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Anguish as Bandits Embark on Killing Spree in Benue, Plateau

From Attah Ede, Makurdi & Jude Dangwam, Jos
There seems to be no respite for many local communities in Benue and Plateau States as bandit attacks have continued to escalate by the day.
According to multiple local sources, the incessant attacks by gunmen, suspected to be Fulani herders, have left hundreds dead while many others are either displaced or missing.
Amid the growing tension, community leaders and other stakeholders have called on the federal government and the security agencies to secure the lives and property of the terror stricken communities.
In a passionate appeal yesterday, a group of academics and opinion leaders from Tyoshin, in Gwer-West local government area of Benue State bemoaned the fate of residents in their communities in the hands of the armed invaders.
Coming under the aegis of the Forum of Tyoshin Academics (FoTA), the forum said more than 500 persons had been killed by the armed invaders within a period of six months.
A statement jointly signed by the forum’s National President and the National Publicity Secretary, Professors Patrick Ukase and John Anja said five persons were killed in a fresh attack on Saturday.
The forum noted that the attacks, which it said dated back to 2011 claimed about 192 innocent lives by the end of 2017, while 302 were killed between 2018 and 2023.
According to the forum, more than 17 persons had been killed this year, bringing the figures to 511.
The statement said in part, “Today marks another day of mourning, another black day etched in the hearts of our community.
“The relentless wave of violence continues as suspected Fulani armed herders have, once again, unleashed terror on our people—this time along the Naka-Makurdi Road.
“The lives of five innocent souls who were rushed to the clinic for treatment following the attack, tragically slipped away, their cries unheard. Others lie in agony, fighting for their lives, yet the true number of those attacked remains unknown.
“Since 2011, the toll of this violence has been staggering. Between 2011 and 2017, 192 sons and daughters of Tyoshin were gruesomely murdered by herders. From 2018 to 2023, the numbers escalated, with 302 more lives lost in the area.
“This year alone, 17 individuals have been mercilessly hacked down by these herders. These figures do not include those who have disappeared and have not been seen since 2011. In all, we have lost over 511 lives to this relentless onslaught.
“Tyoshin land is bleeding, its cries drowned in the deafening silence of indifference. Our villages, our homes, and our very existence have come under siege for too long. Nine council wards of the Gwer-West local government area have already fallen into the hands of these ruthless attackers.
“Today’s tragedy is but a grim continuation of a war that has ravaged our land, leaving us shattered and broken. Just days ago, the blood of our brothers and sisters was spilled in Camp-Nagi, Mbachohon, where three more were brutally murdered.
“Yet, in the face of this terror, the silence from those sworn to protect us is deafening. The Tyoshin people are abandoned and forsaken by the very government that should shield them.
“The Federal Government and the Benue State Government remain disturbingly quiet, their inaction a haunting reminder of how alone we truly are.”
The community leaders lamented that the attacks were being carried out by the invaders despite the presence of soldiers drafted in the community for the purpose of protecting lives and property.
“Even the military presence, meant to offer protection, stands idle as the bloodbath continues. Our people fall; one by one, as these attackers roam freely, unchallenged and unafraid”, the group said.
The leaders appealed to President Bola Tinubu and the Governor of Benue State, Hyacinth Alia, to come to come to the community’s rescue.
In a related development, troops on Sunday rescued eight travellers along the Akaa-Akundo community in Zaki Biam, Ukum local Government Area of Benue State.
The troops were attached to 401 Special Forces Brigade/Sector 1, with the code named “Operation Whirl Stroke (OPWS).
The names of the rescued travelers were given as Oliver Enze, 40, who was the driver of the bus; Obi Valentine, 32; Nasuru Abubarka,18; Evangelist John Udhemuburu, 64; Bulus Bukar, 23; Samuel Chukwudi, 18; Joseph Ejeh, 37; and Alex Okafor, 42.
Some of the victims who spoke to journalists in Makurdi, thanked the troops for their prompt intervention.
The driver of the bus said they were attacked at 7:30pm when the vehicle ran into a barricade mounted by the bandits.
“They stopped us along Zaki- Biam-Wukari road at a check point that was mounted by the armed men wearing army uniforms and we mistook them to be soldiers.
“Several other vehicles were also parked by the roadside, and I was asked to park and ordered down with the passengers and forced to lie face down.
“Two of the passengers were taken away from the vehicle by the gunmen into the bush and cash worth millions of naira was collected from them, including travel bags, phones and other valuables.
“In the process of their operations, they spotted the vehicle of the Joint Military Operations Team from a distance and took to their heels. That was when we got to know that they were kidnappers.”
When contacted, Brigadier General A. Rabiu, Commander 401 Special Forces Brigade/Sector 1, confirmed the incident and assured Benue State residents of total fight against criminality in the state.
It would be recalled that last week, the military troops also rescued six persons including a serving youth corps member who were traveling from Taraba to the Southeast.
The situation is not too different in neighbouring Plateau where armed herders have been terrorising agrarian communities in the state.
The Minister of Defence, Mohammed Badaru Abubakar who visited the state at the weekend, condemned the renewed bloodshed across some local government areas and called for an immediate end to the senseless killings.
He said peace loving people in the affected areas must avoid farm destruction, cattle rustling, poisoning of animals, night grazing, underage grazing and avoid ethnic profiling.
Abubakar stated this yesterday during a stakeholders engagement with community, religious and youth leaders from Barkin-Ladi, Riyom, Bokkos, Mangu and Wase local government areas of Plateau State.
He noted that the essence of the stakeholders engagement was to come up with workable solutions and tasked them to identify criminals in their respective communities and treat them as criminals rather than promoting ethnic profiling.
In his words, “Firstly, I must express my displeasure over the current attacks and reprisals that have resulted in the loss of lives and property.
“This is happening despite the best efforts of our security agencies, particularly the 3rd Division Operation Safe Haven, in ensuring a peaceful settlement to these early attacks that have affected both farmers and cattle breeders.
“I am particularly saddened by the actions of certain elements in some communities who continue to destroy farms and disrupt peace efforts despite ongoing dialogue aimed at resolving the issues diplomatically.
“These security challenges are not isolated to Plateau State, but are widespread across other parts of the country,” Badaru said.
This minister said the stakeholders’ meeting was intended to de-escalate tension and prevent a spillover of the situation in parts of Mangu into other areas of the state.Earlier, the General Officer Commanding 3 Armour Division, Maxwell Khobe Cantonment Rukuba Barracks, Major General Abdusalam Abubakar had given a commitment to ensure peace in the area
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SEC Grants `No Objection’ to First HoldCo N323.4bn Shares Transaction

By Tony Obiechina, Abuja
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), said it has granted a “no objection” to First HoldCo Plc’s N323.4 billion shares transaction.The Commission in a statement signed by the Head External Relations of SEC, Efe Ebelo said the decision was taken about the transaction after due consideration and in full compliance with applicable requirements.
Ebelo said in Abuja on Thursday, that there were no subsequent requests for additional information from the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) following the conclusion of the transaction. According to her, it is important to note that the Commission’s correspondence with the operators involved was not a query.”Rather, it was an automated compliance mechanism designed to promote transparency and ensure proper conclusion of large transactions within the market.”The SEC remains firmly committed to its mandate of regulating a fair, orderly, and efficient market; protecting investors; and fostering capital formation in Nigeria,” she said.Recall that the transaction, executed on the Nigerian Exchange Limited (NGX) on July 16, involved 10.43 billion shares sold at N31 per share.Barbican Capital Limited, Leadway Group, and their affiliates had sold approximately 10.43 billion ordinary shares in First HoldCo Plc in a single off-market block transaction at N31.00 per share, worth N323.4 billion.Barbican Capital offloaded a total of 7,786,641,500 shares at N31.00 per share valued at N241.3 billion.Leadway Assurance, sold 2,288,798,807 shares worth N70.8 billion at a price of N31.00 per share.The buyer, according to First HoldCo Plc was RC Investment Management Limited, a separate and independent investment firm.First HoldCo Plc had reiterated its commitment to transparency and regulatory compliance, assuring investors and the public of its dedication to open and timely communication.“We remain guided by best practices in corporate governance and continue to prioritise accountability to our shareholders and stakeholders,” the company said.COVER
Herders Launch Fresh Attack on Benue Community

From Attah Ede, Makurdi and Jude Dangwam, Jos
I’m yet another round of attack, armed herders have invaded Uikpam community, in Human LGA and Benue state where a farmer was beheaded and his body dismembered.It was gathered that the armed herders stormed the community at about 9.
00AM on Thursday, morning and started shooting sporadically before capturing a farmer, who was on his farm. Former special assistant to former Benue State governor, Jimin Geoffrey, confirmed this ugly development to journalists on phone in Makurdi. He said the bandits “Also beheaded the victim and also cut off one of his hands and took it away”.Benue State has been under intense attacks by armed herders, who have been causing chaos in many parts of the country.Just a month ago, the armed herders launched an attack on Yelwata community in Guma LGA, killing over 200 persons and displaced several others.Youths Decry Humanitarian Crisis in Riyom, seek InvestigationThe Berom Youths Moulder-Association has called for the constitution of an independent panel of investigation to clearly identify the individuals and collective roles of the security agencies in the recent attacks that claimed the lives of 27 locals in Riyom LGA of Plateau State.The Bare National President, Solomon Mwantiri on Thursday at the NUJ Press Centre described the recent killings at Bindi/Jebbu of Riyom Local Government Area in the early hours of July 14, where 27 people lost their lives with property worth Millions of Naira destroyed, livestock carted away, stressing that it is a clear case of coordinated operations on the local communities in the state.According to the President, “The following facts are now evident from the Bindi/Jebbu massacre of 14th July, 2025 is the undeniable receipt and acknowledgement of early warning from stakeholders to the Sector 6 Commander of Operation Safe Haven-OPSH, Lnt Col Thomas Paave.”27 people lost their lives, many injured property worth Millions of Naira destroyed, livestock carted away and over 2447 people displaced with others. Bindi/Jebbu is serviced by at least 2 nearby Military posts, which are less than 3 kilometres away from both ends.”Bindi/Jebbu is situated along a trunk-A Federal road. Therefore, complaints over the terrain or accessibility to the village by operatives of Operation Safe Haven is inexcusable. The 27 killed and the related destruction of property occurred within the same vicinity where the Reinforcement Team stationed itself before and during the attack.” He notedThe youths maintained that the claim that the Federal High-Way was blocked by the attackers such that another reinforcement team could not pass according to Lt Col Thomas Paave, the Sector 6 Commander of Operation Safe Haven-OPSH is not only ridiculous, but also unbelievable.”The Sector 6 Commander of Operation Safe Haven-OPSH claim that his men were overwhelmed to the extent that none of the attackers were apprehended, wounded or neutralized is yet another puzzle that needs to be unraveled.”Among their demands are the need to constitute an “Independent panel of Investigation to clearly identify the individuals and collective roles as well as find out and unravel the level of compromise and complacency of the Sector 6 Commander, Lnt Col Thomas Paave as and the Reinforcement Team that was deployed.”Perpetrators and their sponsors should equally be identified and openly prosecuted. There should be Justice and adequate compensation for victims and their families.”The President noted that the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction should extend its humanitarian intervention scheme to the families of the deceased, the injured, the Internally Displaced Persons-IDPs and other villagers that suffered grievous destruction of their crops and farmlands.”We also demand the immediate unconditional release of our youths, who are under continued unlawful detention after indiscriminate arrest made in Sagas/Gyembus, Jol, Gwon and other places without arrangement as this constitutes a gross violation of their fundamental human and other constitutional rights enshrined in the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) and other International Instruments that guarantee rights of human persons irrespective of ethno-religious and geographical definitions,” they stated.COVER
APC Ready for 2027 Poll, Declares Nentawe Yilwatda, New National Chairman

By Johnson Eyiangho, Mike Odiakose, Abuja and Attah Ede, Makurdi
The National Executive Committee (NEC) of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has appointed Professor Yilwatda Nentawe, former Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Social Development, as the party’s substantive National Chairman.
Nentawe’s emergence was confirmed during the 14th NEC meeting held at the State House Conference Centre in Abuja. The motion to ratify his appointment was moved by the Chairman of the Progressive Governors’ Forum and Imo State Governor, Hope Uzodimma, and seconded by Speaker of the House of Representatives, Tajudeen Abbas. He was immediately sworn in at 2:50 p.m. in the presence of top party stakeholders.The new APC chairman, who hails from Plateau State and was the party’s governorship candidate in the 2023 elections, succeeds Abdullahi Ganduje, who stepped down last month citing health reasons. Until now, Deputy National Chairman (North), Ali Bukar Dalori, had been serving in an acting capacity.Party stakeholders had anticipated that NEC would formalize Dalori’s acting role and set a timeline for an elective convention. However, the party opted for a direct appointment of Nentawe instead.Nentawe Declares APC Ready for 2027Shortly after assuming office, Professor Nentawe declared that the APC is already well-positioned for a landslide victory in the 2027 general elections. He pledged to unify and strengthen the party, likening the National Working Committee (NWC) to mechanics tasked with overhauling and steering the APC—“the vehicle”—to success.“All of us here, especially the National Working Committee, we are the mechanics. The party is a vehicle—we will fix it, we will drive it, and ensure we reach the destination of our choice,” he said. “By God’s grace, 2027 is a done deal for APC.”He called on members to embrace unity and collective effort, promising to transform the APC into a party of national pride.Nentawe also extended an open invitation to opposition politicians and other Nigerians, encouraging defections and wider membership. “Our doors are open to welcome new members—governors, senators, local government chairmen. We will expand beyond bounds,” he assured.Yilwatda Brings Strategic Experience, Says MorkaAPC National Publicity Secretary Felix Morka, in a statement, highlighted Yilwatda’s diverse background, describing him as a “prolific academic” and seasoned administrator. He noted that the new chairman had previously served as Director of ICT at the Federal University of Agriculture, Makurdi, Resident Electoral Commissioner in Benue State (2017–2021), and Director-General of the Tinubu-Shettima Campaign in Plateau during the 2023 elections.“We welcome and congratulate our National Chairman on his election and pray God grants him the wisdom and grace to lead our great party to greater heights,” Morka said.Alia Hail New APC National ChairmanBenue State Governor, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia has felicitated with Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda Goshwe, on his election by the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the All Progressives Congress (APC), as the party’s new National Chairman.Prof. Nentawe, the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs, was unanimously elected by the APC NEC on Thursday, July 24th, 2025.He now replaced Dr. Abdullahi Ganduje, who resigned in June, 2025, over personal and health reasons.Alia, who describes Prof. Nentawe Goshwe Yilwatda as a distinguished academic and a visionary leader, maintained he has no doubt in the ability of the Plateau State born scholar and politician to succeed in taking the party to more enviable heights.The Governor cited the new Chairman’s intellect, brilliance, expertise, integrity and his unwavering commitment to excellence, as some of the qualities that will draw more admiration and attract more support and love for the ruling All Progressives Congress across the country.The governor in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Tersoo Kula, wished the former Benue State Electoral Commissioner and the All Progressives Congress candidate for the 2023 Plateau Governorship election all the best as he steers the affairs of the All Progressives Congress (APC) as its National Chairman.PDP Holds National Convention Nov 15The Elective National Convention of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to elect the next set of National Officers of the party will hold on Saturday, 15th to Sunday, 16th November, 2025 in Ibadan, the Oyo State Capital.In a communique issued at the end of PDP 101 NEC meeting on Thursday, NEC directed the National Chairman, Amb. Iliya Damagum and the National Secretary, Senator Samuel Anyanwu to officially write to inform the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) of the time, venue and agenda of the Elective National Convention.This in accordance with the requirement of Section 82 (1) of the Electoral Act, 2022 and Part 2(12) of the Regulations and Guidelines for Political Parties, 2022.”Accordingly, NEC approved the membership composition of the National Convention Committee as well as the membership composition of the National Convention Zoning Committee to ensure a successful, transparent and credible Elective National Convention.Meanwhile, NEC adjourned and fixed its next (102nd) meeting to Monday, 25th August, 2025.Six state Governors – Plateau, Zamfara, Taraba, Osun, Bauchi and Adamawa, attended the NEC, while their Oyo State counterpart, Seyi Makinde sent in words. Enugu and Bayelsa States Governors were absent.Before the 101 National Executive Council (NEC) went into closed door session, Acting National Chairman of PDP, Amb. Umar Damagum, noted that some members of the party have learned the truth in the most uncomfortable way as many who jump from one side to the other had returned.”Some even claim they have never left. With this, I want to leave a word that what you see here today, the serenity, the calmness and the composure of this NEC, attests to the fact that PDP is still one and works even stronger. I want to use this opportunity to welcome all of you,” he said.The Chairman of the PDP BoT, Senator Adolphus Wabara, said the successful outcome of the party’s forthcoming convention will define the political landscape, and urged members to work towards the success of the exercise.Wabara also expressed the hope that Convention will produce leadership that would create confidence and make many members who have left the party to retrace their steps.Represented by former Governor of Kaduna State, Ahmed Makurfi, who is also the Secretary of BoT, Wabara further urged PDP members to guide their utterances as efforts to win back defected members continue.He said, “For one reason or another, people may feel hurt or injured. We should not make it worse than what it is.”I believe that a very successful convention producing leadership that creates confidence will lead to a lot of people to retrace their steps. Nigeria is waiting for us. The outcome of our convention will define the political landscape, I assure you.”He added, “The BOT has always supported other organs of the party and especially our governors in building consensus and unity in moving the party forward. This very important meeting (101 NEC) that many thought would not take place is here taking place constitutionally, legally recognised.”We know of our internal issues and we have always had capacity to deal with our internal issues. I believe even those who have taken a trip, the majority will be temporary.”In his comments, Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, and Chairman, PDP’s Governors’ Forum, said, “This is not a time for abuse” but sympathised with those who became impatient and left.”While we still leave the door ajar for them to come in when they wish to, within a time limit, we will not continue to condone indiscipline.Mohammed described PDP as a party with a history, logo that has not changed over the years, saying the party has shown resilience.”We don’t have to make a lot of noise or cause more disparaging issues. We are working behind the scenes, behind the NWC, behind the BOT, the Caucasus of the National Assembly, and the State Chapters to ensure that we remain intact and provide a credible platform for Nigerians to actualise their aspirations,” he said.