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Jos Attack: Plateau Govt. Reinforces Ban On Motorcycle Operations

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By Patience Aliyu

As part of measures to forestall further attacks, Gov Caleb Mutfwang of Plateau has directed security operatives to ensure strict enforcement of the ban on motorcycle operations within Jos metropolis.

Mutfwang, who gave the directive during a statewide broadcast on Tuesday in Jos, stressed that his government was resolute against any form of intimidation.

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN), reports that gunmen on Sunday attacked Angwan-Rukuba, a community in Jos, leaving in their wake deaths and destruction.

28 persons, including women, children and students, were killed in the attack that also left some injured.

While commiserating with the people of Plateau over the unfortunate incident, the governor urged the citizens to take solace in God, saying the government would do all within its powers to forestall future occurences.

“It is with a heavy heart and profound sorrow that I address you today, not only as your governor, but as your son and brother who shares in your anguish following the tragic incident at Angwan- Rukuba.

“This unfortunate event led to the loss of 28 innocent lives and left many others injured.

“As a government, we share deeply in the grief of the bereaved families and pray that Almighty God grants them, and the state, the strength, comfort, and grace to bear this painful losses.

“In furtherance of our commitment to strengthening security, we have convened a State Security Council meeting to review and reinforce our security architecture, ensuring it becomes more proactive and responsive to emerging threats.

“Consequently, I direct security agencies to strictly enforce the law banning Commercial Motorcycle Operators (Okada) within the Jos Greater Master plan, the Commissioner of Police will issue detailed guidelines in this regard,” he said.

Mutfwang, who reaffirmed his stance against all forms of insecurity, assured residents that his government would not cower in the face of intimidation, and therefore, urged all to remain law abiding as government was doing all it could to secure the state.

“Despite this breach of security, I want to assure you that Plateau State will not succumb to fear or intimidation. We shall emerge stronger, united, and resolute in our faith and commitment to peace.

“We must deploy every available resource to defend our people, protect lives and property, and safeguard the territorial integrity of our state.
Plateau shall remain strong and peaceful.

“I want to commend the community leaders, youths, and residents of Angwan-Rukuba, as well as the wider Plateau populace, for their restraint and refusal to retaliate even in the face of provocation, your maturity and commitment to peace are deeply appreciated,” the governor stated.

He further urged all citizens to remain vigilant and to promptly report any suspicious movements or activities to the appropriate security agencies for swift action, adding that security was a collective responsibility.

” Let me assure you that every necessary measure is being taken to apprehend the perpetrators and safeguard lives and property across the state” (NAN)(www.nannews.ng)

Edited by Nyisom Fiyigon Dore

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‘To stop creating widows, orphans, there must be peace’ – Again, Tinubu hints at state police

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President Bola Tinubu has again expressed his administration’s resolve to establish state police to tackle the ravaging security crisis in the country.

The President restated his backing for state police on Tuesday when he held a closed-door meeting with a delegation from Plateau State, led by Governor Caleb Mutfwang.

DAILY POST learnt that the meeting was a follow-up to the President’s recent visit to the state in the aftermath of the Palm Sunday attack in Angwan Rukuba, Jos.

Addressing the stakeholders, Tinubu urged them to implement a white paper “that you have, go through it, and agree to implement those white papers”, adding, “any naughty issues, bring it back”.

According to him, creating state police would end parts of the security problems in the country, stressing that for the creation of widows, widowers and orphans to stop, there must be peace.

He said, “Through the legislators that are here, we are going to work together, to establish state police. I believe that when we have state police, enforcement of law and order will take care of some of these problems.

“For us to stop creating widows, widowers, orphans, there must be peace. It is very tough to develop if you don’t have peace.”

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Sri Lanka discloses another missing payment, days after hackers stole $2.5M from its finance ministry

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Sri Lanka said on Tuesday that a payment of about $625,000 (about 199.7 million Sri Lankan rupees) to the U.S. Postal Service has been missing for several weeks, after U.S. officials reported that the payment had failed to arrive, reports local media.

Authorities detected the incident after hackers allegedly tried to divert another payment intended for India. 

Australian officials are reportedly aware of irregularities in payments owed to the country, suggesting that the Sri Lankan thefts could be broader than first thought.

The disclosure comes days after Sri Lankan officials said they were probing the theft of $2.5 million by a hacker who had targeted the country’s finance ministry.

Treasury Secretary Harshana Suriyapperuma told reporters at a press conference last week that the hackers diverted the payment from the country’s postal authority “to other bank accounts, instead of the intended recipient.”

These incidents seem to be business email compromise attacks, in which hackers break into email inboxes or other accounting systems to manipulate bank accounts and routing numbers during the process of paying an invoice.

Business email compromise scams are popular with cybercriminals, and recent FBI data has shown such attacks remain one of the top sources of cybercriminal profits, as hackers can steal vast sums of money via a single breach. The FBI says email compromise attacks resulted in billions in dollars of losses last year alone.

News of the successive security lapses has put new pressure on the Sri Lankan government after years of financial difficulties. The country is still recovering an economic crisis that led to it defaulting on its debt in 2022, and resulted in months of protests that culminated in the ouster of then-president Gotabaya Rajapaksa.

It’s currently unclear if the two thefts are linked. Member of Parliament Nalinda Jayatissa said the government is investigating whether the incidents are connected.

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