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  • Gunmen kill traditional ruler in Plateau

    Gunmen kill traditional ruler in Plateau

    Unknown gunmen at midnight attacked Gyangyang village in Jhar Chiefdom of Kanam Local Government area of Plateau killing the acting village head, Alhaji Mohammed Suleiman.

    The gunmen invaded the house of the deceased at about 1:00 a.m on Friday and killed the traditional ruler.

    The source said that the gunmen who carried sophisticated weapons stationed some of their men outside the house to ensure that nobody interfered with their operation.

    “We heard when they shot him and when we made efforts to come out, the gunmen stationed outside started shooting sporadically,” the source said.

    The Chairman of Kanam Local Government area, Mr Hamidu Bale, confirmed the incident.

    “I have spoken with the Divisional Police Officer and other security agents and they have moved to the area.

    “They will tell us after their investigation exactly what happened,” he said.

    However, when contacted, ASP Terna Tyopev, the Plateau Police Command’s Public Relations Officer, said that he was yet to be briefed about the incident.

    “I will call the DPO in the area and I will get back to you.”

    NAN

  • Plateau, Nasarawa, Benue disagree on restructuring

    The zonal meeting of All Progressives Congress (APC) comprising Plateau, Benue and Nasarawa states, held at Hill Station Hotel, Jos, ended with the three states disagreeing on restructuring.

    The central zone meeting, chaired by Nasarawa State Governor Umaru Tanko-Almakura, was attended by the three states.

    While the governor of Nasarawa State was present to chair the event, the host governor, Simon Lalong, was absent following the death of his younger brother early this week. Benue State Governor Samuel Ortom was represented by the APC state legal adviser.

    Governor Almakura asked the three states to present their positions in turns.

    Benue State’s position was presented by APC legal adviser. He said: “On power sharing and rotation, for us in Benue State, there should be a constitutional provision for every elective office to be rotated among geo-political zones available. “Power should be rotated among the six geo-political zones for presidential election, and at state level, governorship should be rotated among the three senatorial zones.

    “On the issue of local government autonomy, we in Benue State are in full support of local government autonomy, where funds meant for local governments should be channelled to them directly from source.

    “On matter of devolution of power, we in Benue State are of the view that as presently constituted, there is over concentration of power at the centre, and there is need for devolution of power, to bring certain items on the exclusive legislative lists to the concurrent legislative list.”

  • Ice Prince, Seyi Law, others receive Achievers Awards

    Ice Prince, Seyi Law, others receive Achievers Awards

    Popular Hip-hop singer Ice Prince and a veteran comedian Seyi Law, have been honoured with the “Peace Achievers Awards” by the Peace Ambassador Agency, an organisation that promotes national peace.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the duo received the awards at the 6th anniversary of the annual Miss Peace Achievers Awards held on Sunday in Abuja.

    The Plateau state born artiste received the “Musician of the Year /Peace Builder” award, while Seyi Law got the “Comedian of the Year/Peace Builder” award.

    Other celebrities that were honoured at the event include fast-rising Nollywood actress, Regina Daniels and singer Praize.

    According to Mr Kinsley Amafibe, the Project Director of the organisation, the  artistes are recognised for contributing to the growth of  the Nigerian entertainment industry which has empowered many youths, thereby promoting peaceful coexistence.

    He added that some of the recipients had also been involved in humanitarian gestures over the years, which had promoted social peace and harmony, which was in consonance with the objectives of the organisation.

    “These veterans have contributed a lot in building social harmony and peaceful coexistence in Nigeria, using the entertainment industry.

    “They entertain and bring happiness to Nigerians, which are crucial keys to peace, in spite of tribal and religious differences.”

    In his remark, Ice Prince expressed delight that the award was an indication that the society was interested in what celebrities do.

    He, therefore, pledged his continuous commitment towards growing the entertainment industry.

    “I hope to strive to continue to put in my best both as a professional and a patriotic citizen of this great nation,’’ he said.

    The 2017 edition of the prestigious awards cuts across over 20 categories with recipients picked from various field of human endeavours.

    Other recipients of the Peace Achievers awards include the Chief of Army Staff, Lt-Gen Tukur Buratai, who was honoured with the “Award for Excellence in Peacekeeping” and the Minister of State for Petroleum, Dr Ibe Kachikwu.

    Mr Kenneth Emejuru was honoured with the a ‘Young Entrepreneur of the Year’,and  the Chairman of the Federal Inland Revenue Service ( FIRS ), Mr Tunde Fowler was also honoured.

    Amb. Louis LuLu Mnguni, The South African High Commissioner to Nigeria, also received the Peace Builder awards, and Raymond Dokpesi of DAAR Communication got the “The Peace Builder of the Year Award”.

    NAN reports that the Peace Achievers Award is a flagship initiative of the Peace Ambassador Agency.

    The organisation promotes tolerance and peaceful coexistence by organizing beauty pageants, peace education and campaigns.

    Its peace education campaign, which is targeted mainly at the youths, trains and empowers students of higher institutions and other youth communities, irrespective of their religious and cultural backgrounds.

  • Lalong urges FG to complete electricity laboratory in Bassa

    Lalong urges FG to complete electricity laboratory in Bassa

    Plateau Governor Simon Lalong has charged the Federal Government to complete the National Electrical Equipment Testing Laboratory, Bassa in view of its relevance to effective power supply.

    Lalong gave the charge on Thursday in Jos, in a keynote address at the third edition of the National Council on Power ( NACOP ) tagged “Completing Power Sector Reforms”, currently holding in Jos.

    “The laboratory will ensure effective testing and certification of electrical assets and equipment before use, which will guide against the use of substandard components,” he said.

    He said that the project, which was abandoned in 1990, should be completed and put to use to minimise incidences of disasters caused by electricity sparks.

    The governor also appealed to the Minister of Power, Works and Housing, Mr Babaunde Fashola, to use his office to quickly replace the 150MVA transformer, which was razed down by fire at the Jos transmission sub-station, last week.

    He said that the transformer needed to be replaced to avoid the consequences which included total darkness to the four states – Plateau, Bauchi, Gombe and Benue – covered by the Jos Electricity Distribution Company ( JEDC ).

    Mr Wuyep Jaafaru, Commissioner, Ministry of Water Resources and Energy, who presented a paper on Plateau State Policy and Strategy on Renewable Energy, said that the policy represented government’s commitment to improving the lives of citizens.

    Ja’afaru said that decentralised electrification technologies like embedded generation, extension of distribution grids, mini grids and stand alone systems, powered by renewable energies, would be used to supply electricity in the state.

    He added that other sources like solar, wind, bio mass and small hydro, generally backed up by conventional generational sources that are already used, like the chemical storage, shall be used as transitory solutions to supply electricity reliably.

  • Coalition calls for credible poll in Plateau

    As Plateau State prepares for local government elections, a coalition of civil society organisations has called for free and fair polls.

    The coalition said the sensitization was aimed at ensuring free, fair and credible elections.

    Council elections in the state is often marred with violence, especially in Jos North local government. The last council election held in 2008 led to bloodshed, resulting in destruction of lives and property.

    The Community Action for Popular Participation (CAPP), Actionaid, UKaid and Media Action said they have the objective of ensuring peace during the polls.

    The Program Manager of CAPP, Nelson Amanze said: “The coalition has began to engage various segments of stakeholders in the state in a town hall meeting to sensitize them on how to make the proposed election peaceful and credible.

    According to Amanze, “We have held town hall meetings of stakeholders in all the local government headquarters across the state. And we have commenced another awareness seminar for various stakeholders like security agencies, electoral officials, religious leaders, youths, community leaders, journalists, politicians and political parties and other relevant stakeholders.

    “All we are trying to achieve as a coalition is to make sure everyone that has a role to play in the election should do so in the most descent and professional manner to guarantee a credible electoral processes in the state”

    A representative of the Commissioner of Police, Akomolede Babayemi Daniel, applauded the coalition for taking up the responsibility to sensitise stakeholders. The police commissioner said: In the hierarchy of stakeholders in any election, the police is counted first because of the need to safeguard lives and properties of citisens during election.

  • Court adjourns Dariye ’s alleged N1.162bn fraud trial

    Court adjourns Dariye ’s alleged N1.162bn fraud trial

    An FCT High Court in Gudu, on Monday adjourned the trial of former Gov. Joshua Dariye of Plateau until Oct.10 at the instance of the defence.

    Dariye is facing a 21-count charge bordering on money laundering and diversion of ecological fund to the tune of N1.162 billion.

    Dariye’s new counsel, former Attorney General of the Federation, Mr Kanu Agabi (SAN), asked for the adjournment to enable him get acquainted with the case.

    “I am appealing for the very last time and beg you on my knees. I have also pleaded with Rotimi Jacobs, grant us one more adjournment to get acquainted with the case,’’ Agabi said.

    In his response, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission’s (EFCC) prosecuting counsel, Mr Rotimi Jacobs (SAN), told the court that the case had lingered for so long.

    Jacobs noted that the judge had advised the defendant to bring a counsel who will continue with the case when his former counsel withdrew from the matter.

    He said the defendant had called 16 witnesses, but yet to close his case.

    He reminded the court that it was while Agabi was the Attorney General of the Federation that Dariye was arrested and investigated.

    According to him, the UK has even refunded some of the stolen funds recovered from Dariye to the Federal Government.

    “How can he then come and appear as defence counsel,’’ Jacobs queried.

    Justice Adebukola Banjoko, in granting the adjournment, said that she did that in the interest of justice.

    Banjoko also said that she expected the defence counsel to honour his word and study the case.

    “Now that you are here, I know you will live up to expectation,’’ she said.

    The judge also ordered that the new counsel be furnished with the records of proceedings to enable him get acquainted with the case.

  • Germany to train 10,000 youths in Ogun, Plateau

    Germany to train 10,000 youths in Ogun, Plateau

    Germany has concluded plans to train 10,000 Nigerian youths in Ogun and Plateau between September and June 2018  to enable them acquire  vocational skills.

    Mr Horst Bauemfeind, an official of  GIZ, the  German national  agency for international cooperation, stated this in Abeokuta on Thursday at the inauguration of the committee for the monitoring of the initiative in Ogun.

    Bauemfeind said that the project would provide demand-oriented vocational training for  young persons in the agriculture and construction sectors  considered to be two areas with high growth and employment potentials.

    He further said that the gesture was part of an ongoing development cooperation between Nigeria and Germany based on bilateral agreement.

    The German official,  who said that 5,000 youths would be trained in Ogun,  explained that his team had already embarked on an assessment tour of vocational centres and technical colleges in the state to identify possible gaps and areas of needs.

    He added that the team had also organised workshops on vocational skills development for the agriculture and construction industries to aggregate the demands of the stakeholders and develop  a programme strategy.

    “The project aims to improve the vocational skills and knowledge of young Nigerians to increase their employment prospects .

    “The project will work in three activity areas namely: increase training at the level of micro and small enterprises  as well as  improve the capacity of training providers and public private dialogue on vocational education and training in Ogun,’’  he said.

    Bauemfeind said that the committee made up of critical stakeholders  in agriculture and construction sectors in the state  would  ensure the alignment of the project with partner strategies for full implementation.

    The Chairman of the committee, Rev. Peter Akinola, said he was concerned about the millions of Nigerian youths who had  remained unemployable.

    Akinola, a former  Primate of the Anglican Church of Nigeria, however, expressed optimism that the  training would reverse the trend.

    He called on  government  to refocus and redirect  policies in order to priotise vocational education and training among the youths.

    Mrs Hafsat Abiola – Castelo, who is a co-chairperson of the committee, said  the body was committed to the sustainability of the project.

    Abiola – Castelo,  who is the Special Assistant to Gov.  Ibikunle Amosun on Trade and Investment,  also pledged government’s  support for the programme.

    She said the committee planned to partner the organised private sector to defray the cost of the training per participant to make it affordable for more young persons after the exit of the Germans.

    “The training costs N100,000 per participant in the construction aspect which has been fully paid by the German government.

    “The committee intends to engage some partners to defray the cost and reduce it to about N25, 000 so that those who have been trained by the Germans can retrain others at affordable cost at the end of their own programme,” she said.

    She  called on the youths, particularly  females, to take advantage of the programme by Germany to improve their  living standard.

    “Our young women should not abandon the training because they are relevant in the value chain of the construction sector,  particularly in the area of interior decoration as well as in cassava processing aspect of agriculture,” she said

  • Gunmen kill 20 in Plateau village

    Gunmen kill 20 in Plateau village

    No fewer than 20 persons were killed in a night attack by suspected gunmen at Ancha Village of Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau.

    A resident of the area told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the attack took place in the late hours of Thursday.

    The source, who preferred anonymity, also told NAN that the attack left scores severely injured.

    The Spokesperson of the Plateau Police Command, ASP Terna Tyopev, confirmed the attack but could not give details.

    “Yes, we are aware of the attack, but we don’t have the details now.

    “We are on our way to the scene of the attack to get first hand information on the situation,” he said.

  • Breaking: Fleeing ritual suspect rearrested in Plateau

    Breaking: Fleeing ritual suspect rearrested in Plateau

    The ritual suspect, Ifeanyichukwu Maxwell Dike who escaped the custody of the Rivers state police command last month is said to have been rearrested by men of Plateau state police command.

    Dike was being held over the murder of 8-year-old Chikamso Victory in a part of Port Harcourt. He however beat police security and escaped on the night of August 20, 2017  when he was detained.
    The spokesman, of the state police command,  Nnamdi Omoni,  a Deputy Supretendent of Police (DSP),  broke the news to The Nation in Port Harcourt.
    Omoni said Dike was re-arrested last night and the police officers from  the state have gone to convey him back to Port Harcourt to face his charges.
    Dike,  a 200 Levels Physics  student of the University of Port Harcourt,  allegedly druged,  raped,  murdered and removed vital body parts of his victim Chikamso Victory,  at Eliozu area of Obio/Akpor Local Government Area of the state,  August 19, 2017.
    He was paraded and subsequently detained at the cell of the state criminal investigation and intelligent department of the command where he escaped in the evening of August 20, 2017.
    He has been on the run since then,  until yesterday night when he was reportedly rearrested at the North Central part.
  • NDLEA arrests man with hard drugs in Jos

    NDLEA arrests man with hard drugs in Jos

    The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency ( NDLEA ) in Plateau on Tuesday said it had arrested a 25-year-old man, Zulkifil Aliyu, who specialised in illegal narcotics trade within Jos metropolis.

    The agency’s Commander in the State, Mr Ibrahim Bragi, confirmed Aliyu’s arrest to newsmen in Jos.

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    Bragi said that operatives of the agency arrested the suspect on May 19 at Laranto Village in Jos North.

    He said during his arrest, the operatives found on the suspect 200 grammes of Tramadol tablets; 150 grammes of Diazepam tablets; 74 grammes of Exol tablets and 51 grammes of Cannabis Sativa.

    According to him, the suspect in a confessional statement told the agency that he has been in the business for only three months.

    The commander said the suspect confessed that he was getting his supplies from a man at Bauchi Road, and he in turn sold the substances as a retailer for profit.

    “Aliyu says he makes a profit of up to N2000 on each card of the drugs he sells on the streets.

    “The suspect also says he wraps the weed on a small paper which he sells for a paltry sum of N40,” he said.

    He said that the suspect also confessed that he was at the Katako Motor Park to meet some of his buyers when operatives of the agency arrested him

    Bragi said that the suspect had been arraigned before a Federal High Court which adjourned the case to Sept. 19.