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Bandits Shoot Gen, Abduct Travellers, Invade Communities

From Attah Ede, Makurdi
Bandits yesterday shot a retired Army General and seized unspecified number of passengers in Zamfara State.
Similarly, they invaded two communities in Benue State, killed three persons, badly injured three and razed many houses.
The General is Director General of the Zamfara State Community Protection Guards (CPG), Lawal Muhammad.
He was shot during an attack on motorists at Kucheri village in Tsafe Local Government Area of Zamfara State.
According report, the bandits blocked the Funtua-Tsafe road late evening to abduct travellers.
According to Daily Trust, a source from the Zamfara State Ministry of Internal Security confirmed the incident and adding that General was receiving medical attention in a hospital in Gusau, the state capital.
“It is confirmed that the bandits shot DG Community Protection Guards and he is currently receiving treatment at Yariman Bakura Specialist Hospital,” the source said.
The attack came days after bandits killed at least eight CPG personnel and a commercial driver in Tsafe Local Government Area of Zamfara.
Eyewitness accounts revealed that the bandits ambushed the CPG personnel before killing them.
The bandits also engaged soldiers in a gun duel at Unguwar Chida village killing a commercial driver and injured three soldiers.
Unguwar Chida is a village a few metres away from Magazu on the same Funtua-Gusau road.
The two separate attacks, according to a resident of Unguwar Chida were carried out almost at the same time.
The General explained, “After I realised that bandits have made operations in Tsafe a routine exercise, I deployed 105 CPG personnel to the local government and stationed them at this particular point to protect travellers.
“Unfortunately, the bandits on Sunday ambushed my boys. I suspect that the bandits slept there because my boys used to go there early in the morning.
“So, while my boys were about to come down from their patrol van, the bandits opened fire and killed some of them on the spot. It is quite unfortunate.”
Similarly, two people have been reported killed and three others badly injured in fresh attacks by suspected armed herdsmen on Ikpelle and Egwuma communities of Agatu Local Government Area (LGA) of Benue State.
It was gathered that the armed herders equally burnt down many houses in the communities, stole several animals and motorbikes.
This new attacks came barely two weeks after two soldiers and six civilians were killed in a similar attack on same Egwuma community.
A folk in the area said the armed herders invaded the two communities separately in their numbers on Wednesday at about 4:30pm from the neighbouring Nasarawa State.
The local said the attack on Ikpelle happened on Friday evening, adding that the herders first attacked Egwuma Wednesday.
The chairman of Agatu LGC, Mavis Ejeh confirmed the attacks on the communities to newsmen on phone.
He disclosed that the attack in Egwuma community did not claim any life but several houses were burnt down and many livestocks and motorbikes were stolen by the armed herdsmen.
“Yes, there was an attack on Agatu LGA. In the case of Egwuma community, the herdsmen destroyed two houses, stole several livestock and many motorbikes but fortunately no life was lost.
“However, the situation in the community is now calm and normalcy has been restored, because when these attacks happened, I immediately called for deployment of soldiers to the area.
“So soldiers have again been deployed to Egwuma community and as I speak with you, soldiers are stationed in there.
“We are actually working towards lasting solutions. You know I just resumed office about few days ago and I’m studying the situation. So we will get peace in that area very soon.
“But there is one thing we need to know about the area – the bad terrain. The roads leading to Ikpelle and Egwuma communities are very bad so the response time is usually very long.
“You must be fair to the security agencies. Inasmuch as some of them have their lapses, we must be fair to them, that terrain is bad. A less than 10kms road will take you a long time to get to that community. That is our major problem.
“As I speak to you the governor has awarded a contract for a major road as Agatu Obagaji-Okokolo-Agangbe areas.
“The roads in the rural areas are very bad and once the roads are put in order, we are going to have security and peace because response would be quicker and even the assailants will be careful in attacking communities because they know that if they do, security agents will get at them immediately,” Ejeh stated.
He promised to carry out massive infrastructural development in Agatu especially rural roads and social amenities and put an end to the incessant attacks on communities in Agatu as soon as he settles down in the office.Efforts to get reaction from the Benue State Police Command proved abortive as the Police Public Relations Officer Catherine Anene could not be reached at the time of filing this report.
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Aliko Dangote Steps Down as Chair of Dangote Sugar

Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote has stepped down as Chairman of the Board of Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc, marking the end of a two-decade leadership that transformed the company into a dominant force in Nigeria’s sugar industry.According to a corporate disclosure on Wednesday by the company’s Secretary, Temitope Hassan, Dangote’s retirement from the sugar company’s board takes effect from June 16, 2025Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote has stepped down as Chairman of the Board of Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc, marking the end of a two-decade leadership that transformed the company into a dominant force in Nigeria’s sugar industry.
Dangote has chaired the board since 2005, overseeing its significant growth and transformation, including major expansion projects and implementing best practices in corporate governance.“In line with the principles of good corporate governance and succession planning, Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc hereby announces the retirement of our esteemed Chairman of the Board of Directors, Alhaji Aliko Dangote, effective June 16, 2025,” the statement said.Under his leadership, the company launched key Backward Integration Projects (BIP) in Adamawa, Taraba, and Nasarawa States to boost local sugar production and reduce Nigeria’s reliance on imports.Following a “rigorous selection and transition process,” the Board has appointed Mr. Arnold Ekpe, an Independent Non-Executive Director and former Group CEO of Ecobank, as the new chairman.We are pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Arnold Ekpe as the new Chairman of Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc, effective June 16, 2025,” the statement added.Ekpe brings decades of experience in banking and corporate governance, with a strong track record in leading multinational institutions across Africa.The Board thanked Dangote for his exemplary leadership and unwavering commitment to the company’s vision.“We welcome Mr. Ekpe to his new role and look forward to the next chapter in our company’s journey under his leadership. We also express our deep appreciation to Alhaji Aliko Dangote for his years of outstanding service,” the statement stated. (NAN)COVER
Police Arrests 42 Armed Bandits, Remands 10 Herders over Benue Killings

From Attah Ede, Makurdi
The Benue State Police Command said it has arrested 42 local armed bandits and herders across some communities in the state.The Commissioner of Police in the State, Ifeanyi Emenari, who disclosed this during his maiden media briefing held at the police officer mess Makurdi explained that those arrested were suspected to have been involved in the incessant killings going on in the state.
He pointed out that the armed Fulani herdsmen and bandits will face full trial. According to Police Commissioner Emenari, most of the suspects were arrested upon his assumption of duty in the last one month.He maintained that the command had taken the fight to those responsible for the attacks and killings in Benue communities, stressing that tactical teams have already been drafted to flashpoints across communities in the state.”I was posted to Benue State on the 24/04/2025 and assumed duty on the 26 April 2025. Upon assumption of duty, I step up strategic plans to tackle insecurity in the state.”I visited crisis areas such as Ankpali in Apa, Naka in Gwer West, Ayilamo in Logo, Amafu in Katsina-Ala, Ukum, Agatu, Udei, Yogbo in Guma Local Government Areas, and many others. I had discovered that farmlands have no farmers. Therefore, we have deployed our tactical teams to the areas and are now combing the communities in search of the killers.”We have a mandate to ensure that these communities are safe for the people to go back to their homes and engage in farming activities.”And in the last one month we have arrested 42 armed herdsmen and local bandits from these communities. Most of them have been charged to court.”We also have about 10 herdsmen who have been remanded by the courts in the course of their trial.”Apart from those already charged to court, there are others who are still being investigated and they would be charged to court at the end of investigations.””The command also recovered two AK47 rifles and 21 locally made firearms from the suspects. We had taken the fight to cult gangs in the state “that is why we have not witnessed or recorded cult related attacks in the state in the last one month since I assumed office.The kidnap incidents that happen regularly along Makurdi – Lafia federal highway have reduced drastically as we have arrested those perpetrating the acts and are currently in jail.”We have designed a plan to respond to any distress call within 30mns depending on the locations within the state”, Emenari added.The CP assured that the command would ensure that peace and security is restored to every nook and cranny of the state.He appealed to Benue people particularly in the rural communities and urban centres to cooperate with the police in its task of ensuring the security of lives and property in the state.He commended Governor Hyacinth Alia for his support to the Command, maintaining that his desire to ensure peace and security in the state would be achieved.”The entire governor wanted to make sure farmers go back to their farms and people are provided with adequate security to enable them to go on with their lawful business. We are ready to achieve that with the governor support”, he saidSimilarly, the Benue State Governor, Fr. Hyacinth Alia has reiterated that some politicians and “Religious bandits” are responsible for the needless crisis and aiding the killings of innocent people in the State.The Governor stated this while addressing the Pro-Tinibu group who staged a rally at the Government House Roundabout Makurdi, the state capital as part of the activities marking this year’s June 12 Democracy Day celebration.According to the Governor, “The Religious Bandits are the ones fuelling the insecurity situation being experiencing in the state.”They are doing this through their consistent rhetoric of unverified comments and distortion of facts.”There are some religious leaders I call ‘religious bandits’ who are fueling the bad situation we are experiencing here. And how do they support that, by their rhetoric. If you do not have the facts about Benue and Nigeria, shut up. Don’t just say something because you have the holy altar and oil to speak. Speak what you know and what can be verified.”There are some leaders who are fanning the embers of discord that peace should not return to the State.”We are still faced with insecurity as our people are killed unprovoked. We will take out this total menace and carnage of killings. We will not rest on our oars to ensure that total peace returns to Benue especially in the 6 LGAs that are in the frontline of insecurity.”Am confident that with the support of the President, we are going to get rid of insecurity completely in the State. Some traditional and religious leaders are also marching and fighting with us for peace to return to the State. Our people are suffering a lot and for some of us we have taken an oath to defend them and bring back peace”.”The day calls for sober reflection of how far the state and nation has journeyed in 26 years of uninterrupted democratic government, adding “We must pay tribute to the heroes who fought for democracy and sacrificed their lives for the unity of the country”Those heroes some are with us, others have gone to be with the Lord. They went through a lot including imprisonment, sacrificing for the unity of our country. It is not yet over for us. As we celebrate this day, people of conscience should note that what unites us is greater than what divides us. So, we must think positively for the State and the nation. We should have faith and hope for the nation.”Let us have a change of attitude and a different way of thinking. Let us sacrifice for the state and nation some more. Bring solutions to us and stop putting kerosene on fire. Let us know that Nigeria is our country and we can’t have another one.”Let us be our brother’s keeper. To the youths, a new Benue is possible and you are the new Benue. Let us do our best to ensure that Benue State is for prosperity and is secured. I am with the masses because they are with the people”, he stated.COVER
CBEX Remains Banned in Nigeria, SEC Warns Investors

By Tony Obiechina, Abuja
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is insisting that CBEX (Crypto Bridge Exchange), operating under the corporate identity of ST Technologies International Ltd, also known as Smart Treasure/Super Technology, remains banned in Nigeria as it has not been registered by the Commission.
SEC in a statement yesterday advised the public to refrain from patronising or transacting any investment related business with the CBEX. The notice read: “The attention of the Securities and Exchange Commission has been drawn to media reports indicating that CBEX (Crypto Bridge Exchange), operating under the corporate identity of ST Technologies International Ltd, also known as Smart Treasure/Super Technology, has resumed operations across Nigeria.“According to the reports, CBEX promoters are demanding $200 from their subscribers with balances above $1,000, and $100 from those with less than $1000 balances before withdrawals can be processed”.The Commission stated “unequivocally that neither CBEX nor ST Technologies International Ltd (or Smart Treasure/Super Technology) is registered with the Commission or authorized to offer investment related services to the Nigerian public.“As a matter of fact, enforcement action has already been initiated against CBEX and its promoters following its previous unauthorized investment activities and the Commission is collaborating with relevant Law Enforcement Agencies to properly investigate CBEX/ST Technologies International Ltd and will take appropriate actions in line with the provisions of the Investments and Securities Act 2025.“The Nigerian public is accordingly advised to refrain from patronising or transacting with CBEX /ST Technologies International Ltd (Smart Treasure or Super Technology) as they risk losing their funds”.The SEC advised investors to verify the registration status of Investment platforms via the Commission’s dedicated portal: www.sec.gov.ng/cmos before transacting, adding that it remains committed to protecting investors and maintaining market integrity.