
Birnin Gwari, Kaduna State | 21st June 2025 —
After years of insecurity and economic paralysis, the people of Birnin Gwari Emirate are witnessing a historic transformation. In a powerful statement issued today by the Birnin Gwari Emirate Progressives Union (BEPU), Chairman Dr. Isah Muhammad declared a “95% reduction in banditry,” ushering in what he called “a renewed dawn”for the region.
For over a decade, Birnin Gwari suffered from rampant killings, mass abductions, and a collapse of farming and livestock trade—pillars of the local economy. However, since November 2024, not a single incident of kidnapping or killing has been recorded. Thousands of farmers have returned to their fields, markets are booming, and previously deserted federal highways are now active and secure.
This peace was achieved through a bold peace accord initiated by the Kaduna State Government, with the Federal Government’s backing and the tireless commitment of local leaders.
During his official visit to Kaduna on 19th June 2025, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu announced a landmark development: the Federal Executive Council has approved reconstruction of three key highways:
These roads are vital trade and mobility lifelines connecting Kaduna to the Northeast, Northcentral, and Southern Nigeria. The move is widely seen as a fulfillment of President Tinubu’s campaign promise made during his historic visit to Birnin Gwari.
Governor Malam Uba Sani was praised for his commitment to rebuilding Birnin Gwari, including plans for a modern livestock market and abattoir and attention to the Birnin Gwari–Randagi road. BEPU called on contractors to ensure high construction standards.
BEPU urged the Federal Government to:
BEPU emphasized the need to expand non-kinetic peacebuilding strategies across other conflict-affected states, especially Katsina, Zamfara, Sokoto, and Niger. Condolences were extended to Benue State victims of violence and to flood victims in Mokwa, Niger State, with calls for immediate relief and long-term prevention plans.
BEPU condemned ongoing illegal activities within Kamuku National Park, home to endangered species and unique flora. The union praised the Ministry of Environment for its vigilance and called for stronger enforcement and prosecution of offenders, including insiders.
With renewed federal attention, improved security, and bold development plans, Birnin Gwari is emerging from years of hardship into a season of peace, growth, and promise. BEPU reaffirmed its commitment to working with government at all levels to ensure peace, prosperity, and progress endure in the region.
Signed:
Dr. Isah Muhammad
Chairman, Birnin Gwari Emirate Progressives Union (BEPU)