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Benue Spends Over N1.2bn on Resettlement of Yelewata IDPs, Others

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From Attah Ede, Makurdi

The Benue State Government on Monday said it has judiciously spent not more than N1.275 billion donated to the state on resettlement of victims of herdsmen attacks in Yelewata, Guma local government area and other Internally Displaced Persons(IDPs) at different local government areas of the State.

Chairman of the Technical Committee on the Implementation of Donations to Displaced Communities in Benue State, Deborah Aber, revealed this at a press conference in Makurdi.

Aber, who is also the Secretary to State Government(SSG), explained that in  June, 2025, there was an attack at Yelewata community in Guma LGA that drew the attention of the Federal Government to the State, where  President  Ahmed Bola Tinubu and his wife with other governors visited the state to see the damage done.

“The first lady made a huge donation in the sum of 1 billion naira to ease the IDPs crisis in the State.

“Following her visit, we had other donations from Nasarawa state government the sum of 150 million naira, the United bank for Africa, UBA donated 100 million naira and thr Director General, DSS sent in a donation of 25 million naira and that totalled 1,275,000,000 received into the State.

“After that the Governor set up a committee to look into the judicial implementation of these donations that the state had received and he saddled me with the responsibility to chair the committee.

“We began sitting on the 19th August, 2025. Our mandate was clear to identify the needs of the displaced persons and the communities that host them. We started by engaging all representatives of the IDPs, brought them to the State capital, Makurdi and asked them to give us their own priority needs that they had.

“This was done so that it does not seem that the state was going in to solve a perceived problem but to specifically meet the need the people had. That was done and they came back a second time and we went to work aggregating all of the needs and they were spread across food, health, shelter, education for their children, livelihood, water.

 “We took a stand to say that these donations came as a result of the incident in Yelwata but it will spread to other IDPs, though we prioritised Yelwata. This committee has painstakingly gone through the whole steps in the things that it has set out to achieve. We did a mapping of beneficiaries, gathered data to meet the specific people this fund was meant for”, she stated.

According to her, the sum of N56,325,000.00 million was allocated for Cash transfer where no fewer than 1000 IDPs have benefited; the sum of N224,500,000.00, for Food and Nutrition; N28,900,000.00, for Shelter, while WASH got N125,325,000.00.

“Others are Security N56,125,000.00; Agriculture, N56,125,000.00. Resettlement has a large chunk of N277,350.000.00; Health N112,250,000.00, and Peace and Reconciliation N16 million.

“The Sustainability Fund, received N24,800,000.00; Livelihood, N21,625,000.00; host communities N127,500,000.00; Education N148,175,000.00; making it a total of N1,275,000,000.00 (N1.275 billion)”, Aber stated”,’ Aber stated.

She added that about 38 of the displaced persons” homes that are under construction have reached the roofing stage, while another 5 of the homes were at various stages of completion, while 5,893 of displaced persons in the state have been placed on the State’s Health Insurance scheme.

The SSG disclosed that the committee also reticulated water and provided boreholes to some IDP host communities in the state.

 “Water has been reticulated to about 2km to where resettlement homes are being built. The state in conjunction with the European Union Fund through ECO implemented by International Organization for Migration, IOM built a water treatment plant at Naka, Gwer West local government area which was commissioned 2 weeks ago ending a 40 year clean water drought in the town.

“We also had the security component. We had engagement with International partners, CSOs who were part of the technical team that was working on all of these. We are IOM, UNHCR, UNICEF, DSS, Police and all the MDAs.

“Funds earmarked for Education have been able to build 4 classrooms in Yelwata, textbooks, school bags have been procured. We are building makeshift shops at the International Market for the children to study”, she maintained.

Meanwhile, no fewer than two internally displaced pregnant women have died in the past five days at Agagbe camp in Gwer West Local Government Area of Benue State.

The deceased victims died as a result of non-availability of adequate health care delivery.

Sources told our correspondent on Monday that the deceased pregnant women were identified as Aondona Dooshima, 30 years old and Sumali Blessing, 28yrs old.

An inmate who simply identified himself as Terna told our correspondent that the pregnant women died last Thursday, February 26 and Sunday, March 1, 2026.

The inmate attributed the death of the two pregnant women to poverty and inadequate health care at the camp.

According to him, “On the 26/2/2026 at about 9 am o’clock in the morning a displaced woman at IDP Camp Agagbe named Aondona Dooshima 30 years old of Tse Nongu Tswarev in Gaambe Ushin council Ward of Gwer West LGA died with a pregnancy .

“Her husband, Aondona shienge 35yrs, who narrated how his pregnant wife died said she started complaining of pain in her abdominal region and had no money to take care of her.

“But when the pain persistent, he moved her to a clinic Agagbe where she died.

He added, “While we were still mourning the demise of Dooshima, another pregnant woman, Sumali Blessing,  28yrs old internally displaced person Agagbe camp with registration number 85X01475 of Tse Ameen In Mbapa council Ward also died with pregnancy yesterday (Monday).

“The husband to the deceased Sumali Aondowase 37yrs explained that the incident occurred as a result of his inability to take good care of his wife by not giving her food and taking her to the hospital as it is expected because of his predicament.

“But when he later moved his wife to the primary health care at Abani on Sunday, it was too late, she died the following day and her body deposited at Agagbe morgue.

Terna, who said that the deceased and their families had been taking refuge in idp camp Agagbe since 2022 called on the state government, spirited individuals and non-governmental organizations to help the displaced persons at Agagbe camp.

When contacted, the Information Officer for the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), Tema Ager said that the late victims were living in the host community.

“The two women are not staying in Camp but are living in the host community,”at Ager said.

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Again, Terrorists Kill Five, Abduct Scores in Niger

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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

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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.”

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Jos Killings: Tinubu Meets Security Chiefs, Summons Mutfwang

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By David Torough, Abuja

President Bola Tinubu has summoned Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang to Abuja for high-level consultations following the deadly attack in Angwan Rukuba, Jos North, as authorities move to stabilise the situation and prevent further violence.

The development came as the Plateau State Government announced a relaxation of the curfew earlier imposed on Jos North Local Government Area, citing improved security conditions after days of tension.

Minister of Information and National Orientation, Mohammed Idris, disclosed that the President had already convened a meeting with top security and intelligence chiefs to assess the crisis and chart a path towards lasting peace.

He said security agencies responded swiftly to the attack, with troops under Operation Enduring Peace deployed to cordon off affected areas, secure access routes, and launch search-and-clearance operations aimed at apprehending the perpetrators.

According to Idris, the actions taken so far helped contain the situation and prevent further escalation, adding that ongoing intelligence-led missions and reinforced patrols form part of a broader federal strategy to stabilise Plateau State and the wider North-Central region.

“The Federal Government has directed all security agencies to ensure that those responsible are identified and brought to justice. There will be no safe haven for criminal elements,” he said, while urging citizens to remain calm and avoid spreading unverified information.

As part of efforts to restore normalcy, the state government, through Commissioner for Information Joyce Ramnap, announced that the 48-hour curfew imposed after the attack has been relaxed.

Effective April 1, residents will now be allowed to move and conduct lawful activities between 7 a.m. and 3 p.m. daily. The adjustment, authorities said, followed the relative calm recorded in the area after the violence, which reportedly left at least 28 people dead.

Ramnap commended residents for their cooperation and urged continued vigilance as security agencies sustain monitoring and stabilisation efforts.

Meanwhile, former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar has condemned the killings, describing them as “barbaric” and symptomatic of a deeper security failure in the country.

In a strongly worded reaction, Atiku warned that the persistent attacks reflect a troubling descent into lawlessness, stressing that “outrage without action” is no longer sufficient.

He called for decisive political will to confront and eliminate the menace, insisting that the continued loss of innocent lives must not become normalised.

While casualty figures vary, with some reports citing 12 deaths in parts of the affected communities, authorities maintain that investigations are ongoing as security operations intensify.

The Federal Government reiterated its commitment to working with the Plateau State Government and other stakeholders to ensure justice for victims and achieve lasting peace in the region.

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