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NSCDC Nabs Female Suspect, One Other for Child Trafficking, Vandalism in Ebonyi
From Godwin Okeh, Abakaliki
The Nigeria Security and Civil Defense Corps (NSCDC), Ebonyi State command has arrested a single mother of two kids, Susan Nweze for indulging in child trafficking and illegal adoption in Ebonyi state.
The command said it also arrested a notorious serial transformer vandal, one Bright, male, 23 years of age.
DAILY ASSET reports that the suspects, Susan Nweze hails from Uburu community in Ohaozara LGA of Ebonyi State, while the full identity of Bright is yet to be identified at the time of filing this report.
The Ebonyi state commandant of NSCDC, Francis Nnadi, who spoke to newsmen in Abakaliki through the Command’s PRO, Emmanuella Ibeneme, said the suspects will be arraigned in court after full investigation on the matter.
“We have two suspects that we want to parade. The first one is a case of child trafficking and illegal adoption. She’s a woman. Her name is Susan Nweze Nwanneka from Uburu community in the Ohaozara local government area of Ebonyi State.
“And she is a single mother of two that gave birth to a baby boy. According to the preliminary voluntary submission that she made, she stated that she was abducted from Afikpo, down to the police clinic, where she gave birth to a bouncing baby boy.
“After which she was paid 700,000 Naira. And we have also made our own investigations.And she would be handed over to the National Agency for the prohibition of trafficking in persons, NAPTP. An agency that has the mandate to prosecute further on that.
“And the baby was not legally handed over to the woman that adopted him. And the woman, they said her name is Faith, took the baby. And the child care custody certificate was not also issued. So, she would be handed over to NAPTP for further prosecution.
The command further noted that it as well arrested a notorious serial vandal, who according to them has been vandalizing the transformer Aguogboriga Opposite FETHA 2 in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State and stealing from it.
According to the NSCDC boss: “Then we have a second one. That is a case of vandalism/ stealing, from one Mr. Bright male, 23 years of age that conspired with two of his friends to vandalize a transformer at Aguogboriga Opposite FETHA 2 in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State.
“Currently he is in our custody and he has confessed to the crime. He also has a master key that he uses to open people’s houses and Carter away household items and some cash.
“So, once the investigation is concluded, he will be charged to the court of competent jurisdiction.
Similarly, the NSCDC boss, Nnadi, however tasked journalists to promote balanced reporting in the country and shun fake news.
“And finally, I want to use this opportunity to beg the media to also report our activities. Have balanced reportage, not one-sided reports.
“Because most times, that’s what they do. If you want to do investigative journalism,you should also contact us to give you the necessary information needed,” Nnadi stressed.
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Benue Killings: Agatu Youths Petition Military Authorities, Seek Immediate Withdrawal Of Troops.
From Attah Ede
Agatu youths under the auspices of Agatu Indigenous Youth Association (AIYA)l, have petitioned the Nigerian Military authorities, demanding for the immediate withdrawal of Troops of Operation Whirl Stroke from Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State.
In the petition which was dated May 3, 2026, addressed to Major General Moses Gara, Commander t of Operation Whirl Stroke(OPWS) in Makurdi, the Agatu youths accused the military, particularly the Agatu Unit Commandant of Operation Whirl Stroke, Major Musa Okposhi, of compromise, gross inefficiency, and loss of public trust.
The petition, which was signed by Comrade Ochokwunu Daniel Edor, Convener and Interim National President of AIYA, explained that the entire Agatu people no longer feel safe under the current military protection and feared that, they may be attacked and killed by the same forces meant to safeguard them.
They enumerated some of their grievances which they said includes; insubordination by the unit commander, lack of proactiveness in responding to security threats, unprofessional temperament, disregard for duty, absence of routine patrols, intimidation of community youths, apparent bias in responding to incidents, and failure to act on credible intelligence.
They cited specific incidents, such as the recent attack on Odugbeho community where actionable intelligence was provided, but no security presence was deployed, and the abandonment of Olegabulu community during an attack that claimed lives.
The Association further demanded the immediate withdrawal of Operation Whirl Stroke personnel from the entire Agatu LGA and their replacement with Mobile Police officers, recalling that residents felt more secure when Mobile Police were stationed in the area between 2013 and 2017.
They also insisted that any Mobile Police Commander deployed must understand the local language and security dynamics of the terrain to enhance their operations.
Parts of the petition read: “We, the Agatu Indigenous Youth Association (AIYA), acting as the voice of the Agatu people, hereby submit this petition demanding the immediate withdrawal of all Operation Whirl Stroke personnel currently stationed in Agatu Local Government Area. This demand is premised on our strong suspicion of compromise and gross inefficiency observed in the conduct of the military, particularly under the command of Major Musa Okposhi, the Agatu Unit Commander.
“Our people no longer feel safe under the protection of the military, and we have lost total trust in their ability and willingness to secure our lives and property. We fear that we may wake up one day and be killed by the same people we believe are protecting us”.
The petition was copied to prominent stakeholders including the Och’Idoma IV, Senator Abba Moro, Hon. Ojotu Ojema, Hon. Godwin Abuh Edor, the Och’Agatu, and the Chairman of Agatu Local Government Council.
The Agatu Indigenous Youth Association described the situation as urgent and called for swift action to prevent further loss of lives and restore confidence in the security architecture of the area.
When contacted the executive chairman of Agatu local government council, Mr. Melvin James- Ejeh, said he is yet to officially receive the petition.
Meanwhile, the military authorities is yet to respond to the petition.
However, when contacted the Acting Media Information Officer of OPWS, LT. Zubairu Ahmad, declined comment, saying that he can’t speak on the matter and referred journalists back to Agatu local government chairman.
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Again, Terrorists Kill Five, Abduct Scores in Niger
From Dan Amasingha, Minna
A fresh wave of coordinated attacks by armed groups has left at least eight people dead, scores abducted, and several communities destroyed across Niger and Plateau states, deepening fears over worsening insecurity in the regions.
In Niger State, no fewer than five persons were reportedly killed when over 160 heavily armed terrorists invaded the Baga community in Shiroro Local Government Area in the early hours of Tuesday.
The attackers, said to have arrived in large numbers, unleashed terror on the agrarian settlement, shooting sporadically and deploying explosives that set houses ablaze.Eyewitness accounts described a scene of widespread destruction, with the entire community engulfed in flames and residents fleeing in panic.
Many villagers remain unaccounted for, with an unspecified number believed to have been abducted during the attack.Local vigilantes who attempted to repel the attackers were overwhelmed by superior firepower, leaving at least eight of them seriously injured and hospitalised.
Sources indicated that the same group had earlier rustled cattle from nearby Nada village on Monday before diverting into Baga, where they carried out the deadly assault.
In a related development within Shiroro LGA, bandits struck Bagna, Lanta, and Tunga communities in Erena Ward, killing three people and injuring several others. The attack, which began mid-morning on Tuesday, reportedly lasted for hours as the assailants operated unchallenged.
Residents said many fled to Erena town, considered relatively safer, while others sustained varying degrees of injuries. The exact casualty figure remains uncertain as tension persists in the affected areas.
State authorities acknowledged the attacks, with the Commissioner for Homeland Security confirming that security agencies had been alerted and were responding to the situation.
Meanwhile, in Plateau State, gunmen ambushed and killed a 29-year-old university student, Badung Sunday Alamba, in Dum Village, Riyom Local Government Area. The victim, a 300-level student, was reportedly attacked late Monday night alongside another resident who narrowly escaped.
Community leaders condemned the killing, describing it as a calculated assault on innocent civilians, and called for urgent action to apprehend those responsible.
The latest incidents underscore a growing humanitarian and security crisis, particularly in Niger State’s Shiroro axis, which has witnessed repeated attacks, mass displacement, and cattle rustling in recent years.
Residents across the affected communities have renewed calls for urgent intervention by both federal and state governments to halt the escalating violence and restore security.
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Benue Killings: Amnesty International Faults FG over Death of 17 Persons
From Attah Ede, Makurdi
Amnesty International has condemned the massacre of at least ten persons in Mbalom, Gwer East Local Government Area, Benue State, seeing the atrocity as part of Nigerian authorities’ persistent failures to safeguard civilians.
The Easter celebration on Sunday took a tragic turn when gunmen attacked the community, murdering residents, wounding scores, and burning homes and shops, while relatives continue to search for missing people.
In a statement on Monday via its official handle, the organisation said, “Gunmen invaded the village on Sunday while Easter celebrations were ongoing, leaving dozens of people severely injured.
”It added that “apart from killing people, the gunmen also set many homes and shops on fire,” stressing that the situation reflects a broader pattern of insecurity in the state.
The group further criticised the government’s response, stating, “The Nigerian authorities have failed the people of Benue State again and again,” and noted that “frequent attacks by gunmen have deprived thousands of people of their rights to life, physical integrity, liberty, freedom of movement and access to livelihoods.”
It added that more than 500,000 people have been displaced in the state, many living in camps with limited access to water, sanitation, food, and healthcare.
The attack in Mbalom is part of a wider wave of violence that disrupted Easter celebrations across northern Nigeria.
Meanwhile, the Masev Progressive Assembly (MPA) has described the killings of innocent people in Mbalom, Gwer East Local Government of Benue state as barbaric and called on security agencies to intensify efforts in protecting human lives .
The MPA said it will not accept situations where innocent people are senselessly hacked to death by Fulani herdsmen without resistance from relevant authorities including the Nigerian Army, Department of State Services and the Nigerian Police Force.
In a strongly worded statement by President Polycarp Tersoo Aande, the association expressed shock that the attackers willfully terminated innocent lives as it pleased them.
Marauding herdsmen attacked the Mbalom community in Gwer-East killing scores of innocent people on Saturday and Sunday.
According to the association: “Received with profound grief, deep pain, and righteous indignation the disturbing news of the brutal invasion of Mbalom in Gwer East Local Government Area, where gunmen suspected to be Fulani militia unleashed a wave of violence that led to the killing of scores of innocent and defenseless citizens.
“This barbaric and inhuman attack against peaceful villagers is utterly condemnable and stands as a tragic reminder of the grave security challenges confronting communities across Benue State.
“The sanctity of human life is the cornerstone of every civilized society, and the wanton destruction of lives and properties in Mbalom represents a grievous assault on humanity and a direct threat to peace, stability, and coexistence.”
The statement continued, “On behalf of the leadership and members of the MPA, I extend our heartfelt condolences to the bereaved families who have lost their loved ones in this senseless carnage. We equally commiserate with the entire people of Gwer East Local Government Area and the government and people of Benue State over this tragic and painful loss.
“No words can adequately capture the sorrow of families whose fathers, mothers, children, and relatives have been cut down in such a cruel and tragic manner. Our hearts go out to all those affected by this devastating tragedy.
“While we mourn with the victims, we must also speak with courage and clarity. The continued massacre of innocent citizens in rural communities must not be normalized or tolerated under any circumstance. “The security and welfare of the people remain the primary purpose of the government.
“Accordingly, the MPA calls on the Federal Government of Nigeria, the Government of Benue State, and all security agencies including the Nigerian Army, the Nigeria Police Force, the Department of State Services, and the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps to immediately intensify security operations in Gwer East Local Government Area and other vulnerable communities across Benue State.
“We strongly urge the authorities to ensure that the perpetrators of this heinous crime are swiftly apprehended, thoroughly investigated, and brought to justice.
“Justice must not only be done but must be seen to be done. Anything short of this will only embolden those who continue to perpetrate violence against innocent citizens.
“Furthermore, there is an urgent need for a sustained and proactive security architecture capable of preventing future attacks and guaranteeing the safety of rural communities who continue to bear the brunt of these repeated acts of violence.
“At this difficult moment, we call on the good people of Benue State to remain calm, united, and vigilant while cooperating with security agencies in their efforts to restore peace and order.
“We pray that the Almighty God will grant eternal rest to the souls of those who lost their lives in this tragic attack and grant comfort and strength to their grieving families.
“The blood of the innocent cries out for justice.”


