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Killings: Plateau Christians Cry out, stage peaceful protest …..Sends SOS to Tinubu, present 10-point demands 

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Overwhelmed by incessant killings and dislodgement citizens from their ancestral homes, Plateau state Christians  staged a peaceful protest on Easter Monday to condemn the recent spate of killings in Bokkos and Bassa Local Government Areas.

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Daily Echoes Media that the peace march, which began at the Plateau Radio Television Corporation (PRTVC) Roundabout in Rayfield, culminated at the Government House in Little Rayfield, where Governor Caleb Mutfwang and his deputy, Ngo Josephine Piyo, received the protesters.
The peace procession marks the second peace walk organized by the Church on the Plateau under the joint leadership of the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN), Plateau State Chapter, and the Denominational Leaders Forum.
The protesters, dressed in black, red, and white color attires symbolizing mourning, a call to end the killings, and peaceful resistance—marched in honor of the victims and demanded justice and immediate government intervention.
Presenting a ten points demands to President Ahmed Bola Tinubu, Rev. Amos Mohzo, President of COCIN and Chairman of the Denominational Leaders Forum, co-signed by CAN Chairman Rev. Father. Polycarp Lubo and Revd. Dr. Gideon Para-Mallam, decried the “unprovoked, horrific, and persistent attacks” on communities in Bokkos and Mangu, which have left over 50 people dead in recent weeks.
“These are not communal clashes but calculated, premeditated acts of terror,” the church leaders declared, alleging that the perpetrators—suspected armed Fulani herdsmen—have targeted innocent Christians in coordinated attacks, mostly at night. They criticized federal security responses and called for more decisive action.
While acknowledging President Tinubu’s earlier condemnation of the attacks, the church leaders expressed disappointment over what they described as a misrepresentation of the Bassa killings in official statements. “We reject the narrative of retaliatory clashes; these are acts of terror, and the truth must not be sacrificed on the altar of political convenience,” they said.
They further posit that on April 1: Pastor James Amusa was beaten and thrown into a well; 38 others were later killed in coordinated assaults on several communities.March 27: Armed men opened fire on mourners in Ruwi, killing several armless civilians. And March 7 & January 9: Several villagers, including Rev. Danjuma Lekuk, were killed in targeted attacks.
“In Bassa Irigwe land alone, between January and April 14, at least 71 people were reported killed in 19 separate attacks. One of the deadliest occurred near a military barracks, where attackers killed 51 people in just 45 minutes without security intervention.”
They urged all Nigerians to stand in unity against impunity and systemic violence, warning that the ongoing crisis on the Plateau is part of a broader threat to national peace.
In his response, Governor Mutfwang  vowed onward transmission of the letter to president Tinubu as he pursue justice for victims of recent violent attacks in the state, declaring that Plateau shall be restored and freed from the grip of insecurity and darkness that has plagued it for nearly two decades.
While appreciating the efforts of Christian leaders and the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) for standing up and refusing to remain silent in the face of ongoing bloodshed. He emphasized that the time has come for every Nigerian with a conscience to rise and say “enough is enough.”

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Niger State AG, Commissioner for Justice seeks collaboration with Police to end thuggery, Youth restiveness 

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AG,Commissioner for Justice in Niger State Barrister Nasiru Mua'zu,(left) CP Abudullahi Adamu Elleman(Right)

 

By Uthman Baba-Al-Naseer, Minna

The Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice in Niger State Barrister Nasiru Mua’zu, has requested for a collaboration with the Niger State Police Command to bring an end to the activities of thuggery and youth restiveness in Minna the Niger State Capital.

He assured the Niger State, Command of his Ministry supports in ensuring that the increasing Proportion of youths restiveness and other security Challenges in the state are brought to an end.

The Attorney General who stated this while on a courtesy visit to the Commissioner of Police in Niger State, CP Abudullahi Adamu Elleman in his office Monday, noted that the office of the Attorney General is worried with the activities of ” these miscreants that have been making Minna the state capital inhabitable in recent times”

According to the Commissioner for Justice, members of the public also need to support relevant security agencies in the state with the needed information on the activities of these miscreants ” so that they can be taken away from the streets in the general interest of the citizens”

Adding, “As you all known police and other security forces as well as the courts cannot perform any magic neither they are magicians.

” Without Any vital information from the Public on the identity of these miscreants and their hideouts you cannot expect any magic from the security agencies. So all stakeholders must collaborate with the relevant security agencies to flush out these youths from our midsts” he asserted

Speaking further, Nasiru Mua’zu described as disturbing the undue interference of some prominent individuals and parents on the prosecution of their children involvement in criminality warning that full wrath of the law will be visited on such parents.

The Attorney General assured that the Judiciary will continue to leave up its constitutional mandate in ensuring the full Prosecution of the miscreants and appropriate punishment are mated on them if found guilty noting that unnecessary interference as the factor responsible for the effective Prosecution of the miscreants

Receiving the Attorney General, the Commissioner of Police CP Adamu Abdullahi Elleman, applauded the Commissioner for Justice for the visit and assure that the Command under his leadership will synergize with the office of the Attorney General in ensuring the speedy dispensation of Criminal Justice in the state.

He noted that the Police, as a critical stakeholders in the Criminal administration of Justice would continue to partner with the Ministry of Justice in making the state unsafe for Criminal minded elements in the state

CP Adamu Elleman requested the support of the office of the Attorney General for training and retraining of investigating Police Officers (IPO) this according to the Commissioner of Police will improve the capacity of the Police investigators for effective performance.

He told the Attorney General that legal department of the Command will be given the needed empowerment for effective Prosecution of cases and the legal department will be monitored to perform.

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Minna Court remands six persons in Correctional Custody for alleged kidnapping 

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By Uthman Baba-Al-Naseer, Minna
The Minna Chief Magistrate court Number one has ordered for the remand of six persons among them a married woman in correctional custody for alleged kidnapping.
Hajiya Ummulkhatum Mohammed the Presiding Chief Magistrate who gave the ordered for their remand held that her court lack the Jurisdiction to try kidnapping case,” even with their plea of guilty to the offence.
The Operatives of the Anti kidnapping squad of the Niger State Police Command arrested and charged them to the Chief Magistrate court on four count charges bothering on Conspiracy, kidnapping and unlawful possession of firearms.
According to the  Police First Information Report (FIR), marked MN/ CM/ CR/11/2025 the four count charges were punishable under section 3 (1),2 (2) of the kidnapping and cattle rustling law of Niger State 2016 and section 27 of the firearms  Act Cap 28 law of Niger state  2004.
The defendants include, Aisha Sani, Abuh Mohammed,Daudu Mohammed,Mamman Sani Shehu Arzika Laura and Jibrin Ahmadu all of Kwanar Sangir, Tunga Magajiya,Udu and Duggi village in Rijau local government area.
The Police Prosecutor Inspector Bello Mohammed Beji told the court that on the 10th, of March,2025, ” one Mallam Sarkin Noma Gata of Marrando village in Rijau local government area of Niger State reported  on the 5th,March 2025. He was  sleeping with his family with his  compound when unknown gunmen numbering six invaded his house, firing sporadically into the air and beat him until he became unconscious.
“But he managed to escape to the nearby house and his daughter Mai-Kyau Mallam, a 22 year old,was  also kidnapped to an unknown destination,”he told the court.
During Police investigation ,the Prosecutor further told the court that they all freely confessed to have conspired among themselves to have committed the crime.
” And also confessed that they demanded the ransom of Nine Million Naira. But they bargained to Five Million Naira”
They were rescued  by some group of hunters when they were to deliver the ransom in the  Ari Gida Bush in Rijau one of the victim Mai-Kyau was rescued.
When the charges were read to them by the Presiding Chief Magistrate Hajiya Ummulkhatum Mohammed,four them pleaded guilty of the offence while two others pleaded not guilty.
At this point the Presiding Chief Magistrate held that her court lack Jurisdiction to convict and sentence them ” is only High Court that has the Jurisdiction to convict and pass verdict on them”
She then told the prosecutor to hasten up and file the appropriate charges against them in the High court and she then ordered for their remand in Correctional Custody
Hajiya Ummulkhatum Mohammed adjougned the case to 6th of May, 2025 for further mention.
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Falana, others raise the alarm over threat to Fawehinmi’s house in Lagos 

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Right Activist,Gani Fawehinmi
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Alarmed at the threat facing the family of of the late human rights activist, Gani Fawehinmi,Human rights advocates including Femi Falana; Executive Director, International Press Centre (IPC), Lanre Arogundade; Executive Director, Media Rights Agenda (MRA), Edetaen Ojo and others have lamented the imminent danger facing the family of the late human rights activist, Gani Fawehinmi.
Speaking to journalists on behalf of the team, Falana said, Gani’s family members are being threatened by a developer that erected a four-storey hotel right by the fence protecting the front part of Chief’s house within Ikeja GRA.
Falana said, “An individual or group of individuals, either acting in utter contempt of the rules and regulations guiding property development in Lagos State or acting in connivance with unscrupulous government officials, have decided to erect a four-storey hotel right by the fence protecting the front part of Fawehinmi’s house in Ikeja GRA.
“So brazen were the dare-devil builders or developers that they ignored family warnings and chose to build their structure almost on top of Fawehinmi’s fence. It is possible that they believe they are above the law. Or perhaps, they bear some grudge against him and his family and therefore do not see anything wrong in their brazen act of recklessness and injustice.
“But, whoever they think they are and whatever their motive, our stance is that this injustice should not, cannot and must not be allowed to stand.”
Falana noted that besides the fence protecting Fawehinmi’s house facing imminent collapse, a 1000-litre capacity water tank installed right on top of the 4-storey structure has thrice collapsed and fallen into Chief Gani Fawehinmi’s compound.
“We are fortunate that no one has so far been hurt or killed as a result of these incidents. But these repeated incidents themselves show without doubt how dangerously close this structure is to Fawehinmi’s house.
“We do not want to wait until any such catastrophe occurs before taking action. We have, therefore, chosen to speak out now before deadlier incidents occur,” he added.
The group demanded that the building should be pulled down, alleging that the construction violates Lagos State urban development and building regulations, particularly with regards to the mandatory setback requirement of at least three-meter space in-between buildings.
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