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TCN Holds Anti-Vandalism Sensitisation Campaign in Lambata Community, Niger State

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By Jabiru Hassan

The Transmission Company of Nigeria (TCN) has conducted a sensitisation campaign against the vandalism of transmission infrastructure and illegal activities within transmission line right-of-way corridors in Lambata Community, Gurara Local Government Area of Niger State.

The campaign is part of TCN’s ongoing efforts to safeguard critical power infrastructure and ensure a more reliable bulk electricity supply across the country.

In his welcome address, the General Manager, Transmission, Engr. Musa Shuaibu, thanked traditional rulers, security agencies and other stakeholders for honouring the company’s invitation to the awareness programme.

He explained that the sensitisation exercise was necessitated by the increasing cases of vandalism targeting transmission facilities across the country, describing the trend as unprecedented.

According to him, vandals often sell stolen transmission components for insignificant amounts, while their actions leave entire communities without electricity and disrupt essential services.

Engr. Shuaibu noted that prolonged power outages can have serious consequences, particularly for hospitals and other critical institutions that rely on stable electricity supply.

He added that vandalism also hampers the development of the nation’s power sector, as resources meant for network expansion and infrastructure upgrades are diverted to the replacement of damaged facilities.

He further warned that acts of vandalism can be fatal, as perpetrators sometimes suffer electrocution while attempting to tamper with power installations.

Speaking at the event, the representative of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Niger State, DSE Adah Ngbede, cautioned against vandalism and warned that offenders would be arrested and prosecuted.

He stressed the importance of protecting electricity infrastructure, noting that the stability of power supply depends on the safety of transmission facilities.

Also addressing participants, the District Head of Izom, Alhaji Ibrahim A. Salihu, urged community members to support TCN’s efforts by protecting transmission infrastructure within their communities.

He emphasised that the facilities belong to the people and called on residents to remain vigilant and cooperate with security agencies in safeguarding public assets.

Similarly, the representative of the Divisional Police Officer (DPO), ASP Galadima Edward, encouraged residents to promptly report suspicious activities around transmission towers and power installations.

He assured the community of the police’s readiness to respond to credible intelligence and collaborate with other security agencies to prevent vandalism.

The campaign seeks to educate residents on the dangers and economic consequences of vandalising electricity transmission infrastructure while encouraging active community participation in protecting national assets.

TCN said the sensitisation programme would continue through stakeholder engagements, awareness campaigns and sustained advocacy aimed at securing transmission facilities for the benefit of all Nigerians.

The event attracted representatives of the Nigeria Police Force, NSCDC, Vigilante Corps, Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC), Niger State Road Traffic Management Agency (NISTMA), traditional rulers, community leaders and members of the media.

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Flash Flood Displaces Thousands in Uyo as Akwa Ibom Orders Emergency Response

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By Ogenyi Ogenyi

Thousands of residents have been displaced after heavy rainfall triggered widespread flooding across Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital, disrupting transport, businesses and schools.

The downpour, which began around 4 a.m. on Thursday, submerged homes, churches and major roads, leaving many communities inaccessible. Residents shared videos showing flooded neighbourhoods and damaged property. Some traders were unable to open their businesses, while many workers and schoolchildren remained stranded as floodwaters covered several streets.

Residents in some affected areas blamed poor drainage and inadequate infrastructure for the recurring flooding, while others pointed to the impact of climate change. Youths reportedly staged a protest along Ikot Ekpene Road, calling for a lasting solution to persistent flooding in the area.

A resident, Anthony Nyong, said flooding has become a recurring problem in parts of Uyo and urged the government to address drainage challenges. In response, the Akwa Ibom State Government directed construction firms to immediately clear drainage channels and evacuate floodwaters from affected communities.

Commissioner for Information, Aniekan Umana, said Governor Umo Eno also directed the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), the Ministry of Environment, and the Akwa Ibom State Environmental Protection and Waste Management Agency to assess the damage and implement emergency measures.The government expressed sympathy to affected residents and said immediate interventions had begun while longer-term flood mitigation measures were being considered.

The Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) had earlier warned of possible flooding in several states during the current rainy season.

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Plateau High Court Adjourns Jos North Indigeneship Case to October 29 Over Counsel Dispute

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By Israel Adamu

The Plateau State High Court has adjourned proceedings in the suit challenging the June 9 judgment recognising some Hausa residents as indigenes of Jos North Local Government Area until October 29, 2026, following a dispute over the legal representation of the respondents.

Justice C. Donglong fixed the date to rule on a preliminary objection challenging the appearance of a new legal team for the judgment creditors before hearing applications seeking to set aside the judgment.The June 9 judgment was delivered after Jos North Local Government Council did not enter an appearance when the case was heard. The council is now asking the court to vacate the judgment.

At Friday’s proceedings, counsel to the local government and the indigenous ethnic groups, Chief Garba Pwul (SAN), argued that the respondents’ new lawyers had not complied with the Plateau State High Court Rules governing a change of legal representation.

According to Pwul, Order 52 of the court rules requires a formal notice before new counsel can take over a matter. He urged residents to remain calm and allow the judicial process to continue.Counsel to the Berom ethnic group, Edward Pwajok (SAN), said the Berom, Afizere and Anaguta communities had filed separate applications seeking to join the case and have the judgment set aside.

Responding, counsel to the judgment creditors, Yakubu H. (SAN), maintained that the respondents were constitutionally entitled to engage legal practitioners of their choice. Another counsel, Idris Mubakar, said his clients were satisfied to allow the court to determine the matter in accordance with the law.

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Herders Allege Harassment After Security Operation in Plateau Community

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Herders in Kwok community, Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State, have alleged harassment, intimidation and destruction of property following a security operation in the area.

Speaking to journalists on Thursday, community members claimed that security operatives conducted a raid on Saturday and returned to the community on four consecutive days. They alleged that cash, metal containers and other valuables were missing from their homes after the operation.

A community elder, Yusuf Muhammad, alleged that the operatives entered the settlement around noon on Saturday, firing gunshots into the air and causing panic among residents.

According to him, the operation disrupted the community, scattered livestock and left some residents, including children, with injuries. He urged security agencies to conduct operations professionally and in accordance with the law. Another resident, Zainab Abubakar, alleged that armed operatives forced their way into her home during the exercise.

Community leader Abubakar Usman called for improved cooperation between security agencies and residents, saying the community would support lawful efforts to identify criminal suspects if properly engaged. Efforts to obtain official responses from the Plateau State Police Command and Operation Safe Haven, the military task force responsible for security in the area, were unsuccessful as of the time of filing this report.

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