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Kogi Governor Ododo Orders 50 Armoured Vehicles to Strengthen Security Operations
By Noah Ocheni, Lokoja
Kogi State Governor, Ahmed Usman Ododo, has ordered 50 armoured fighting vehicles to support security agencies in ongoing operations against banditry, kidnapping and other violent crimes across the state.
Speaking while inspecting the first batch of the vehicles at the Government House in Lokoja, the governor said the acquisition is part of his administration’s efforts to enhance security and protect lives and property.
Ododo said the deployment of the vehicles would improve the operational capacity of security personnel, particularly in vulnerable communities facing security threats.The governor disclosed that he recently briefed President Bola Ahmed Tinubu on the security situation in Kogi State and received support to intensify efforts against criminal activities.
According to him, security operatives recently repelled attacks by armed groups in parts of the state, while one suspected criminal kingpin, identified as Batijo, was reportedly killed during security operations.
Ododo said he visited Iluke community to assess security challenges firsthand and emphasized the need for proactive measures to prevent future attacks. He noted that intelligence reports suggest some criminal groups are adopting more sophisticated tactics, including the use of drones for surveillance.
The governor commended the military, police, Department of State Services (DSS), local hunters and other security personnel for their efforts in combating crime. “We have ordered 50 armoured fighting vehicles. The first batch of five has been delivered, while additional units will arrive in the coming weeks,” he said.
Ododo reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to combating insecurity and reiterated its policy against negotiating with or paying ransom to kidnappers and bandits.
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Treasure Suites Unlawful Eviction: CSOs Calls For Probe
The Coalition of Civil Society Organizations on Human Rights, Democracy and Good Governance in Nigeria has demanded an immediate, independent and transparent investigation into the alleged forceful eviction of occupants of Treasure Suites, located at Plot 66, 1st Avenue, off Shehu Shagari Way, Central Business District, Abuja.
The Coalition, who made the demand at a World Press Conference in Abuja, yesterday, declared that the incident had raised serious concerns over the rule of law, due process and protection of property rights.
The Coalition, led by its National Coordinator Timothy Ihemadu,
explained that documents presented and testimonies made available to it contained serious allegations concerning the manner in which occupants were allegedly evicted from the premises.
They however called for an investigation to establish who authorized the operation, the legal authority relied upon, whether a court order existed to the effect and if so, who authorized the order.
The group also demanded clarification over the alleged involvement of security and law-enforcement personnels in the operation urging the Inspector-General of Police, other concerned authorities to establish the identities of the officers involved and the legal authority under which they acted.
The Coalition stressed that law-enforcement agencies should uphold the law and protect citizens rights rather than determine property disputes outside established legal processes.
The civil society organisation further stressed that any loss or destruction incurred during the forceful eviction been personal or business property of affected occupants will be properly documented and investigated.
It said that where loss or damage is established and liability determined, appropriate restitution, compensation or other remedies should follow in accordance with the law.
The Coalition also appealed to President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to ensure that federal institutions saddled with the responsibility on human rights protection wades into the investigation and bring perpetrators to face the full wrath of the law.
“We want President Tinubu’s led-administration to handle this matter professionally, impartially without political interference. Nigeria’s efforts to attract domestic and foreign investment to strengthen democratic institutions depended on respect for property rights, contractual obligations, due process and the integrity of institutions responsible for administering justice.
The Coalition, said it would continue to monitor developments and pursue peaceful and constitutional means of advocacy calling on all parties to submit their claims to the appropriate judicial and administrative processes, urging authorities to investigate the allegations, establish the truth and protect affected persons.
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Alia Mismanaged Benue’s Rising Revenue, Left State Stranded? Financial Expert Questions N11bn Loan
A financial expert, James Ayati, has questioned the Benue State Government’s decision to obtain an N11 billion commercial loan for infrastructure projects despite a reported N55.92 billion in unspent capital receipts at the end of June 2026.
Ayati raised questions over the state’s financial position under Governor Hyacinth Alia, particularly against the backdrop of increased government revenue and a reported decline in the state’s domestic debt.
In an analysis, Ayati asked whether Benue was financially constrained despite the state government’s own financial reports indicating that significant funds remained unspent as of June 2026.
He also questioned why the administration opted to borrow N11 billion instead of deploying part of the reported N55.92 billion available for capital expenditure.
Ayati further queried why additional debt was being placed on Benue taxpayers if the state had sufficient funds to finance infrastructure projects.
He said the questions became more significant because, according to his analysis, the N11 billion loan was obtained with a cash-backed collateral of N54 billion in a government account that remained unused.
According to Ayati, the Alia administration owes the people of Benue an explanation for borrowing N11 billion from a commercial bank for infrastructure when the state’s financial reports showed N55.92 billion in unspent capital receipts at the end of June 2026.
He said his analysis was based on figures contained in financial reports published by the Benue State Government.
Ayati noted that at the end of the 2025 financial year, Benue State had N44.74 billion in unspent capital receipts, citing the Benue State 2025 Audited Financial Statement.
He said the state’s financial position changed further in the first quarter of 2026.
According to the Benue State Budget Implementation Report (BIR) for Q1 2026, the state recorded N128.17 billion in earned revenue between January and March 2026, while total expenditure stood at N82.28 billion.
Ayati said the figures left N45.89 billion in unspent capital receipts at the end of March 2026.
He further cited the Benue State BIR for Q2 2026, which he said showed that the state earned another N94.26 billion in statutory revenue between April and June 2026.
According to his calculation, when the N45.89 billion balance carried forward from Q1 was added to the revenue recorded in Q2, the reported capital receipts available amounted to N140.15 billion.
He said the state recorded N84.23 billion in actual expenditure during the second quarter, leaving N55.92 billion in unspent capital receipts at the end of June 2026.
Ayati said the figures raised broader questions about the state’s financial planning and debt management, particularly as Benue’s revenue has reportedly increased substantially in recent years.
He noted that the state’s annual actual revenue rose from about N100 billion in 2022 to approximately N148 billion in 2023, N328 billion in 2024 and N443 billion in 2025.
At the same time, he said Benue’s domestic debt reportedly declined by nearly 40 per cent, from about N188 billion in the first quarter of 2023 to N113 billion, citing reports from the State Debt Management Office.
Ayati further claimed that since 2023, the state had paid about 15 per cent of its actual total revenue towards debt servicing, amounting to approximately N171 billion.
Against that background, he questioned why the state needed to contract another N11 billion commercial loan for infrastructure despite its reported increase in revenue and reduction in domestic debt.
He described the issue as one of financial planning, cash management and value for money rather than simply whether the state had money available on paper.
“If the state had N55.92 billion in unspent capital receipts at the end of June 2026, why was an additional N11 billion commercial loan needed for infrastructure — an amount equivalent to only about one-fifth of the reported unspent balance?” Ayati asked.
He also questioned whether the existing funds could have been deployed before resorting to commercial borrowing and whether there were legal, contractual or other restrictions preventing the use of the reported funds.
“If the N55.92 billion was genuinely available for capital spending, why borrow at a cost to taxpayers when significant funds remained unspent?” he asked.
Ayati stressed that the questions were legitimate for any government entrusted with the management of public resources.
“The figures come from the government’s own financial reports. The issue, therefore, is not whether Benue has money on paper,” he concluded.
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Man shot dead on way to church in Plateau

By Israel Admau, Jos
JOS – A man reportedly on his way to church has been shot dead by suspected gunmen at Fann community in Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State.
The incident, according to residents, occurred at about 8 a.m. on Sunday, throwing the community into panic and tension.
A resident of the area, Erica Dung, who confirmed the incident, expressed sadness over the killing, describing it as another painful attack on innocent residents.
Dung lamented that residents were becoming increasingly worried over the spate of attacks and killings in communities across the local government area.
The latest incident came amid renewed concerns over the security situation in parts of Barkin Ladi and neighbouring communities, with residents continuing to appeal for stronger security measures.
Also reacting, the Publicity Secretary of Berom Youth Moulders, Rwang Tengwong, condemned the attack, describing the killing as unacceptable and calling for urgent action to protect residents.
Tengwong urged security agencies to intensify surveillance and patrols in vulnerable communities.
He appealed to the Plateau State Government and security agencies to ensure that the perpetrators are identified and brought to justice, while urging residents to remain vigilant and promptly report suspicious movements to the appropriate authorities.
Efforts to get the reaction of security operatives to the incident were unsuccessful as of the time of filing this report.
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