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Ukomu Igala Decries Rising Insecurity, Herders-Farmers Clashes in Kogi East
From Noah Ocheni, Lokoja
The Ukomu Igala Organizations has raised alarm over rising insecurity, banditry, kidnapping, and herders-farmers clashes in Kogi East, vowing to support efforts aimed at ending criminal activities in the region.
The group declared that criminality would no longer be tolerated, irrespective of ethnic background.
“Whether Fulani or Igala, there shall be no more sacred cows as culprits will henceforth face the full wrath of the law,” the organisation stated.
The position was contained in a communiqué signed by the National Leader of the organisation, James Ataguba, at the end of a town hall meeting on prevailing insecurity, banditry, and herders-farmers clashes in Kogi East.
The meeting, held on Saturday at Monitec Hotel in Anyigba, was convened to address the increasing incidents of kidnapping, killings, and violent attacks allegedly involving armed groups, herders, and farmers across the area.
Stakeholders at the meeting called for the establishment of a well-structured security architecture, including dedicated distress call lines to improve information sharing and emergency response.
The communiqué stressed that patience, tolerance, peaceful coexistence, and practical conflict-resolution measures were essential for restoring peace in the region.
Participants also urged traditional rulers, community leaders, and family heads to be more proactive in addressing security concerns within their communities.
The organisation attributed the influx of armed Fulani militias into Igala land to the porous riverine boundaries linking parts of Nasarawa State and communities in Bassa and Omala Local Government Areas of Kogi State.
The stakeholders further advocated the inclusion of Fulani settlers in local security arrangements to strengthen collaboration against criminal activities.
According to the communiqué, some criminal elements among both Igala/Bassa youths and armed Fulani youths have contributed to the worsening security situation.
“Criminal youths from Igala/Bassa who do not even own farmland are perpetrators in killing cows, using the same as business. On the other hand, the armed Fulani youths causing mayhem also do not own cows but chose kidnapping and banditry as business,” the communiqué stated.
The organisation called on the Kogi State Government and security agencies to intensify joint patrols and establish rapid response security posts in vulnerable communities.
It also demanded the creation of joint herder-farmer peace committees at local government and ward levels to mediate disputes before they escalate into violence.
The communiqué further urged authorities to carry out impartial investigations and prosecute all individuals responsible for killings and destruction of property in Kogi East.
The stakeholders reaffirmed their commitment to peaceful coexistence, respect for the rule of law, and collective action against criminality, expressing confidence that lasting peace can only be achieved through justice, dialogue, and inclusive governance.
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Women Must Become Co-Creators of Prosperity, Minister Says
By Abigail David
The Minister of Women Affairs and Social Development, Imaan Sulaiman-Ibrahim, has called for a new approach to women’s economic empowerment, urging women to move beyond being beneficiaries of interventions and become active contributors to Nigeria’s economic growth.
Sulaiman-Ibrahim made the call at the SheIsIncluded 2026 Summit, where the Federal Government announced plans to expand economic opportunities to 10 million Nigerian women through skills development, recognised credentials, employment and entrepreneurship.
The minister said women should be equipped with the tools and opportunities needed to create wealth and contribute meaningfully to the economy.
Under the SheIsIncluded initiative, women will have access to free, mobile-based learning in local languages using phones they already own. Participants will also receive verifiable credentials designed to be recognised by employers and financial institutions.
The programme is supported by Ubuntu Tribe, its implementation and technology partner, through Ubuntu Tribe Academy.
Ubuntu Tribe founder, Mamadou Kwidjim Toure, said technology could help remove barriers to skills development by making learning accessible regardless of income or location.
Technical Adviser to the President on Economic and Financial Inclusion, Nurudeen Zauro, described the summit as a shift from policy discussions to practical implementation.
The initiative is part of the government’s broader economic development agenda and its ambition to build a $1 trillion economy by 2030.
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WAEC releases 2026 WASSCE certificates on digital platform
By Abigail David
The West African Examinations Council has announced that the 2026 West African Senior School Certificate Examination for School Candidates certificates are now available on its Digital Certificate Platform.
WAEC made this known in a post on its official X handle on Friday, urging candidates to access their certificates through the platform.
“The 2026 WASSCE for School candidate Certificate is now available for access on the WAEC Digital Certificate Platform,” the examination body said.
Candidates can access, download and share their certificates through the platform by visiting the official WAEC website or using the WAEC Digital Certificate mobile application.
The digital certificate platform provides two categories of access: Certificate Access, for individuals who want to view, download or share their certificates, and Certificate Confirmation, for institutions and organisations seeking to verify candidates’ certificates.
How to access WAEC certificate online
To access the 2026 WASSCE certificate online, candidates should:
- Visit the official WAEC website and access the Digital Certificate Platform.
- Select Certificate Access.
- Provide the required examination details and identification information.
- Complete the verification process, including any OTP authentication where required.
- View and download the digital certificate.
- Save the certificate securely or share it with institutions that require it.
WAEC also advised candidates to use its official digital certificate application, available on the Google Play Store, to access their certificates.
The certificate platform is separate from the WAEC result-checking portal, which candidates use to check their examination results.
The development comes after WAEC released the results of the 2026 WASSCE for School Candidates. WAEC said 1,950,726 candidates sat for the examination, with 1,200,514 candidates, representing 61.54 per cent, obtaining credits and above in at least five subjects, including English Language and Mathematics.
The 2026 examination was conducted between April 21 and June 19, 2026, with candidates across more than 24,200 secondary schools participating.
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Bandits Attack Kaduna Millennium City, Kill Vigilante, Abduct Woman, Son
By Achadu Gabriel, Kaduna
Armed bandits, in large numbers, have again reportedly launched an attack, killing a local vigilante, Mustapha Baba, and abducting a woman and her son at Kyauta, Millennium City, in Kaduna State.
The brother of the deceased, Yusuf Baba, who confirmed the incident on his social media handle, said Mustapha Baba was shot by the bandits during the attack and rushed to Barau Dikko Specialist Hospital, Kaduna, where he later died on Wednesday night.
The terrorist group reportedly attacked a house located near the popular Mai-Rago Friday Mosque in the area.
According to a family source, the attackers demanded to see the owner of the house but later abducted his wife and son when they could not find the main target.
Series of attacks
It was gathered that the incident is the latest in a series of attacks targeting Kyauta and other communities within Millennium City.
A previous attack was reported at the Police Estate in Baban Saura, where five residents were reportedly abducted.
During a recent security meeting, residents of Millennium City appealed to the Kaduna State Government and security agencies to improve road access to some parts of the community as part of efforts to address insecurity.
Stakeholders demand action
The Chairman of the Millennium City Security, Development and Enhancement Forum and Chairman of Katukan Danhonu Community, Alhaji Abu Mohammed, said stakeholders had identified the completion of the Eastern Bypass road project as a top priority, describing the abandoned road and bridge construction as a major challenge to effective security operations in the area.
The stakeholders urged the Federal Government to expedite work on the Eastern Bypass and complete the bridge to improve accessibility for security agencies, facilitate the movement of heavy-duty vehicles and ensure prompt emergency response to security threats.
They also called for the deployment of additional police and military personnel, as well as more sophisticated security equipment, to strengthen the capacity of security agencies to combat banditry and protect communities in the area.
Police yet to comment
The police had yet to issue any official statement regarding the attack as at the time of filing this report on Thursday.
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