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Alia Raises the Alarm as Illegal Miners Besiege Benue State

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From Attah Ede, Makurdi

Benue State Governor, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia has raised the alarm over activities of illegal miners, lamenting that some communities are currently under siege in the state.This is as some Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), also said on Sunday, that there was need for strong political will to tackle illegal mining in the country.

Alia raised the alarm while speaking at a thanksgiving service on Sunday in honour of the Permanent Secretary and Executive Secretary, Benue Emergency Management Agency (BSEMA), Sir James Iorpuu, which held at St.
Margaret’s Catholic Church, Chichii – Gbatse in Vandeikya Local Government Area. He appealed to traditional rulers, the youth, and community leaders to assist the government in the fight against insecurity in the state.
Alia added that, some communities in Benue State were still under siege but his government was not sleeping it would continue to explore every available means to ensure that absolute peace is restored in the state. “I urge traditional rulers, the youth, and community leaders to assist the government with useful information that will help her respond to the challenges of insecurity in the state effectively. “I am also appealing to the Tor Tiv and other traditional rulers to help me to work for you. An English man says information is key. If you hear something, say something”. “God has blessed our land with rich mineral resources including gold and lithium, the headquarters of all these mineral resources is in Kwande Local Government Area. Foreigners have also discovered this and they have come for mining. “I had earlier warned that nobody should go near any mining site. The Federal Government is in control of all these mineral resources but they are domiciled in our land, so if the federal government does not permit you, do not come to my place for mining.”I thank the people of the state, particularly Divine Mandate and other support groups for supporting my government and always standing up to speak in favour of my administration. I will continue to work for the interest of the general masses of Benue State,” Governor Alia said. He noted that the presence of Sir James Iorpuu in his government had added value to his administration in size and height, adding that Iorpuu has anchored emergency responses on behalf of the government of Benue State and he has been doing well. He thanked the Tor Tiv, HRM Orchivirigh Prof. James Ortese Iorzua Ayatse CFR and the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Katsina-ala, Most Rev’d Isaac Dugu for the significant efforts they have been making to ensure that peace is returned in the state. “Security is the work of all of us. In Sankera where the Bishop has championed the cause, there are other brothers too who are assisting. There are certain places they have gone which I haven’t gone myself “My people, nobody will come from outside to help us fix our society. We are the ones to do it ourselves” he stated. Earlier, the Tor Tiv HRM Orchivirigh Prof. James Ortese Iorzua Ayatse, said the Tiv people are being attacked from different corners, advising the Governor to rise up and put in more efforts to save his people. Also, the Bishop of Katsina-ala Diocese, Most Rev’d Isaac Dugu acknowledged the efforts of Governor Alia’s administration in bringing development into the state. He however added that the increased invasion of herdsmen in Benue communities is worrisome and requires urgent and serious attention. Sir James Iorpuu, who became the Permanent Secretary in Benue State civil service, bagged his PhD recently from Benue State University Makurdi. Alia Committed to Fighting Insecurity ­­- Kula In a similar development, the Chief Press Secretary to Benue State Governor, Sir Tersoo Kula, on Sunday, said his principal’s administration is totally committed to addressing the lingering issue of insecurity in the state. He reiterated that the prevailing insecurity in the state constitutes a complex and deeply ingrained issue, that require a meticulous and multifaceted strategy to effectively address and resolve. Kula stated this while speaking as a guest Speaker at St. Stephen’s Parish, Lessel, Ushongo LGA, Benue State. According to him, Governor Alia is spearheading a robust effort to combat insecurity by partnering with United Nations (UN) agencies to offer rehabilitation and amnesty to former militants, stressing that the strategic initiative is targeting the underlying drivers of violence, aiming to restore lasting peace and stability in the state. He urged the Church to queue behind Gov. Alia’s dry season Farming initiative, aimed at boosting agricultural production and enhancing food security in the state. “Alia administration is investing in infrastructure development. The Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAAMP) is set to construct the road from Tyo-Gbenda Msa to Lobi, which will improve access to markets and enhance economic opportunities for rural communities. “The governor is committed to inclusivity and good governance which is evident in the appointment of two commissioners from Ushongo and other key appointments. “On my capacity, I will seek the governor’s approval in constructing a motorized borehole and a befitting modern sanitary facility at St. Stephen’s Parish, Lessel,” Kula stated. He therefore advised christians to be practical in their faith, emulating the examples of their revered leaders and also called on the church to support the governor’s administration in prayers, against disgruntled elements working to frustrate the governor in achieving a more secure, prosperous Benue State CSOs Seek Political Will to Tackle Illegal Mining Meanwhile, some Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), said there is a need for strong political will to tackle illegal mining in Nigeria.In an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Sunday in Abuja, the CSOs warned that illegal mining would persist if the political will to address it remains weak.They noted that even though the Nigerian Minerals and Mining Act of 2007 prohibit unauthorised exploration or exploitation of mineral resources, political will was needed to fully implement it.The Executive Director of Renevlyn Development Initiative (RDI), Philip Jakpor, said, to address the malaise, the government must be committed to enforcing compliance with the Mining Act.”There are clear provisions in Nigeria’s Mining Act that prescribe how to address illegal mining in the country. The real issue, however, is the political will to enforce the laws from state to federal levels.”As was revealed recently by Senator Adams Oshiomole, the illegality in the sector thrives because of the alleged big men behind it.”He had alleged that retired military officers are involved. We might also want to expand that to include traditional rulers and other unpatriotic elements in government and in the communities where the mining activities take place.”Of recent, some Chinese nationals have also been implicated in the thriving illegal business,” he said.According to Jakpor, such acts cannot be carried out without collaborators in government who benefit and turn a blind eye to them.He said the suspects should be named and arrested to deter others, promote sector growth, and ensure its significant contribution to the country’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP) .Dr Abdullahi Jabi, Chairman of the North Central Zone for the Campaign for Democracy, Human Rights Advocacy, and Civil Society of Nigeria, described illegal mining as a complex challenge.Jabi said this was a result of factors such as the negligence of constitutional duties by political leaders and public officeholders.He expressed concern that the situation would continue to persist without the enforcement of a robust legal structure,and the implementation of strict measures to hold perpetrators accountable.Meanwhile, at the recent North East African Mineral Summit and Exhibition, an expert, Prof. Bashir Aliyu, noted that illegal miners, including undocumented immigrants, were extracting mineral resources without licences or adherence to regulations.Aliyu said that the unregulated activity was depriving the government of revenue, damaging the environment, and endangering local communities.He urged stricter regulations and increased community involvement to safeguard mineral resources and combat illegal mining. Armed Herders Kill Six Farmers, Injure Several Others in Benue Community In another development, suspected armed herders have invaded Tse Ugema Chul, Mbakesa, Ugbaam community in Ukum Local Government area of Benue State, killing six farmers and injured unspecified number of people. Our correspondent gathered that five people were killed on Friday, while one person was killed on Saturday evening in the area with many others still missing. The attack, according to a source from one of the affected communities who spoke on condition of anonymity, happened when some cattle stray into farmlands and destroyed yams. He said the development angered some youths of the area, who mobilized and went after the cattle and the owners. “As the youths were going after the cattle, the armed herders who had laid ambushed, began to shoot sporadically thereby killing many of them. “So far, six dead bodies have been recovered as at yesterday, while many others are still missing . “When we got information about the attack, we quickly informed men of Nigeria Army who were stationed at a village called Wuaze, which is a few meters away from the scene of the attack. “We put phone calls to the soldiers as the attack was going on, but when the Army were approaching the scene of the attack, they discovered that presence of the herdsmen overwhelmed theirs. So the soldiers have to turn back to their camp,” the source narrated. Tse Ugema community is just a few kilometres to Zaki Biam International Yam Market in Ukum LGA. When contacted, the executive chairman, Ukum LGC, Mr. Jonathan Modi, confirmed the attack, saying he was on his way to the scene of the incidence.

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Nigeria Non-oil Exports Hit $3.225bn in Half-year 2025 – NEPC

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The Nigerian Export Promotion Council (NEPC) has announced that the country’s non-oil exported products in the half-year of 2025 were valued at 3.225 billion dollars.Director-General of the council, Nonye Ayeni, disclosed this to newsmen while presenting a report on the first half of 2025 Non-Oil Export Performance, in Abuja on Sunday.

Ayeni said that the report was aimed at providing a comprehensive overview of the council’s achievements, challenges and prospects.
“I am pleased to inform you that non-oil products exported in the first half of 2025 were valued at 3.225 billion dollars.“This shows an increase of 19.59 per cent as against the sum of 2.696 billion dollars recorded for the first half of the year 2024.
“The volume also increased to 4.04 million metric tonnes, compared to the 3,83 million metric tonnes for the same period of 2024,” she said.The director-general recalled that in April, Nigeria’s non-oil products exported in the first quarter of 2025 recorded a significant value of 1.791 billion dollars.She said that the figure represented a 24.75 per cent increase over the 1.436 billion dollars reported in the first quarter of 2024.Ayeni said that the volume also increased to 2.416 million metric tonnes, representing a 24.3 per cent increase from the 1.937 million metric tonnes recorded in the first quarter of 2024.She further stated that a total of 236 different products were exported in the first half of the year.This, the director-general said, represented an increase of 16.83 per cent compared to the 202 distinct products exported in the first half of 2024.She said that the products exported included agricultural commodities and extractive industries as well as manufactured and semi-processed products.“However, it is pertinent to state that the non-oil export of Nigerian products is gradually diversifying from traditional agriculture exports to semi-manufactured products,” she said.Ayeni noted that based on the data received from Pre-shipment Inspection Agents (PIAs), of the top 20 products exported in the first half of this year, cocoa beans was the highestShe said that the product had 34.88 per cent value in terms of total export compared to 23.18 per cent for the same period in 2024.“Urea/fertiliser came second with 17.65 percent as against 13.78 per cent for the first half of 2024,” she added.The director-general said that African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) had helped in providing wider market access and tariff relief for Nigerian exporters.She also said that the council had some export intervention programmes, such as capacity-building on quality and standards, packaging and labelling, export documentation and certifications.“During the period under review, the council also facilitated market access and market linkage programmes for our exporting companies, thereby, giving their products more visibility in the global market.“The growth in value-added exports improved earnings, as more exporters are now imbibing the culture of value addition to their products.“The rising demand from emerging economies, such as India, Brazil, Vietnam and Africa have, however, increased Nigeria’s non-oil export volumes and diversity,” she said.Ayeni expressed the council’s commitment to working with the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Investment and other relevant stakeholders to sustain the strong performance by increasing the volume and value of non-oil exports from Nigeria.The efforts, she said, were in alignment with the President Bola Tinubu-led administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda and the policy drive of the ministry. (NAN)

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FCTA Vows Continuous Illegal Demolition in Abuja

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By Laide Akinboade, Abuja

The Federal Capital Territory Administration has pledged to sustain the demolition of shanties and parks serving as hideouts for criminals in the Federal Capital Territory.The FCT minister’s Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media, Lere Olayinka, in a statement yesterday said the exercise was “a targeted public safety intervention based on credible intelligence and not an act of persecution against anyone.

”According to him, security agencies, including the NDLEA and DSS, had identified several locations and facilities in the city as safe havens for criminal activities, notably the Banana Green Belt from the Central Mosque area towards Wuse Zones 3 and 1 and the Area 10 corridor.
“In these areas, innocent citizens are assaulted by assailants who then seek refuge within the surrounding Banana Green Belt/vegetation cover to escape arrest,” he said.Olayinka disclosed that the demolition of shanties at Jazz and Blues Entertainment, Panorama Recreational Park, Wuse Zone 3, was part of the clean-up, following evidence of sustained criminal activity tied to organised networks operating within the FCT.“The intelligence obtained and verified through several surveillance and undercover investigations of these locations, amongst which was the Jazz and Blues Entertainment at Panorama Recreational Park, Wuse Zone 3, was that a segment of the park containing shanties and batchers had evidence of sustained criminal activity tied to organized networks operating within the FCT,” the statement partly read.Olayinka noted that the FCTA had issued multiple contravention notices between February 2024 and July 2025, which were ignored by the park’s management.“While the FCTA acknowledges and respects the military service of Air Commodore Balogun, it reiterates that national service is not a licence for any individual to harbour criminal elements,” he added.Olayinka stressed that the main facilities at the park, including the football field, gymnasium and viewing platforms, were unaffected.He said the city-wide clean-up, which began on August 6, would be extended to other districts in the coming weeks to build a city where residents will be safe to live, work and recreate.Police Arrest Three over 2024 Murder, Robbery in AbujaOperatives of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command have arrested three suspects in connection with the murder of Azubuko Nwakama, a staff member of Liberty Radio, who was attacked and robbed at Panteka Market in Mpape on June 14, 2024.The Command’s spokesperson, Josephine Adeh disclosed in a statement that the arrests followed months of sustained investigation and surveillance by detectives attached to the Mpape Division.“Following the incident in June 2024, detectives from Mpape Division immediately launched a comprehensive investigation,” she said.The suspects reportedly robbed the victim of his mobile phone and other valuables before stabbing him. However, efforts to trace the stolen phone proved difficult for months, as the device remained switched off.According to the police, the breakthrough came on August 2, 2025, when the phone — a Redmi 13C — was switched on and tracked to one Mutari Lawal, 32, of Kano State.“Upon arrest, Mutari confessed to the crime and revealed the identities of his accomplices: Dan’Asabe Ibrahim, 22, from Zamfara State, and Danjuma Ibrahim, 18, both with no fixed address in Mpape,” the statement noted.Lawal reportedly admitted he took the phone to Kano, where he kept it powered off for over a year. He returned to Abuja and switched it on only after attempting to wipe its data and insert a new SIM card.The Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, CP Ajao Adewale, commended the officers for their professionalism and perseverance, stressing that justice has finally caught up with the suspects.He also warned criminal elements in the territory to either “repent or relocate,” as the law will eventually catch up with them.“The long arm of the law is patient, persistent, and resolute,” the CP declared.The FCT Police Command reiterated its commitment to public safety and urged residents to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities via its emergency numbers: 08032003913, 08028940883.

…Nab Herder with Ammunition, Six Suspected Robbers in NasarawaThe Nasarawa State Police Command has arrested a herder in possession of an AK-47 magazine loaded with six live rounds of ammunition, along with six individuals suspected of involvement in robbery and kidnapping across parts of the state.The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Ramhan Nansel disclosed this in a statement issued yesterday in Lafia.According to him, the arrests followed credible intelligence from a concerned citizen, leading operatives of the Doma Division, led by the Divisional Police Officer, to raid a known criminal hideout in Yelwa Ediya, Doma Local Government Area.The suspects arrested include Dardau Shehu, Yunusa Malami Hashimu, Musa Abubakar, Ibrahim Musa, and Mohammed Musa, all residents of Yelwa Ediya Village.During preliminary interrogation, the suspects reportedly confessed to their involvement in the abduction of a local councillor (name withheld) on May 26, during which two mobile phones, an Infinix Note 30 (valued at N250,000) and a Tecno phone (valued at N20,000) were taken.They also allegedly admitted to staging a roadblock along the Doma–Yelwa road on July 19, 2025, around 9:00 a.m., during which they dispossessed one Ibrahim Haruna of a Bajaj motorcycle valued at N970,000. The motorcycle was later sold, with one of the suspects reportedly involved in arranging the sale.“Officers recovered N100,000, identified as proceeds from the sale, which had been concealed in the bush. A Bajaj motorcycle was also recovered during the operation,” the PPRO stated.In a separate incident, officers from the Keana Division arrested a herder accused of discharging a firearm during a dispute with local farmers at Gidan Zaki Hassan, Kuduku, in Keana LGA.The suspect, identified as 20-year-old Suleman Mohammadu, was arrested with support from community members. An AK-47 magazine containing six live rounds was recovered from him.The Commissioner of Police, Shettima Jauro Mohammed, has directed that all suspects be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for further investigation and possible prosecution.CP Mohammed reaffirmed the Command’s commitment to ensuring public safety across the state and called on residents to remain law-abiding and cooperate with law enforcement by providing timely and credible information.CAS Vows to Crush Emerging Security ThreatsThe Chief of Air Staff (CAS), Air Marshal Hasan Bala Abubakar yesterday reaffirmed that protecting the lives and property of Nigerians remained a non-negotiable priority for the Nigerian Air Force and vowed that the security forces would crush the emerging security threats in the North-West and the country in general.This was contained in a statement in Abuja by the Director of Public Relations and Information, Headquarters, Nigerian Air Force, Air Commodore Ehimen Ejodame.According to the statement, the Air Chief made the declaration on Sunday during his operational assessment visit to Kebbi.This includes high-level engagements with senior military commanders, heads of other security agencies, and an inspection of key military infrastructure, underscoring the Nigerian Air Force’s readiness to respond swiftly and decisively to emerging threats in the North-West.“Our commitment is clear: we will locate and root out all criminal elements threatening the peace and safety of law-abiding citizens. Nigeria must be secure for development to thrive,” the CAS declared.The CAS, who also held a meeting with the State Governor Mohammed Nasir Idris and members of the Kebbi State Executive Council, emphasised the strategic importance of Kebbi in Nigeria’s security architecture.According to him, “Kebbi shares international borders with the Republics of Benin and Niger and has vast rural terrains that demand heightened security vigilance, what affects Kebbi affects the entire North-West, and by extension, the peace and stability of our nation.”The CAS further praised the readiness of troops and effectiveness of security infrastructure in the state, saying, “I am highly impressed with what I saw on the ground”.“Our platforms are well-positioned and capable of reaching every part of the state swiftly. Intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance operations will be intensified.”The CAS also commended the inter-agency synergy among security outfits operating in Kebbi, saying, “I commend the dedication of our colleagues in the Nigerian Army, the Nigerian Police, Department of State Services, Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps, and others”.According to him, “Their tireless efforts are making a difference, and we will continue to support them with air power and strategic coordination.”The statement added that Governor Mohammed Nasir Idris, expressed profound appreciation to the Nigerian Air Force and other security agencies for their tireless commitment to safeguarding lives and property across the state and pointed out that despite emerging threats and the complex security environment in the North-West, Kebbi had remained largely peaceful, an achievement he attributed to the vigilance and sacrifices of the nation’s security forces.Governor Idris reaffirmed his administration’s unwavering support for the Nigerian Air Force and all sister agencies, stating, “We are fully committed to working hand in hand with our security institutions to ensure Kebbi remains a bastion of peace and stability.”It stated that the operational visit reaffirmed NAF’s strategic commitment to national defence through the employment of air power, intelligence, and partnerships with stakeholders at all levels to ensure the protection of lives and properties of Nigerians.

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Atiku, Falana Condemn NYSC Over Withheld Corps Member Certificate

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By David Torough, Abuja

The National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) has come under heavy criticism from former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and human rights lawyer Femi Falana, SAN, over the alleged withholding of a discharge certificate from Lagos-based corps member, Ushie Rita Uguamaye, popularly known as “Raye.

”Raye, who completed her one-year service in Lagos, claimed she was denied her certificate after officials accused her of missing April clearance.
She insisted she was present for the exercise but was repeatedly told to wait by her Local Government Inspector (LGI), who eventually seized her file and refused to clear her.Atiku, in a statement on X, described the situation as “Unacceptable” and warned that punishing citizens for criticising government policies would erode public trust in national institutions.
He urged the NYSC to act swiftly, questioning whether the action was politically motivated given Raye’s previous viral criticism of economic hardship under President Bola Tinubu’s administration.Falana also condemned the decision, calling it an “Illegal act” not sanctioned by any court, and likened it to past abuses under military rule. Citing Section 39 of the 1999 Constitution, he reminded the NYSC of the President’s Democracy Day speech encouraging constructive criticism and urged the immediate release of Raye’s certificate.However, NYSC has denied any political motive. Spokesperson Caroline Embu said Raye was one of 131 corps members sanctioned for failing April biometric clearance, leading to a standard two-month service extension in line with NYSC by-laws. The scheme maintained the measure was procedural and not targeted at silencing dissent.The standoff has sparked fresh debate about the NYSC’s disciplinary process, freedom of expression, and whether the system is vulnerable to political interference.

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