A total of 10 kidnap victims that were abducted by gunmen in the Wase Local Government Area of Plateau State have been rescued by security operatives.
The Director of Press and Public Affairs to the Governor of Plateau State, Macham Makut, confirmed the development in a statement on Monday 10th October 2022.
According to the statement, “The Governor has commended security forces whose combined efforts together with vigilante and hunter groups ensured the rescue of 10 persons kidnapped by bandits in Bashar, Wase Local Government.
“He praised the prompt action of the police, Operation Safe Haven, and community watch groups who gave the hoodlums a hot chase and ensured that all the kidnapped persons and other stolen items were recovered.
“The Governor says this level of criminality must be addressed holistically by the security agencies in collaboration with the traditional and community leaders leveraging on the structures of community policing and vigilante groups.
“He warns criminals that his administration will not allow them to return the days of darkness to the state under any guise.
“Governor Lalong sympathizes with the families of the victims and assures them that those behind the attacks will be made to pay for their actions.
“He also calls for vigilance among the citizens and timely passage of intelligence and information to security agencies to proactively prevent such attacks.”
On Saturday 8th October 2022, it was reported that gunmen attacked Kuliyas Village in Butura, Bokkos killing 4 persons including two village heads.
This was after other reported isolated killings in other villages of Follo, Karara, Bokkos, and Mangor as well as the kidnap of some students at All Nation’s Academy in the Council Area were eventually rescued by security forces.
The statement added, “Plateau State Governor Simon Lalong has ordered security forces to immediately confront attackers threatening the lives of people in villages around Bokkos Local Government Area.
“Governor Lalong who described the recent spade of attacks on some villages leading to loss of lives as unacceptable said the attackers must be fished out and not allowed to go unpunished.”
The Federal Government is advancing plans to integrate digital education into Nigeria’s Almajiri system, in a move to address the country’s rising population of out-of-school children through technology-driven learning and skills development.
The initiative is being driven through a collaboration between the National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) and the National Commission for Almajiri and Out-of-School Children’s Education (NCAOOSCE), following a recent high-level engagement at NITDA headquarters in Abuja, according to a statement by the tech agency, NITDA.
Muhammad Sani Idris, Executive Secretary of NCAOOSCE, says the Almajiri system is facing deep-rooted structural challenges affecting children’s welfare and access to education.
According to him, these challenges include parental abdication of responsibility, widespread street begging, vulnerability to exploitation, and the growing number of out-of-school children across the country.
Idris called for stronger institutional collaboration to reposition the system through digital education and structured skills acquisition.
“He requested NITDA’s collaboration to transform the system through digital education and skills acquisition,” the Commission says in a statement.
In response, Kashifu Inuwa, Director-General of NITDA, proposed the deployment of the agency’s Digital Literacy for All initiative through existing Almajiri structures.
The strategy, according to Inuwa, will leverage members of the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) as digital literacy champions, integrate technology training into Almajiri learning centres, and establish digital hubs to deliver basic to advanced digital skills.
Both agencies say the framework is designed to bridge learning gaps and expand access to modern competencies for vulnerable children who are currently outside the formal education system.
They also reaffirmed their commitment to using technology as a tool for inclusive education and national development, announcing the establishment of a joint implementation committee to coordinate the rollout of the programme.
The collaboration reflects a broader shift in Nigeria’s education policy, where digital literacy is increasingly being positioned as a strategic instrument for tackling exclusion and youth vulnerability.
Nigeria continues to grapple with one of the largest out-of-school children populations globally, driven by poverty, insecurity in parts of Northern Nigeria, and systemic barriers to formal education. The Almajiri system, historically rooted in traditional Islamic learning, has in recent years become associated with street begging and heightened child vulnerability, particularly in urban centres.
The proposed intervention signals a transition from welfare-based responses to a more structured, skills-driven model, where technology serves as both an educational platform and an empowerment tool.
However, stakeholders acknowledge that implementation will require addressing key constraints, including funding, infrastructure readiness, training capacity, and connectivity challenges in underserved communities.
The newly constituted joint committee is expected to define operational guidelines, deployment frameworks, and scale-up pathways for the initiative.
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BY SUNDAY SAMUEL—Nasarawa State Police Command attached to Karshi Divisional Headquarters have arrested one Pastor Asonye Isaiah, 37, of Rock of Love and Adoration Ground, Old Karsh I, Abuja, for allegedly defiling a 16-year-old girl in Nasarawa State.
According to statement released by SP Ramhan Nansel, Police Public Relations Officer, via the commands official X account that the arrest followed a complaint lodged at the Division on 18th April, 2026, at about 2000hrs.
Preliminary investigation revealed that the suspect deceived the victim’s aunt, claiming her niece was “
possessed” and required cleansing at a river. He instead took the victim to a hotel in New Karshi, where he allegedly had unlawful carnal knowledge of her twice. He further threatened to kill her if she disclosed the incident.
The crime came to light after the victim’s guardian observed unusual changes in her behaviour and questioned her. The victim was immediately taken for medical examination, which confirmed penile penetration.
Upon interrogation, the suspect confessed to the offence and pleaded for leniency.
The Commissioner of Police, CP Shetima Jauro Mohammed, has directed that the case be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department, Lafia, for comprehensive investigation and prosecution.
He assured that justice will be served and urged members of the public to exercise caution regarding places of worship they attend and individuals who parade themselves as clerics.