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Under Fire, Alia Deploys Tactical Squads to Benue Hotspots, Vows No Rest Until Peace Returns

Makurdi, Nigeria —Amid mounting pressure and public outrage over renewed killings in Benue State, Governor Hyacinth Alia has announced the deployment of special tactical teams and response squads to vulnerable communities, in what appears to be a decisive move to curb escalating insecurity. In a statement released Sunday by his Chief Press Secretary, Tersoo Kula, Governor Alia revealed that federal-backed forces have begun arriving in the state to reinforce local security efforts. “We assure citizens that more tactical teams have started arriving in Benue from the Federal Government, and additional security deployments are being arranged for vulnerable areas,” the statement read. This comes on the heels of a deadly attack on Yelwata community, which left several residents dead and many others displaced. The assailants are suspected to be armed criminal herdsmen. “I acknowledge and share in your pains and grief caused by these attacks,” Alia said, condemning the massacre and pledging justice for the victims. According to the governor, the response includes not just boots on the ground but an all-hands-on-deck approach, involving traditional rulers, security agencies, and grassroots leaders in intelligence gathering and conflict prevention. “Strategic community dialogues are ongoing to enhance active intelligence sharing,” Alia disclosed. He further noted that Benue’s joint operations units are being reinforced, with more firepower and personnel committed to protecting lives and property. In a call for calm, the governor urged religious, political, and traditional leaders to help de-escalate tensions and discourage unlawful gatherings or retaliatory actions that could worsen the crisis. “We must guide our youths away from actions that could spiral out of control,” he cautioned. The state government also encouraged residents to report suspicious activity through official channels and to rely on verified information sources to avoid panic and misinformation. Meanwhile, Deputy Governor Sam Ode has visited Yelwata to commiserate with survivors and reassure them of the government’s commitment to their safety. Governor Alia concluded with a strong promise: “We will not rest on our oars until peace is restored to every corner of Benue State.” As the tactical teams settle in, all eyes are on whether this latest deployment will finally halt the wave of bloodshed that has plagued the state in recent months.

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Alia’s War on Protesters: AAC Slams Governor for Deploying Helicopters, Tear Gas Against Unarmed Benue Youths

Makurdi, Nigeria —The African Action Congress (AAC) has come down hard on Benue State Governor Hyacinth Alia, accusing him of unleashing a full-blown military-style assault on peaceful protesters in Makurdi with armoured vehicles, helicopters, and tear gas. In a blistering statement issued Sunday, Agena Robert Ande, AAC Chairman for the Federal Capital Territory and a prominent human rights advocate, condemned what he described as “state-sponsored brutality” and “an outrageous display of thuggish governance.” The protesters, who had gathered to demand an end to relentless killings in the state, were reportedly met with a barrage of violent suppression instead of dialogue or sympathy. “Governor Alia’s deployment of heavy security machinery against unarmed citizens is a cowardly and inhumane act,” Ande said. “This is not governance — it’s thuggery under the guise of leadership.” According to Ande, the protesters’ only demand was for Governor Alia to take decisive action against the frequent bloodshed allegedly carried out by armed herdsmen in various communities across the state. “Rather than address the protesters or condemn the killings, the governor chose brute force. It’s a damning indictment of his administration’s empathy deficit and gross incompetence,” he added. The AAC leader linked the root of Benue’s turmoil to the government’s consistent failure to confront the activities of violent herdsmen. He claimed the state’s silence has only emboldened attackers. “These atrocities didn’t start yesterday. The Fulani herdsmen have carried out unchecked violence for years. Governor Alia’s attempts to shift blame or dodge responsibility show a dangerous unwillingness to confront reality,” Ande said. He called on the governor to publicly condemn the attacks, initiate a people-centered security strategy, and hold perpetrators accountable. Ande also noted that several eyewitnesses claimed the attackers came from neighbouring Nasarawa State, urging cross-border collaboration to stop the spread of terror. “The attackers reportedly came from Nasarawa. Alia must work with neighbouring governors to ensure their territories don’t become launchpads for terrorism,” he warned. Commenting on reports of arrests and assault, Ande did not mince words: “Beating peaceful protesters into stupor, firing live rounds, and handing them over to the police is not law enforcement — it is state tyranny. The people of Benue are losing patience.” While the number of arrests remains unclear, the AAC insisted the protests were a sign that the people refuse to be silenced. “The people of Benue will not forget the cruelty they faced under this administration. They will continue to demand justice and accountability,” Ande concluded. As tensions mount in the state, AAC’s bold denunciation has amplified growing public outcry over the government’s handling of both the killings and the protesters’ treatment — setting the stage for increased scrutiny on Alia’s administration.

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Peter Obi Decries Benue Massacre, Calls for National Emergency

Abuja, Nigeria – June 5, 2025Labour Party’s presidential candidate in the 2023 elections, Peter Obi, has expressed deep sorrow over the recent mass killings in Benue State, describing the tragedy as “a national emergency” and a profound failure of leadership. In a strongly worded statement released on Wednesday, Obi condemned the brutal murder of over 200 individuals, including women, children, soldiers, and displaced persons, during what he described as a “single onslaught” on communities in the state. “My heart is heavy as I learn of yet another horrific series of killings in Benue… This tragedy has become too common in our national life,” Obi said. The former Anambra State governor lamented the widespread destruction of homes, the displacement of families, and the collapse of entire communities, describing the attacks as more than just acts of violence. “This is not merely violence. It is a failure of leadership, a stain on our collective conscience,” he said, adding that every Nigerian life lost is precious and irreplaceable. Call for Urgent Government Action Obi criticised what he sees as a growing normalisation of mass killings in the country and urged federal, state, and local authorities to fulfil their primary constitutional duty of protecting lives and property. “When government repeatedly fails in this duty, we must ask: what kind of nation are we bequeathing to our children?” He called for urgent, deliberate, and comprehensive action to protect communities in Benue and other crisis-prone regions, warning that symbolic gestures or political statements are no longer sufficient. “Let your actions speak louder than visits or statements,” he urged the government. “It’s time to prove commitment to protecting citizens.” Solidarity with Victims Offering condolences and solidarity to the people of Benue, Obi said: “To the people of Benue, I say: your pain is our pain. The blood of your loved ones cries out for justice.” He reiterated that a safe and secure Benue is not an unrealistic demand but a moral and national obligation, insisting that Nigeria must not accept a future defined by bloodshed and impunity. “This is not the Nigeria we deserve, nor the Nigeria we aspire to,” he concluded. “We must end this bloodshed. We must reclaim our humanity.”

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Usman Dominates Buckley to End Losing Streak, Declares UFC Return at Full Strength

Nigerian-American UFC fighter Kamaru Usman returned to winning form on Sunday morning, defeating Joaquin Buckley by unanimous decision in the main event at State Farm Arena, Atlanta. The 38-year-old former welterweight champion snapped a three-fight losing streak with a tactical and dominant performance, earning judges’ scores of 49-46, 49-46, and 48-47. The victory marked Usman’s first in nearly four years and his return to the octagon after a 20-month layoff. Usman showcased vintage form, controlling the bout with wrestling and ground control. He scored takedowns in each of the first four rounds, maintained 13 minutes of control time, and landed 137 total strikes to Buckley’s 51. “Sometimes when you’re going up against a young, hungry guy like that… you’ve got to pull out the skills and use your experience,” Usman said post-fight. “And that’s what I did tonight.” Buckley entered the fight on a five-match win streak but was outclassed by Usman’s experience and cage control. Addressing concerns about his health and longevity, Usman dismissed criticism over his fitness: “It’s a running joke, ‘Oh, his knees, his knees.’ Well, I can still do what I do—and I could do that to anybody in the welterweight division.” Usman’s professional UFC record now stands at 16 wins and 3 losses, reinforcing his position as a top-tier contender in the division. 🔗 Read Full Details Here

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Israel’s War on Gaza: 23 Killed Today, Including Aid Seekers

Death toll surpasses 55,000 as Israeli attacks continue Gaza – June 15, 2025Israeli military operations in Gaza continue at full intensity, with at least 23 Palestinians killed since dawn today, according to medical sources speaking to Al Jazeera. Among the dead are 11 people who were reportedly waiting to receive humanitarian aid, highlighting the growing risks faced by civilians amid the ongoing conflict. The Gaza Health Ministry now reports that at least 55,297 people have been killed and 128,426 wounded since the war began. The death toll includes thousands of women and children, with hospitals and emergency services overwhelmed or non-operational in many parts of the besieged territory. The humanitarian crisis deepens daily as Gaza remains largely cut off, with food, fuel, and medical supplies running dangerously low. International calls for a ceasefire have so far failed to halt the violence.

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Berlin Says Germany, Oman Agree Middle East Escalation Should Be Avoided

Germany’s Chancellor Friedrich Merz has spoken to Oman’s Sultan Haitham bin Tariq Al Said, according to a German government statement, as regional tensions rise following Israel’s attacks on Iran. They both agreed that the conflict should not escalate and expressed their willingness to help end it through diplomatic means, the statement said. “The chancellor thanked [the sultan] for Oman’s mediation efforts towards ending Iran’s nuclear programme. He emphasised that Iran must never have nuclear weapons,” it added. Iran has pursued a nuclear programme for decades but insists it only wishes to use nuclear power peacefully.

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Gombe Gets N60 Billion for Agro-Livestock Zone as FG Launches Industrial Transformation Plan

Gombe Gets N60 Billion for Agro-Livestock Zone as FG Launches Industrial Transformation Plan

Gombe State has received ₦60 billion from the federal government to commence the establishment of a 184-hectare agro-livestock industrial zone, Governor Inuwa Yahaya announced during a groundbreaking ceremony held on Saturday in Gombe. Yahaya said the funding is part of the ₦120 billion approved by President Bola Tinubu for the project, with the initial 50% already disbursed. “This project is not just infrastructure; it is a bold step towards building a prosperous and sustainable future in livestock development,” Yahaya stated. Key Project Features The agro-livestock zone will house: Each facility is expected to be equipped with cutting-edge infrastructure to ensure hygienic, efficient, and globally compliant processing, supporting both domestic and international markets. “The Gombe Ultramodern Abattoir will transform meat processing not only in Gombe State but across Northern Nigeria,” Yahaya noted.“It eliminates the unsafe and costly transport of live animals, paving the way for a smarter, safer livestock economy.” Economic Impact The governor emphasized the project’s potential to: He also expressed gratitude to President Tinubu for prioritizing livestock sector development as part of Nigeria’s broader economic transformation agenda. Federal Support & National Strategy Minister of Livestock Development, Idi Maiha, reiterated the federal government’s commitment, linking the project to Tinubu’s Renewed Hope agenda aimed at scaling Nigeria’s animal processing capacity. Maiha added that once operational, the facility will be capable of processing 500 bulls, 1,000 small ruminants, and 3,000 poultry birds daily, positioning Gombe as a major livestock processing hub in the region.

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IGP Summons Kano Governor’s Spokesperson Over Criminal Defamation Allegations

IGP Summons Kano Governor’s Spokesperson Over Criminal Defamation Allegations

Abuja, Nigeria – June 15, 2025 — The Inspector General of Police (IGP), Kayode Egbetokun, has again summoned Sanusi Bature Dawakin-Tofa, spokesperson to Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf, to appear before the Force Headquarters over allegations of criminal defamation, impersonation, and conduct likely to cause a breach of peace. According to a police summons dated May 23, 2025, with file number CR/3000/IGP-SEC/MU/ADM/14/ABJ/VOL 118/57, Dawakin-Tofa is expected to report to SP Mojirode B. Obisiji of the IGP Monitoring Unit at Louis Edet House, Abuja, by 12:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 29, 2025. The letter, signed by Deputy Commissioner of Police Akin Fakorede, head of the IGP Monitoring Unit, stated that the police are investigating a case in which Dawakin-Tofa “featured prominently.” Allegations Linked to Ganduje Suspension The allegations are believed to be connected to the 2024 suspension of APC National Chairman, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje, by executives of his Ganduje Ward over alleged anti-party activities and non-payment of dues. Dawakin-Tofa, who hails from the same area as Ganduje, was accused of orchestrating the move—a claim he has repeatedly denied. This marks the second time in less than a year that Dawakin-Tofa has been summoned by the police. In December 2024, officers from the IGP Monitoring Unit attempted to arrest him, prompting him to secure an interim court order barring security agencies from arresting or harassing him. Legal Proceedings and Appeal On December 12, 2024, a Kano High Court issued a restraining order under suit number K/M2500/2024, protecting Dawakin-Tofa from arrest by the IGP, DSS, NSCDC, and several top police officials. The order cited concerns over violations of his constitutional rights to liberty and freedom of movement. However, the court later dismissed his suit against the APC’s Acting National Chairman and the IGP. His lawyer, Barrister H.M. Muhammad, has since filed an appeal at the Court of Appeal, Kano Division. Political History Tensions between Dawakin-Tofa and Ganduje trace back to 2015, when the latter, as governor-elect, allegedly ordered Dawakin-Tofa’s arrest over political opposition during the election period. Dawakin-Tofa has since become a prominent critic of Ganduje and a key opposition voice in his hometown.

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