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Governor Mutfwang Bans Night Mining and Grazing in Plateau After Deadly Attacks

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Governor Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau State has taken a decisive step to curb the rising wave of insecurity by imposing a total ban on night mining and grazing across the state.

This executive order, which takes effect immediately, also prohibits the use of underage children for grazing activities.

The Governor made these declarations on Monday during a high-profile sympathy visit to various communities in Barkin Ladi and Bassa Local Government Areas.

These areas have been under heavy fire from suspected bandits over the last two weeks, leading to significant loss of life and the displacement of numerous families. 

The Governor arrived in the affected regions alongside the Minister of Humanitarian Affairs and Poverty Reduction, Dr. Bernard Doro, and several high-ranking government officials.

During his stay in Barkin Ladi, where he was received by the Council Chairman, Hon. Stephen Pwajok, Mutfwang spent time with survivors, including widows and children who lost their breadwinners.

He offered strong words of encouragement to the traumatized residents, assuring them that his administration is fully behind them and declaring that “Nding community will not go down.” 

In a move to address the root causes of these clashes, Mutfwang met with a broad spectrum of stakeholders, including traditional rulers, religious leaders, and youth representatives. He vowed that the perpetrators of the recent carnage would be hunted down and brought to justice.

Explaining his personal involvement in the crisis management, the Governor noted that he had been monitoring the situation closely with local authorities before deciding to assess the damage firsthand.

He emphasized that “The life of every Plateau citizen is precious, and we will do everything within our power to protect our people. Those who take pleasure in killing and inflicting pain on others will not know peace.” 

To tighten the security net, the Governor specifically ordered that all mining operations must cease by 5:00 p.m. every day. He insisted that the ban on night grazing and the involvement of minors is necessary to prevent the nighttime movements often used as cover for criminal activities.

Mutfwang also traveled to Ngbrazongo village in the Kwall District of Bassa LGA, where more than 10 residents were recently killed. He reassured the Irigwe people that more security personnel would be deployed to the flashpoints to prevent further incursions. 

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Blackout hits Nasarawa, Benue, as vandals destroy six TCN APIR-Lafia towers

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Parts of Nasarawa and Benue states are experiencing electricity supply disruptions as vandals destroyed six Transmission Company of Nigeria, TCN, APIR-Lafia towers.

TCN spokesperson, Ndidi Mbah, disclosed this in a statement on Tuesday.

Mbah said TCN’s towers, T125 to T130, collapsed on May 30th, due to a heavy downpour.

She noted that preliminary investigation by the agency showed that the critical components of the lines were vandalized.

TCN said that incident resulted in both the Apir–Lafia 330 kV transmission lines, I and II, being out of service pending the reconstruction of the affected towers.

“This incident directly affects electricity supply to communities within the franchise areas of Abuja Electricity Distribution Company and Jos Electricity Distribution Company.

“Meanwhile, the Lafia 330kV Transmission Station is being supplied through the Lafia–Jos transmission line as a temporary measure to minimize the impact of the outage on affected electricity customers within the franchise areas of Abuja Electricity Distribution Company (AEDC) and Jos Electricity Distribution Company (JEDC),” TCN stated.

TCN condemned the incident and appealed to host communities and general public to report any suspicious activities around transmission installations.

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History Made in Mali: Ability Udom Leads Nigeria’s Golden Surge at African Taekwondo Championship

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Nigeria’s Ability Udom lived up to her name by proving there is indeed “Ability in Disability” after becoming the country’s first gold medalist at the ongoing African Taekwondo Championships in Mali.

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Udom, one of the 11 athletes representing Nigeria at the championship and one of only three para-athletes in the contingent, clinched gold in the women’s K44 -57kg category of the para-taekwondo event.

The Akwa Ibom-born athlete, ranked No. 1 in her category, ensured Nigeria’s place among the championship’s top performers by delivering the country’s first gold medal at the competition, which ran from May 30 to June 2 in Mali.

Nigeria’s gold medal haul was further boosted by Haruna Usman and Faridah Aderibigbe, who emerged champions in the U-40 Male Poomsae and U-30 Female Freestyle Poomsae events respectively.

Speaking after her triumph, Udom expressed delight at her achievement and thanked Nigeria Taekwondo Federation President, Ms. Tayo Popoola, for her unwavering support.

“I am happy with my achievement, especially helping my country, Nigeria, win a gold medal in my event,” she said.

“I am grateful to God because my name is working — Ability. I have shown that there is Ability in Disability.”

Five other Nigerian athletes also secured bronze medals across various events. UK-based Juel Jordan claimed bronze in the men’s heavyweight (+87kg) category, while 2024 African Games bronze medalist Chidinma Okoko added another bronze in the women’s -62kg division.

Salawudeen Abdulafeez earned Nigeria’s third bronze medal after finishing third in the U-30 Male Poomsae event. Abdulafeez and Aderibigbe also combined to win bronze in the Pair Poomsae category.

Reacting to the team’s performance, Nigeria Taekwondo Federation President, Ms. Tayo Popoola, commended the athletes and reaffirmed the federation’s commitment to providing them with more exposure through international competitions.

She also expressed appreciation to the National Sports Commission for supporting the team’s participation in the championship.

Popoola noted that the tournament was highly competitive, featuring athletes from more than 35 countries, including several world and Olympic medalists.

“It was a tough championship,” Popoola said. “We won three gold medals, one silver medal and four bronze medals.

“I am delighted that our athletes gave their best and represented Nigeria with pride. It is encouraging to see that we now have athletes capable of competing with the very best across Africa at major championships.”

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