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Fear grips residents of Ibadan as suspected herdsmen behead woman … Council boss appeals for calm, reaffirms reinforcement of ban on open grazing

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IGP Kayode Egbetokun

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There was panic and fear among residents of Ido Local Government Area of Oyo State following the brutal killing of a woman by suspected herdsmen in Ido Local Government Area of the state .

The incident which occurred in the evening of Wednesday has left hundreds of residents of the area in shock and fear of renewed hostilities between residents of the area and herders .

The victim, one Mrs. Misitura Akanke, was attacked when she went to gather vegetables in a nearby bush, and the attackers reportedly raped and killed her at
Oderemi Village in Ido Local Government Area of Oyo State.

An Amotekun officer who tried to intervene was also attacked and injured.

The incident has sparked serious security concern, with calls on authorities to intervene and ensure justice is served.

The Chairman of Ido Local Government, Hon. Sheriff Adeojo, who appealed for calm , reaffirmed the enforcement of the ban on open grazing within the council area, ordering its immediate implementation following the deadly incident involving suspected herders.

In a statement released on Thursday, Adeojo announced that the directive became necessary after the killing of Mrs. Misitura Akanke, who was reportedly attacked on her farm at Oderemi Village in Ido Local Government Area of Oyo State.

The chairman described the incident as tragic and deeply regrettable, while expressing condolences to the family of the deceased. He noted that the killing underscores the urgent need for stricter enforcement of the state’s anti–open grazing law to safeguard lives and property.

“I write to commiserate with the family of Mrs. Misitura Akanke, who was unfortunately killed by suspected herdsmen in Oderemi Village. This unfortunate incident further highlights the necessity for firm and consistent enforcement of the state law banning open grazing,” the statement read.

In pursuance of the Oyo State 2019 Anti–Open Grazing Law enacted by the Oyo State House of Assembly, the directive of His Imperial Majesty, Oba Senator Rasidi Adewolu Ladoja, the Olubadan of Ibadanland, and following a series of engagements with Miyetti Allah on modern ranching practices, open grazing has been officially prohibited across Ido Local Government Area.
” The prohibition is aimed at promoting sustainable agricultural practices, protecting farmlands, and ensuring lasting peace and security in all communities within the local government area.

Compliance with this directive is mandatory, as the policy applies uniformly to all stakeholders without exception. The local government has warned that any individual or group found to be violating the ban will be subject to appropriate legal action in accordance with the law.
Adeojo emphasized that the local government would work closely with relevant security agencies to ensure full compliance with the law, warning that violators would face the full weight of the law.

He assured residents of the council area that the administration was committed to maintaining peace, protecting farmers, and preventing a recurrence of such incidents. He urged community members to cooperate with authorities by providing timely information that could help avert security threats.

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Revealed:Minna Correctional Custody conveys Awaiting Trial Inmates on Keke Napep to Court in Niger state

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Inmates awaiting trials at the Minna old Correctional Custody are being conveyed to courts on Keke napep and commercial vehicles due to lack of Green maria to convey them to court. Investigations have revealed.

The green maria,according to our findings conducted at Minna old Correctional Custody, revealed that the two functional vehicles have broken down for past two years without been repaired

The Chief Judge of Niger State,Justice Halima Ibrahim Abdulmalik had in March,2026, purchased four tyres for the broken down only functioning water tanker in the Minna old Medium Security Custodial facility.

Our reporter in Minna was told that the water tanker has been jack on top of stone for the past three years,due to lack of tires forcing the inmates to source water from some public boreholes in Minna until the Chief Judge bought the four tires that brought the tanker back to the road.

Also, the only functioning borehole in the Medium Custodial Centre has dried up the same time the water tanker tires lost its four tires.

It was gathered that the development has forced the Niger State of command of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NcoS),to park the vehicle which now resulted in conveying the inmates on trial to courts with kekenap and any other means of transportation.

Our Correspondent reliably gathered that,the immediate past governor of Niger State, now Senator Abubakar Sani Bello bought two of the green maria to the both correctional Custodies some times in 2016.

Investigations further revealed that the already parked green maria,is the only functional vehicle that conveys awaiting trials inmates to over 35 courts within and outside Minna the state capital.

“ The already parked and the then only functional vehicle conveys inmates to and from courts in Gwada,Kuta,Paiko,Beji, Sakinpawa Kafinkoro and other courts in Minna and environs.

“ We are in a serious mess since the green maria parked up. We have to convey them to court with an alternative means of transporting the inmates to courts within Minna.

“ In fact,we have no option . They have to be in court and we have to find any alternative means of conveying them to court. At times we have to engage the service of tricycle operators to convey them to court” a source close to one of the facilities in Minna who craved anonymity told our Correspondent.

In alternative,it was further gathered that inmates are now being conveyed to courts with the only existing official ambulance that is to convey patients to hospital against the green maria.

The spokesman Niger State Command of the Nigerian Correctional Service, (NCoS) Mallam Rabiu Shaibu Mohammed CSC,while confirming the development,appealed to well to individuals and corporate entities in the state,to extend their kind hearted gesture to the command with functional green maria to safeguard the movement of inmates to courts.

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Army Kidnapped Activist-Not An Arrest: HURIWA Declares War on *Military Lawlessness* ***Demands Immediate Release, Warns Nigeria Sliding Into Dangerous Precedent

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Chief of Defence Staff General Olufemi Oluyede

By George Mgbeleke

The Human Rights Writers Association of Nigeria (HURIWA) has issued a blistering condemnation of the Nigerian Army over what it describes as the “brazen kidnapping” of social media activist Justice Mark Chidiebere, popularly known as “Justice Crack,” declaring the action a direct assault on Nigeria’s Constitution and a chilling sign of creeping militarism.

In a sharply worded statement, HURIWA dismissed the Army’s explanation as “afterthought justification,” insisting that no amount of official framing can disguise what it called “a crude, unlawful abduction carried out in broad daylight.”

“Let Nigerians be clear: this was not an arrest. This was a kidnapping by men in uniform,” the group declared.

“WHO GAVE THE ARMY THE POWER TO ABDUCT CIVILIANS?”

HURIWA fired a barrage of questions at the military hierarchy:
Why was a civilian seized by soldiers instead of being invited by lawful civil authorities?
What specific law authorises the Army to pick up citizens on “nebulous grounds”?
When did expressing opinions on troop welfare become a military offence?
The group warned that the Army’s conduct has collapsed the line between lawful enforcement and criminal abduction, creating a dangerous environment where citizens no longer feel safe—even from those sworn to protect them.

FREE SPEECH UNDER SIEGE
At the heart of the controversy is Chidiebere’s alleged “offence”: speaking about the welfare of Nigerian troops fighting insurgency.
HURIWA described this as a legitimate civic duty—not a crime, accusing the Army of attempting to weaponise national security to silence dissent.
“If the information is false, respond with facts—not force. Bullets and abductions are not tools of public communication,” the statement said.

“SOLDIERS NOW ACTING LIKE KIDNAPPERS?”
In one of its most explosive assertions, HURIWA warned that the Army’s actions mirror the same tactics used by criminal kidnapping gangs terrorising Nigerians:

Sudden seizure without notice
Absence of due process:

Detention outside lawful frameworks
“When soldiers begin to act like kidnappers, the state loses its moral authority to fight actual kidnappers,” HURIWA warned.
NATIONAL SECURITY OR RAW ABUSE OF POWER?
While the Army claims the activist was involved in acts capable of inciting discontent within the ranks, HURIWA dismissed the justification as “dangerously elastic and open to abuse.”
The group insisted that national security cannot be used as a blanket excuse for illegality, warning that such reasoning opens the door to authoritarian excesses.
ULTIMATUM ISSUED
HURIWA issued a set of hard demands:
Immediate and unconditional release of the activist

Full disclosure of the legal basis for his arrest*

Disciplinary action against officers involved*
A binding commitment to end military interference in civilian affairs
“THIS IS HOW DEMOCRACIES DIE”
In its closing salvo, HURIWA warned that Nigeria is inching toward a dangerous tipping point where the rule of law is replaced by the rule of force.
“Today it is one activist. Tomorrow it could be any Nigerian. This is how democracies die—when guns override the Constitution,” the group declared.
The rights body vowed to mobilise legal, civic, and public pressure until what it called “this culture of impunity is decisively confronted.”

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Revelation : Minna Correctional Custody conveys Awaiting Trial Inmates on Keke Napep to Court in Niger state

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By Uthman-Baba Naseer,Minna

Inmates awaiting trials at the Minna old Correctional Custody are being conveyed to courts on Keke napep and commercial vehicles due to lack of Green maria to convey them to court. Investigations have revealed.

The green maria,according to our findings conducted at Minna old Correctional Custody, revealed that the two functional vehicles have broken down for past two years without been repaired

The Chief Judge of Niger State,Justice Halima Ibrahim Abdulmalik had in March,2026, purchased four tyres for the broken down only functioning water tanker in the Minna old Medium Security Custodial facility.

Our reporter in Minna was told that the water tanker has been jack on top of stone for the past three years,due to lack of tires forcing the inmates to source water from some public boreholes in Minna until the Chief Judge bought the four tires that brought the tanker back to the road.

Also, the only functioning borehole in the Medium Custodial Centre has dried up the same time the water tanker tires lost its four tires.

It was gathered that the development has forced the Niger State of command of the Nigerian Correctional Service (NcoS),to park the vehicle which now resulted in conveying the inmates on trial to courts with kekenap and any other means of transportation.

Our Correspondent reliably gathered that,the immediate past governor of Niger State, now Senator Abubakar Sani Bello bought two of the green maria to the both correctional Custodies some times in 2016.

Investigations further revealed that the already parked green maria,is the only functional vehicle that conveys awaiting trials inmates to over 35 courts within and outside Minna the state capital.

“ The already parked and the then only functional vehicle conveys inmates to and from courts in Gwada,Kuta,Paiko,Beji, Sakinpawa Kafinkoro and other courts in Minna and environs.

“ We are in a serious mess since the green maria parked up. We have to convey them to court with an alternative means of transporting the inmates to courts within Minna.

“ In fact,we have no option . They have to be in court and we have to find any alternative means of conveying them to court. At times we have to engage the service of tricycle operators to convey them to court” a source close to one of the facilities in Minna who craved anonymity told our Correspondent.

In alternative,it was further gathered that inmates are now being conveyed to courts with the only existing official ambulance that is to convey patients to hospital against the green maria.

The spokesman Niger State Command of the Nigerian Correctional Service, (NCoS) Mallam Rabiu Shaibu Mohammed CSC,while confirming the development,appealed to well to individuals and corporate entities in the state,to extend their kind hearted gesture to the command with functional green maria to safeguard the movement of inmates to courts.

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