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Police Arrest Key Suspect in Kogi Attack, Recover 100 Rustled Cattle

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The Kogi State Police Command has recorded a major breakthrough following the arrest of a key suspect linked to the recent bandits’ attack on Ayegunle Community in Kabba/Bunu Local Government Area and along the Kabba–Obajana Road.

The Command’s spokesperson, ASP Oyiza Afusat, disclosed this in a statement issued on Wednesday, noting that the arrest was made in the early hours of June 1, 2026.

According to her, the Commissioner of Police, CP Naziru Bello Kankarofi, immediately deployed tactical and operational teams after a distress call was received at about 2:49 a.m. reporting sporadic gunfire in Ayegunle Community.

She said joint security personnel comprising operatives of the Nigeria Police Force, Nigerian Army, Department of State Services (DSS), Kogi State Vigilante Service, Forest Guards, Civilian Joint Task Force, and other security stakeholders were mobilised to the affected areas.

Preliminary investigations, according to the police, revealed that the attack was masterminded by a notorious bandit leader identified as Batijo, who allegedly ordered the invasion in retaliation for the arrest of some of his associates.

Afusat explained that the traditional ruler of Ayegunle Community, Oba Sunday Omodamori, was the primary target of the attackers, who reportedly planned to abduct him. However, the monarch escaped the attack as he was not at home during the invasion.

The hoodlums reportedly ransacked parts of the community and abducted three residents identified as Ojo Abiodun, Bunmi Sunday, and Chief James Obayomi. Chief Obayomi was later killed while attempting to escape from captivity, while the remaining victims are still being held.

The attackers also blocked the Kabba–Obajana Road and opened fire on moving vehicles in an attempt to stop motorists. During the incident, a container truck driver was shot in both legs, while passengers travelling in two commercial 18-seater buses with registration numbers ENU 444 ZJ and MKD 698 XH were abducted.

Another commercial bus with registration number MKA 837 ZA was also attacked after the driver reportedly refused to stop. A passenger, Abdullahi Hashimu, died on the spot from gunshot wounds, while four others sustained injuries and were taken to medical facilities in Kabba for treatment.

Police said about 30 persons were abducted during the attack, including residents and passengers travelling on the affected buses.

Security operatives, while trailing the fleeing criminals into the forest, reportedly discovered a Fulani settlement where the suspects had taken about 200 rustled cattle.

Afusat stated that sustained bush-combing operations and intelligence-led pursuits forced the hoodlums to abandon about 100 of the stolen cattle.

The operation also led to the arrest of one Ibrahim, described as a core member of Batijo’s criminal network.

“The suspect is currently assisting investigators and has provided useful information regarding the activities and whereabouts of the gang,” the statement said.

The police added that information obtained from the suspect has led to the identification of other gang members, including Aliyu, Lamido, Muhadahire, and Kache, while efforts are ongoing to arrest them and dismantle the syndicate.

Meanwhile, the Commissioner of Police, CP Naziru Bello Kankarofi, alongside the Director of the DSS in Kogi State and other senior security officers, visited Ayegunle Community to assess the situation and reassure residents.

During the visit, Kankarofi met with the traditional ruler, community leaders, and stakeholders, expressing sympathy over the attack and assuring residents that security agencies were working to rescue all abducted victims and apprehend those responsible.

He commended the collaboration among security agencies and local security groups, noting that the swift response helped disrupt the criminals’ operations, recover rustled cattle, and generate useful intelligence.

The Commissioner reaffirmed the Command’s commitment to strengthening security across the state through intelligence-led policing, inter-agency cooperation, and proactive crime-fighting strategies.

He also urged residents to remain vigilant and continue supporting security agencies with timely and credible information.

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Court stops APC, INEC from altering Benue APC primary winners

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The Federal High Court in Abuja has ordered the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to maintain the status quo in a dispute over the party’s candidates emerging from the Benue State APC primaries for the 2027 general election.

The order was made on Thursday by Justice Inyang Ekwo during proceedings in Suit No. FHC/ABJ/CS/1429/2026, filed by Engr. Sesugh Akaagba and other aggrieved APC candidates from Benue State against the APC and INEC.
The plaintiffs had, through an ex parte motion filed on July 5, 2026, sought six interim reliefs, including an order restraining the APC from substituting its validly nominated candidates in Benue State through its June 29, 2026 correspondence, or any subsequent communication, to INEC, pending determination of the substantive suit.
They also sought an order compelling the APC to immediately transmit to INEC the names of candidates validly nominated during the primaries monitored by the electoral commission.

When the matter first came up on July 8, 2026, the court declined to grant the interim application immediately, directing both APC and INEC to appear and respond before any decision was taken. The matter was adjourned to July 16.

At Thursday’s proceedings, counsel representing the APC and INEC were present in court, while the plaintiffs were represented by Mohammed Ndarani, SAN, alongside his legal team.

In his ruling, Justice Ekwo held that since issues had been joined by the parties particularly with INEC now before the court, the defendants were required by law to preserve the subject matter of the litigation pending determination of the substantive suit.
When counsel to the plaintiffs urged the court to caution APC and INEC against taking any further action that could affect the disputed list of candidates, the judge responded that it was “not a matter of advice but of law,” stressing that the defendants were bound to maintain the status quo.

The court consequently restrained APC and INEC from taking any action capable of altering the disputed list of candidates pending the hearing and determination of the substantive suit.
The defendants did not object to the restraining order.
At the commencement of proceedings, the court noted that all parties had voluntarily submitted to its jurisdiction by duly filing and exchanging their respective processes.
It held that there was no procedural or jurisdictional impediment to the expeditious determination of the substantive action, and directed that the matter be heard without further delay.
In furtherance of the objective of preserving the res and safeguarding the efficacy of the judicial process, the court ordered all parties to maintain the status quo pending the hearing and final determination of the substantive suit, restraining any act or omission capable of prejudicing the rights of the parties or rendering the proceedings nugatory.
The court further directed that INEC be served forthwith with the originating and all consequential processes.
The effect of the subsisting order is that INEC is restrained from tampering with the existing list of candidates pending final determination of the suit, and from receiving, recognising, or acting upon any purported substituted list of National Assembly candidates from Benue State submitted by the APC.
The matter was adjourned to July 21, 2026, for hearing of the substantive suit.

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Goodluck Jonathan’s Family Celebrates Son’s Graduation in UK

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Former President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan and former First Lady Patience Ibifaka Jonathan recently celebrated a significant family milestone as they attended the graduation ceremony of their son, Ariara Goodluck Jonathan, at Manchester Metropolitan University in the United Kingdom.

The proud parents joined family members and well-wishers to witness Ariara receive his degree, marking the successful completion of his academic programme. The occasion was filled with joy as the Jonathan family commemorated the achievement, highlighting the importance they place on education and personal development.

The graduation ceremony attracted warm congratulatory messages from friends, associates, and admirers, who wished the graduate continued success in his future endeavours.

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Gov. Agbu Kefas Seeks Reconciliation, Urges Party Members to Close Ranks After Primaries

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By Aga Samuel Imoter—Jalingo

Taraba State Governor, Dr. Agbu Kefas, has called on leaders and members of the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state to put aside grievances arising from the party’s recent congresses and primary elections, urging them to embrace reconciliation and work collectively towards strengthening the party.

The governor made the appeal on Tuesday night during a reconciliation dinner for APC stakeholders held at the Banquet Hall of the TY Danjuma House in Jalingo.

Addressing party faithful, Kefas acknowledged that the period surrounding his defection to the APC, the conduct of the congresses and the recently concluded primaries generated intense political competition, leaving some members feeling aggrieved and excluded.

He, however, insisted that the processes were never designed to humiliate or sideline any aspirant, stressing that the party’s future depends on unity rather than division.”The time has come to move beyond our differences. We must forgive one another, unite as one political family and focus on the greater task of building a stronger APC and a more prosperous Taraba State,” the governor said.

Kefas cautioned those who emerged victorious in the primaries against engaging in politics of exclusion or reprisals, warning that such actions could undermine the party’s electoral prospects. He urged elected candidates and party leaders to adopt an inclusive leadership style by accommodating all stakeholders, regardless of the positions they took during the internal contests.

According to him, the APC must remain united, with no room for factionalism, bitterness, suspicion or political vendettas, noting that the party’s greatest strength lies in its collective resolve and shared vision for the development of Taraba State.

The governor further assured party members that his administration would continue to welcome constructive criticism and sincere advice, maintaining that inclusive governance remains critical to sustaining both effective leadership and party cohesion. “Electoral success cannot be achieved by individuals acting alone but through a united, disciplined and committed political structure working towards common goals,” he added.

Kefas also appealed to aspirants who were unsuccessful in the primaries to accept the outcome in the interest of the party, reconcile with fellow members and mobilise support for all APC candidates ahead of future elections.

Earlier, the Governor’s Special Adviser on Political Matters, Prof. Josiah Sabo Kente, said the reconciliation dinner was organised to appreciate party stakeholders for their loyalty, sacrifices and peaceful conduct throughout the congresses and primary election process.

Kente described the gathering as a strategic initiative aimed at rebuilding trust, strengthening internal cohesion and positioning the APC for greater political success in Taraba State.

The event drew prominent APC leaders, elected and appointed officials, party executives, former and serving political office holders, aspirants and stakeholders from across the state, who collectively reaffirmed their commitment to unity and the continued growth of the party.

Political observers say the reconciliation initiative reflects the APC leadership’s determination to close ranks after its internal electoral process and consolidate support ahead of future political engagements in Taraba State.

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