Connect with us

News

Gunmen kill Plateau farmer, cart away motorcycle

info

Published

on

Some gunmen on Wednesday reportedly killed a farmer at Heipang community in the BarkinLadi Local Government Area of Plateau State.

The hoodlums were said to have also stolen his motorcycle.

A pregnant woman selling maize by the roadside near the scene of the incident confirmed the killing to PUNCH Metro on Thursday.

She said, “We were selling our wares along the road here (Heipang) when we suddenly heard gunshots.

“We were scared and ran away. That was after we looked up and saw a man working on his farm who was hit by the gunshot lying on the ground beside his motorcycle. Then some people carrying guns who we know to be Fulani were moving towards him.

“Some villagers, who were alerted to the gunshots, later went to the place with some security men but they could not see the gunmen again.

“They also discovered that the gunmen also left with the motorcycle belonging to the deceased farmer.”

The spokesman for the Plateau State Police Command, Alabo Alfred, said the incident was not reported to his office.

The PPRO said, “I am yet to receive any report on the incident. If the incident was reported to the Divisional Police Officer in the area, I’m sure he must have commenced investigation to apprehend those responsible for the killings and also recover the missing motorcycle.”

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

News

Police arrest suspect for allegedly attempting to steal N5m vehicle in Bauchi

info

Published

on

By

Police 5.jpg

The Bauchi State Police Command has arrested a man identified as Bala Yusuf, a native of Dutse Local Government Area of Jigawa State, for allegedly attempting to kill a driver and steal his vehicle.

This was contained in a statement issued on Thursday by the spokesperson of the Bauchi State Police Command, SP Nafiu Habib.

According to the statement, the suspect hired the driver to transport him from Abuja to Jos. Upon arriving in Jos, the suspect allegedly persuaded the driver to continue the journey to Bauchi under the pretext of visiting his family.

The statement said that after reaching Bauchi, the suspect allegedly laced the driver’s food with sleeping pills and attempted to flee with the vehicle, which was valued at about N5 million.

“The suspect was apprehended in possession of the vehicle, while the victim was immediately rushed to the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital, Bauchi, for medical attention,” the statement added.

The command further stated that investigation is ongoing to ascertain the full circumstances surrounding the incident before the suspect is charged to court.

Continue Reading

Featured

“I will do even better than what I have done” — Gagdi Tells Constituents in Ward Visits

info

Published

on

By

FB IMG 1778780644810.jpg

The member representing Pankshin Kanam Kanke constituency, Yusuf Adamu Gagdi, has said his achievements in office should be the primary basis for judging his leadership, declaring that his record of service speaks for itself as he embarked on his ward-to-ward consultations across his constituency ahead of the APC primary election.

Gagdi made the remark during his recent visits to federal wards, in Pankshin, Kanam and Kanke LGAs, where he met with party members, traditional leaders, and constituents.

Fb img 1778780655754

Addressing stakeholders in the various wards, the lawmaker said he prefers to rely on his track record rather than make fresh promises, insisting that residents have already seen the impact of his representation.

“My record speaks for me. The people have seen what I have done already. If given another opportunity, I will do even better than what I have done in the last seven years,” he said.

He cited ongoing and completed projects across the constituency, including the modern primary healthcare centre in Gyangyan and community hall projects in several wards, as evidence of his commitment to development.

Gagdi who is the Chairman of the House Committee on Navy, also stressed that leadership must remain rooted in the grassroots, explaining that his consultations were designed to keep him connected to the people who elected him into office.

“This visitation is not even about campaigning. It is about keeping in touch with the people who voted me into office. I do not want to feel too big to relate with the people the way I have always done,” he added.

He urged constituents to reject divisive politics and instead prioritize performance, capacity, and tangible contributions to community development when choosing leaders.

According to him, his interventions have also included educational support programmes, empowerment initiatives, and payment of WAEC, NECO, and JAMB fees for students across the constituency.

Gagdi further assured residents of continued development support in communities such as Dawaki, Nemel, and Kabwir, including planned community hall projects where land has already been secured.

He also pledged neutrality in future local government chairmanship contests, while reaffirming his commitment to peace, unity, and progress in the constituency.

Party leaders across the visited wards commended his developmental efforts and expressed support for his continued representation, calling for unity within the APC ahead of the 2027 elections.

The ward-to-ward consultations, according to him, are part of efforts to strengthen grassroots trust, consolidate support, and maintain close contact with constituents ahead of the party’s primary election.

Fb img 1778780674832 Fb img 1778780666837 Fb img 1778780660993  Fb img 1778780652060 Fb img 1778780644810

Continue Reading

Trending