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Peace meeting turns deadly in Plateau as one person killed, five injured

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A peace meeting between local residents and members of the Fulani community in Pankshin Local Government Area turned violent on Thursday, leaving one person dead and five others injured after some youths allegedly attempted to seize weapons from soldiers providing security at the gathering.

According to security sources quoted by Zagazola Makama, the incident occurred around 3 pm on May 7 in Mier village.

Troops from Sector 8 of Operation Enduring Peace, stationed at the Fier guard post, had organised the meeting to reduce tensions between local residents and Fulani communities in the area.

The meeting was part of ongoing efforts by security agencies to restore peace following recent cases of communal clashes, cattle rustling, reprisal attacks and mistrust between farming and herding communities in parts of Plateau State.

Sources said the engagement was initially peaceful before some aggrieved youths allegedly became aggressive and attempted to take the rifles of two soldiers providing security at the venue.

“The situation suddenly turned violent when some youths moved aggressively toward the troops and attempted to disarm two soldiers,” a security source said.

The source added that during the struggle, one of the soldiers fired in self-defence to prevent the crowd from overpowering the troops.

As a result, one resident sustained fatal injuries and later died. Four other civilians and one soldier were also injured during the incident.

The injured victims were taken to nearby hospitals for treatment, while the body of the deceased was deposited at the General Hospital morgue in Pankshin.

Security personnel were later deployed in reinforcement to restore calm and prevent further violence, while efforts were made to de-escalate tensions among residents.

Sources also confirmed that four youths accused of attacking the soldiers were arrested.

The incident comes amid continued security concerns and recurrent communal clashes in Plateau State, where troops of Operation Enduring Peace have maintained patrols, peace engagements, arrests and intelligence operations aimed at curbing reprisal attacks, banditry and cattle rustling.

Military authorities and community leaders have repeatedly urged residents to avoid taking the law into their own hands and to cooperate with security agencies in maintaining peace in the state.

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2027: Benue NDC warns aspirants against buying nomination forms outside state secretariat

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The Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Benue State chapter, has cautioned aspirants and party stakeholders against purchasing nomination forms through unauthorized channels, stressing that the exercise has not yet commenced.

In a statement issued by the party’s Publicity Secretary, Agile Ordedoo Bem, on behalf of the State Chairman, Mr. Ohini Ojegbe, the party urged aspirants who had earlier purchased intent and expression of interest forms and participated in the primary process to remain patient.

The party explained that only intent and expression of interest forms had been sold so far, noting that the sale of nomination forms would begin at the NDC State Secretariat once the list of successful candidates is officially released.

According to the statement, the state leadership has not authorized any individual or group to sell nomination forms on its behalf and therefore disassociates itself from any advertisement or sale taking place outside the party secretariat.

The NDC warned aspirants against patronizing what it described as “black market” channels for nomination forms, either within or outside Benue State.

The party further disclosed that its national leadership was finalizing documentation relating to candidates across the country and would soon publish the official list for public and media consumption.

While assuring members of transparency in the process, the party expressed confidence in its chances of securing a majority of elective positions in Benue State and across Nigeria in the forthcoming elections.

The statement called on aspirants and stakeholders to await official communication from the party regarding the commencement of nomination form sales and the release of candidates’ names.

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N83.2bn Anti-Flood Fund Approved as Details of NEC Meeting Emerge

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The National Economic Council has approved 83.21 billion naira for the implementation of an Anticipatory Action Task Force aimed at mitigating flooding and other climate-related disasters across the country.

This approval followed a 50 percent reduction of the initial 166.42 billion naira request submitted to the council by the Minister of Budget and Economic Planning, Atiku Bagudu.

The decision was reached on Thursday during the council’s 158th meeting presided over by Vice President Kashim Shettima at the Presidential Villa in Abuja.

Briefing State House correspondents after the meeting, Cross River State Governor Bassey Otu stated that the approved funds will be drawn through the Federation Account Allocation Committee to facilitate timely interventions.

“We know that flooding now is almost an occurring decimal, and the Federal Government were very happy that we are putting some retroactive steps to make sure that the mitigation comes on in time to save the states,” Otu said.

He explained that the 50 percent budget cut was a resource-conscious initial step rather than a rejection of the urgency of the request.

“This is the first time as a nation that we are taking proactive steps. Most of the time, we’ve waited till flood has done its damage before we act, but this time around we are taking proactive steps to mitigate the possibility of the flood, which is a perennial issue.”

Other state governors highlighted additional development plans discussed during the session. Plateau State Governor Caleb Mutfwang noted that this intervention represents the first phase of a broader flood management strategy, which includes long-term infrastructure such as reservoirs to manage water releases from Cameroon’s Lagdo Dam.

Additionally, Kano State Governor Abba Yusuf disclosed that the council considered the proposed National Regional Development Policy for 2026 to 2030 to address spatial inequalities, while Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke announced that the council reviewed a proposal to strengthen Nigeria’s agro-export value chain, which could unlock about “$50bn in annual agro-export potential currently tied to compliance gaps.”

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