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Sokoto approves road to boost security and fight banditry

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Banditry: Sokoto approves road construction to boost security

In a decisive move to curb banditry in the Tureta Local Government Area and neighboring villages, the Sokoto State Government has approved the construction of the Tureta-Gidan Kare road.

The project aims to make bandits’ hideouts more accessible to security forces, enhancing their ability to combat criminal activities in the region.

Governor Ahmed Aliyu made this announcement on August 19, 2024, during his visit to Tureta Local Government.

This visit was part of his ongoing state-wide tour across Sokoto’s 23 local governments.

Governor Aliyu stated the road will greatly improve security agencies’ access to dense forests used as bandit sanctuaries.

“As a government, we are committed to providing all that is necessary to make our local communities safe and free from any security challenges.

“Rest assured, we will spend our last kobo to guarantee the safety of the lives and property of our people.

“We are deeply concerned by the heinous acts of banditry in our dear state, and we are taking further measures to end the menace, Insha Allah,” Governor Aliyu declared.

The governor also urged local communities to support the government’s efforts and offer fervent prayers for the success of these initiatives.

In addition to the road construction, Governor Aliyu pledged to implement several other infrastructure projects in Tureta.

These include constructing feeder roads, water projects, renovating the Jumuat Mosque, and installing 250 solar-powered streetlights.

Governor Aliyu’s tour included visits to Dange Shuni, Bodinga, and Silame Local Government Areas.

There, he announced the commencement of similar projects, including feeder roads and solar-powered streetlights.

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The projects also encompass waterworks and renovations of Jumuat Mosques and health facilities.

Background on banditry in Sokoto State

Banditry in Sokoto State, including the Tureta Local Government Area, has been a growing menace over the past decade.

The region, like much of the Northwest, faces rising crime largely due to ongoing socio-economic challenges.

Banditry, which originally began as a conflict over resources, has evolved into a complex crisis involving cattle rustling, kidnapping, and armed robbery.

The root of this issue in Sokoto State can be traced back to the early 2010s.

During this time, herder-farmer conflicts, driven by environmental degradation and competition over arable land, began to intensify.

As conflicts escalated, criminal elements formed armed groups, leading to cattle rustling and attacks on villages.

By 2011, the situation had deteriorated, with bandits increasingly carrying out raids on motorcycles, looting, and kidnapping villagers for ransom.

Impact on local communities

The rise of banditry has severely disrupted the local economy and daily life in Tureta and surrounding areas.

Agriculture, the region’s economic mainstay, suffers as farmers avoid fields due to fear of attacks.

The threat of violence has also led to the displacement of thousands of residents, further crippling the local economy.

Government efforts and challenges

Over the years, both the federal and state governments have launched various military operations aimed at curbing banditry.

Despite these efforts, the dense forests in the region, such as those around Tureta, have provided safe havens for bandits.

This makes it difficult for security forces to fully eradicate these criminal groups.

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The Sokoto State Government has attempted several initiatives, including deploying security personnel and creating local vigilante groups.

However, the success of these efforts has been limited due to the complex nature of the conflict and a lack of adequate resources.

In summary, the construction of the Tureta-Gidan Kare road represents a strategic effort by the Sokoto State Government to enhance security.

This project aims to improve access to areas that have been used as hideouts by bandits.

This project is seen as crucial for restoring peace and stability in a region long plagued by violence and insecurity.

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Bandits abduct naval officer, family in Kaduna

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Residents of Kachia Local Government Area in Kaduna State are gripped with fear following the abduction of a naval officer and his family by armed bandits in the wee hours of Wednesday, August 20, 2025.

The attack, which occurred around 2am, saw the gunmen storm Unguwan Mission, targeting Seaman Olatunji Enoch, a 40-year-old naval officer attached to the Nigerian Navy Secondary Armament Training (NNSAT) in Kachia.

The attackers reportedly abducted Seaman Enoch alongside his 25-year-old wife, Margaret Olatunji, and their 13-year-old daughter, Hellen Bitrus.

Security analyst Zagazola Makama confirmed the incident, emphasizing that it highlights the escalating insecurity in Kaduna, where bandits have increasingly targeted both civilians and security personnel.

Security agencies have since launched a manhunt for the perpetrators, deploying cordon-and-search operations in nearby bushes and suspected hideouts.

Authorities have assured the public that efforts are underway to ensure the victims are rescued unharmed.

 

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Herdsmen slaughter mother, son, 2 others in fresh Benue attack

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A devastating attack shook Agatu Local Government Area of Benue State on Wednesday as suspected armed herdsmen launched a violent assault on two farming communities, Egwuma and Ogbai.

The attack, which occurred around midday, claimed the lives of four farmers, including a woman and her young son, leaving the community in shock and mourning.

Additionally, two residents remain missing, with search efforts ongoing to locate them.

Eyewitnesses recounted the horrifying events, describing how the attackers stormed the farmlands in large numbers, firing indiscriminately at farmers going about their daily work.

“They came in large numbers and started shooting at innocent people in their farms,” said a resident identified as Oglewu.

Another local source revealed that families have fled to nearby villages in search of safety, leaving both communities tense and deserted.

“As I speak, two farmers are still missing, and youths are searching for their bodies for burial,” the source added.

The Chairman of Agatu LGA, Melvin James, condemned the attack, calling it “senseless and barbaric.”

He expressed disbelief at the unprovoked nature of the killings, saying: “How could people attack and kill a mother and her son who were working on their farm? This is an unprovoked attack on our people.”

James further explained that the incident occurred while security operatives were patrolling other parts of the council, highlighting the challenges posed by poor road infrastructure that often delays emergency responses.

Despite the efforts of security operatives to maintain peace in the area, James acknowledged that logistical challenges, such as bad roads, remain a significant obstacle.

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“The security operatives in Agatu have been doing their best, but the problem in my council is the bad roads”, he noted.

The attack has reignited fears among residents of Agatu, a region that has faced repeated waves of violence linked to herdsmen-farmer clashes.

It underscores the urgent need for strengthened security measures and improved infrastructure to protect vulnerable communities in Benue State.

 

 

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Security forces dislodge dreaded IPOB commanders’ from hideouts

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Troops raid IPOB hideout, capture fighter, fire arms

Combined security operatives have successfully dismantled the hideouts of “notorious commanders” of the outlawed Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and its militant wing, the Eastern Security Network (ESN), in Imo State.

The operation, carried out on Monday in Ubaa, Umuaka—a volatile community in Njaba Local Government Area—was described as a significant victory by security forces.

According to Henry Okoye, Deputy Superintendent of Police and spokesman for the Imo State Police Command, the operation was a collaborative effort involving police officers and other unnamed security agencies.

Acting on a tip-off and confessional statements from two detained suspects, Uchenna Opara and Ozioma Ihedoro, security operatives moved in on the targeted location.

Upon arrival, the armed militants opened fire but were overwhelmed by the superior firepower of the operatives, forcing them to flee into nearby bushes, many sustaining gunshot wounds in the process.

The raid yielded a substantial cache of weapons and equipment, including two Biafra flags, one Point of Sale (POS) machine, an AK-47 rifle with three magazines, 40 rounds of live AK-47 ammunition, 60 rounds of live General Purpose Machine Gun (GPMG) ammunition, two pump-action guns, and 582 live cartridges.

Investigations are ongoing to track down the fleeing suspects, according to the police.

The Commissioner of Police in Imo State, Aboki Danjuma, has assured residents of their safety and urged them to remain vigilant.

He emphasized the importance of promptly reporting suspicious individuals, particularly those with gunshot injuries, to the authorities.

Danjuma also encouraged the use of designated emergency phone lines for quick responses to security concerns.

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IPOB, which advocates for the secession of South-east and parts of South-south Nigeria, has been linked to several violent attacks in the region.

However, the group has consistently denied involvement in such incidents, maintaining that it is committed to peaceful advocacy.

 

 

 

 

 

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Tension in Anambra community as senior police officer shoots kinsman dead

Colleagues, others try cover-up; victim's family fights back

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Late Mr. Chinedu Okoye, a.k.a. Captain was shot by a trigger-happy rogue officer of the Nigeria Police, SP. Obinna Anikwenze on Saturday, 2nd August, 2025, and died early Thursday morning, 14th August, 2025, at the Teaching Hospital Nnewi from the injuries sustained from the gunshot

The sleepy community of Alor, the country home of the immediate past Minister of Labour and Employment, Senator Chris Ngige, Idemili South Council of Anambra State, has been thrown into palpable tension as a senior police officer has reportedly shot dead one of his kinsmen.

The suspect, Obinna Anikwenze (SP), a senior officer serving in the State, was said to be notorious for the display of rascality, and unprofessional intimidation of kinsmen, neighbors and passers-bye during family, village and local community meetings with gun.

He was said to have fatally shot one Mr Chinedu Okoye, his cousin on August 2, 2025 during the community’s celebration of this year’s New Yam festival, for no apparent reason.

Problem was said to have started when Umuru-Ide community in Alor attempted to change their leadership due to what they called financial mismanagement, lack of transparency and and non-accountability.

“But Supol Obinna Anikwenze and his cohorts would not have such positive development in their community as he always attend the community meeting with a service pistol threatening to gun down anybody who dared oppose him having his way.

It was so notorious that even the President General of Alor had protested against the police officer in writing. Tl

He noted that his indiscriminate waving of gun at meetings have made it impossible for sincere contributions and inputs.

According to him, even to attend or freedom of speech had become a rare commodity within Umuru Ide village and Alor larger community because of this senior police officer frightening conduct.

“On August 6th, Anikwenze attended a pathfinding meeting with a pistol and hijacked proceedings. He allegedly ensured that the minutes of previous meeting was not read at all.

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He and his cohorts forcefully arrogated so much powers to themselves and eventually constituted themselves into the community’s “Elders’ Council”.

The Alor People’s Convention, the umbrella body for all the villages and quarters in the town that produced the likes of Dr Chris Ngige, the former Anambra State Governor and Minister, late Chief P.N Okeke, himself a former Commissioner, and late Chief Ben Anyachebelu (Ichie Oshimili), amongst numerous others, has petitioned the Inspector General of Police (IGP), the Assistant Inspector General (AIG) in charge of Zone 13, Ukpo, Anambra State and  the Anambra State Police Commissioner (CP) about the officer’s disturbing conduct.

Consequently the Alor People’s Convention, the umbrella body of the community under the leadership of Chief Emma Ojukwu (Agbigwe) in a letter to IGP, AIG, CP wants the police high command to step into the brewing crises occasioned by the murder of an innocent person by a police officer in the community without delay to avoid unforseen circumstances.

He recalled that Umuru-Ide community had on 31st December, 2024 in an official letter complained about the rascality and recklessness of SP Obinna Anikwenze especially by the way he was subjecting his kinsmen into undue silence by criminal use of official police service pistol.

Ojukwu who presented copies of his petitions to the relevant authorities told journalists that the need for the authorities to step into the matter has become imperative to avoid dangerous implosion in Alor community.

Mr Okoye, a relation and elder brother of the late victim told journalists that they “had been summoned by the traditional ruler of the community yesterday”.

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He however promised to disclose the outcome of the meeting.

His silence has  now put the youth of the area on edge as they were rearing to exact justice on Anikwenze and anyone attempting to stop them.

One of them who gave his name simply as Chike said ” we have tolerated the man’s fuck-up for too long. How can he leave sambisa forest and hid himself in his village waving gun menacingly at every boy, girl, aged and young.

“Let’s face him squarely so that whatever want to happen let it be right now, here and today.

Efforts to get any comments from the Igwe Elibe Okonkwo didn’t yield success.

A visit to the office of the Nnobi Police division met officers who were not ready to say anything. But one officer who never want his name mentioned in the media noted that several reports on Anikwenze were before now received in the station. That it was clear that he remains a threat and security risk to the society.

From Chuks Collins, Awka

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Anambra Vigilante: Activist—Paul Njoku Accuses Soludo Of Breeding Terrorists

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Operation Udo ga Achi created by Governor Charles Chukwuma SOludo of Anambra State

A human rights activist and author, Comrade Paul Ikechukwu Njoku, has accused the Anambra State governor, Professor Charles Soludo, of breeding terrorists in Anambra state.

Njoku made the remarks while reacting to a viral video which showed how armed men of operatives of Operation Udo Ga-Achi, also known as the Agunechemba Vigilante Group, stormed a corps members’ lodge in Anambra State.

The marauding band assaulted a female corps member identified as Jennifer Edema Elohor and some of her colleagues.

The video, which was shared by the Haven 360 Foundation on Facebook on Monday, showed the victim, Elohor, beaten and stripped naked by men wielding guns.

Reacting, Njoku observed that the state of organised insecurity and human rights abuses by the Anambra Vigilante group is ruthless.

The rights activist fumed that the victims were brutalised and degraded to sexually inhuman level.

It was gathered that Operation Udo Ga-Achi Vigilante group, accused the corps members of being ‘yahoo people’ and descended on them despite producing their NYSC identity cards.

A female corps member, Jennifer Edema Elohor, was beaten, stripped naked and left exposed and covered in blood.

Other victims were reportedly subjected to horrible violations.

In a statement sent to Diaspora Digital Media (DDM) newsroom, activist Paul wrote:

“Anambra State governor, Professor Charles Soludo, is breeding terrorists in the state by his executive rascality and ill conduct.

“He is not governing the state like an educated fellow.

“There is an organised insecurity and human rights abuses by the Anambra Udo Ga-Achi Vigilante group, notorious of ruthless and deadly activities in the Soludo-led administration.

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“It is unacceptable that the Soludo’s armed men stormed a corps members’ lodge in the State, naked and assaulted a female corps member identified as Jennifer Edema Elohor and some of her colleagues with grass impunity.

“There should be total adherence to the rule of law.

“I deeply condemn the ruthless human rights abuses and terror assault and violation of the dignity of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) members by the indecent and uninformed operatives of Operation Udo Ga-Achi Vigilante Group.

“Governor Soludo should disband the barbaric group, openly prosecute and mete out justice to the victims,” he concluded.

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