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Ondo State Governor, Mr Rotimi Akeredolu, has warned herdsmen in the state against engaging in violent activities. The governor stressed the commitment of his administration to protect lives and properties of the residents of the state. Mr. Akeredolu who spoke on Sunday during the Armed Forces Remembrance thanksgiving service at the St. David’s Cathedral Anglican Church, Akure, said protecting the citizens was a vow he made to the people when he assumed office. He said the government would resort to using force should the current efforts to get the herdsmen to behave fail. “We have been using security agencies to…
Apparently overwhelmed by the outrage over his comments on recent killings in Benue State by suspected armed herdsmen, Governor Simon Lalong of Plateau State has tendered an apology to Nigerians and his colleagues, saying his remarks were misconstrued. Speaking with State House correspondents after meeting with President Muhammadu Buhari last week, Lalong had faulted the decision by his colleague in Benue State, Mr Samuel Ortom, to implement the Anti-open Grazing Law without alternatives, saying he had advised Ortom against the enforcement of the law. Lalong had said that it was not only the Fulani people who were involved in cattle…
Miyetti Allah, a coalition of Fulani herdsmen, has reacted to recent killings in Benue, Taraba and other states. Scores of people have been killed in violence in those states between herdsmen and farming communities. The latest killing of over 70 people in Benue has been blamed by the state government on Miyetti Allah. In its statement signed by its secretary on Sunday, Miyetti Allah condemned violence and suggested ways to end them. ‎”We are however not denying the fact that, as any other community in the country, we are also battling with misguided and criminally motivated elements who indulge in…
Monday, 15 January 2018 04:24

Anambra rerun: Ex-APGA chair, Umeh, wins

Independent National Electoral Commission has declared Mr Victor Umeh of All Progressives Grand Alliance winner of January 13 Anambra Central Senatorial rerun election. Umeh, a former National Chairman of APGA, beat 13 other candidates, including current Labour and Employment Minister, Mr Chris Ngige of All Progressives Congress, with a wide margin to emerge senator representing Anambra Central. Ngige had asked his supporters to boycott the election, saying he had written to INEC to inform it of his withdrawal from the race. The minister wondered why the electoral body “mischievously included his name on the list of contestants” after he had…
Just like Catholic Archbishop of Abuja, Mr John Onaiyekan, President of Christian Association of Nigeria, Mr Samson Ayokunle, has urged Christians to be actively involved in politics. A statement from Ayokunle’s special assistant on media, Mr Adebayo Oladeji, said CAN President made the call at the 57th retreat of Nigerian Baptist Convention, on Saturday. According to the statement Ayokunle advised Christians to become card carrying members of political parties and aspire to take over political offices like other concerned Nigerian. “The practice of separation of State and Church must be redefined. While the State must not be allowed to control…
It should be perfectly understandable if, in the wake of the recent coup, Nigerians seem a great deal more sceptical about their prospects than perhaps they need be. Two coups in 20 months, separated from a long stretch of military rule only by four brief years of ignominious civilian administration, do not add up to any settled understanding of the essence of government. What they do create is a climate of uncertainty and instability, conditions that are hardly helpful to a nation so desperately in need of orderly progress and development. Yet, despite the havoc frequent coups continue to do…
Governor of Benue State, Mr. Samuel Ortom, on Saturday, blamed the Federal Government for the killing and destructions by herdsmen in the state. Ortom, at a meeting with Senate Ad Hoc Committee on Security, which is in the state on a fact-finding mission on the attacks, accused President Muhammadu Buhari, Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo; National Security Adviser, Mr Babagana Monguno; and Inspector-General of Police, Mr. Ibrahim Idris, of ignoring several warnings of the impending attack on communities in Benue. The governor also blamed security agencies for the continued killings of people in the state by herdsmen since 2008. Ortom told the…
Governors and leaders of some key socio-cultural organisations in southern part of the country have rejected the proposed plan by the Federal Government to establish cattle colonies in all the states of the federation. They described the arrangement as a ploy to forcefully snatch lands for the use of Fulani armed militia who, according to them, will sooner than later, unleash terror on their host communities. They also warned state governments not to be naïve in embracing the proposal which they alleged was aimed at creating a large expanse of land for a group of terrorists. It’s a strange, deceptive…
President Muhammadu Buhari has denounced a Twitter handle message in circulation purportedly belonging to him. Mr Buhari, in a statement Saturday by his spokesman, Mr Femi Adesina, said the fake tweet with the spurious message sought to justify attacks by herdsmen that they were only defending themselves. According to him, evil doers and enemies of our country are obviously at work, seeking ways to further advance their pernicious acts. The statement partly read: "The message is denounced in its entirety, and President Buhari stands by his earlier condemnation of the killings in Benue and other parts of the country as…
At least 10 people were feared killed and even more sustained severe injuries in new attacks on two communities in Kaduna State on Saturday. Properties were also looted and houses razed during the predawn attacks which, witnesses said, occurred in Birnin Gwari Local Government Area, about 125 kilometres west of Kaduna town, and bore the marks of killer herdsmen. “Herdsmen entered the villages between Friday night and early Saturday morning and killed about 10 people,” a witness said, preferring not to be named. Kaduna State police commissioner, Mr Agyole Abeh confirmed the attacks, but said only four were killed and…
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