote a piece where I blasted the minister of defence for making such utterances. I had it in mind to write a piece in response to what governor Masari said but I’m unable to, especially because of my bereavement and I’m yet to settle.

Sir, it is very disappointing for political office holders to make such statements. How can someone who is heavily guarded tell the poor masses to go and defend themselves? They should strip themselves first of the security personnel guarding them and their families. Let them lead by example. Because they are political office holders, heavily protected and don’t feel the heat of what is going on, it’s easy for them to come out and say these things.

Secondly, allowing citizens to take up arms to defend themselves shows that the state is a complete failed one, the security agencies have no more use and there is a license to full blown anarchy.

Yes it may work in some areas but in some it may produce future security threats. I always use the Agatu incident as an example. As the government could not come to the rescue of Agatu, Agatu youths have to rise up and protect themselves and their people. For years they had continuous intensive engagements with killer herdsmen and today, you hardly hear of herdsmen attack in Agatu but what are the attendant consequences? The environment has become dangerous and fearful for the inhabitants because they are used to arms and the majority of households own arms.

Militarization of a society is one of the most dangerous things, Dr., sir. The best solution is for the government to rise up to its responsibilities, political office holders should not be heavily protected, I’m telling you sir, and insecurity will reduce.

Isaac Ochegbudu Akpachi

———–

By what I understood from your piece, I have come to the conclusion that self-defense is a solution to Nigerian insecurities.

Hamisu Mato

———–

This column is so interesting, sir, May Almighty Allah restore peace to our dear great nation.

Dauda Shehu

———–

How I wish we all heed to this call. But we may never do. Sad!  Thank you, sir, for proffering solutions to the problems bedeviling us.

Yahaya Abdulrahman

Arbiter Gimba Hassan rule of law
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Reddit Tumblr Email
Newsdesk
  • Website

Related Posts

Iran, beware the fangs of January, the scourge of February, the ides of March [II], by Hassan Gimba

February 1, 2026

Another “betrayal” in Kano: Kwankwasiyya and its aftermath, Prof. Jibrin Ibrahim

January 30, 2026

Kano family killing: Nigerian youths and collective responsibilities, By Prof. MK Othman

January 26, 2026

Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Wema Bank launches ‘Evolution of Love’ campaign for Valentine’s Day

February 1, 2026

Army renovates 91-year-old primary school in Sokoto 

February 1, 2026

SERAP sues NNPCL over missing oil funds

February 1, 2026

Lagos govt airlifts 200 pilgrims to Israel, Jordan

February 1, 2026
About Us
About Us

ASHENEWS (AsheNewsDaily.com), published by PenPlus Online Media Publishers, is an independent online newspaper. We report development news, especially on Agriculture, Science, Health and Environment as they affect the under-reported rural and urban poor.

We also conduct investigations, especially in the areas of ASHE, as well as other general interests, including corruption, human rights, illicit financial flows, and politics.

Contact Info:
  • 1st floor, Dogon Daji House, No. 5, Maiduguri Road, Sokoto
  • +234(0)7031140009
  • ashenewsdaily@gmail.com
Facebook Twitter Instagram Pinterest
© 2026 All Rights Reserved. ASHENEWS Daily Designed & Managed By DeedsTech

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.