Regional News of Wednesday, 5 November 2025
Source: www.legit.ng
Angry youths on Sunday afternoon, November 2, reportedly attacked the convoy of Niger state governor, Umar Bago, in Bida, smashing vehicles after a planned cash handout failed.
Sources told Legit.ng that during his visit for Saturday’s local government election, the governor urged young people to come out and collect money, saying, “There is enough, you can’t finish it.”
On Friday, a huge crowd gathered at House 7 Hotel, where the governor usually lodges, waiting to receive cash. However, no distribution took place, leading to agitation among residents.
One of the residents who witnessed the incident said the situation escalated after many of those who gathered left without receiving anything. Another source explained that the crowd turned violent and began targeting the convoy.
The tension did not end there, as some youths reportedly extended the attack to campaign materials in the area. "Governor Bago promised everyone would receive money, but only a few people collected. That was when the youths started shouting and attacking." “After the convoy escaped, they vandalized the APC and the governor’s billboards.
They said the governor deceived them and failed to keep his word. After the election, residents returned to the hotel on Sunday, where the governor reportedly delegated Hon. Saidu Abdul, representing Bida/ Gbako/ Katcha, to share the money.
Frustrated youths who had waited for hours without receiving anything allegedly turned violent, pelting stones at vehicles in the convoy. About six cars were damaged in the incident.
Isah Jibrin, the Federal Character Commissioner representing Niger State, who was tasked with distributing the money, reportedly sustained injuries and was rushed to the Federal Medical Centre, Bida.