Tag: Plateau

  • NSCDC arrests 44 suspected criminals in Plateau

    The Nigerian Secur‎ity and Civil Defence Corps ( NSCDC ), Plateau Command, said on Tuesday that it had arrested 44 suspects for various crimes in the first quarter of 2018.

    Mrs Naomi Chishak, the command’s ‎Public Relations Officer ( PRO ), made this disclosure to the News men in Jos.

    She stated that the suspects were arrested for offences; ranging from solid mineral theft,  ‎petroleum products diversion, illegal possession of weapons and armed robbery.

    Chishak said that between January and February, the command recovered about 3,500 litres of Premium Motor Spirit ( PMS ) known as petrol from various black marketers within Jos -Bukuru metropolis.

    Read Also: NSCDC urges unlicensed security guards companies to stop operating

    According to her, the suspect’s ‎are currently facing trials and those who are found guilty will be convicted.

    She also lamented the rise in the theft of solid minerals and illegal mining, adding that such activities were not only criminal but detrimental to the environment.

    Chishak cautioned those who engaged in the ugly acts, which she described as ‘national sabotage’ to desist from them.

    She assured that the command would continue to ensure that those caught in the act would be made to face the full wrath of the law.

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  • Gunmen kill five, injure three in Plateau

    Gunmen suspected to be Fulani herdsmen have killed five people and injured three others at Inding Village in the Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau.

    The Public Relations Officer of the Plateau State Command, ASP. Terna Tyopev, confirmed the development in an interview with our reporter in Jos on Monday.

    Tyopev said the gunmen carried out the killing late on April 8.

    “Gunmen suspected to be Fulani herdsmen attacked and killed five people, injuring three others at Inding Village in the Barkin Ladi Local Government Area.

    “The attackers struck the village on Sunday at about 8 p.m.,’’ he said, noting that investigation had commenced to unravel those behind the killing.

    Plateau and other states in North Central Nigeria have been repeatedly attacked by herdsmen in recent times, in a bloody onslaught that has left many villages desolate.

    The attacks have forced thousands to stay away from their farms, raising fears that Nigeria may face food scarcity challenges in the near future, according to analysts.

    Benue, the hot-bed of the attacks is cited as Nigeria’s food basket.

    Invasions by the herdsmen have compounded problems in Africa’s most populous nation, which has been contending with savage attacks by the Boko Haram Islamic group for almost a decade.

    The terror group has killed thousands of people and displaced millions of others in Nigeria’s northeast since 2009.

    However, the Nigerian armed forces have repeatedly assured that the dreaded group has been technically defeated, although the group still packs deadly punches from time to time.

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  • We’re on same page with Buhari—APC governors insist

    Governors of the All Progressives Congress ( APC ) on Wednesday dismissed media reports that there was disagreement between them and President Muhammadu Buhari over tenure elongation for the APC national and state executives.

    Gov. Abdul-aziz Yari of Zamfara stated this when he briefed State House correspondents alongside Gov. Rochas Okorocha of Imo on the outcome of the meeting between the APC governors and the president in Abuja, on Tuesday.

    He said that all the 24 governors of the APC were on the same page with President Buhari over the issue of the national leadership of the party.

     “We have seen so many captions that there is disagreement between the governors over the issue of our party Chairman or about the party leadership.

    “No, we had a meeting with Mr. President yesterday ( Tuesday ), and we extended the meeting tonight and we followed up with consultations with the President now.

    “We consulted and all the 24 governors of the APC are in the same page with Mr President that we are going to respect our party constitution; we are going to respect the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.’’

    According to Yari, the governors have collectively agreed that there should be congresses at local, state and national levels.

    He revealed that the committee set up by the National Secretariat of the party headed by Gov. Simon Lalong of Plateau would be presenting its report later today.

    `The governors are also meeting with the working committee today so that we come up with convention committee names as well as a timetable for the election.’’

    Read Also: APC governors meet Buhari again in Aso Rock

    “So, there is no deadlock in our meeting, we have progressed and very soon you will have the names of the convention committee members; as well as the timetable.’’

    Gov. Okorocha on his part said, “I just want to let you know that there is no crisis in the APC at all and we want to use this opportunity to advise the media to stop spreading rumours of crisis in APC. There is no single crisis in APC.’’

    “But let me correct one impression, the issue of congress and convention does not mean that the previous people who have served the party have done badly.

    “And it does not mean that they cannot come back or that they cannot re-contest, that is not it.

    “We are simply saying that their tenure has ended and those who wish to re-contest can re-contest and can be elected into our party structure.

    “So, we are all one as family and we are set to go for 2019 elections in victory.’’

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  • Sen. Useni declares interest in Plateau governorship race

    Sen. Jerry Useni on Wednesday declared his intention to vie for the Plateau governorship seat on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party ( PDP ).

    Useni, who made the declaration at the party’s state secretariat in Jos, said that his principal focus was to restore peace on the Plateau.

    “I want to restore peace and justice to Plateau. I want to restore unity, love, dignity and prosperity to Plateau. I also want to restore the vision of its founding fathers.

    “Plateau belongs to us and our task is to make it a great place; that is what I want to do,” he said.

    The senator cautioned his supporters against any form of violence in the course of the campaign, urging them to focus on the issues that were beneficial to the Plateau people.

    In his remarks, the state chairman of the party, Mr Damishi Sango, appealed to PDP members seeking elective positions to remain faithful to its ideals after victory.

    He also cautioned elected members against defecting to other folds, saying that such defection was working against the development of strong principles in the growth of Nigeria’s democracy.

    Sango advised aspirants against attacking one another, saying that the internal contest for the party’s ticket should be seen and treated as a family affair.

    He advised PDP members not to be discouraged by the “hard stance” of the government in power against the opposition, and urged them to be committed to the goal of giving the Plateau people the change they were yearning for.

    The chairman promised to ensure a level playing ground for all aspirants, saying that the party’s primary elections would be transparent, fair and credible.

    Sango apologised to Nigerians for PDP’s mistakes that cost the party the 2015 election, and promised that the nation would witness massive development if PDP was given another chance in 2019 since it had learnt its lessons.

    Pof. Dimis Mailafia, Director-General, J.T. Useni Campaign Organisation, said that Plateau needed a competent hand to lead it to the promised land, and declared that Useni was the best material to lead Plateau “in these trying times”.

    “Useni has a lot of experience; he is an army general, former FCT minister, former military governor and now a senator representing Plateau South,” he said.

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  • Plateau gets CJ

    Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong yesterday swore in Justice Yakubu Gyang Dakwak as chief judge.

    Dakwak has been acting since September when Justice Pius Damulak retired.

    Lalong reminded Dakwak of the crucial need to fight corruption to rid the country of the menace.

    He said: “All forms of maladministration and misappropriation of our commonwealth and corporate patrimony must be stopped through the instrumentality of the law.

    “The judiciary is very crucial to restoring order in our society. With this appointment, your major task is to sanitise our nation and society to rid Nigeria of what is unlawful

    “The judiciary has been under sustained public scrutiny lately because it represents the hope of the groaning masses. It must punish criminals, seek justice for those injured and enthrone respect for the rule of law,” he charged.

    The governor urged Dakwak to heed the advice of the Chief Justice of Nigeria, Justice Walter Onnoghen, who has urged judicial officers to lead the fight against corruption.

    Dakwak, in his remarks, appreciated the governor for confirming his appointment, and promised to adhere to his oath of office.

  • Gunmen kill three in Plateau – Police

    Gunmen suspected to be herdsmen have killed 3 persons in Dong Community of Jos North Area of Plateau.

    ASP. Terna Tyopev, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO) in the state confirmed the incident to our reporter on Friday in Jos.

    According to him, the ugly incident which occurred Thursday night, left some people injured.

    “Yesterday at about 7 p.m., we got information that gunmen invaded Dong community of Jos North and killed three persons.

    “We immediately mobilised our personnel to the area we were able to bring the situation under control.

    “Our men were also stationed in the area to forestall further attacks and break down of law and order,” Tyopev said.

    Read also: Gunmen kill two varsity students in Nasarawa

    The PPRO, who said bodies of the deceased persons had been buried, called on residents of the area to remain calm, law abiding and report any suspicious movements to security agencies.

    Gunmen had last Wednesday attacked same community where three soldiers, two mobile policemen and scores of civilians were killed.

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  • Governor, minister at war in Plateau

    Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong’s media aide Mark Longyen urges the Minister of Sports and Youth Development, Solomon Dalung, to cooperate with the governor in the task of developing the state, instead of turning himself into an opposition leader in the Northcentral state.

    Solomon Dalung,  Minister of Sports and Youth Development, has made a futile attempt to rubbish Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong’s decision to name a road after President Muhammadu Buhari during the President’s two day-working visit to the state.

    Dalung claimed that it was the Yakubu Gowon Way, which stretches from the Plateau State Specialist Hospital Roundabout and terminating at Taen Oil Junction on the Jos-Bukuru Expressway, that was renamed as the Muhammadu Buhari Way.

    On the contrary, the new Muhammadu Buhari Way, actually starts from Taen Oil Junction and terminates at Mararaban Jema’a Roundabout on the way to the Yakubu Gowon Airport, Heipang.

    In an unprecedented show of shame, based on crass ignorance and sheer political chicanery, Dalung took to his Facebook wall on Sunday March 11, 2018, to disparage Lalong for honoring Buhari, thus stirring the hornet’s nest and precipitating controversy by stating that it was the road named after Gowon, a Plateau State indigene, that has been renamed after Buhari!

    The minister said: “Another disaster of the President’s visit was the renaming of Yakubu Gowon way to Muhammadu Buhari way. To say the least, it is embarrassing. Gowon was the President’s boss. How can he be stripped of a 40 year-old privilege and honour in his home state? This is the worst thing that can happen to a man like the elder statesman. I believe that General Gowon is feeling betrayed and abandoned by his own people.”

    Dalung’s post, which is fraught with grammatical errors like one written by a child in a kindergarten, added: “This is a political decision of Lalong desperately taken to secure 2019 ambition, but not the decision of the people of Plateau. We condemn this act with all sense of love for Yakubu Gowon as a father, while advising the governor  to withdraw this unpatriotic decision and publicly apologise to Yakubu Gowon and the President for embarrassing them.

    “If the visit of the president was intended to secure 2019 for Lalong, it has exposed his ambition to great risk and multiply his opponents. While re-election is the primary concern of Governor Alert, fighting, killing, maiming of innocent people continues unabated. As to how this unfolds, no doubt, Plateau is under siege but army of praise singers and pyschophants whose only interest is the pockets. And history is on the verge of repeating itself again. We must all rise against injustice or else we will all consumed.[sic].

    Dalung, who wrote as though he had become the PDP’s official spokesman, stated: “Also Mr President was misled to believed[sic] that all the road networks in Jos metropolis were constructed by Governor alert. It was morally wrong for Lalong to fail to acknowledge that it was Governor Jang’s legacies. I was an ardent critic of Governor Jang’s administration, but I will not fail to credit his legacies because of differences. The only projects Lalong did is the road to his house and 40 tractors…”

    Since Dalung’s  appointment as minister in Buhari’s cabinet over two years ago, his tenure has been trailed by one embarrassing and nauseating utterance or the other. Not a few people, including President Buhari,  sports stakeholders, the world football governing body (FIFA) as well as Plateau people, who he represents at the Federal Cabinet, have at various times have been embarrassed by most of the comments credited to the minister.

    In November 2016, while Nigeria was making preparations to enable it to qualify for the 2018 World Cup in Russia, Dalung, in his characteristic blunder, which has become his middlename, Selcap, told the BBC Hausa Service, that the country does not need to be in the world Cup, arguing that it was a waste of time and waste of scarce funds.

    What manner of Sports Minister is this? So, Nigeria’s participation in the prestigious Mundial  is a waste of time and resources after all? While many countries are falling over themselves to secure the FIFA World Cup ticket, considering that it is the world’s most glamorous sporting competition after the Olympics,  Dalung insisted that Nigeria should  focus on other sports.

    By implication, it means that by June when the World Cup begins, if Dalung is still a minister, he’ll be leading the Nigerian contingent to Russia as the nation’s number one sportsman with the pessimistic mindset of not going to win the cup. Is it not better for him to stay away from attending the event or be replaced with a minister who would go to Russia with an optimistic or winning mentality for the Super Eagles?

    Dalung allegedly said: “That competition stinks of corruption; Nigeria is too poor to waste money on it; and  Nigeria would never win the trophy. The cup that we can win is the African Cup of Nations. There is nothing again that will take us to another man’s balcony in the name of the World Cup. We already have the Commonwealth Games and the Olympics. For these, we can attend such meets. But, I am opposed to the World Cup. We don’t agree to it. Conspiracy in the World Cup is too much.”

    Dalung further embarrassed and indicted FIFA  when he stated: “There is the issue of bribery and favouritism. There is also the issue of corruption before you are even given the hosting rights. We are here suffering from hunger and we don’t have money for such things.

    “That is why, even if we try many times, once it gets into the politics of the game, we can never win…”

    On another occasion, the minister, in another of his series of blunders goofed when he posited that Nigerian sportsmen and women don’t need adequate preparations to win medals, but winning mentality alone.

    “The disabled athletes have shown that all you need is a winning mentality and not too much preparation. They trained under the same condition with their able bodied counterparts, but they are winning medals now,” Dalung told Brila Radio while commenting on the performance of the nation’s Paralympics. In fact, on the contrary, training is a sine qua non of every success in sports as this can be confirmed by any sports expert.

    The minister also once in another blunder referred to the USA as the ‘United States of Nigeria, while speaking with journalists on the plight of the stranded Nigerian Olympics football team who were training in the USA prior to the trip to the Rio Olympics in Brazil. “Our U-23 team is suffering in the United States of Nigeria,” he was quoted as saying.

    Again, Dalung fumbled again while speaking before the House of Representatives Committee on Sports when he demonstrated his poor grasp of grammar when asked about the disbursement of funds to the various sports federations, and the allegations that his ministry was corrupt.

    “The funds ‘spended’ were properly ‘spended’ because we got them from intervention funds from Mr. President,” he told the Committee.

    In yet another embarrassing outing, Dalung claimed that on July 14, 2016, he traveled on sea for two hours to meet with the leadership of the militant group, Niger Delta Avengers, NDA, in Oporoza, Delta State,  adding that he received a sealed envelope for President Buhari containing their demands. However, this was swiftly denied by the NDA and the presidency which disowned him afterwards.

    “Niger Delta Avengers can’t stoop so low to send representatives to meet with a common Minister of Youth that doesn’t know his work. Minister of Youth and Sports Solomon Dalung has been defrauded and played by Niger Delta Fraudsters,” the NDA reacted to the claim in a statement.

    On Friday last week when the President was inaugurating the 400 tractors for the Plateau State Tractor Borrowing Scheme, Dalung was conspicuously absent. He instead smuggled his way to a radio station in Jos at the same time, castigating the governor and disparaging the presidential visit.

    Dalung has continued to embarrass himself, his principal, his followers and the people of Plateau State in an open ended show of shame since he became a minister. For how long will he continue to do this?

    The truth is that Dalung is an inconsequential political figure in the APC and Plateau State politics, who cannot win an election, even for Chairman of his relatively remote and tiny Langtang South Local Government where he was once interim chairman during the illegal state of emergency in 2006.  It is a clear case of a political Lilliputian masquerading as a political giant.

    He has never won an election in the state and even in his bid for the APC governorship ticket in 2014, he came a distant third position against Prof Emmanuel Garba and Governor Lalong who came second and first. The APC lost the 2015 governorship election in his local government, which further reinforced this position. What Dalung deserves right now is the exit door of Buhari’s cabinet and a proper replacement found, having become a political liability rather than an asset to the APC and the state.

    Longyen is the Senior Special Assistant on Media and Publicity to Plateau State the governor.

  • NULGE decries slow action on Autonomy Bill

    …knocks Imo Assembly for voting against Bill

    The Nigeria Union of Local Government Employees (NULGE) has lampooned House of Assemblies in the Southeast zone over their indifference in handling the Local Government Autonomy Bill.

    He noted that while other states like Kwara, Benue, Niger, Plateau, Bauchi, Cross River, Bayelsa and Ogun states have voted for Local Government autonomy, the states in the Southeast are yet to conduct public hearing.

    The Union also knocked the Imo State Assembly for voting against the Bill, describing the decision by the lawmakers as unfortunate.

    NULGE also lampooned the Imo State governor, Rochas Okorocha for not “equally putting his best to ensure the passage of the Bill”.

    Addressing newsmen at the NULGE Secretariat in Owerri, the Imo State capital, the National Auditor of the Union, Comrade Ayuba Shamdung Jepla, said that four states in the Southeast zone were just preparing to conduct public hearing on the bill.

    He accused the lawmakers of being insensitive to the plight of the people at the grassroots, who he said are the direct beneficiaries of the Local Government Autonomous Bill.

    Jepla also dismissed the earlier reason given by the Imo State House of Assembly for none passage of the bill, stating that “the defense was a mockery of the well-intended aim and objectives of the National Assembly with regards to Local Government Autonomous Bill”.

    According to him, “the Union unequivocally condemns the none passage of the Local Government Autonomous Bill by the Imo State House of Assembly as it is not only retrogressive, undemocratic but a calculated plan to enthrone abject poverty and misery in the third tier of government”.

    The Union however appreciated the State House of Assemblies that voted in favour of the bill, describing them as “partners in progress”.

  • NiMet predicts partly cloudy, sunny weather for Thursday

    The Nigerian Meteorological Agency ( NiMet ) has predicted partly cloudy weather conditions over the central States of the country on Thursday morning.

    NiMet’s Weather Outlook by its Central Forecast Office in Abuja on Wednesday also predicted day and night temperatures in the range of 31 to 39 and 15 to 26 degrees Celsius respectively.

    It added that there were chances of isolated thunderstorms over Makurdi, Mambilla Plateau and its environs during the afternoon and evening hours.

    The agency predicted that the southern States would experience partly cloudy to cloudy morning over most parts of the inland cities with localised thunderstorms over Iseyin, Shaki, Akure, Oshogbo and Benin.

    Others are Abakaliki, Enugu, Owerri, Delta, Warri and environs during the afternoon and evening hours.

    It also predicted cloudy conditions with chances of isolated thunderstorms over coastal cities of Yenagoa, Port-Harcourt, Calabar, Eket and environs in the morning with isolated thunderstorms during the afternoon and evening hours.

    NiMet further predicted that the southern cities would have day and night temperatures in the range of 31 to 37 and 22 to 27 degrees Celsius respectively.

    According to NiMet, Northern States will experience partly cloudy to sunny conditions over most parts of the northern cities during the forecast period.

    The agency also predicted that Northern states would experience day and night temperatures in the range of 38 to 41 and 17 to 28 degrees Celsius respectively.

    “Partly cloudy to sunny conditions are expected over the northern parts of the country, while most parts of the central cities are likely to be partly cloudy with chances of isolated thunderstorms over Makurdi, Mambilla Plateau and environs.

    Isolated thunderstorms are probable over some parts of the southern cities within the next 24 hours,” NiMet predicted.

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  • Plateau, Nasarawa, Bayelsa pay highest price for Kerosene in February – NBS

    The National Bureau of Statistics ( NBS ) says residents of Plateau, Nasarawa and Bayelsa paid the highest price for kerosene in February.

    The NBS disclosed this in its “National Household Kerosene Price Watch for February, 2018’’ posted on its website.

    According to the report, residents of Plateau pay an average price of N319.44 per litre during the period, Nasarawa, N316.67 and Bayelsa residents, N315.28.

    The report said the average price per litre paid by consumers for the product decreased by -0.10 per cent month-on-month.

    The report also said that the price of the product decreased by -18.12 per cent year-on-year from N288.85 in January to N288.57 in February 2018.

    It, however, said that states with the lowest average price per litre include Kebbi N257.29; Oyo, N260.53 and Niger, N262.50.

    Similarly, the report said the average price per gallon paid by consumers for the product increased by 0.54 per cent month-on-month and decreased by -24.58 per cent year-on-year from N1,024.83 in January to N1,030.33 in February.

    the report also indicated that states with the highest average price per gallon are Kebbi, N1,203.13; Borno, N1,187.50 and Niger N1,184.38, respectively.

    States with the lowest average price per litre of the commodity, according to the report, include Rivers, N828.26; Delta N858.33 and Abia N882.50.

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