Tag: Benue

  • Killings in Benue: Security Operatives urged to intensify surveillance to save lives

    Killings in Benue: Security Operatives urged to intensify surveillance to save lives

    By Isaac Kertyo, Makurdi

    Disturbed by killings and assassination attempts by gunmen in Benue State, the Special Adviser to the Governor of Benue State on Bureau for Local Government and Chieftaincy Affairs, Barr Kenneth Achabo has implored security agents to intensify surveillance to ensure security of lives and property.

    Achabo who made this call on the heels of an assassination attempt on the Chairman of Katsina-Ala Local Government Area, Joseph Atera at his residence during which five persons were reportedly killed by yet to be identified gunmen.

    He continued: “In view of the support the Benue State Government is providing to security agencies in the state, it behoves their personnel to intensify surveillance to ensure that the citizens are safe where ever they may be”.

    The Special Adviser called on security operatives to fish out the perpetrators of these dastardly acts for prosecution to serve as a deterrent to others who may have the intention to indulge themselves in the said acts.

    Achabo described the attack as gross violation of the fundamental human rights and an affront to efforts by Governor Samuel Ortom to secure lives and property of the citizens. 

    He assured that the Bureau under his watch would continue to render assistance to security agents in the course of their duties for more effective service delivery.

    The Special Adviser who extended his heart- felt condolence to the families that lost their loved ones, admonished local government Chairmen to be conscious of security in their various domains. Ends 

  • Has Benue, Taraba, others abandon Northern States Governor’s forum?

    Has Benue, Taraba, others abandon Northern States Governor’s forum?

    By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna

    Northern State Governors Forum (NSGF), the highest decision making organ of the leaders of 19th northern region, is not known as a bias regional body. The ownership of the popular New Nigeria Development Company (NNDC) and properties, and other assets that spread across the length and breath of Nigeria, is dwindling.
    Over decades, the NSGF survived successive regimes ranchors freed, internally and externally. The forum served as centre of unity and peace and has always almost had full membership attendant over the years with little or no excuses for absenteeism. its ideas, longtime decisions were invariably uncontestable by member states in time past.
    However,  recent events and developments have demonstrated that the forum is no longer what it used to be in terms of representation, oneness, uniformity and people oriented resolutions.
    The question therefore consistently being asked without corresponding answers has to do with where the 19th Northern States Governors forum, known for unbeatable consistent representation, unison and robust resolutions, have gotten it wrong? And indeed, why some Governors are suddenly becoming inconsistent and in the habit of all times absent from the forum without people demanding to know by way of questions and answers.
    Recent investigation by our correspondent, uncovered that many Governors, conspicuously absent from the last forum held in Kaduna State, the defunct capital of old northern region, have long time records and history of absenteeism from the forum.
    Infact, for well over a year, the Governor of Benue State, has been absented from the forum. His Taraba State counterpart, Kano, Kogi and few others have join the wagon of absenteeism for not attending the forum over times consecutively. Although, no official statement has been advanced for the courses of their perpetual habitual absenteeism, our correspondent however gathered that some governors deliberately ignored the forum, the highest decision making body after ACF, Northern Elder Forum (NEF) and Northern Elders council (NEC).Findings revealed the affected governors continuous absenteeism from the forum’s meetings in kaduna for a long time were due to reasons that are so obvious, some of which observers majorly attributed partly to insecurity, political and to se extend, personal.
    For instance, more often than not, the forum had not been attended by the governors Benue, Taraba, Kano among others. Indeed, the last forum of the Governors which took place on Monday 2nd November 2020 at sir kashim Ibrahm house kaduna, was poor and attended by the familiar Governors of  Kaduna, kebbi, Kwara, Sokoto, Zamfara, Jigawa , Plateau, Borno, Gombe, and most likely Nasarawa and Niger states. It’s also obvious that in some instances, no representations were seen from Benue as the case had been in the last forum of the governors,  who’s resolutions had been a source of serious contentions by northerners especially Coalition of Northern Groups (CNG) led by abdulazeez Suleiman.
    Other findings also revealed that, the acrimony has nothing to do with political party affiliation in terms of APC or PDP factor, as speculated by people in some quarters.
    However, the continuous ignominy among some governors may not be unconnected with differences arising from unfair treatment and inactions of the forum towards some states in parts of the northern region, particularly the “Benue/Taraba age-long farmers/herders clashes”, and lives and properties lost.

    The crises in these states of Benue and Taraba province involving the tribes Jukuns, Tivs and Idomas and their Fulani herdsmen brother, no doubt, created the bad blood and largely contributed to the division in NSGF.Similar situation had made manifestation in similar incidents in Southern part of kaduna state where the natives, predominantly Christians, have complained bitterly of abandoned to their faith by the state government under Mall Nasiru el-Rufai, who is the forum’s host Governor.

    In fact, Benue state Governor Mr. Samuel Ortom, down the consequences and stopped attending the Governor’s forum long before his second tenure, apparently owing to the impasse. He has even stopped sending representative, as no known deputy Governor or SSG represented the state in the last northern Governor’s forum held in kaduna. This is also applicable to some other states governors of the middle Belt region as currently observed.
    On the part Kano state Governor’s continuous absenteeism, Dr Abdullahi Umar Ganduje and his kaduna counterpart Mail Nasiru el-Rufai may be political/personal differences. The duo have stopped seen eye to eye right from the time former Emir of Kano, Sanusi Lamido Sanusi, was deposed and sent to Nasarawa state for exile. While in the exile, the Governor of kaduna state handed him two appointments and fought for Sanusi’s exit from exile in Nasarawa state and escorted him to Lagos State, against Ganduje’s utmost surprise.
    However, after an extensive deliberation at the last meeting of NSGF with Emirs and Chiefs, the forum resolved among other thi, that major control mechanism and censorship of social media practice in Nigeria, be put in place. The forum, in a Communique presented by it’s chairman and Governor of plateau state Mr. Simon Lalong also resolved that traditional rulers be given formal roles in the governance architecture of the Country, the decisions that were however contested by CNG and others.
    The forum appreciated the roles of Traditional rulers in containing the menace of Endsars    protests in the north and  collectively agreed that traditional rulers be given formal roles in the governance architecture of the Country.
    The forum meeting rejected and condemned what it described as the subversive actions of the “Endsars protest.” The superlative agitations and other change-regime actions outside the ballot Box soon take advantage of the peaceful protests to push for their seperative agenda. The forum also endorsed the indivisibility, indissolubility and oneness of the Nation”, adding that it took note of the devastating effect of the uncontrolled social media in spreading fake news. 
    The meeting therefore called for major control mechanism and censorship of the social media practice in Nigeria
    Meeting raises attention on the need to keep strict watch on the Federal Capital Territory to guide against unwarranted and destructives protests to safeguard critical assets of the Nation. Meeting commends the national Assembly and the Presidency in being proactive in addressing the issues of Endsars protests across the country and stressed the need to further push for amicable resolutions of ASSU strikes to enable students resume their studies,
    Meeting resolved that there is the need for regular meetings of this nature, while it called for further engagement with other critical stakeholders such as Religious Leaders, Business community, youths leaders, among others. 
    “Accordingly, the meeting approved the setting up of two major engagement committees on roles of traditional Rulers Membership, to be chaired by Emir of Lafiya as Chairman, while the Committee on Youth and Civil Societies will be chaired by Emir of Zazzau as Chairman. They Called for collective effort in addressing the lingering challenges of the North especially Almajiri system, insecurity, illiteracy, poverty. The meeting was also attended by Senate President,  IGP, among the northern personalities. The solutions to all the acrimonies lies in the ability, willingness and courage to mend the fends through fair reconciliation of aggrieved states governors through a committee by the chairman of the northern Governor’s forum Mr. Simon Lalong.

  • Corpse of a woman found dumped inside drainage in Benue

    Corpse of a woman found dumped inside drainage in Benue

    The corpse of a woman was found dumped inside a drainage channel on Calabar Street in the High-Level area of Makurdi, the Benue State capital.

    It was gathered that residents of the area discovered the corpse in the early hours of Sunday, October 11.

    Spokesperson of the State Police Command, DSP Catherine Anene, who confirmed the incident, said that family of the deceased has been traced.

    “A lifeless body of a lady was found in a drainage at Calabar street on Sunday 11/10/2020 at about 7am. The family was traced and they confirmed the corpse to be Angbiandoo Gbavaan who left the house the previous night and never returned,” she said.

    Anene said that the identified corpse has been deposited at Bishop Murray Morgue for autopsy, adding that investigation into the matter was on progress.

    Corpse of a woman found dumped inside drainage in Benue
    Corpse of a woman found dumped inside drainage in Benue
  • 14 persons docked over alleged cultism in Benue

    14 persons docked over alleged cultism in Benue

    Fourteen persons of various addresses in Makurdi were on Wednesday brought before a Makurdi Chief Magistrates’ Court for allegedly belonging to cult groups and planning to unleash mayhem on the residents of Makurdi.
    They are: Solomon Adura, Yagba Raymond, Kum Aluor, Isaac Tar, Verem Mngutyo, Abuul Geoffrey and Tersoo Kunde.
    Others are: Daniel Tar, Alagi Linus, Collins Chisom, Abubakar Abah, Patrick Emeka, Abubakar Suleiman and Ochowoichi Oluwa.
    The Prosecutor, ASP Hyacinth Gbakor, told the court that the Police Command in Benue, through an intelligence gathering, received information on June 24, 2020 that two rival cult groups, the black and red confraternities, were planning to attack and unleash mayhem on the residents of Makurdi.
    Gbakor said that a team of SARS operatives led by the Commander, SARS, Police Command in Benue , in conjunction with the Vigilante Group, Makurdi, on the strength of the information, embarked on a general clampdown on cultists on June 24, 25 and 27.
    He said that the team arrested 14 cultists from Northbank, Logo II, Akpehe and Tito Gate during the clampdown, adding that two axes, four cutlasses, three berets, one black fez cap, one cow horn, one head warmer and charms were recovered from them.
    The prosecutor said that the defendants, who were arrested in connection with the crime, confessed that they belonged to the black and red cult groups.
    He said that the offences contravened Section 97 of the Penal Code, Law of Benue, 2004, 11(2) and 10(c) of the Abduction, Hostage-Taking, Kidnapping, Secret Cult and Similar Activities Prohibition Law of Benue, 2017.
    He said that when the case came up for mention, the court did not take the pleas of the defendants for want of jurisdiction.
    The prosecutor told the court that investigation into the matter was still ongoing and asked for another date for further mention.
    The Magistrate, Mr Isaac Ajim, ordered that the defendants be remanded and adjourned the matter until Sept. 16, 2020, for further mention. (NAN)

  • FG declares 7 LGAs in Katsina, Benue Open-Defecation-free

    FG declares 7 LGAs in Katsina, Benue Open-Defecation-free

    The Federal Ministry of Water Resources has declared seven local government areas in Katsina and Benue states Open-Defecation-Free (ODF), having met the requirement slated in the ODF protocol for hygiene promotion.

    Emmanuel Awe, Director, Water Quality Supply and Sanitation, Federal Ministry of Water Resources, declared the areas ODF on Thursday after it met the stipulated requirement.

    The areas include: Bakori, Musawa, Matazu, Safana and Sandamu LGAs in Katsina while Oju and Konshisha LGAs in Benue respectively.

    The News Agency of Nigeria reports that before attaining the ODF status, communities would have eliminated open defecation and imbibed total sanitation practices, which include personal, environmental and domestic hygiene.

    The communities would have also had 100 per cent toilet use and increased ownership and sustainability of hygiene and sanitation services.

    According to him, these achievement earns the country a total of 27 LGAs as at May 28, 2020.

    “The states had also recommended that the National Task Group on Sanitation to validate their status, and we have considered the report of the committee who went on validation.

    “These seven LGAs have now changed their status from Open defecation to ODF, thereby increasing the total number of LGAs that are ODF to 27 in the country.

    “I urge all stakeholders to continue with these accomplishments and aspire to end open defecation practice in the country”.

    Mr Awe said the benefits of access to improved WASH, especially of living in an open defecation free environments, impacts on education, health, security and socioeconomic wellbeing of the people.

    While commending efforts of development partners in scaling up access to improved hygiene, the director, urged the members of ODF community to remain steadfast to promote sustainable development.

    He said it was unfortunate that Nigeria found herself on the top of the ladder of countries with the highest number of people practicing open defecation, second behind India and the first in Africa.

  • Covid-19: CAN mulls suspension of Sunday worship, weddings in Benue

    Covid-19: CAN mulls suspension of Sunday worship, weddings in Benue

    The Benue branch of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) has recommended the suspension of all Sunday worship and wedding activities in the state as a proactive measure against the spread of Covid-19 pandemic.

    In a message by its state chairman, Rev. Akpen Leva, on Thursday in Makurdi, the association appealed to churches to comply with the recommendation to curtail the spread of the pandemic.

    Leva said the recommended suspension would take effect from April 1 and enjoined all churches to cooperate.

    The message titled “The Reality of Covid-19: A call for strict compliance”, the association appealed to proprietors of mission based schools to adhere to the directive for the closure of schools by the state government.

    “It has become very pertinent for me to address you today concerning the reality of COVID-19 Pandemic which has brought the world to unavoidable panic.

    “The rate at which it is spreading therefore calls for real collaboration and unity of purpose to ensure we curtail further spread among our people.

    “In this regard, we urge all church leaders, clergymen and the Christian community in Benue State to duly observe the following adjustments we have made regarding our Christian activities.

    “Considering the importance of the week long fasting and prayer session organized by CAN in conjunction with the state government, which is to round up on 29th March, 2020, we wish to say that with effect from 1st April, 2020, we will encourage churches to enforce smaller units of congregational worships of not more than 50 people.

    “We also recommend the suspension of Sunday services and Mass for the next two weeks to monitor the situation. Christians are encouraged to continue with home devotions, Crusades, conventions, revivals, vigils, refresher courses.

    He said other activities that involved coming together of large congregation should be discouraged for the benefit of the residents of the state.

    “Burials should be restricted to only close family members of the deceased. Weddings and social celebrations are to be suspended until the situation improves.

    “We urge you to observe strictly the health conditions as prescribed by Centre for Disease Control and World Health Organization (NCDC). In this regard, you are advised to avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth with unwashed hands.

    ”Personal protective equipment including hand sanitizers, face masks, hand washing fonts with liquid soap dispensers to be provided. Thus, hand sanitizers should be handy at every church entrance. He

    “We appeal to all church leaders to ensure that this information gets to the grassroots and also ensure strict compliance. Ensure the vulnerable are not abandoned at this time and beyond.

    “Finally, we appeal to the standing committee on COVID-19 and the state government to cooperate with the church by providing the needful so that we can effectively control the spread of COVID-19 in Benue state,” Leva said.(NAN)

  • Gov. Ortom vows to prosecutes violators of State ranching law

    Gov. Ortom vows to prosecutes violators of State ranching law

    Gov. Samuel Ortom of Benue on Thursday vowed to prosecute all violators of the state’s Anti-Open Grazing Law.

    This was contained in a statement signed by his Chief Press Secretary (CPS), Mr Terver Akase and made available to the our correspondents in Makurdi.

    The governor warned all pastoralists wishing to come into the state to be mindful of the anti-open grazing law still in force and that all livestock owners must adopt ranching.

    According to him “Open Grazing Prohibition and Ranches Establishment Law 2017 is sacrosanct and must be obeyed by everyone, irrespective of ethnicity, religion and place of origin. The law does not accord preferences to anyone.”

    He insisted that livestock owners who refused to ranch them would be prosecuted in accordance with the provisions of the law.

    “It has become necessary to remind pastoralists moving into Benue State with their livestock in the last couple of weeks that there is a law in force in the state which has placed a permanent ban on open grazing of animals.

    “No individual or group of persons is above the law. Whoever wants to do livestock business in Benue should remember that there is a law in place which regulates animal husbandry.

    “The herdsmen who are invading the state with their cattle in gross violation of the law should expect legal consequences of their actions,” he said.

    The governor further disclosed that since the enactment of the law in 2017 no livestock owner has applied for land lease to operate a ranch.

    He added that there were indications that some people were bent on resisting the enforcement of the law.

    “We call on Benue people to remain peaceful, law abiding and volunteer information regarding open grazing of animals to the state Livestock Guards whose job it is to support conventional security operatives in enforcing the legislation.

    “Nigerians who wish to engage in livestock and other businesses in Benue State are encouraged to do so as the Ortom administration is willing to collaborate with investors in different sectors of the economy,” he said.

    “Gov. Ortom would continue to support security agencies to guarantee peace in all parts of the state,” the statement added.

  • Benue govt. says negotiations on N30,000 minimum wage still ongoing

    Benue govt. says negotiations on N30,000 minimum wage still ongoing

    The Benue Government on Friday said that negotiations on the N30,000 new minimum wage for workers in the state had not been concluded.

    Prof. Anthony Ijohor, Secretary of the State Government, made the clarification in a statement issued to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), in Makurdi.

    He was reacting to reports that a member of the New Minimum Wage Negotiation Committee had claimed, in a social media post, that the negotiations had been concluded.

    According to him, the Benue government and labour unions are still negotiating on the issue.

    “It is necessary to state that negotiations between Benue government and labour unions on implementation of the N30,000 minimum wage have not been concluded.

    “The member of the State Government Committee on the New Minimum Wage, who posted on social media that the negotiations have been concluded and approval given, did so in haste and error, and has since been told to retract the report.

    “We wonder why the committee member rushed to the media with the report when we and labour leaders are still meeting to agree on the new minimum wage for workers of the state.

    “Our administration has presented its proposal and labour leaders have given assurance that they will study the proposal and get back to government,” he said.

    The statement further called for patience on the new minimum wage, stating that all grey areas would soon be ironed out in the best interest of the state. (NAN)