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Plateau: Peace group commends Operation Safe Haven, condemns renewed attacks

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A peace advocacy group has condemned in strong terms the renewed attacks in some communities of Plateau State, allegedly by herdsmen.

Recall that some areas in Mangu, Bokkos, Riyom, Barkin-Ladi and Jos South local government areas of the state had recently come under attack by some invaders whose mission is yet unknown.

Reacting to the renewed ugly development in a statement on Sunday, the indigenous peace-building group, operating under the aegis of the Conference of Plateau State Peace Builders’ Network, (COPPEBN), described the action as not only senseless but also barbaric.

The group, in the statement signed by its National Coordinator, Dr Dung Bot and the National Secretary, Barr. Mrs Lucy Wuyep, respectively, regretted that the attack came just as residents were beginning to enjoy harmonious living following the restoration of peace in the state by security agencies, especially Operation Safe Haven, the internal military outfit stationed in the state.

The group which said the action of the criminal elements must not be allowed to fester, appealed to security agencies to go all out after them with a view to making the perpetrators face the law.

“This act of barbarism cannot be tolerated in this era, it is however very unfortunate that this came at a time relative peace has returned to the state due to combined efforts of the special military tasks force in charge of internal security, code named Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) and other relevant stakeholders.

“We,therefore ,call on the security agencies to go after the perpetrators of this criminal act and apprehend them for onward prosecution,”the group said.

In an apparent reaction to the uncomplimentary remarks made against the security group by the state youth council following the renewed attacks,the Conference of Plateau State Peace Builders’ Network,said:”In appraising the security situation on the Plateau and all the areas of responsibility under Operation Safe Haven (OPSH), we make bold to say without sentiments and politics that the security outfit has lived and still living up to maximum expectations of the genuine peace lovers on the Plateau and environs. “

According to the group,”Their efforts in both kinetic power and non- kinetic approach have helped greatly in restoring peace and sanity to Plateau State.”

“We wonder why the deliberate and sponsored attacks on the military outfit that has done so much for the state!

“Even as the military security outfit is losing soldiers on a daily basis, they are building, schools in our communities, building bore holes, hospitals and carrying out other programmes to sustain peace and directly impacting the society ,yet some persons for political and financial reasons have turned their radar of blackmail against these gentle men of (OPSH) who are awake to their responsibility so we can have peaceful sleep.

“We have noted with concern the latest statement attributed to the Plateau Youth Council where it made a veiled attempt at berating the OPSH.

“Our frank advice to the Plateau Youth Council and other groups who don’t see anything good in the operation is that they should rather channel their energy of blackmail against the military to all our communities and enlighten them not take laws into their hands for any reason.

“They should also advise the communities to expose the criminals among them, who are carrying out actions that provoke some of these senseless attacks,”the group said.

While noting that,”It is sad to admit that there are criminals in our communities and in every tribe in the world”, it advised that,”We should therefore channel our energies to positive ventures like building peace and speaking to our young people rather than blackmailing our military. “

The group called on both the state and local government areas to develop the political will to speak to youths and community on the need for peaceful and harmonious relationships with all, “because the larger implications of always putting our state on a global map of insecurity are that investors will look for alternatives states to invest, therefore crippling the fragile economy of the state.”

The group which noted that Operation Safe Haven has performed excellently in line with its approved mandate, passed a vote of confidence in the internal military outfit.

“It is our humble submission that the special military task force code-named ‘Operations Safe Haven has performed credibly well and we, therefore, have passed a vote of confidence on them”, the statement said.

 

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NWFL Championship Return to Calabar, Kick Set for July Kick Off

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The Nigeria Women Football League (NWFL) Championship will return to Calabar, Cross River State, for the 2026 edition, two years after the city hosted the second-tier competition in 2024.

In a statement on Thursday, the NWFL spokesperson, Samuel Ahmadu, confirmed this year’s Championship will hold from July 9 to 16, 2026, with 16 participating clubs set to battle for promotion to the NWFL Premiership.

The return of Calabar continues the city’s role in hosting major women’s football events, providing the platform for another competitive promotion race as clubs compete for a place among Nigeria’s elite women’s football teams.

Commenting on the development, NWFL Chief Operating Officer, Ms. Modupe Shabi, opened up on the schedule for second tier, with participating clubs, expected to arrive on Thursday, July 9, 2026, ahead of the commencement of activities.

Before then, Shabi also revealed that teams will be divided into four groups following a draw conducted on Monday, June 29, 2026, with full group details and access information communicated to the clubs.

The tournament schedule will begin with the pre-match meeting scheduled for Friday, July 10, before the competition officially kicks off on Saturday, July 11, with Matchday 1 featuring eight matches across two venues.

Following a rest day on Sunday, July 12, teams will return for Matchday 2 on Monday, July 13, with another eight fixtures across two venues.

The group stage will conclude with Matchday 3 on Tuesday, July 14, before another rest day on Wednesday, July 15, ahead of the decisive Matchday 4 play-off fixtures on Thursday, July 16.

At the end of the competition, the two best-performing teams will earn promotion to the NWFL Premiership, while the three lowest-ranked teams will drop to the NWFL Nationwide division.

The NWFL management has urged all participating clubs to strictly adhere to the competition regulations, schedules and directives as preparations continue for the 2026 NWFL Championship.

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NITDA, Meta partner to strengthen youth online safety

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The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) has partnered with Meta to promote responsible digital citizenship and protect young Nigerians online.

The Director-General of NITDA, Kashifu Inuwa, disclosed the partnership at the Youth Safety Summit organised by Meta on Thursday.

At the summit, held in Abuja, Meta, in partnership with NITDA and the Federal Ministry of Youth Development, also launched the Youth Online Safety Campaign and My Digital World 2.0.

The stakeholders at the summit, including government officials, civil society organisations, educators, and industry leaders, deliberated on strategies to create a safer digital environment for young people.

Represented by Ahmed Tambuwal, acting director of NITDA’s Digital Literacy and Capacity Building Department, Mr Inuwa said the agency remained committed to ensuring that young people enjoy safe, positive, and age-appropriate online experiences.

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He noted that NITDA’s ongoing nationwide digital literacy programmes would receive a significant boost through its collaboration with Meta, particularly in advancing online safety education among young Nigerians.

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According to him, the partnership seeks to integrate online safety education into the school system, equipping students with the knowledge, skills, and values required to use digital technologies safely, responsibly, and productively.

Stakeholders at the event emphasised the need for stronger collaboration among government agencies, technology companies, educators, and civil society groups to address emerging online risks and promote digital well-being among young people.

The initiatives are expected to enhance digital literacy, strengthen online safety awareness, and support efforts to create a more secure and inclusive digital ecosystem for Nigerian youths.

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