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Taraba: Gov. Kefas Seeks Support of Traditional Rulers against Insecurity, Illegal Mining

Gov. Agbu Kefas of Taraba has called on the traditional rulers in the state to support and cooperate with the government toward ending illegal mining and all forms of insecurity in the state.
The governor made the call when he met with the traditional rulers on Friday in Jalingo.
He maintained that the current security challenges in the state required urgent attention, hence the need for stronger collaboration between government and the traditional institutions.
“It is our collective responsibility to confront these challenges head-on and restore peace and security in our state.
“We lose innocent lives on daily basis, our communities are deserted with many people displaced.
The destruction of properties have cast a dark cloud over our once peaceful state.”In the face of such adversities, unity and collaboration is paramount.
”While mining holds great potentials for economic growth, the unregulated and illegal mining practices pose significant threat to our environment, the economic and social sectors.
”We must also find a away of ending illegal mining because it constitute part of the reasons why insecurity persist in our commmunities,’’ he said.
Kefas said that as custodians of people’s cultural heritage, his administration would seek the guidance and invaluable wisdom of the traditional rulers toward addressing the security challenges confronting the state.
The governor explained that Taraba, like many other states in Nigeria had been grappling with the scourge of banditry, kidnapping, communal clashes, and farmer-herder conflicts, among other security challenges.
According to him, these myriad of security challenges had brought so much hardship on the people, hence all hands must be deck to tackle them.
He stressed the need for people of the state to set aside their differences and embrace dialogue, insisting that such move would lead to lasting peace in the state.
“That is why I implore you our traditional rulers to harness your influence and bring our communities together.
”You should ensure an atmosphere of understanding and togetherness by fostering peace at the grassroot, peace that will pave way for more development in the state.
“I urge you to use your positions as leaders to discourage violence and encourage young people to engagement in productive ventures.
”You should promote the virtue of tolerance, respect for one another, love and peaceful coexistence.
“I want you to create a society where every citizen can feel secure and go about their productive endeavours peacefully,”Kefas told the traditional rulers
Responding, the Aku Uka of Wukari, and Chairman, Taraba Council of Chiefs, expressed deep concern over the security situation in the state.
He promised the governor that the traditional institution would supprt any initiative introduced by goverment aimed at entrenching peace in the state.
He, however, called for more powers to be delegated to traditional rulers in order to effectively support goverment in confronting insecurity and illegal mining in the state. (NAN)
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Edo killings Barbaric, Says Reps Minority Caucus

The Minority Caucus in the House of Representatives has condemned the killings of 16 persons in Edo, describing it as barbaric.
The caucus, in a statement jointly signed by the Minority Leader, Rep. Kingsley Chinda, Minority Whip, Rep. Ali Isa and Deputy Minority Leader, Rep. Aliyu. Madaki, in Abuja on Tuesday, expressed shock and grief over the incident. “We find such brutal killings of innocent Nigerians in any part of the country by lawless mobs very reprehensible. “If allowed to fester without being put in check by responsible organs of the Federal Government, such actions could threaten the peace and unity of the country,” the statement said.The caucus urged Nigerians against resorting to such jungle attacks on their fellow citizens, but to always employ the services of lawful authorities whenever they noticed any issue of concern.“Nigeria is a nation under the rule of laws, with viable law enforcement agencies that are always available to partner with every Nigerian to assuage their concerns,” it said.The lawmakers called on President Bola Tinubu to direct security agencies to investigate the matter and bring all those involved in the killings to book in order to prevent its reoccurrence.They also called for payment of adequate compensation to the families of the victims.The caucus called on Nigerians to remain calm, peaceful and law abiding, while allowing the federal and state governments to get to the root of the matter, in the interest of justice and peace.“We express our sincere sympathies and condolences to the families of the victims.“We assure them and all Nigerians that the minority caucus of the house of representatives will remain eternally vigilant until justice is done on this matter,” the caucus said. (NAN)NEWS
FG Revokes Houses of Defaulting NHP Subscribers
The Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development has announced the revocation of the offer of provisional allocation of houses under the National Housing Programme (NHP) of defaulting subscribers.
The Permanent Secretary of the Ministry, Dr Shuaib Belgore, made this known in a statement signed by Mr Salisu Haiba, Director, Press and Public Relations on Tuesday in Abuja. According to Belgore, the revocation affected all recipients who failed to make full and outright payment within the stipulated period of 90 days and the additional eight-week grace granted. “This decision aligns with the terms and conditions outlined in paragraph 2 of the provisional offer of allocation letter issued to beneficiaries.“It reinforces the Ministry’s commitment to ensuring transparency, compliance and efficient management of the National Housing Programme.“The revocation strictly applies to those who did not fulfill the payment requirements within the designated time-frame,” he said.Belgore further clarified that all beneficiaries who successfully completed their payments on or before Feb. 28, 2025, remained unaffected by the action.He also advised that they should come to the Ministry to collect their letters of allocation and proceed to take possession of the houses immediately.The permanent secretary said that for ease of reference and public accountability, the full list of individuals whose provisional offer of allocation had been revoked would now be available on the Ministry’s official website https://fmhud.gov.ng.He added that it would also be published in the Daily Trust, Nation and Leadership newspapers, in the first week of April, 2025.The Permanent Secretary noted that the Ministry remained dedicated to providing accessible and affordable housing to Nigerians, and the measure was part of ongoing efforts to streamline the housing allocation process for greater efficiency and fairness. (NAN)NEWS
Police Apprehend Syndicate for Trafficking Girls to Mauritania

Operatives at the Zone 2 Police Command, Onikan, Lagos, have detained a syndicate for allegedly trafficking girls from Nigeria to Mauritania for prostitution and sexual exploitation.
The Zonal Public Relations Officer (ZPRO), CSP Umma Ayuba, confirmed this in a statement on Tuesday in Lagos. She said the syndicate was apprehended on March 22 at the Command in the Meiran area of the state. “Operatives of the Zonal Intelligence Response Squad (ZIRS), led by SP Francis Kpoughul, stormed their base where two suspects were apprehended,” Ayuba said. The ZPRO stated that the suspects confessed to the crime. “The first suspect said she was introduced to a woman based in Mauritania by another woman, who has been prosecuted for the same offence and is currently serving a jail term. “She said the woman in Mauritania contracted her to recruit young girls below the age of 22 to be used as sex workers there. “She added that she received ₦50,000 as commission for each girl sent to Mauritania. “She confessed that, among the girls she recruited, was her 19-year-old daughter. She also admitted to receiving over ₦500,000 from the woman in Mauritania,” Ayuba said. The ZPRO stated that her accomplice, the second suspect, admitted being contracted by the first suspect to recruit girls as domestic staff in Mauritania. “She said that, upon further questioning, she discovered the girls were to be used as sex workers and decided to withdraw from the business. “She added that the only girl she sent to the first suspect was rejected due to her age and body size. That was when she realised something was wrong,” Ayuba said. According to the ZPRO, the investigation is ongoing, and the suspects will be charged to court upon completion. (NAN)