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G-17 Youth Group Demands Urgent Security Reforms, Pushes for State Police in Plateau

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A youth advocacy group, the G-17, has called for immediate security reforms and the establishment of state police in response to rising violence across .

In a statement issued on April 1, 2026, and signed by its leader, , the group expressed deep concern over what it described as a “relentless wave of violence” affecting communities in the state and across the country.

The Forum said residents have continued to live in fear due to recurring attacks on homes, farms, and places of worship, accusing authorities of offering “routine condemnations” without decisive action.

According to the group, the pattern of violence has become predictable, often involving coordinated assaults on vulnerable communities, particularly during religious or festive periods. It also highlighted delayed responses from centralized security agencies and the frequent targeting of areas with little or no security presence.

The group argued that Nigeria’s centralized policing system is no longer effective in addressing localized security challenges, noting that decisions made far from affected communities leave residents exposed.

Describing the current structure as inadequate, the Forum called for urgent constitutional and policy reforms to establish state police, insisting that the move is critical for improving response time, strengthening intelligence gathering, and fostering trust between security personnel and local communities.

“The time for State Police is now. The time for action is now,” the statement emphasized.

The group G-17 urged the Federal Government to fast-track constitutional amendments to enable the creation of state police, while also calling on the Plateau State Government to take proactive steps, including developing frameworks for implementation and strengthening existing local security initiatives such as Operation Rainbow.

It also encouraged residents to remain vigilant and continue to demand their right to safety, stressing that silence and delayed action are no longer acceptable in the face of ongoing violence.

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Tesla brings its robotaxi service to Dallas and Houston

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Tesla is expanding its robotaxi service to Dallas and Houston, according to a social media post from the company.

The post says simply that “Robotaxi is now rolling out in Dallas & Houston 🤠” and includes a 14-second video showing Tesla vehicles driving without human monitors or drivers in the front seat.

The company now offers robotaxi service in three cities, all of them in Texas, after launching in Austin last year and starting to offer rides without safety drivers in January 2026. In a February filing, Tesla said that its Austin robotaxis have been involved in 14 crashes since launch.

It also offers a more limited ride service with human drivers in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Tesla may not be running many vehicles in either of these new markets yet, with crowdsourced data on the Robotaxi Tracker website only registering a single vehicle in each city (compared to 46 active vehicles logged in Austin).

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VC Ron Conway says he has a ‘rare form of cancer’

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Longtime venture capitalist Ron Conway said Friday that he was “recently diagnosed with a rare form of cancer.”

In a post on X, Conway wrote that he “will be stepping back from some of my usual activities,” but he will “continue to support” founders backed by his firm SV Angel: “With a more focused and balanced schedule, I can prioritize treatments while helping SV Angel founders at inflection points like we always do!”

Conway also said SV Angel will be “unchanged,” as his son Topher Conway “has made all of our investment decisions for the better part of the last decade.” And he noted that another son, Ronny Conway, joined as a managing partner in 2024.

“They bring experience from nearly every major technology cycle in Silicon Valley and are now focused on partnering with founders building the future of AI,” Conway said.

He added that he’s not revealing “the specific type of cancer” in his diagnosis, because he doesn’t want “speculation” about the prognosis, but he said he remains “optimistic.”

“I am fortunate to have the best/amazing team of UCSF doctors in San Francisco, and as you know, I never back down from a fight,” Conway said.

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