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Unknown Gunmen Abduct Benue LG Chairman, Police Orderly, Two others

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From Attah Ede, Makurdi

Unknown Gunmen suspected to be Kidnappers’, on Saturday,  abducted the Chairman, Ukum Local Government council (LGC), of Benue State, Rev. Haanongon Gideon and three others.

Daily Asset learnt that the chairman was kidnapped alongside his Personal Assistant on Administration, Silas Yuhwam, his driver and police orderly.

It was further gathered that the victims were waylaid along the Zaki-Biam/Katsina-Ala road on Saturday on their way to the burial of late Ter Katsina-Ala, HRH, Chief Ferzaanga Wombo.

Late Chief Ferzaanga Wombo is the father of the member, House of Representatives (HoR), representing Katsina-Ala/Logo/Ukum Federal constituency, Solomon Wombo.

The Secretary to Ukum local government council, Jonathan Modi confirmed this development in a statement he issued and made available to newsmen in Makurdi.

Mr. Modi disclosed that adoptees were captured by the suspected gunmen at about 6:30am on Saturday.

According to the statement, “The Ukum Local Government Area Executive Council, with dismay announce the kidnapping of the Council Chairman Hon. Rev. Haanongon Gideon alongside his PA on Administration, Mr. Ior Silas Yuhwam, his driver and police orderly.

“The ugly incident took place this morning, along Anyagba, Tongov, in Katsina Ala LGA, of Benue State, around 6:30am, while on the way to attend the burial of the paramount ruler of Katsina Ala LG, the Ter Katsina Ala, HRH Chief Fezaanga Wombo.

“The council hereby advised all her citizens to remain calm and be law abiding, while measures are in place to make sure the chairman regains his freedom”, the secretary appealed.

However, when we sought to confirm the incident from the State Command of the Nigeria Police, the Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), Sewuese Anene said, “I have not been briefed on this incident.”

Alia orders release of abducted Benue council chairman, three others

Meanwhile, Governor, Rev Fr Hyacinth Alia, has ordered the immediate release of the kidnapped Caretaker Chairman of Ukum LGA, Hanganoon Gideon and three others who were abducted by-yet-to-be identified gunmen on Saturday.

Gideon had earlier been kidnapped along with three others on his way to the burial of the late Ter Katsina-Ala on Saturday.

Gov Alia gave the directive during a funeral oration of Ter Katsina-Ala, Chief Benjamin Fezanga Wombo at the Akume Atongo stadium, Katsina-Ala.

He decried the lingering spate of killings and kidnappings in the area by bandits which he said cannot be condoned any longer.

Gov Alia also called on all sons of Sankera political bloc to convene a meeting to ensure lasting peace returned to the area.

He said both serving and former Senators, House of Representatives Members as well as other prominent sons in Sankera convene the meeting immediately to proffer lasting solutions to the insecurity situation in the area.

Alia said they should forward the resolution of the meeting to him for immediate implementation.

He said his administration was ready to engage youths in the area to be useful in the society, if they refrain from criminal activities.

The governor also urged the traditional leaders in Sankera axis of the state to do the same, pointing out that his administration was determined to ensure that peace returns not only to the district but to the entire state.

He condoled the family of Chief Wombo over the demise of their father and urged them to be consoled in the fact that he lived a fulfilled life.

Earlier, the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Sen George Akume called for collective responsibility to move the state forward.

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Police Apprehend Suspect over Alleged Human Trafficking in C’ River 

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The Police Command in Cross River has apprehended one Victor Eyop, 35, for alleged trafficking of girls from Nigeria to Libya.

CP Gyogon Grimah, Cross River Commissioner of Police, confirmed this on Monday at a news conference in Calabar.

Grimah explained that on Nov. 9, one Mr Chidi Samuel, in Calabar, reported a case of human trafficking against the suspect.

He said that on that date, Samuel claimed that the suspect and his wife, Mrs Esther Eyop, allegedly recruited Ms Deborah Nyong, 25.

“They also recruited two others, Ms Anita Lawrence, 25, and Ms Mabel Tom, 16, for human trafficking to Libya after they were tested for the Human Immune Virus (HIV) and other Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STIs).

“After the test, the suspect took them to his house and the next day gave them a substance they were to mix in their bath water for cleansing before embarking on the journey.

“On Nov. 12, the suspect and his wife drove the girls to Bogobiri Street in Calabar, where they booked tickets and transported them to Kaduna with arrangements with one Hajiya (names unknown) to receive the girls in Kaduna,” he said.

The commissioner noted that while in Kaduna, a taxi driver was sent to pick up the girls and further transported them to Katsina. However, along the road to Katsina, the vehicle developed a fault.

Grimah said it was at this point that the victims realised that they were being trafficked, started contacting people for help and the complainant, Samuel, sent money to them through a Point of Sale (POS) operator along the road.

He said, with that money, they boarded a taxi back to Kaduna and found their way back to Calabar on Nov. 15.

Grimah said that court prosecution would begin the moment the investigation was concluded.

On his part, the suspect claimed that he did not know that what he did was an offense noting that he was only assisting people to travel out.

“I am not a travel agent, but my sister is in Libya, it is through her that the girls are being taken to Libya.

“The girls were aware of the plan from inception that they would be taken to Katsina and from where ‘Hajiya’ would direct them on how to get to Libya,” he narrated. (NAN)

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Adhering to Fiscal Discipline will Check Inflation- Economists

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An economist, Prof. Bright Eregha, has urged the federal and state governments to adhere to fiscal discipline and support import substitution to combat rising inflation.

Eregha, who lectures at the Economics Department, Pan Atlantic University, expressed this in an interview with newsmen in Lagos on Monday.

He said that over the past year, the allocation of the Federal Accounts Allocation Committee (FAAC) to various subnational governments had surged significantly due to economic reforms implemented by the government.

Eregha said that this increase in allocations had raised the money supply within the economy.

According to him, this can also lead to a rise in the current inflation rate if these funds are not channeled into productive sectors.

He stressed the necessity for the governments to invest in mechanised agriculture as a solution to the prevailing food insecurity.

“An increased budgetary allocation to mechanise our agriculture is essential to boost food production, irrespective of whether it is harvest season or not,” he stated.

Eregha argued that such investments would aid the country in achieving self-sufficiency in food production and help mitigate the food-induced inflation currently being experienced.

Also, Prof. Tunde Adeoye, Senior Lecturer, Economics Department, University of Lagos, advocated  import substitution to curb the inflation rate.

He stated, “The government should adopt macroeconomic policies that will encourage indigenous companies to commence the production of some imported items locally and be patronised by our people.

“This will strengthen our local capacity and reduce our volume of imports over time, which is exerting too much pressure on our foreign exchange,” he explained.

According to Adeoye, the surge in inflation rate is more of a structural challenge within the general economy.

He said, “The situation has gone beyond the apex bank’s belief that raising interest rates alone will check the inflation rate.

“Our increase in inflation is more of an economic dislocation which is worsened by the government’s current economic reforms.”

He further emphasised the need for the government to be more innovative in addressing the security headwinds that negate food output in the country.

“The government addressing the herders-farmers disputes over the years in food belt states might ameliorate the situation,” Adeoye said.

According to the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS), Nigeria’s inflation rate increased to 34.6 per cent in November, up from 33.8 per cent in October.

The latest Consumer Price Index (CPI) report, released on Dec.16, highlights a 0.72 per cent rise in inflation within a month.

The NBS reported a significant year-on-year increase of 6.4 per cent, compared to the 28.2 per cent inflation rate recorded in November 2023.

On a month-on-month basis, inflation rose by 2.638 per cent in November, a marginal drop of 0.002 percentage points from October’s 2.64 per cent. (NAN)

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Abuja Stampede: CAN Mourns

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By Laide Akinboade, Abuja

The National Leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) at the weekend, said it is disturbed by the tragic events at Holy Trinity Catholic Church in Maitama on Saturday morning.This was contained in a statement issued by CAN signed by Archbishop Daniel Okoh, President, Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), and made available to journalists in Abuja.

.The statement reads in parts, “We have learned that at least ten people, including children, lost their lives in a stampede while trying to seek help from the church.
”This tragedy is not just statistics; it represents real families who are hurting. Each person lost was someone’s beloved family member.
We wish to express our heartfelt condolences to the Catholic Church and to the families affected by this terrible incident. We stand together with you in this time of sadness and prayer.”Many people arrived early, hoping to receive palliatives that would help them during tough times. What was meant to be a day of support turned into a disaster, leaving a heavy impact on all of us and reminding us how fragile life can be.”This incident is part of a troubling pattern, as Nigeria has experienced two other tragic stampedes this month. On December 18, during a Christmas funfair at a school in Ibadan, a stampede resulted in the deaths of 35 children, with six others critically injured. The event aimed to distribute cash and food to over 5,000 children. This tragic event is currently under investigation, focusing on better crowd control measures.”Just a few days later, another stampede occurred during a rice distribution event at a centre in Anambra State. Reports indicate that at least 22 people lost their lives, and 32 others were injured. These heartbreaking incidents highlight the challenges of managing large crowds during charitable events. “In the face of these tragedies, we recognise the importance of coming together to support those who are grieving. It is crucial that we listen to one another, share our feelings, and offer help in any way we can. This is a time for compassion and understanding as we help one another heal.”As we reflect on these devastating events, we invite all Nigerians to come together with kindness and understanding. Let us support one another and work towards creating a place where everyone feels safe and valued. The concern shown in response to this incident highlights our shared humanity.”Together, we can honour the memory of those we have lost by committing to a future filled with hope, where every life matters, and where we can gather in safety and peace, sharing in the abundance of food and support that we can provide for one another as a nation.”May those who have passed find eternal rest, and may God comfort all who are grieving”.

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