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Benue to Host North Central Regional Security Summit in amidst Killings

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Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia has expressed his administration’s willingness to host the North Central Regional Security Summit in Makurdi, the State capital aimed at resolving the deteriorating security situation in the region.The Governor made this known on Wednesday while declaring open the North Central Regional Consultation on the Harmonization of the National Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration DDR Framework held at the New Banquet Hall of the Benue State Government House Makurdi.

Alia, who said peace could not be built by force alone, explained that true peace could be achieved through inclusion, dignity and justice.He added that his administration is using religious and traditional rulers as moral authority for peace mediation and has empowered the State Commission for Peace and Reconciliation to preserve institutional memories and ensure continuity in the peace process.
The Governor however called on the National Security Advisor to adopt the Sankara Model of Peace Initiative, which his administration instituted and was being championed by the Bishop of Katsina Ala Diocese, Most Reverend Isaac Dugu towards achieving peace in the North Central Region.”Federal government, development partners and other critical stakeholders must support the efforts of this administration to take all IDPs back to their ancestral homes.”The IDP camps in seven local government areas of the State were a huge burden on the State government” Alia said.He thanked the office of the National Security Advisor and National Counterterrorism Center for Selecting Benue State to host the workshop that would enable the people of the North Central Zone to build bridges of peace.Alia urged participants to come up with their resolutions and solutions that would help in their fight against violence and terrorism.Speaking, the National Security Advisor, Mallam Nuhu Ribado, represented by the Director Prevention and Counter Violent Extremism, Ambassador Mairo Musa, urged all stakeholders at the workshop to be open and sincere in their deliberations to achieve the set goals.In their separate remarks, the Tor Tiv and Chairman of the Benue State Traditional Council, Professor James Ortese Iorzua Ayatse as well as the Ochi Idoma, His Royal Majesty, Doctor John Elaigwu said though peaceful coexistence was the desire of everyone, there was a need to forgive the criminal elements amongst the people, citing the case of the prodigal son in the Bible.The royal fathers called for the involvement of traditional and religious leaders in the process of achieving peace while urging the leadership of Miyeti Allah Cattle Breeders Association to fish out the criminal elements who he noted were killing, destroying and taking over the land from the original owners, saying any culture that would lead to destruction of lives and property of the people would not be acceptable.Vice Chairman Middle Belt Council of Elders, Retired Major General Lawrence Onoja stated that the land of Benue State belongs to its citizens, said any attempt to take it by force would be resisted, adding that the summit was a demonstration of President Bola Tinubu’s commitment towards addressing security challenges in the country.While the National President Middle Belt Forum, Dr. Bitrus Pogu called on government at all levels to show the locals to defend themselves, arguing that until people were empowered to defend their land, the insecurity would continue to worsen in the country, the President General, Miyeti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria.Alhaji Baba Usman, represented by Alhaji Adamu Toru, called for the modernization of the cattle business, even as he noted that it was criminal elements amongst them that were killing the people across the country and promised to support the peace initiative.Earlier in a welcome address, the Secretary to the Benue State Government Barrister Mrs. Serumun Aber had noted that for any solution to be effective, it must reflect the experiences, reality and aspirations of the people who were affected by the situation, and thanked delegates and facilitators for attending the summit.The North Central Regional Consultation on the Harmonization of the National DDR Framework which started today would end tomorrow, Thursday, May 15, 2025 of which resolutions are expected to bring lasting solutions to the insecurity in the North Central Region of the Country.

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JAMB Releases 2026 UTME Examination Slips for Candidates

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The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has announced that candidates who registered for the 2026 Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME) can now print their examination notification slips.

The board disclosed this in a statement signed by its Public Communication Adviser, Fabian Benjamin, on Thursday in Abuja.

Benjamin said the examination would commence on April 16, urging candidates to print their slips to confirm their examination date, venue and time.

He advised candidates to visit the board’s website, www.

jamb.gov.ng, and click on “2026 UTME Slip Printing” to access and print their notification slips.

According to him, candidates are encouraged to print the slips early and familiarise themselves with their examination centres ahead of the examination date to avoid inconvenience.

He said each candidate had been assigned a specific examination schedule, adding that candidates should arrive at their centres ahead of time to allow for proper screening and accreditation before the commencement of the examination.

Benjamin added that enhanced security measures had been introduced for the 2026 UTME to curb examination malpractice.

He warned candidates and centre operators to desist from any form of misconduct, stressing that strict sanctions would be applied against offenders.

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Gambia Appoints British Barrister to Prosecute Gruesome Jammeh-era Crimes

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British barrister Martin Hackett has been appointed as The Gambia’s first special prosecutor to try those responsible for human rights abuses carried out during the 22-year rule of ex-President Yahya Jammeh, which ended when he went into exile in 2017.

Hackett will head a newly created office charged with dealing with the cases from a period characterised by widespread repression, enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings.

The Truth, Reconciliation and Reparations Commission (TRRC) was set up to document the extent of the alleged abuses.

In its final report, handed to current President Adama Barrow in 2021, it identified those most responsible and recommended their prosecution.

The TRRC, which heard harrowing testimony from victims, former security operatives and other witnesses, also called for reparations to be paid to the victims, warning that failure to act risked entrenching impunity.

The TRRC has started phased compensation payments, starting with victims of abuses committed shortly after the 1994 coup when Jammeh first came to power.

But for many survivors, financial compensation is secondary to accountability.

Among the most notorious cases highlighted by the TRRC were the 2004 killing of journalist Deyda Hydara and the murder of more than 50 mainly West African migrants, executed by security forces after being wrongly accused of plotting a coup.

A handful of perpetrators have already been convicted abroad under the principle of universal jurisdiction, including former members of the notorious paramilitary unit and death squad known as “the Junglers” – some of whom have been jailed in Germany and the US.

The appointment of Hackett, who has previously served at the UN-backed Special Tribunal for Lebanon and who investigated war crimes committed by senior military commanders during the Kosovo war, is seen as a decisive step towards domestic accountability.

Attorney General Dawda Jallow was quoted as saying that Hackett had a four-year mandate and was chosen from a wide selection of candidates.

Jammeh, who refused to co-operate with the TRRC, only left power at the insistence of regional leaders.

They sent in troops to The Gambia when he refused to step down after his shock election defeat in December 2016.

Now aged 60, Jammeh has previously denied wrongdoing and is believed to be living in exile in Equatorial Guinea.

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Court Frees Terror Victim, Jails another 10 Years

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Justice Peter Lifu of the Federal High Court, Abuja, on Thursday, sentenced a Boko Haram victim, Ali Kolo, to nine years’ imprisonment after over a decade in detention, but ordered his immediate release.

Kolo, who was shot in the right leg by Boko Haram insurgents in Borno State while attempting to report their activities to the military, was found guilty of failing to disclose information about the terrorist group to security agencies.

He was arraigned by the Federal Government on four counts but pleaded guilty to a single charge bordering on concealment of information on terrorist activities.

The prosecution counsel, David Kaswe, told the court that the defendant, in 2017, failed to relay information on insurgents’ activities to the military or any security agency, contrary to the provisions of the Terrorism Prevention and Prohibition Act, 2013.

Kaswe, a Deputy Director in the Federal Ministry of Justice, tendered the defendant’s extra-judicial statement and an investigation report, both of which indicted him. The exhibits were admitted without objection from defence counsel, A.O. Usman.

The prosecution subsequently urged the court to impose a 10-year jail term on the defendant, citing his guilty plea and confessional statement.

However, Kolo told the court that he was attacked and shot with an AK-47 rifle while on his way to report the insurgents, leaving him hospitalised and unable to fulfil the obligation.

His counsel pleaded for leniency, arguing that his failure to report the terrorists was due to circumstances beyond his control.

In his judgment, Justice Lifu agreed that the defendant failed to report the activities of the insurgents but held that the omission was influenced by factors beyond his control.

The judge sentenced him to nine years’ imprisonment but ruled that the sentence should take effect from 2017, when he was first detained.

He noted that the convict had already spent over 10 years in custody and ordered his immediate release to enable him to seek medical attention for injuries sustained during the attack.

Despite reservations expressed by the prosecution, the court maintained that Kolo was not convicted for terrorism or membership of a terrorist group, but solely for concealment of information.

Justice Lifu held that the defendant had “suffered enough” and warned that continued detention would amount to double jeopardy.

In a related development, the court sentenced a Borno State-based bricklayer, Ibrahim Buba, also known as Baba Gana, to 10 years’ imprisonment for failing to disclose information on Boko Haram activities.

Buba admitted in court that he knew two members of the terrorist group but failed to report them. He told the court that he fled from Borno to Mubi in Adamawa State and later relocated to Onitsha, Anambra State, where he was arrested in 2023.

He pleaded for leniency, but the court sentenced him to 10 years’ imprisonment, rejecting the prosecution’s request for a 20-year term.

Justice Lifu ordered that the sentence should take effect from March 24, 2023, the date of his arrest and detention.

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