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Bloodbath in Benue as herdsmen kill 28 residents

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No fewer than 28 people have been killed by Fulani herdsmen in renewed attacks on Mbawa Council Ward in the Guma Local Government area of Benue State, North Central Nigeria.

SaharaReporters gathered that the residents were gruesomely killed by the jihadist terrorists and herdsmen in the local government area between Sunday and yesterday, Wednesday.

Sources who spoke to SaharaReporters on Thursday, accused the Nigerian Army and Police of complicity in the one-month daily attacks in Guma LGA.

A resident of the place who gave his name simply as Barnabas confirmed the ongoing attacks on the Mbawa Council Ward, regretting that soldiers and policemen brought to protect the people did nothing to stop the herdsmen wielding sophisticated weapons.

According to him, the police operatives are also demanding N100,000 to search for corpses of those killed on their farmlands.

He said “Since 2018 up till today our community and other Communities in Guma local government have been under Fulani herdsmen attacks. But now it is getting worse especially since two weeks now, we have not rested in this community.

“Between Sunday and Wednesday, they have killed 28 persons. On Wednesday being yesterday they killed seven, on Tuesday they killed eight, on Monday they killed seven and on Sunday it was six they killed. So that is how it continues, it has become a daily massacre and it is even close to Internal Displaced Camp (IDPs) in Daudu in Mbawa Council Ward and the army camp is also there. In fact soldiers can see those Fulanis with weapons and they will not do anything.

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“Last week the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) in Guma police division; I don’t know how he managed to get the Fulanis and called all our chiefs and some elders for a meeting with the Fulanis. At the meeting he told our people that the Fulanis want to come and live in our community and that we should allow them to live with us.
“Recently the same Fulanis killed 36 persons and today they are here saying that they want to come and live with the same people.

“There is military and police presence and every day, they are killing our people; not one, not two, not three. Each and every day the killing continues and the federal government and security agencies are not saying anything. This is how people are dying every day. This is genocide; they want to swipe us out.”

He added, “Among the seven persons they killed on Thursday, four of them were volunteer guards and three were our comrades. They were killed and one was found and two are still in the bush. It is now that the people are preparing to use vehicles to go for the second time to look for their corpses and security agents are here. We even went to the police station here and DPO asked that we should look for N100,000 to give them to escort us to look for their corpses.”

Lamenting the complicit of the security agencies especially the military and police, Barnabas said that when they went to the bush with some soldiers and policemen to recover the corpses of those killed that at a point, soldiers asked them not to go further that Fulanis were in the forest nearby with guns.
“How did they know? For me the security agencies are accomplices in the ongoing killings in our communities,” he stated.

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However, SaharaReporters efforts to get the reaction of the Benue police command were unsuccessful as the Command’s spokesperson, CSP Sewuese Anene, did not take calls.

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Amotekun arrest 21 criminals in Ondo

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120 cows seized as herdsmen attack, injure Amotekun operatives in Ondo

The Ondo State Security Network Agency also known as Amotekun Corps has paraded 21 suspected criminals in the state over alleged criminal activities.

Parading the suspects on Tuesday at the headquarters of the command in Akure, the state commander of the corps, Akogun Adetunji Adeleye, said the suspects were arrested at different locations across the state.

According to him, among the suspects were two kidnapping suspects -Umaru Mohammed and Ahmadu Illiyan, who were arrested at the point of receiving ransom for the victims earlier abducted and are currently providing the corps with useful information that might lead to the arrest of their accomplices.

He said “Today we are parading 21 suspected criminals that were picked up in various local government areas of the state. Among those paraded today were suspected kidnappers who around the places where ransom were paid, were picked up and are already giving us useful information.

“We also have those who specialize in kidnapping and stealing of okada from innocent okada riders. They will ride behind them, hit them with heavy weapons, steal and dismembered their bike. We were able to apprehend the master mind who came all the way from Benin ( Edo State) for the operation and serious manhunt is going on for his accomplices.

“We have Olanusi Adurayemi and Kabiru Mustapha, who are armed robbery suspects; then Umaru Mohammed and Ahmadu Illiyan suspected kidnappers. So the 21 suspects are profiled and ready to proceed to court after investigations.”

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The Amotekun boss warned the people of the state against buying cheap and fairly used hand equipment, saying failure to do so would make them be arrested alongside the thieves.

He also admonished the people of the state not to relent in providing the corps with credible and credible information that will led to the arrest of the criminals.

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Borno govt to shut schools for two weeks over flooding

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Borno govt to shut schools for two weeks over flooding

The Borno State Government has announced the closure of all government and private schools for two weeks due to floods being experienced across the state.

A statement released by the Ministry of Education Science, Technology and Innovation on Monday, said the closure follows a visit tour to the Alo dam, a major water reservoir with sources from Lake Chad.

The Alo damn Bank have suffered leakages due to high rainfall leading to floods in most communities along riverine and flood-prone areas.

This is as the 2024/2025 academic session resumed on September 9, 2024.

The statement signed by the Acting Director of Schools Services, Grema Bulama, said the visit by the SSG Bukar Tijjani was at the instance of the State Governor Prof Babagana Zulum to determine the true state of the dam which has been a major source of water supply, as well as the cause of flood in past years to the State Capital.

The development comes as both Edo and Kano State also announced an indefinite closure of schools due to the current hike in prices of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) also known as petrol.

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FCT NSCDC arrests suspected vandals responsible for N5m infrastructure damage

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FCT NSCDC arrests suspected vandals responsible for N5m infrastructure damage

The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps in the Federal Capital Territory has reported that vandals have caused an estimated N5 million in damages to public infrastructure in Abuja.

The FCT Commandant, Olusola Odumosu, made this announcement during a press briefing on Monday following the arrest of 13 individuals suspected of vandalising critical national assets.

The suspects, apprehended between 7 and 9 September 2024, were involved in the destruction of street light cables, billboards, armoured electrical cables, and iron rods across various parts of the capital.

“We have 13 suspects arrested in different parts of the FCT between Saturday, 7 September 2024, and the early hours of Monday, 9 September 2024.

“Following intense surveillance and patrols, as well as a tip-off, the intelligence personnel working with the Critical National Assets and Infrastructure Department combed various parts of the city and arrested the 13 suspects,” the commandant said.

The NSCDC estimates the value of the targeted items to be approximately N5 million.

Odumosu noted, “The economic value of the vandalised infrastructure is estimated at five million naira only.”

Among the areas affected were key locations such as the Kukwaba railway overhead bridge and Nnamdi Azikiwe Way.
The command also recovered a range of stolen materials from the suspects, including motorcycles, shovels, armoured cables, billboards, and iron rods.

Odumosu vowed that the NSCDC would intensify efforts to protect the city’s assets and warned criminals to desist from their activities or face the full force of the law.

He further stated that investigations are ongoing and that the suspects will be prosecuted.

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Additionally, efforts are being made to track and apprehend buyers involved in the resale of the stolen items.

“The selling points of these items are already known, and the buyers will soon be apprehended. At the conclusion of investigations, the suspects will be charged in court so that justice may take its course.

“Once again, I want to warn all criminally minded persons residing in the FCT to do themselves a favour by either desisting from criminal acts or relocating from Abuja, as we will leave no stone unturned in fishing them out and ensuring they are brought to justice,” he added.

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Panic as bandits abduct nurses, patients in Kaduna hospital

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Unidentified gunmen suspected to be bandits in their large numbers have kidnapped two nurses and an unspecified number of patients from the Primary Healthcare Centre at Kuyallo, eastern part of Birnin-Gwari LGA of Kaduna State.

The hoodlums were said to have targeted the nearby Government Day Secondary School, at 9:00 am on Monday. However, upon finding the school empty, they stormed the closest health centre.

According to Musa Alhassan, a leader of a local vigilante group in the area, the bandits, who were seeking to abduct students, instead took two female nurses and several patients hostage, leaving the community in a state of panic.

He said, “The bandits came to the school around 9:00 am, asking about the students, but when they found out the school was empty, they went to the healthcare centre and started kidnapping people.

“The exact number of patients kidnapped is still unknown.”

An eyewitness further revealed that the bandits came into the healthcare centre wielding guns and machetes and dragged people out of the hospital.

DAILY POST recalls that bandits had attacked a community in Kaduna State last week friday.

This incident is the latest in a series of attacks by bandits in the state.

However, there is no official statement yet on the incident from the state government.

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Man kills mother with cutlass, cut son’s genital

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The Kano State Police Command has arrested eight suspected thugs for attempting to disrupt the inauguration of the four newly appointed

A man identified as Amadi Alozie has been apprehended by youths in Umudosi, a community in Obingwa LGA of Abia State, for allegedly killing his mother with cutlass.

He is also being held for allegedly cutting the genital of his son for suspected ritual purposes.

The Umudosi indigene pounced on his little son and cut his genital, which made the boy to scream and attracted Mrs Alozie, the mother of the suspect, who rushed in to know why her grandson was crying out.

But on noticing that his mother had found out his evil act, the suspect was alleged to have immediately drawn a cutlass which he used to inflict deep cuts on his mother, which resulted in her death.

The son who was attacked by his father has been rushed to the hospital.

After attacking his mother, Amadi Alozie tried to escape but was apprehended by youths of the community, who handed him over to the police for investigation and prosecution.

The ugly development has thrown the community into confusion about what pushed the young man into such crimes.

When contacted, the Public Relations Officer of Abia State Police Command, ASP Maureen Chinaka, said: ” We have such reports at Eastern Ngwa Divisional Headquarters. However, the victim has been rushed to the hospital, the suspect is in custody, investigation is ongoing.”

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Suspected armed bandit killed in a Zamfara community

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Villagers of Kwatarkwashi district in Bungudu Local Government area of Zamfara State had on Friday killed a suspected bandit along the Gusau -Zaria highway.

According to a villager who pleaded anonymity, community members recognized the suspected bandit as one of the suspects terrorizing the area, chased him and killed him.

According to him, after killing the bandit, the villagers recovered two sophisticated guns in his possession.

“The body of the murdered bandit was abandoned along Gusau-Zaria highway even as residents went about their legitimate business”, he added.

Recall that a few days ago, two suspected informers were also intercepted along the Kura area, a few metres from the scene of the incident.

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