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Benue IDPs Threaten Legal Action Over Imminent Exclusion From INEC’s CVR

By Ubong Ukpong, Abuja
Internally Displaced Persons, (IDPs), in Benue state have threatened legal action against the Independent National Electoral Commission, (INEC), over their imminent exclusion from the ongoing Continuous Voters’ Registration (CVR), exercise.
The IDPs, have therefore, issued 21 days ultimatum to INEC, within which the Commission shall ensure special arrangements at their various camps, to enable them register, or risk litigation.
The IDPs are from six council wards of Uvir, Mbadwem, Mbabai, Mbayor-Yandev, Mbawa and Nyiev, all in Guma Local Government Area of Benue state.
Their demands were contained in a 12-paragraph- petition dated September 24, 2021, with title, “Re: Continued Disenfranchisement of Internally Displaced Persons From Guma LGA of Benue State”, through their representative and former Commissioner for Lands and Survey in the state, Hon.
Hon Tondu, in the petition signed by him on behalf of the people, said, “I have the mandate of the aforementioned IDPs and my people in general to bring to your immediate attention for necessary action, the fact that the Internally Displaced Persons Camps in Benue state and their inhabitants are being completely shut out of our country’s political processes because they are not part of the ongoing Continuous Voters’Registration exercise.
“As you are also aware, many Nigerian citizens of Benue state origin were forced into IDPs camps within the state because of frequent bloody internal conflicts which occasioned the prevailing climate of insecurity in the state.
“You will agree with me that those persons unfortunately displayed from their homes are still entitled to vote and be voted for, not withstanding their current residential status”, Tondu said, insisting that it was the responsibility of INEC to ensure that the IDPs are registered as voters and are not disenfranchised through discriminatory implementation of INEC policies.
He recalled that in the run up to 2019 general elections, eligible voters in the IDPs Camps in Benue state were not afforded the opportunity to participate in the CVR exercise, and thus, were unable to exercise their franchise during the election.
“Now the INEC is conducting another Voters registration for purpose of the 2023 general elections, and once again persons eligible for registration as voters but who currently reside in the IDPs camps are being excluded from the process as no special arrangements whatsoever have been made to ensure their registration as voters and the inclusion of their names in the updated voters register.
“Facilities to enable online registrations are non-existent in the IDPs camps at the moment. Even if such facilities were to be made available in the IDPs camps, it is a common fact that the level of illiteracy, including computer illiteracy, is very high in Nigeria. It could be safely estimated that 75 percent to 80 percent of those in the IDPs camps in Benue state are illiterates, who would find it extremely difficult, if not impossible, to manipulate smart phones or computers in order to fill online soft copies of the registration forms to initiate or conclude their voters’ registration process.
“In the light of the foregoing, I call on INEC to make immediate special arrangements to take the ongoing Continuous Voters Registration exercise to all the IDPs camps hosting Nigerians from Uvir, Mbadwem, Mbabai, Mbayor-Yandev, Mbawa and Nyiev.
“Please take notice that if no special arrangements are put in place by INEC within 21 days, we shall be constrained to have recourse to the judicial system and take legal steps to ensure that the Commission is compelled to register and include in the voters register every Nigerian citizen from the aforementioned Council Wards in the IDPs camps in Benue state”, Tondu warned.
The petitioners want registration centres for physical registrations of voters deployed to the IDPs camps in the state, believing that this was the only way to guarantee that the IDPs are given the opportunity of exercising their franchise in the forthcoming elections, so that they could freely choose their political Representatives.
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Nigeria Customs Service Foils Smuggling Attempts, intercepted PMS worth over 95 million in Adamawa.

From Yagana Ali Yola
The Nigeria Customs Service, Zone D, Adamawa State, has made significant seizures of petroleum products and arrested suspects in various smuggling operations.
The seizures include 2,276 jerricans of Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) and 19 jerricans of Automotive Gas Oil (AGO), with a total Duty Paid Value (DPV) of ₦95,695,000.
The controller general of custom Bashir Adewale Adeniyi , who was represented by the commander operations whirlwind
HK Ejibunu said the smuggling operations were intercepted at various notorious smuggling flashpoints, including Malabu-Belel Axis, Girei-Wuro Bokki Axis, Gurin-Fufore Axis, Jamtari Axis, Maiha Axis, Jimeta Waterside, and Mubi-Sahuda Axis.
The petroleum products were carefully concealed and being prepared for illegal export or distribution to neighboring countries.
Earlier in his welcome address the controller Nigeria custom Adamawa/ Taraba command HB Bashir call on good people of Adamawa state to cooperate with the command in other to bring to an end the activity of the Economics saboteurs who snuggled PMS to the neighboring country of Cameron at detriment of Nigerian.
However, the Nigeria Customs Service reported a disturbing incident of a violent mob attack on its operatives while on duty. The officers were ambushed by violent mobs and smugglers who barricaded access roads and assaulted the officers. One of the attackers was fatally injured during the chaos.
The smuggling of PMS not only results in revenue loss for the country but also puts additional pressure on the already strained fuel supply chain. The Nigeria Customs Service is committed to curbing such illicit activities that threaten national security.
The Service is working with relevant security agencies to identify and bring all perpetrators to justice. The public is urged to support law enforcement activities by providing timely intelligence and standing against such wicked acts and criminalities.
The Nigeria Customs Service remains committed to its mission of protecting the nation’s borders and preventing economic sabotage. The Service condemns the violent attack on its operatives and reiterates its zero-tolerance stance toward violence and obstruction of official duty.
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Group Empowers Women in 12 Akwanga Communities with Poultry Items.

From Abel Zwanke, Lafia
As part of its ongoing efforts to promote grassroots entrepreneurship and self-reliance, the Community Initiative for Character Moulding and Entrepreneurship Development (CiCMED), under its Future Planter Happy World Project, has empowered women in 12 communities across Akwanga Local Government Area of Nasarawa State with poultry starter kits.
The one-day community engagement, themed “Building Self-sufficiency and a Brighter Future for Nigerian Mothers and Children (Happy World),” was designed to equip rural women with the resources needed to establish and sustain small-scale poultry farming ventures.
Beneficiaries received 240 Nuellas (pullet chicks), poultry drinkers and feeders, and bags of chicken feed to aid their startups.
Speaking during the one Day distribution exercise on Wednesday, the programme coordinator, Mr. Kefas Tigga, said the empowerment was a deliberate effort to build economic resilience among women, particularly in underserved communities.
“This project is a response to the need for sustainable empowerment. We believe that by equipping women with these poultry items, they can generate income, support their families, and contribute meaningfully to local food production,” Tigga stated.
He acknowledged the vital support of Rt. Hon. Musa Ahmed Mohammed, the Nasarawa State Accountant General, who also holds the traditional title of Baraden Nasarawa, for his unwavering commitment to community development.
“We’re grateful to Rt. Hon. Musa Ahmed Mohammed, the Nasarawa State Accountant General, for his continued support for initiatives that promote economic growth and social impact at the grassroots,” he added.
One of the beneficiaries, Mrs. Amina Adamu, expressed her gratitude, describing the project as a life-changing intervention.
“This is the kind of support we need. With these birds and feeds, I can start something immediately. I’m very grateful,” she said.
CiCMED reaffirmed its dedication to closely monitoring the beneficiaries’ progress and pledged to extend the Future Planter Happy World Project to more communities across the state.
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Hepatitis: FCTA Screens Food Handlers

By Laide Akinboade, Abuja
In order to safeguard public health and food security in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), the FCT Administration (FCTA) will soon commence a comprehensive hepatitis screening of food handlers, especially those working in restaurants, markets, bakeries, canteens.
The initiative is aimed at preventing hepatitis and other foodborne diseases, thereby protecting public health and empowering food businesses to operate with enhanced confidence and credibility.
This was contained in the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike’s goodwill message, marking the World Hepatitis Day 2025.
The goodwill message delivered on behalf of the Minister by the Mandate Secretary, Health Services and Environment Secretariat, Dr Adedolapo Fasawe, reads in part, “Hepatitis A and E, primarily transmitted through contaminated food and water, can rapidly spread through poor hygiene practices, posing serious risks in our rapidly expanding and cosmopolitan city of Abuja.
“Furthermore, Hepatitis B and C, predominantly spread through blood and bodily fluids, still pose a risk in food environments where open wounds or poor hygiene are present.”
The FCT Minister described food handlers as an overlooked group whose role is pivotal in safeguarding public health.
“Therefore, the FCT Administration, committed to safeguarding public health and food security, is launching a strategic initiative to enhance food safety through comprehensive hepatitis screening of food handlers. This ambitious initiative is being scaled up through an innovative Public-Private Partnership (PPP) consortium, in alignment with the National Policy on Food Safety and Quality.
“This PPP consortium will combine efficiency, technical expertise, and funding capacity of the private sector with government oversight to implement regular and mandatory Hepatitis B and C screening for all food handlers within the FCT
“We urge all stakeholders, government agencies, private enterprises, healthcare providers, and food industry operators to actively support this transformative initiative through the mandatory hepatitis screenings for food handlers, promotion of free and effective Hepatitis B vaccination at public health facilities, enforcement of standardized food safety training inclusive of hepatitis awareness, rigorous enforcement of licensing, hygiene inspections, and medical screening requirements for food vendors and handlers and raising awareness and compassionately addressing the stigma surrounding hepatitis.
“To us, food handlers are not just service providers, they are essential public health stewards. Simple, consistent, and safe hygiene practices can significantly reduce hepatitis transmission.
“Therefore, let us break the silence. Hygiene cannot wait. Screening cannot wait. Action cannot wait. Together, let’s ensure that the FCT leads by example, turning our food industry into a symbol of health, safety, and excellence.”
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