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  • Troops neutralise two bandits in Kaduna

    …Two Soldiers wounded
    The Nigerian Army said on Tuesday that troops of the Operation Ayem Akpatuma ( Cat Race) has killed two suspected criminals operating as bandits along Dogon Dawa-Damari Road in Kaduna state.

    Its Director of Public Relations, Brig. Gen Texas Chukwu, said in a statement that two soldiers were however wounded when another group of bandits ambushed soldiers on Patrol along Rigasa Airport Road, Kaduna.

    Brig. Gen Chukwu said: “Troops deployed in Exercise AYEM AKPATUMA while on patrol along Dogon Dawa _ Damari road in Kaduna State killed two suspected criminals and recovered two AK 47 rifles. Other items recovered include three magazines and 88 rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition.

    “Also, troops deployed along Rigasa Airport road on 2 April 2018 ran into an ambushed by suspected bandits. Two soldiers were wounded in the encounter and are presently receiving treatment.

    “Similarly, troops successfully repelled an attack by another suspected bandits in Buruku Benue State”

    Read Also: Troops kill four Boko Haram insurgents, neutralize four suicide bombers

  • Buhari to security agencies: Wipe out criminality

    President Muhammadu Buhari on Thursday in Gusau, Zamfara State, directed security agencies to improve their strategies of intelligence gathering, surveillance and accuracy in deployments, and ensure that criminal activities are brought to an end across the country.

    Accompanied by Governor Abdul’aziz Yari, in an interactive meeting with political leaders, traditional rulers, elders and victims of criminal attacks in Zamfara State, President Buhari assured all security agencies of improved conditions that will facilitate apprehending criminals that steal, maim and kill innocent Nigerians.

    In a statement by the Special Adviser on Media and publicity, Femi Adesina, said “As far as I am concerned, our security agencies have recorded some successes, but they need to do much more.

    “They are not to oppress anyone, but they have to gather and send intelligence and warnings when something is about to happen,’’ he said.

    The President commended the security agencies for eliminating a dreadful criminal, “Buhari general’’, who had for many years initiated killings and destruction of properties.

    “Before “Buharin-daji”, who calls himself a general, there was a criminal who killed many people and he was killed; “Buharin–daji’’ has followed him and others like them should also follow,’’ he added.

    President Buhari said the threats to lives and properties will be significantly reduced with improved relations among community leaders, citizens and the security agencies.

    He said “I have come here to commiserate with you over loss of lives and properties. We will continue to do our best to improve the security situation. However, those committing atrocities live with you.

    “Some of these people are not reported because you don’t trust the security outfits, instead you report back to the criminals. We should give priority to security’’ he said.

    The President warned that the ongoing war against corruption will be reinvigorated and sustained until public officers, who abused their positions, faced the wrath of the law.

    He told the elders and traditional rulers that properties that had been confiscated by security outfits from some suspected corrupt public officials will be sold out, after the completion of court procedures.

    He urged Nigerians to take advantage of the ongoing reforms in the agricultural sector, pointing that the era of depending on petrol will one day come to an end.

    On herdsmen attacks, the President said there was a need to revisit and review the old grazing area arrangements that guaranteed harmonious relationship between farmers and herdsmen, where differences were amicably resolved through the law without violence.

    In his remarks, Governor Yari, who is also the Chairman of Nigerian Governors’ Forum, said the state government had deployed resources that were initially designated for development into fighting criminal activities.

    The governor, who commended the security outfits for working hard to protect the state, pleaded with the Federal Government to improve the funding of operations, increase the number of security men working in the state and reimburse the state for monies spent on some Federal Government projects like roads, which he said was a major priority in fighting  criminals.

    In his presentation, the Secretary to the State Government, Prof. Abdullahi Shinkafi, said the state faced three major criminal challenges of cattle rustling, armed banditry and abductions and demand for ransoms.

    Listing out eight major flashpoints, the Secretary to the Government said 1,321 lives had been lost since 2011, while 1,881 people sustained various injuries from attacks, with about N14 billion spent on fighting the menace.

    The traditional rulers, elders and leaders of the affected communities also pleaded with the government to ensure immediate security intervention in order to save lives.

    Read Also: Buhari okays $15b loan negotiation for rail project

  • Gunmen free criminals at police station

    Gunmen free criminals at police station

    Ten gunmen have invaded a police station in Lemu, headquarters of Gbako Local Government of Niger State.

    They freed criminals held by the police.

    The Nation learnt that the hoodlums came in two Hilux pickup vans. They shot sporadically into the air to scare away people.

    It was gathered that the gang invaded the Divisional Police Station and released criminals.

    A source said the gunmen might raided the armoury.

    The Police Commissioner, Mr. Dibal Paul Yakadi, was said to have rushed to the community when he heard the news.

    The government has imposed a dusk-to-dawn curfew.

    Members of vigilance groups have been mobilised to apprehend the gunmen.

    Announcing the curfew, Council Chairman Mr. John Taman, described the invasion by the gunmen as bad and unacceptable.

    He said everything would be done to apprehend them.

     

  • Fulanis are not criminals, says Emir Sanusi

    Fulanis are not criminals, says Emir Sanusi

    The Emir of Kano, Alhaji Sanusi Lamido Sanusi 11 has declared that Fulanis are not terrorists or criminals as perceived by some Nigerians.

    Sanusi made the declaration at the weekend in Minna at a National Executive Council meeting of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) attended by Lamido of Adamawa , Muhammadu Barkindo Musdafa, Professor Ango Abdullahi, Dr. Aliyu Tilde and other  stakeholders.

    According to him, Fulanis are Nigerians who are law abiding citizens that respect the constituted authorities in the country.

    He urged Nigerians to avoid ethnic profiling whenever a crime is committed by persons of certain tribe saying criminals have no tribal marks.

    The meeting was held with the leadership of various Fulani socio-cultural groups such as Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association (MACBA), Miyetti Allah Katul Houre and Gan Allah Fulani Development Association as a means to find way of ending the recurring violent clashes involving and other Nigerians across the country.

    The Emir urged the various Fulani associations to identify criminals within their midst for prosecution and called on the herders to imbibe the culture of patient and perseverance even in the face of provocation.

    Emir Sanusi urged stakeholders to also liaise with state governors of Niger, Kogi, Nasarawa and Kano who have indicated interest to allocate grazing reserves with a view to developing them.

    The Zonal Chairman of the National Executive Committee of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association(MACBA), Alhaji Gidado Siddiki said state governors to emulate are  Governors Willie Obiano and Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Anambra and Enugu states who have been able to effectively stem the recurring clashes between farmers and herders while their others and the federal government were at a loss on how to begin.

    He said that the two southeast governors were open-minded in their approach to tackling the clashes adding that through stakeholders meetings which included the leadership of the herders associations, farmers unions, traditional rulers and community leaders across all the local government areas in the affected states, they were able to understand the causes of the clashes and found amicable ways of addressing them.

    Siddiki averred that the measures, which have worked in stemming the tide of violent conflict among herders and farmers in the two states should serve as models to other governors. 

    “Conflict between herdsmen and farmers has a long history; the solution has been to engage all stakeholders to find an amicable of resolving such,” he noted, even as he called on politicians to avoid exacerbating the conflict for selfish reasons.

  • Stay off Lagos, others Air Force tells criminals

    Stay off Lagos, others Air Force tells criminals

    THERE will be increased aerial patrols of Lagos and other Southwest states to keep criminals at bay, Air Officer Commanding (AOC) Logistics Command, Air Vice Marshal (AVM) Nnamdi Ekeh said yesterday.

    Speaking with reporters after taking over from the former AOC, AVM Ibrahim Yahaya, in Lagos,  AVM Ekeh said the air force was committed to improved security nationwide.

    According to him, efforts were ongoing for the induction of additional air assets.

    Ekeh said: “You will recall that just recently, the Chief of Defence Staff, Gen. Gabriel Olonisakin was here to inaugurate one of Nigerian Air Force’s platforms, an helicopter. This are part of the efforts the force is making to ensure that security issues are taken care of.

    “So the air force is coming with additional platforms to ensure that we put in more efforts and this means that there will be increased aerial patrols within our area of responsibility (AOR).

    Ekeh asked for the officers’ support, promising to work with them as a family to achieve set goals.

    Yahaya, who is now the Chief of Administration, NAF Headquarters, Abuja,  said the command’s ‘’enormous challenges’’  could be surmounted.

    He said: “The challenges I met on my assumption of office 13 months ago were quite enormous. From accommodation problems to deteriorating barrack infrastructure and so on. These situations were overwhelming but the marvellous cooperation I enjoyed from my commanders and continuous support from the NAF Headquarters helped us to record remarkable achievement.”

  • ‘We will name, shame politicians arming criminals’

    ‘We will name, shame politicians arming criminals’

    Bayelsa State Governor  Seriake Dickson has restated his determination to name and shame politicians arming and supporting criminals.

    Information and Orientation Commissioner Mr. Daniel Iworiso-Markson said the governor spoke yesterday at the 2018 Armed Forces Remembrance Day Celebration in Yenagoa.

    The governor, who hailed  the gallantry of security forces and their contributions to peace, security and development, lamented that some political leaders were engrossed in compromising security in Bayelsa.

    He urged the leaders of security outfits to show courage and professionalism in enforcing security in accordance with stipulations of the constitution.

    Dickson said the military had a responsibility to identify and flush out criminals from the country.

    He said failure to see crime fighting from a professional perspective would amount to a display of lack of courage and cowardice, which shouldn’t be the case.

    “I call for robust partnership. I will continue to kick against political leaders who use advantaged position to compromise national and state security, instead of suporting security and stability in our communities, instead of supporting the growth and development of legitimate businesses.

    “I will name and shame them. I will not hesitate to do so, but I will also call on security agencies to eschew cowardice.”

     

     

     

  • Politicians sponsoring killings should be treated as criminals, says Dickson

    Bayelsa State Governor Seriake Dickson has urged security agencies not to spare political leaders who sponsor criminals.

    Dickson said political leaders should be arrested and prosecuted like the criminals they sponsor .

    According to a statement by Special Adviser to the Governor on Media Relations, Mr. Fidelis Soriwei, Dickson spoke while hosting Flag Officer Commanding the Central Naval Command, Rear Admiral Abubakar Alhassan, in Yenagoa yesterday.

    The governor said: “It is our position in this state that crime is crime and security agencies should arrest and treat political leaders who are sponsoring criminals as common criminals because that is what they are.”

    The Governor urged naval authorities to intensify efforts to improve maritime security in the waters of Bayelsa.

    He said: “I count on you to combat and bring down to the barest minimum, the cases of piracy in the waters, cases of kidnapping, the oil theft, the vandalism of Strategic national assets and so forth,” he added

    The governor who commended the Federal Government for the establishment of the Central Naval Command said the Navy had a major responsibility in the maintenance of maritime security and stability.

    According to him, the Navy’s role in supporting development in Bayelsa, the Niger Delta and the country cannot be overemphasized.

    He requested the establishment of a naval outpost at Oluasiri and Agge in Nembe and Ekeremor Local Government Areas of the state to strengthen the onslaught on maritime crime.

    “While thanking you for your record in Koluama, I wish to inform you we intend working with you to support the establishment of another outpost at the Oluasiri end at the Eastern part and we also need a strong naval presence at Agge in the West.

    “If there is any arm of our nation’s security system whose strength is critical to the maintenance of stability, it is the Navy; so this state will continue to partner with the Nigerian Navy.”

    The FOC, Central Command Rear Admiral Alhassan commended the governor for his sustained support to the activities of the service and the military in Bayelsa.

    He lauded the governor for donating a property for the building of a Naval Secondary School in Yenagoa.

  • Dickson warns criminals to leave

    Dickson warns criminals to leave

    Bayelsa State Governor Seriake Dickson has warned criminals to leave.

    He said they must leave the state this year or face his wrath.

    Dickson, who spoke at an interdenominational crossover church service in his hometown, Toru Orua,  said he would do everything to ensure peace in the new year.

    The governor, in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Mr. Francis Agbo, said he would take action against criminals to guarantee security, for development to thrive.

    He described 2018 as a year of hope and revival in all spheres of life, especially in security and economic prosperity.

    Dickson urged Nigerians to pray for their leaders, to enable them make decisions to expand the frontiers of development.

    He said the call for more support and encouragement from the people remained imperative, since it behooved on persons occupying positions of authority to bring about change.

    The governor, who noted that leadership entailed decision-making, enjoined Nigerians to make supplications for divine wisdom, direction and good health for leaders to execute projects, policies and programmes in the best interest of the citizenry.

    He said: “By the grace of God, 2018 will bring more hope, greater development, security and above all, it will usher in prosperity for all of us.

    “All I ask is your support and prayers for leaders. Pray for us to be guided and that we should have divine wisdom, direction, strength and good health to do the work it has pleased God Almighty to entrust to us.”

    Thanking Bayelsans and religious bodies for their support, Dickson reassured the people of his administration’s commitment to the completion of projects.

     

  • Police display cache of arms  recovered from criminals

    Police display cache of arms recovered from criminals

    •Arrest 561 suspects

    The police yesterday paraded cache of arms recovered from suspected criminals operating in different parts of Bayelsa State, especially Yenagoa, the state capital.

    About 66 different rifles, 105 of 7.62mm ammunition, one dynamite, 190 cartridges, 12.9mm ammunition and one grenade were among the haul of arms and ammunition displayed by the Police Commissioner, Mr. Asuquo Amba.

    Also are 40 locally-made pistols, five locally-made double barrel guns, 11 pump action guns, three revolver pistols, one K2 rifle and 4 AK47 rifles.

    Amba, who described the haul of arms as alarming, complained of high level of unlawful possession of firearms, but said efforts were ongoing to mop them up.

    He said the police arrested 561 suspects within the year, adding that 107 suspects were nabbed for unlawful possession of firearms.

    Among the suspects, he said, 29 cases were under investigations, 30 were filed for legal advice at the Director of Public Prosecution (DPP) and 13 charged to court.

    Amba, who called for a special intervention to curb circulation of illegal firearms, noted that 177 cases of armed robberies were reported to the police, leading to arrest of 241 suspects.

    He said out of the 177 cases, 56 were filed at the DPP while 20 cases were charged to the court.

    The police boss further explained that the police received 33 cases of kidnapping, which led to the arrest of 87 suspects. He added that 17 cases were under investigations while eight had been charged to court.

    Amba, who called parents and guardians in the state to discharge their responsibilities to the children and wards, said rape cases soared with 73 cases.

    He said 122 rape suspects were apprehended while 37 were under investigations.

    He lamented that 62 murdered cases were reported within the period, which led to the arrest of 68 suspects adding that 27 of such cases had been charged to court.

    He identified the major crimes in Bayelsa as cultism, rape, armed robbery and unlawful possession of firearms describing the proliferation of illegal arms and light weapons in the state as dangerous.

    He said: “The proliferation of small arms and light weapons have slowed down the pace of our fighting against criminal gangs, who engage in armed robbery.

    “However, we have made significant progress in arresting armed robbers and recovery of arms. We have stemmed the tide of cultism in schools through sensitisation programmes and campaigns.

    “Breeding ground of cultism has been identified and teenagers were discouraged from hanging out in such locations. Parents and guardians have been advised to warn their children and wards from visiting such locations”.

  • ‘Rivers Police ready for criminals’

    Rivers State Police Command has mapped out strategies to secure life and property before and during Christmas and New Year celebrations, spokesman Nnamdi Omoni said.

    He was speaking in an interview with News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Port Harcourt.

    “There is always an upsurge in crime rate during festive periods,” he said.

    According to him, the command has tightened security at entry and exit points.

    Omoni said police patrols had been intensified, adding that personnel have been stationed at strategic locations.

    He said security on the waterways had been tightened with five gunboats for the marine police.

    NAN recalls that residents in coastal areas have been complaining of pirates’ activities.

    The police promised that residents, whether on land or waterways, would be protected during and after the festivities.

    Omoni said criminals would want to take advantage of the Yuletide, if the police failed to intensify security.

    He urged the public to furnish the command with information that will lead to the arrest of criminals.