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Mass killings in Nigeria underreported – Olawepo-Hashim

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Former chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim, has raised alarm over what he described as a fresh wave of mass killings across Nigeria, warning that many of the incidents are being underreported and increasingly normalised.

In a statement issued on Sunday via his X handle, Olawepo-Hashim cited repeated attacks in Shanga Local Government Area of Kebbi State, as well as other parts of the North Central region, as evidence of what he called a widening security collapse in the country.

The statement read: “I am deeply concerned by the fresh wave of mass killings across Nigeria, many of which remain underreported.

“The repeated attacks in Shanga Local Government Area of Kebbi State, across parts of the North Central region, and in several other locations, continue to expose what appears to be a widening and persistent security collapse in the country.

“As I have consistently observed, the true scale of killings is being dangerously underreported and increasingly normalized.

“In Kebbi, recent attacks reportedly left over 40 people dead and homes destroyed, with fears the toll may continue to rise. Similar incidents just weeks earlier claimed more lives. These communities appear to be under sustained assault, often without effective security response.

“In Kwara State, coordinated attacks across Kaiama, Edu, and Ifelodun have reportedly left dozens dead, including forest guards, yet many of these tragedies barely make it beyond local reports.

“Across the North Central region, the pattern is deeply troubling: Benue, Plateau, Niger, and Nasarawa states have all recorded repeated attacks, with hundreds feared killed within weeks.

“Taken together, these incidents suggest a humanitarian crisis that is receiving what can only be described as selective attention and dangerous silence.

“This widening gap between reality and global awareness is morally troubling. Mass killings in rural Nigeria are increasingly treated as routine statistics rather than urgent human tragedies.

“The continued activities of armed groups such as Boko Haram and ISWAP, alongside expanding bandit networks, highlight deeper structural failures in security coordination.

“Equally alarming is the muted response from global institutions such as the United Nations and the African Union, despite the scale of these killings.

“This raises difficult but necessary questions: Why has the world become desensitized to mass killings in Nigeria?

“Why do Nigerian deaths no longer trigger sustained global outrage?

“And how many more must die before silence itself is treated as complicity?

“These are no longer rhetorical questions, they reflect a growing perception that global attention has become selective, and that Nigerian lives are being undervalued in the global humanitarian space.

“If this continues, we risk normalizing mass death, where tragedy becomes routine and urgency disappears.

“For now, the reality remains, unchanged: the killings continue, the numbers rise, and too many victims remain unseen and uncounted.”

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Nigerians bought diesel at N3,300 per litre in May: Statistics Bureau

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The National Bureau of Statistics says the average retail price of a litre of diesel increased from N1,758.26  in May 2025  to N3,277.47 in May  2026

The NBS said this in its May 2026 Diesel Price Watch.

The report said that the May 2026 price of N3,277.47 per litre amounted to an 86.40 per cent increase over the N1,758.26 paid in May 2025.

On a month-on-month basis, the price increased by 32.44 per cent from the N2,474.69  per litre recorded in April 2026.

In the state profile analysis, the report said the highest average price of diesel in May 2026 was recorded in Nasarawa at N3,785.84 per litre, followed by Plateau at N3,576.40 and Ebonyi at N3,574.75.

It said that the lowest price was recorded in Kogi  at N2,823.85 per litre, followed by Benue at N2,961.33 and Kebbi  at N3,016.14.

In addition, the analysis by zones showed that the North-West had the highest price of N3,313.60 per litre, while the South-West recorded the lowest price at N3,227.55.’

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2027: NDC will overcome current crisis – Kwankwaso

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Vice-presidential candidate of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso, has expressed confidence that the party will overcome its ongoing legal challenges, urging members and supporters to remain calm and committed ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Kwankwaso gave the assurance on Sunday through a post on his official X platform following a courtesy visit to the National Leader of the NDC, Seriake Dickson, at his Abuja residence.

According to the former Kano State governor, the meeting was part of broader consultations aimed at strengthening party unity, resilience and strategic preparations for the next electoral cycle.

“Today, I paid a courtesy visit to the National Leader of our party, the NDC, His Excellency Seriake Dickson, at his residence in Abuja,” he wrote.

“The engagement forms part of our ongoing efforts to strengthen the party’s unity, resilience and strategic readiness as we prepare for the 2027 general elections.”

Kwankwaso stated that the party remained fully committed to democratic principles and the rule of law, while expressing confidence in the judicial process despite the legal issues confronting the party.

“As true democrats, we remain committed to the rule of law and have absolute confidence in the judicial process. No temporary setback can weaken the spirit of a movement built on hope, justice, equity, and the collective aspirations of the Nigerian people,” he said.

He further appealed to party faithful, supporters and Nigerians to remain steadfast and optimistic, insisting that the party would emerge stronger from the current situation.

“I urge all party members, supporters, and well-meaning Nigerians to stay calm, resolute, and focused on our shared mission. Together, we will rise above every challenge.

“Nigeria will be OK,” he added.

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