Tag: Plateau State

  • Governors split as cattle settlements row rages

    Instead of subsiding, the dispute sparked by the planned establishment of Ruga (cattle settlements) for herders in some states keeps growing.

    To the Presidency, it is all a storm in a teacup as the project will eventually stop the herders-farmers clashes that have caused so much tension

    But the proposal continued to draw flaks from many quarters, even as Bauchi, Niger and Plateau states differed on Monday.

    In Jalingo, some youths protested the proposal. They said the proper thing was for herders to build ranches for their flocks.

    Ekiti State Governor Kayode Fayemi, who was in Orin-Ekiti to sympathise with the family of a hunter, who was allegedly killed on Saturday by yet to be identified gunmen, insisted that no land would be ceded to “outsiders”.

    Fayemi, who doubles as the Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum (NGF), said the killing of Emmanuel Ilori, whom he described as  one of the leaders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the town, saddened his heart.

    Ilori was murdered while hunting with his colleagues.

    The governor, who spoke in Yoruba, said that the attack was being investigated. He promised to do everything possible to bring the perpetrators to book.

    Fayemi said that traditional hunters and security agencies would henceforth work together to ensure adequate security in the state.

    According to him, more soldiers, armed policemen and other security personel would be deployed in the state.

    He faulted the local chapter of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) for giving political colouration to the incident by alleging that he was planning to give Ekiti land to “outsiders” in exchange for a future political ambition.

    He said the allegation lacked validity, insisting: “Nobody is coming to take our land in Ekiti. The governor of Ekiti State has power over the land of Ekiti and it is the person that the governor gives land in Ekiti that can use the land of Ekiti.

    “If there are negative comments being peddled around, that some people are coming to take over Ekiti land, take over Orin land, take over Ido land, it’s a mere hearsay.

    “It cannot happen in Ekiti, except I am no longer the governor of Ekiti State and there is nobody that can be governor in Ekiti that will cede Ekiti land to outsiders because our land is not even enough for us.

     

    Fayemi: security matters most

    “Adequate security of our people is what concerns me most in Ekiti and Nigeria, and I want our people to ignore lies and falsehood some individuals are spreading around.

    “There is nobody that will be governor in Ekiti that will allow outsiders to take over our communities from the people here or say that people coming from elsewhere should come and take over Ekiti (land).

    “Those saying these are only playing politics with the matter. This is not politics; security is an issue that concerns all of us.”

    Fayemi went on: “Some individuals have been spreading baseless rumours to cause disaffection because they are no longer in power and it is their wish that Ekiti should be consumed by anarchy. I want to assure you that our government has not stopped work on security. One of the steps is that our local hunters will work with our security agencies.

    “Not up to three weeks now, our Kabiyesis (traditional rulers) and community leaders held a meeting and we deliberated on measures and ways to tackle security challenges.

    “No single individual or group can do the work of security; the local hunters know their areas and terrains very well than the men of our security agencies and it will serve the people well if they work together.

    “I am in Orin today (yesterday) to sympathise with you and tell you of the steps being taken by the government. There is no way we can be happy in Ekiti hearing that one of our people was killed, more so when the victim was one of our party leaders in Orin.

    “Since the incident happened on Saturday, you have seen more soldiers and policemen here in Orin and they are on the trail of perpetrators and we will not relent in our efforts until they are found.

    “Government will do everything possible to prevent a reoccurrence of what happened and from now, you will see more security people not only in Orin but in other parts of Ekiti. They are not here to fight you but to protect you.

    “Those responsible for this shall be made to face the full wrath of the law. Other steps that will be taken will be revealed in due course.”

    Speaking, the Eletin of Orin Ekiti, Chief Francis Falua, appreciated the governor’s visit and identifying with the people in their moment of grief.

    Falua urged the government to ensure that the perpetrators of the dastardly act are arrested and brought to justice.

    Ruga row uncalled for, says Lalong

    To Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong, the controversy over the establishment of Ruga settlements is uncalled for.

    According to him, it was the same as ranching.

    He told State House correspondents after meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari at the State House in Abuja, that his state has nothing like “Ruga”, but Livestock business.

    Lalong said that there was nothing different between the Ruga project and the ranching under the chairmanship of Vice President Yemi Osinbajo.

    He said: “I think, the Ruga thing should not be anything that should bring controversy with the level of sensitisation we have already made.

    “I am a member of the food security committee. I am a member of the herdsmen/farmers committee. We have gone a long way on this issue and we have said that the only solution that can address some of these insecurity issues between herdsmen and farmers is the ranching policy.

    “You remember that one time we have gone far when some people called it colony and called it this and that, and it created controversy.

    “Again, we have gone far under the leadership of Mr. Vice President, and then we are hearing other terms, what they are talking about it’s the same thing that we are talking about.

    “But I think when they mentioned Ruga, it may be particular to a particular tribe, but what we are doing is all-encompassing, it’s for the benefit of Nigeria. I have said particularly in my state that animal husbandry, live stocks rearing is not a prerogative of one tribe.

    “Everybody must get involved in it and that is what we have done in our state when we registered for it. We said we are going to put these structures to enable us to encourage youth, train youth.

    “Right now, we are training permanent secretaries, retired civil servants who would also get involved in it so that we can address some of the insecurity that we have in the nation.

    “So, when somebody mentioned another word, people would not wait to question and find out who and who are bringing those words, that is just the simple fact.

    “But if you go to what we have done because they have mentioned some states, which are included; yes, those states applied, those states said we have land for it. It’s not Federal Government that is imposing it on any state.

    “To the benefit of Mr. President, the President has not imposed that on any states; it was voluntary. And they said any state that is prepared to do that to address insecurity in his state should come and apply.

    “So, some of the states applied and we are at the level of the pilot scheme and some mischief makers would start bringing terms to cause confusion in the country. It’s very unfortunate.”

    Asked if the Ruga project controversy was politically motivated, Lalong said: “I don’t know whether it is political. Of course I am a member of the committee. By the time we addressed that issue, some people said yes we would prefer to do open grazing in our state, some said we would prefer to do ranching in our state and some said in our state we would call it Ruga model.

    “So, the different states, with their different approaches, but Ruga term is not general to everybody. In my, state we call it livestock something; it’s not Ruga and we have explained it to people.”

    Also asked if he was not worried over the allegation that the Federal Government was funding the project, he said: “No, I was here one time when people asked why is the Federal Government was subsidizing agriculture, subsidising ranching? And I also asked why is the Federal Government subsidizing agriculture?

    “This is a policy that we felt that it is not only for economic sense, but it would also address the issue of security. So, if it is going to address insecurity in a period the country is confronted with serious security challenges, then Federal Government would come and assist those who want to do it.

    “They are not imposing it on any state. I am a member of this committee under the chairmanship of the vice president; the Federal Government has not imposed that on any state.

    “They said if you have land for pilot scheme, they can assist, and donor agencies are coming from all over; it is not a Federal Government project. The World Bank is involved; the African Development Bank (AfDB) is involved.

    “So, if you have a scheme like this that can tackle poverty, bring revenue and also address insecurity, you will need to go into it but with due consultation from your state.

    “In my state, it took me three months to do sensitisation and we all agreed that we should bring this concept to empower people. It is not meant to empower one tribe it is for everybody and that would address the issue of insecurity because we don’t want people moving from one place to another, looking for grass.

    “The fact that the Federal Government is to bring the subsidy was a request from the committee chaired by Mr Vice President. Goodluck Jonathan did it and he budgetted about N10 billion but we didn’t see the money. If he has done that at that time, we would not be fighting insecurity among herders and farmers today.”

    Niger offers land for Ruga

    In Minna, the Niger State government offered the Bobi Grazing Reserve in Mariga Local Government Area as pilot for Ruga settlement in the country.

    Expressing readiness to spearhead the project, the state called on other governments in the North to accept the establishment of Ruga settlements to stop the continuous farmers/herders crisis.

    The Secretary to the Niger State Government (SSG), Alhaji Ahmed Matane, who unfolded the government position on the controversial issue, said the state has 43,000 hectares of grazing reserve which can be developed for pastoralists.

    Matane said that the North has the largest landmass and that if developed into grazing reserves, would create a buffer to reduce the crisis that have been occurring in several parts of the country.

    He said: “If the northern states can develop their grazing reserves and build the infrastructures, the pastoralists will not need to go south wards because they will have enough pasture and Water they can use and need.

    “The north is the only area of Nigeria that has large lands that can be overlooked into pasture and which would create a buffer to reduce the crisis. Unless we deliberately develop these grazing reserves, we will continue to have this crisis.”

    The SSG said that Nigerians would be the major beneficiary of the settlements as cattle rearing is a multi-billion naira business which can be a source of foreign exchange.

    Benue insists no land for grazing

    In Benue, Governor Samuel Ortom tackled the Federal Government over its claim that it has gazetted land in the state.

    He said the claim was far from the truth and also challenged the Federal Government to show proof of gazetted land in the state by showing the titles.

    A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to Governor Ortom, Tervwr Akase, reminded the Federal Government of the existence of an Anti-Open Grazing Prohibition and Ranches Establishment Law 2017 in Benue State.

    The statement reads: “We read the statement issued yesterday by Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media & Publicity Garba Shehu in which the Presidency stated that it has gazetted lands in the 36 states of the federation to establish Ruga settlements for herdsmen.

    “It is true that government at the centre has gazetted lands in all states of the federation.

    “We wish to make it clear that no land in Benue State has been gazetted for grazing routes, grazing reserves, cattle colonies and Ruga settlements, contrary to the Presidency’s claim.

    “We expect the Federal Government to publicly tender documents of the claimed gazetted lands in Benue State to put the matter to rest.

    “The Federal Government should show titles to the lands it claims to have in Benue State, the evidence of compensation it paid to owners of such lands, as well as the purpose for which the lands were acquired.

    “The Benue State government has already made known its stand on the Ruga settlements matter that the state will not be part of the project. This was why the government and people of the state rejected the attempt to impose the Ruga settlements projects on them without the consent and approval of the Governor who controls and administers all lands in the state in trust for the people.

    “We wish to restate that there is a law in Benue State which encourages ranching and prohibits open grazing of livestock.

    “The law is a win-win for herders and farmers, as it protects all. Anyone who intends to establish a livestock ranch in Benue State is encouraged to follow the procedure stipulated by the Open Grazing Prohibition and Ranches Establishment Law 2017.”

    Bauchi backs project

    Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed, who also visited the State House in Abuja yesterday, said his people were entirely in support of the Ruga settlement project.

    The former Federal Capital Territory (FCT) minister noted that the Ruga project will help address the issues of insecurity.

    According to him, Bauchi State needed the Ruga project because the population of the state is 60 to 70 per cent Fulani.

    The state, he said, will always key into any Federal Government’s projects.

    He said: “Sixty or 70 per cent of the population in Bauchi are Fulani and, therefore, we must leverage on all these.”

    He said he was at the Villa to confer with the President on some of the insecurity challenges facing the state.

    Mohammed said: “We have illiteracy, insurgency and so many things that are bombarding us in terms of social challenges and security challenges. Definitely we will do that.

    “The President is there for all of us; he is not a partisan President. I am the leader of the people many consider more APC than PDP.

    “There are issues that are within us and there are issues that are beyond our capacity. Therefore, we must establish partnership. I have come to discuss very serious issues concerning Bauchi because people in Bauchi have given me that leadership.

    “I must establish relationship with the Federal Government because of the serious challenges that we have, challenges in development, social issues and security issues.”

    In Taraba, some youths protested the proposed Ruga settlement.

    They called on the state government to fully implement the Open Grazing Prohibition and Ranches Establishment Law passed by the Taraba State House of Assembly.

    Taraba youths: Ruga is threat to peace

    The protest took place at the Jolly Nyame Stadium, under the leadership of Taraba State Chairman of the Nigerian Youths Council, Udi Adamu

    The youths, in one voice, described the Ruga settlement as a coined idea and misplacement of priority over rising poverty, insecurity, armed robbery, banditry and increasing unemployment in the land.

    Some of the local government areas involved in protests included Lau, Zing, Ibi and Sarduana.

    Udi described the Ruga settlement scheme as a threat to tribes in the state and Nigeria at large, adding that herdsmen troubling the state are alien tied with the ulterior motives to grab the land from original owners.

    He expressed doubt over explanation Ruga settlement will mitigate kidnapping and killings by herdsmen.

    The protesters said they remain unshackling and unwaveringly with the Taraba State government on the Ranching Law, which they described as the best way to settle herders/farmers clashed in the state.

    The youths urged Governor Darius Ishaku, to enforce the Open Grazing and Ranching Establishment Law 2017 for the sake for peace and harmonious living.

    Udi appealed to the youths to remain law-abiding and support the government genuine programmes and policies, geared towards emancipating the people out of bondage of poverty and oppression.

    Obaseki assures Edo people

    In Edo the PDP accused Governor Godwin Obaseki of secretly conceding land to the Federal Government for the controversial settlement.

    It said the governor’s silence on the issue at a time other state governments are rejecting the establishment of RUGA settlement in their respective states was worrisome.

    The PDP,  through its chairman, Dan Orbih, vowed to use all possible means including legal actions to defend the interest of Edo people in respect of the RUGA settlement.

    But the governor defended his policy, saying his plan for agricultural development involved all value chain both crop production and animal husbandry.

    According to Obaseki, his plans were developed long before the Ruga settlement idea came up.

    Speaking through his Special Adviser on Media and Communication, Crusoe Osagie, the governor  said the safety, security and prosperity of Edo people were top priority and non-negotiable in all his agricultural programmes.

    Obaseki assured Edo people that he would not cede their rights and land to anybody, as his programmes as a sovereign state do not run on the back of any external entity.

    He said, “Edo people should disregard any contrary information circulated by the Edo State Chapter of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) or any other group or individual.

    “As for the Benin Central Hospital, it is up and running and is providing tertiary healthcare services which it was set up to provide.

    “It’s phased opening is in line with the vision of the state government and in the coming weeks and months, other phases will be unveiled to complement the primary and secondary health centres across the state.

    “Governor Obaseki will continue to put the interest of Edo people first in all his policies and programmes, as he has demonstrated in the past two years and seven months.”

    The Ekiti Parapo denounced kidnapping and other vices

    Members of the Lagos chapter of the socio-cultural group, urged their kinsmen to join forces with the government to finding a lasting solution to the security challenges.

    After their meeting in Lagos, they resolved to communicate its position to Governor Fayemi on how to nip in the bud cases of kidnapping, armed robbery and other social vices in Ekiti.

    Their President, Dare Ojo, said the issue of kidnapping had become rampant in Ekiti and a source of worry to everybody, including those at home and the Diaspora.

    On Ruga, he restated the group’s opposition to the establishment of cattle colonies in the state, noting that cattle herding and settlement should be treated as a private business.

    “The issue of Ruga or cattle colonies is alien to the Ekiti tradition. By implication, we have always bought cows for our events, we have always reared cattle in our environment and we have always lived with them mutually.”

    The Yoruba Council of Elders (YCE) kicked against the project, which it said was dead on arrival.

    It said an inch of Yoruba land would not be ceded for such.

    According to a statement, Council President Dansaaki Ade Agbede, wondered how a group of people that are being seen as threat to peace and security of others would now be made to own settlements in places outside their own domain, saying “to now think that the Federal Government that should be concerned and worried about the untoward activities of such people is the sponsor of Ruga is worrisome.

    The people of Agbada Nenwe in Aninri Local Government Area of Enugu State, members of the Hausa/Fulani community and Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN) in the Southeast have dissociated themselves from a video trending on social media over the purported expulsion of some herders and their cattle from the community”.

    The police had denied that no such incident happened, explaining that after preliminary investigations, it was revealed that what transpired was “only the movement of cattle and herders from Cross River State, through Uburu in Ohaozara Local Government Area of Ebonyi State, and a neighbouring town for grazing”.

    The police added that “such transit had nothing to do with escorting herders and their cattle out of Agbada Nenwe community”.

    When Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi led the Commissioner of Police, Director of Department of State Services (DSS), Garrison Commander, 82 Division of the Army, Speaker of the House of Assembly, Commandant of Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) and other stakeholders on a fact-finding visit to Agbada Nenwe yesterday, the traditional ruler, Dr. Francis Imo, said the video is untrue, stressing that “nobody drove the Fulani community out of Agbada Nenwe”.

    The monarch added that they enjoy cordial relationship with the Fulani community, noting that “no cow has ever been killed in this kingdom; no Fulani man has ever been hurt”.

    The leaders of the Northern community and Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria, Southeast zone, who thanked Ugwuanyi for his commitment to peaceful co-existence of all Nigerians resident in the state, said they have not come across any herder or Fulani man who has complained of molestation or being chased out from the community.

    The Sarkin Hausawa, Alhaji Abukakar Yusuf Sambo, said: “We have been enjoying peaceful co-existence in Enugu State, and we are here to say that mischief makers will not succeed.”

    Chairman of MACBAN Alhaji Gidado Siddiki cautioned the people against “the harm our individual or group’s unruly act can cause the wider society beyond our immediate environment”.

    Activist-lawyer Femi Falana said development in land in any part of Nigeria must be approved by the state governments.

    He said: “Some Nigerians have said that since the federal government had already acquired land in some states it can go ahead and use the land for RUGA. Buy in Attorney-General, Lagos v Attorney-General of the Federation (2003) the supreme court held that the development of such land cannot be carried out without a plan approved by the affected state governments.

     

  • Reps to Fed Govt: release N10bn for IDPs in Plateau

    THE House of Representatives on Tuesday urged the Federal Government to immediately release the N10 billion meant for the resettlement and intervention of internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Plateau State.

    The lawmakers said the fund should be released to the committee charged with the responsibility to begin the project.

    The resolution followed the passage of a motion of urgent national importance moved by Simon Nwadkwon.

    According to the lawmaker, this was necessitated by violence, which has been visited on some communities in Plateau State.

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    He said: “The House notes with concern the mass murder of June 18, 2018, which affected more than 20 communities in Gashish, Gana, Ropp, Forom and Bachit districts of Barkin Ladi and Riyom local government areas of Plateau State.”

    Nwadkwon said in those places, “over 280 persons were reportedly killed by suspected killer herdsmen, thousands of women and children displaced, public and private properties were destroyed”.

    The lawmaker also said the response of the Armed Forces to the attacks was “worrisome” and that after almost a year, “no single arrest and prosecution has been made”.

    He noted that since the killing took place, the affected communities had been in despair as schools and other public infrastructure were destroyed by the invaders.

    Nwadkwon said: “Over 25 schools, 18 health centres and 43 communities were brought down.”  This, the lawmaker said, had increased the number of IDPs in various communities.”

     

     

  • PMAN Plateau chapter gets new officers

    The National Working Committee (NWC) of the Performing Musicians Association of Nigeria (PMAN) in a bid to get its bearings on track, has appointed Comrade Humphrey Iroegbu as the Interim PMAN governor, Plateau State chapter to pilot the affairs of the union pending when an election will be conducted.

    Those appointed include Humphrey Iroegbu (Interim Governor), Echeooja Linda Bella (1st vice Governor), Nathaniel Ndam (2nd vice Governor), Sir Chris Isibor (State Secretary), Nandi Christopher (Asst. Secretary), Deshe Christopher H. (Treasurer), Terpase Naswem (Financial Secretary), Brains Michael .I. (Welfare Officer), Gold Owen (Welfare Officer 2), IMB Kallamu (Public Relation Officer), Usman Danjuma Daniel (Public Relation Officer 2) and Chika Obioha (Provost).

    Others are Victor Daniel (Head of Projects), Sani Ibrahim Yahaya (Head of Projects 2), Paul Ondoma (Head of Production), Jerry Ejembi (Head of Task Force), Emmanuel Ekene Okoye (Head of Task Force 2), Joseph Ezekiel (Head of Discipline), Edwin James (Head of Discipline 2) and Barr. Bryne S. D. Ekara (Head, Legal team).

    In a press release, the new officers resolved to organise shows, protect the rights of artistes in case of any infringement, ensure the songs of local artistes are promoted on the airwaves and to encourage artistes’ unity in Plateau State.

    “PMAN has envisioned a future for Plateau entertainment and is determined to make sacrifice to bring it to life,” the press release signed by Comr. Humphrey Iroegbu (PMAN Governor Plateau State) and  Comr. Sir Chris Isibor (State Secretary) stated.

    “This will regulate and generate revenue for the government and guarantee a return for those who invest in entertainment, provides visible and concrete job opportunity for the teaming youths and boost the state economy.”

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    It also sounded a warning to brands and companies intending to work with Plateau State artistes.

    “All music brands and companies on the Plateau are to note that the official consent of the Union have to be sought and obtained before they can negotiate, endorse or sign any artiste. The performing artistes are therefore called upon to report any infringement, maltreatment or harassment faced in the course of their engagement with any music brand or company for appropriate measures to be taken.”

    The Union thanked the past administration of PMAN Plateau State Chapter under the leadership of Amb. Sahmicit Solomon (a.k.a Saksolo) who is now the PMAN Northern Coordinator. And for standing by it through trying times, the union thanked Dr. Panam Percy Paul, Dorcas Bentu, Alhaji Salis Mohammed, Late Dan Mariya Jos, Mrs Jane Okeahialam and Dan Tala Dewan. Others are  Mr. Daps, Jah Device, Mr. Simon Asemoh, Bobby Hai, Adudeme, Mr. Dan Mallum (DBMC), Amb. Chief Sigha Ebide and Mr. Lorny John.

  • Three-day-old baby stolen in Plateau hospital

    A three-day old baby has allegedly been stolen from Plateau State Specialists Hospital, Jos, the state capital, from her mother.

    The suspected baby thief was said to have disguised as a hospital worker and claimed to be acting on the instruction of the doctor to bring the infant.

    The 30-year-old mother, Mary Chukwuebuka, who addressed reporters on Wednesday in Jos, said the baby was taken away from her on Friday, May 31, three days after birth, by a lady who disguised as a hospital medical worker.

    She said: “The lady who took my baby dressed in a laboratory coat, just like the hospital worker, came straight to my bed in the hospital and requested to carry the baby to the children’s ward for blood sample.

    “At first, I resisted and said a doctor just left here after a cross-examination but she did not mention that the baby was sick or there was need to run a task.

    “The lady insisted that she was directed by the doctor to carry the child to children’s ward for blood sample. I willingly released my baby to her, believing that she was a medical personnel working in the hospital.”

    Mrs. Chukwuebuka said she came to the hospital on May 28 and gave birth the following day at 4:47 a.m while the baby was stolen on May 31.

    “I went through all the antenatal care in this same hospital and I delivered in this hospital. I was just waiting to be discharged when this happened.

    “But it only dawned on me when, after waiting for a long period, I went to the children ward and could not find my baby. I went to complain to the other doctors only to discover that my baby was missing. Since then, I have not seen my baby.”

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    The distraught mother said the matter was reported to the police but that she had not received any explanation from them and the hospital management.

    The hospital’s Chief Medical Director (CMD) Dr. Philemon Golwa said the management contacted the police immediately they were informed of the incident.

    He added that the hospital could not disclose anything until the police complete their investigation.

    The CMD promised that everything would be done to recover the baby.

    Police spokesman Matthias Tyopev, a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP), said the command had started investigation into the matter to track down the suspect.

  • Be proactive and honest in governance – Bishop tells Lalong

    Catholic Arch Bishop of Jos, Most Rev Ignatious Kaigama, has tasked Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong to be proactive, committed and honest in governance.

    The clergy also encouraged the governor to sustain honest efforts towards tackling the socio-economic challenges on the Plateau.

    Kaigama handed down the task to Lalong after a special prayer session with the governor in government house, Rayfield Jos, on Sunday.

    In a statement signed by the Deputy Director of Press and Public Affairs, Solomon Gujor, Kaigama had led the senior priest, representatives of women and children and laity of the Archdiocese of Jos metropolitan to pray for Lalong on the first day he resumed duties in his office after he was sworn in for a second tenure.

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    According to Kaigama, they were in Lalong’s office to pray for him in compliance with scriptural injunctions that they should pray for leaders since all authorities come from God.

    His Lordship cautioned Lalong to guide against divisive factors that breed mistrust, hatred, violence, insecurity, polarisation and tension as he strives to deliver on his electoral mandate.

    In his remarks, Lalong who expressed joy and happiness for the prayers said the special prayers to usher in his second term administration has built his confidence and refilled his strength to work for the people of the state.

    Lalong called on religious leaders and citizens of the state to always pray for the state for God’s divine guidance as he steers the ship of Plateau State to the next level.

     

  • Plateau Police Command inaugurates ‘Operation Puff Adder’

    The Police Command in Plateau State has inaugurated “Operation Puff Adder” to tackle security challenges in the state, the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports.

    Mr Bature Umar, a Deputy Commissioner of Police, who launched the outfit on Friday in Jos, said that it would tackle kidnapping, armed robbery, banditry, among other crimes.

    He said that the manpower was drawn from the conventional police, mobile police, Counter Terrorist Unit, Special Protection Unit, Special Anti-Robbery Squad and State Criminal Investigation and Intelligence Department.

    Umar called on the public and other security agencies to support and cooperate with the outfit, and emphasised the need for collaboration for the success of the outfit’s mandate.

    Plateau governor Simon Lalong, in his remarks, commended the Nigeria Police for including Plateau among states  to benefit from the activities of the outfit established last month.

    Lalong, who was represented by the Deputy Governor, Prof. Sonni Tyoden, tasked members of the outfit to tackle security challenges faced in the state and strive to win the confidence of members of the public.

    The governor urged Plateau residents to support the outfit toward success, pointing out that peace and security was a responsibility of everyone.

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    The Commander, Operation Safe Haven, Brig. Gen. Augustine Agundu, in his remarks, regretted that some social critics and public commentators were emboldening criminals to unleash mayhem in the state.

    He said that utterances by such critics had sown seeds of discord across ethnic groups in the state, leading to unwarranted crises.

    Agundu warned that his command would deal with any attempt to disrupt the peace Plateau was enjoying, and warned criminals disrupting farmers and herders activities to steer clear of Plateau.

    NAN

  • Emotions as Christian groups celebrate Leah Sharibu’s 16th birthday

    Emotions, tears and cheers reign supreme in Jos, the Plateau state capital on Tuesday as a coalition of Christian groups gather at the Evangelical Church of West Africa (ECWA) to celebrate the 16th birthday of Leah Sharibu, a school girl been held captive by Boko Haram since February 2015.

    The birthday ceremony at the headquarters church of ECWA in Jos was characterized with prayers for the Leah, her parents and churches in the country as well as special prayers for God’s intervention in the security situation of the country.

    The Christian groups which include Leah Sharibu Foundation, Christian Women for Excellence and Empowerment (CWEENS), Catalyst for Peace and Justice (CPJ) and Param-Mallam Foundation, took to the streets of Jos to protest the continued incarceration of Leah Sharibu and the inability of the federal government to secure his release.

    The group took their protest to the Plateau state house of assembly where they submitted a letter of protest to the Speaker of the House Rt. Hon. Joshua Madaki.

    Earlier in the church activities, Barrister Paul Abache of the Leah Sharibu Foundation, while giving the background of the program said, “On the 19th February 2015, some gunmen stormed Dapchi village and made away with young girls. Some were release but Leah was not just for her refusal to renounce her religious fate.

    “Today mark exactly 16 years of Leah Sharibu, and this is the second time we are celebrating her birthday in the hands of Boko Haram.

    “As Christians, Leah has become a role model, a heroine and we need to celebrate her whether she is alive or not. But we know she is alive because her God in heaven has neither forsaken her of forgotten her.

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    We call on the whole world to join us in celebrating Leah Sharibu for her bravery, her unshakable faith in Jesus Christ and for standing as a symbol of Christianity”

    In a word of exaltation, Mr. Dayo Tella said, “Leah is been celebrated worldwide today because, at her age, she was able to hold on to her faith eve at the point of death. We give it to her mother and her church for raising her the way she is. The girl must have been filled with the Holy Spirit for standing against evil doers and her refusal to give up her faith even at the point of death.

    “Only God know why he allow Leah to remain in captivity, it is not that it is beyond God to secure her release”

    Tella enjoined Christians to keep praying, “Let keep praying and glorifying God for the life of Leah, because we know Leah will be an instrument of honor at the end. The parents should not weep because they have faith; have faith in God because God is at work. Let’s keep praying, let’s continued to belief in God

    He called on the FGN to ensure they do justice for the weak against the strong. He also called on Nigerians to join hands with government to fight the prevailing insecurity across the country.

    Another leader of the church, Dr Dan Sumaila said, “It’s not a time to mourn, Nigerian is at a cross road where no one is secured including security agencies, traditional rulers, politicians. Let all Christians emulate Leah not to deny the God that you serve. Let all parents teach their children the way Lear. Let us remain as Christians in words and in action”

  • UNIJOS female undergraduate found dead in hostel

    Emotions were high among students of the University of Jos (UNIJOS) as a female undergraduate student was found dead on her bed in the hostel.

    The 22-year-old student identified as Mercy Naan, was said to be missing for two days before she was discovered dead in her room.

    Plateau state Police command, confirmed the sad incidence Monday in a press statement.

    The statement said; “The incidence was reported to the Angwan Rogo Police Division, Plateau State Command, Jos by the security department of the institution.”

    The statement signed by the police public relation officer DSP Terna Tyopev said, “some students of the institution raised alarm over an unusual odour coming out from Room number 23 Zion Hostel in Naraguta, University of Jos.

    “After the report, a combine team comprising of the Police, the University Security and the Medical personnel of the University mobilised to the scene of incidence.

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    “On arrival, the suspected hostel door was forced opened and the motionless body of the 200 level student from the Department of Marketing and recovered to the University Clinic.

    “She was confirmed dead by the medical doctor on duty at the University Clinic and her corpse has been deposited at the Anatomy Mortuary of the same University for Autopsy.

    Preliminary investigations further revealed that the late student was reported missing by her parents to the Security Department, University of Jos on May 3, 2019.

    Meanwhile, the detectives of the Plateau State Police Command have since commenced investigation to unravel the mystery behind the unfortunate death.

  • Over 100 illegal schools shut down in Plateau

    The Plateau State Government has shut down more than 100 illegal schools across 17 Local Government Areas (LGA) Mr. Jude Dakur, the Commissioner for Secondary Education said.

    Dakur stated this in Jos, on Friday when he received an award on Human values and education given to him by a research organisation.

    He said the schools, which were closed down in 2018, did not meet the standard requirements to educate children, who are the future leaders of the country.

    “Some of the schools were not certified to operate, some had unqualified teachers and inconducive environment for learning,’’ the commissioner said.

    According to him, government is committed to improving the standard of education in the state by enforcing strict compliance to standards of operations.

    “I am humbled by this award from African Emerging Leadership Research and Development Organisation.

    “I pledge my commitment to improve human capital in secondary schools in the state.’’

    He commended Gov. Simon Lalong for his massive investment in the education sector through infrastructure development and procurement of science laboratory equipment for secondary schools.

    Dr Rhuefe Khaese, the Director of Research, in the organisation, said that Dakur was honoured with the award because of his supervisory role that had kept teachers on their toes and ensured positive teaching and learning outcomes.

    “He ensures teachers are disciplined in the provision of services through punctuality to duties; and building their capacity to prepare them for public exams,” he said.

    Supol James Goleng, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of A Division in Plateau, a recipient of similar award from the research organisation, urged government to put in place good security architecture in schools.

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    Goleng said this would address any lapses and forestall any incidents such as kidnapping, which was becoming rampant in schools.

    According to him, community policing is important and requires the cooperation of every member of the community to secure lives and property, adding that giving out unnecessary personal information on social media should be avoided.

    Plateau State Government had paid the National Examination Council (NECO) Senior Secondary School Certificate Examination fees for candidates in 10 schools in Barkin Ladi LGA.

    Barkin Ladi is one of the LGAs which came under violent attacks last year.

    NAN

     

  • Unlawful detention: Two suspects sue FG, STF

    Two suspects being detained at the Military Special Task Force (STF) Headquarters in Jos, Plateau State have sued the Federal Government and the task force in High Court, demanding N1 billion as general damages for breach of their fundamental human rights.

    Zakka Dung and Joel Sunday also prayed for an order restricting the FG and the STF, their privies and representatives from further arresting and detaining them for no just cause.

    Dung and Sunday, were allegedly arrested by members of the task force on Jan. 26, while playing football at Sabon-Barki, in Jos South Local Government without been told of their offence.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports in Jos that ever since, they have been in the custody of the STF.

    On March 5, Justice Daniel Longji, of Plateau State High Court IV, had ordered the STF to release the suspects on bail.

    Longji said, “My heart bleeds for this country. It is scary. It is sad to see people or agencies that are supposed to be responsible for protecting the laws of the land, breaking the laws.’’

    “I granted this bail to the two suspects because the task force has refused to charge them to court or release them. That situation forced them (suspects), to file a case against their continuous detention without trial, ’’ he explained.

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    Consequently, the two suspects instituted another court action, this time against the federal government and the STF over what they described an “enforcement of fundamental rights ‘’ under the African Charter on Human rights (Ratification and enforcement Act).

    Joined in the suit are the Attorney General and Minister of Justice of the federation, Chief of Defence Staff, and Maj. Gen. Augustine Chris-Chukwudi Agundu, STF Commander.

    The suspects, in an originating motion through their counsel, Mr Gyang Zi, had prayed the State High Court to for an order to enforce their fundamental human rights.

    They alleged that they were subjected to various tortures, severe inhuman and degrading treatment as “they are being fed only ones a day.’’

    They also prayed to court to declare their arrest, assault, torture and detention for over two months now without any just cause, despite a court order granting them bail,“ illegal, unlawful and unconstitutional.’’

    The suspects also prayed the court to give an order directing and the respondents to release them from the STF custody or any other custody whosesoever forthwith as well as restraining them from further arresting and detaining them for no just cause.

    NAN reports that the case, which is before Justice S.P. Gang, Barkin Ladi High Court, has been fixed for April 18, 2019 for mention.

    However, Justice Daniel Longji, who had granted the suspects bail, said that the suspects had approached the court seeking for bail over a crime or crimes they claimed they did not know nothing about.

    “It has been difficult to have the task force accept service for this case until we routed it through substituted service. Even after that, the STF refused to show appearance before this court up till date.

    “Since the security outfit refused to appear before me and explain why the suspects are being detained for this long, I have no option than to grant them bail in accordance with section 35 (1)(4) of the 1999 constitution.

    “STF is a military outfit which thinks it is above the law. We don’t have arms, but we have mouths. Bail is hereby granted to the suspects in the sum of 100,000 and a surety each.

    “I hereby condemn the action and attitude of the STF and hope that such unconstitutional act won’t be repeated,’’ Justice Longji declared.