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Church Leaders in South-East Proffer Solution to Insecurity

No fewer than 120 Church leaders from various denomination within South-East have proffered solution to lingering insecurity and other challenges in the country at a Consultative Peace Summit held in Enugu.
The Church leaders, at the meeting on Saturday, advocated fair representation of zones in government, non-selective justice and improved border security as panacea to lasting peace and unity in the country.
Speaking, Bishop Goddy Okafor, Chairman, Christians Association of Nigeria (CAN) South-East, said that the summit was a right step in the right direction, adding, “no nation can make progress in an atmosphere of chaos’’.
“Peace is required, if we as a people in the country want to make progress. This summit has reawakened our consciousness to follow peace and allow peace to reign.
“I call on all to follow the path of peace for all of us to make progress as well as join the government to fight all forms of challenges against peace in the country’’.
Contributing, Bishop Sunday Onuoha of the Methodist Church Circuit, Abia, noted that there might be no peace if there was injustice and marginalisation of any section of the country religiously, socio-economically and politically.
Also speaking Rev. Okechukwu Obiora, Pastor of Living Word Outreach International, Onitsha, urged both Federal and state governments to do more on youth engagement and empowerment via skill acquisition.
“I believe the violence and vices in the zone can be checked if almost all our youths will be gainful employed and there is no idle person within communities in the zone,’’ Obiora said.
Pastor Nkechi Nnamani, with Assembly of Love and Charity Ministries, Enugu, advocated development of the country to create more socio-economic and healthy competition among the various zones.
Nnamani also called on government at all levels to give women more slots and visibility in the political space; while urging all to support the girl-child education and empowerment of women in general.
The Executive Secretary of Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission, Rev. Yakubu Pam, said that from issues discussed, the commission would make necessary recommendation to President Muhammadu Buhari, “who as a father will look into them all’’.
Pam said that recommendations that needed instant implementation would be done while the process of kick-starting those that would take longer time will also take place.
“The Church leaders in the South-East have vehemently raised issues of social injustice; lack of adequate representation in appointive positions in government among others.
“However, the Church leaders unanimously agreed that we must co-exist and live together as one indivisible entity and country.
“They all believed and agreed that we have more to gain in living together as one entity; while we all work towards sustaining peace,’’ he said.
The executive secretary noted that the Church leaders also helped to proffer solutions to their grievances and other issues complained about especially those threatening peace in the zone.
“I am delighted and so will be Mr President as the Church leaders also on their own proffered practical solutions to all these challenges. All these I will take back to President Buhari as well.
“I am satisfied with the meeting as well as very large turn up of Church leaders in the zone to discuss peace in the country,’’ he added.
The consultative peace summit was organised by the Nigerian Christian Pilgrim Commission. (NAN)
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Taraba Community Seeks Strict Enforcement of Open Grazing Prohibition Law

The Munga Dosso community in Karim- Lamido Local Government area of Taraba has appealed to the state government to ensure strict enforcement of it anti-open grazing law to address herders and farmers conflict in the state.Mr Robert Bukar, Youth Leader of the community made the appeal on Monday, while briefing newsmen in Jalingo.
The News Agency of Nigeria recalls that the Munga Dosso community has came under an attack recently by suspected herders, where scores were killed and property worth millions of naira were destroyed. Bukar noted that the bill was signed into law by the former Gov. Darius Ishaku in 2018.He said that the enforcement of the law would address the lingering farmers/herders conflict.He also decried absence of government’s representatives to the crisis affected community.The youth leader also said that the community was left to it faith at the time its 12 members were killed by suspected herders and were given mass burial.“Notably, no government representatives from federal, state, or local levels visited the community after this incident.“We have a senator, a house of representatives member, a state assembly member, yet non deemed it necessary to visit us and to listen to our lamentations.“As a peace-loving community, we always report all incidents and seek assistance from security agencies.However, we were disappointed by the lack of government representation at the mass burial, where officials failed to commiserate with our people.” It is true that the state government sent relief materials to the victims but relief materials is not our problem. We expected their solidarity at the time.“The aftermath of such violence has tragically resulted in not only fatalities but also a significant number of injuries and displacements.“It has led to a humanitarian crisis that requires urgent attention. Families are left to mourn their loved ones, while survivors grapple with trauma and insecurity.“Access to essential resources has become increasingly challenging, complicating efforts for community stability.“Moreover, in all these, our people are often arrested and from police station to prison but none of the perpetrators are brought to justice.“It is only in the recent crisis that the herders were arrested with asulted rifles by the police in Karim -Lamido but were released the next day,” Bukar said.The youth leader also appealed to government to increase security deployment to allow farmers to safely return to their farms.He also requested Taraba government to ensure that the recently constituted administrative committee of enquiry carry out a thorough investigation to apprehend and punish the perpetrators of the recent attacks. (NAN)NEWS
Police Confirm Alleged killing of Naval Officer by Hoodlum in Kaduna

The Police Command in Kaduna State, on Monday confirmed the alleged killing of a Nigerian Navy Officer, Lt.-Cdr. M. Buba by a hoodlum on Sunday at about 4:50 am .The command’s spokesperson, DSP Mansir Hassan, confirmed the incident to Newsmen in Kaduna.Hassan said Buba was attacked and robbed near Kawo the fly over.
He said the yet-to-be identified individual had attacked the Naval Officer with a knife and robbed him of his mobile phones. According to him, the suspect was attempting to escape when an angry mob overpowered and beat him to death.Hassan said the late Naval officer suffered stab wounds and was rushed to Manaal Hospital where he was declared dead by a Medical Doctor.He also disclosed that Mr Suleiman Dahiru , who attempted to help the late Naval officer was also stabbed in the hand and he was also receiving treatment .Hassan said, “The body of late Buba has been deposited at the 44 Nigerian Army Reference Hospital mortuary.“The deceased was in his black Toyota vehicle with registration number APP-745HT, when the incident happened “He said investigation and monitoring were ongoing in the general area to fish out the hoodlum. (NAN)NEWS
Successful Hajj 1446: Saudi Arabia Announces End of Pilgrimage

Prince Saud bin Mishaal, Deputy Emir of the Makkah Region, announced the successful completion of Hajj 1446, declaring it incident-free in terms of security, health, and services.Mishaal said that over 1.6 million pilgrims participated in the holy pilgrimage, with 1,506,576 pilgrims arriving from outside the Kingdom.
He explained that 166,654 domestic pilgrims, comprising Saudi citizens and residents. Mishaal said, “Total pilgrims1,673,230, including 877,841 male pilgrims and 795,389 female pilgrims. ”The prince extended congratulations to the Custodian of the two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for their role in ensuring the pilgrims’ safety and peace.He also praised the pilgrims’ cooperation and compliance with regulations, which contributed to the season’s success.Mishaal added, “The pilgrims performed their rites in safety and peace, thanks to the distinguished execution of operational plans by the Kingdom’s leadership.“The Hajj season was free of any major security, health, or service-related incidents.”He said that preparations for the next Hajj season would begin immediately, with the Kingdom’s leadership, government, and people taking pride in serving the holy sites and visitors. Mishaal extended congratulations to King Salman bin Abdulaziz and Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for their role in ensuring the pilgrims’ safety and peace.( NAN)