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Be deliberate, united in fighting insecurity in Benue – Alia tells citizens

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Benue State Governor, Rev Fr Hyacinth Alia has called on Benue people to be resilient, deliberate and united in the fight against insecurity in the state.

Governor Alia made the call Saturday, while speaking at this year’s prayer Pilgrimage for peace held at the Cathedral Church of St. John the Baptist, Gboko Local Government Area of the state.

He said the quest for peace in the state requires a collective commitment to bridge divides, heal wounds, and build a society where every citizen can thrive.

“We have a problem in our hands, and this problem did not start from somewhere. It started from within ourselves before externals forces started leveraging on it to destroy us”.

He said for the state to have lasting peace, the citizens have to put aside their differences and become deliberate in fighting insecurity, stressing that he was only the leader, all the people are the government.

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He re-emphasized the willingness of his administration to entrenching peace in the state, adding that God has given them peace and they must also give peace.

“For us to get peace, we have to be deliberate, we have to be direct. God has given us peace and we must also give peace”.

Governor Alia thanked all those who have been working to bring peace in their areas especially the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Katsina-ala, Most Rev Isaac Dugu for the return of peace in Sankera.

He called for the continuation of the Peace Mass to include other tribes in the state who are also affected by insecurity.

Speaking, the Tor Tiv, HRM Orchivirigh, Prof. James Ayatse emphasized the importance of unity in the fight against insecurity, adding that, although the church in Tiv land has been praying, the people need to back it up with actions characterized by a sense of unity and commitment.

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“We must be united for God to pass through that unity and defend us. Peace is not a one man business. It has to be a collective affairs”. He added, stressing that, although the Governor is the Chief Security officer, he must not be left alone to fight insecurity in the state.

Earlier in his homily, Rev Fr. Marcilinus Wende said the quest for peace requires collective efforts saying individuals, religions, organizations, and governments must work together to achieve peace.The Bishops of the Catholic Dioceses of Gboko and Katsina-ala, Most Rev William Avenya and Most Rev Isaac Dugu respectively, as well as the representative of the Bishop of Makurdi Diocese, including top government functionaries, priests, religious and the laity were all present at the Mass.

 

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Natasha: Akpabio’s kinsmen tackle Atiku over corruption, abuse allegations

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Kinsmen of Senate President Godswill Akpabio, under the aegis of Ikot Ekpene Senatorial District Professionals (IK- Pro), have tackled former Vice President Atiku Abubakar over his allegation that Akpabio is corrupt and has the propensity to abuse women.

Atiku had while reacting to the sexual harassment allegation levelled against Akpabio by suspended Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, said the Senate President was involved in abusing women when he was a governor.

He also accused the Senate President of corruption following the quick approval of state of emergency declared in Rivers State by President Bola Tinubu.

Kinsmen of Senate President Godswill Akpabio, under the aegis of Ikot Ekpene Senatorial District Professionals (IK- Pro), have tackled former Vice President Atiku Abubakar over his allegation that Akpabio is corrupt and has the propensity to abuse women.

Atiku had while reacting to the sexual harassment allegation levelled against Akpabio by suspended Senator Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, said the Senate President was involved in abusing women when he was a governor.

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He also accused the Senate President of corruption following the quick approval of state of emergency declared in Rivers State by President Bola Tinubu.

The group condemned Atiku’s comments in a statement signed by Edidiong John, National President and Barr. Kemfon Neke, National Secretary, which was made available to newsmen in Uyo on Tuesday.

They described the allegation as a blackmail aimed at scoring cheap points ahead of the 2027 elections.

Parts of the statement read, “Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, in his recent remarks, baselessly accused the Senate President of corruption and alleged that he had a history of abusing women during his tenure as Governor of Akwa Ibom State.

“However, he failed to provide any specific details or reference any pending corruption charges against Senator Akpabio. Likewise, he did not cite any verifiable incidents of abuse to support his outrageous claims. Instead, he resorted to reckless falsehoods, seemingly in a desperate bid to tarnish the Senate President’s reputation ahead of the 2027 elections.

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“It is ironic that such accusations emanate from a man whose own past is riddled with serious credibility concerns. The former customs officer turned politician, who amassed enormous wealth, enabling him to contest every presidential election since the advent of the Fourth Republic, has a questionable record.

“More damningly, his former boss, President Olusegun Obasanjo, detailed his moral and ethical shortcomings in his book, My Watch, Volume 2 (pages 31-32). Obasanjo described Atiku Abubakar as having “a propensity to corruption,” “a tendency to disloyalty,” “an inability to say and stick to the truth all the time,” “a propensity for poor judgment,” “a belief and reliance on marabouts,” “a lack of transparency,” and “a refusal to use money to buy his way out of all issues, and his readiness to sacrifice morality, integrity, propriety, truth, and national interest for self and selfish interest.

“Given such an unflattering verdict from one who had the closest view of Atiku Abubakar’s tenure, it is preposterous for him to pontificate about corruption in Nigeria or anywhere else in the world. His moral authority on the subject is nonexistent.

“The coordinated attacks, including false accusations of sexual harassment, have always been politically motivated and are now fully exposed as part of a larger agenda for 2027. It is unfortunate that some politicians are willing to go to any lengths, including fabrications and character assassination, to advance their ambitions.

“Despite these attempts at distraction, the Senate under Senator Akpabio remains steadfast in its commitment to supporting the administration of President Bola Ahmed Tinubu through the enactment of quality legislation and robust oversight. The focus remains on advancing national development and delivering prosperity to Nigerians.

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“‘IK-PRO also notes with concern Atiku Abubakar’s selective outrage over the National Assembly’s unanimous decision on the Rivers State issue. The decision, which received overwhelming support from lawmakers across party lines in both the Senate and the House of Representatives, is now being singularly blamed on Senator Akpabio.

“Curiously, the former Vice President has not directed similar criticism toward the Speaker of the House of Representatives, a fellow northerner, who also presided over the unanimous resolution. This selective targeting of Senator Akpabio, a southern leader, is both suspicious and troubling.”

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Rivers’ll emerge stronger from political crisis – Fubara

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Suspended Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has assured residents that the ongoing political crisis in the state will ultimately strengthen the people rather than weaken them.

Governor Fubara made this statement when he received Muslim leaders from 20 Islamic-based groups, including the Supreme Council for Islamic Affairs, at his private residence in Port Harcourt, during an Eid-el-Fitri Sallah visit on Monday.

Addressing the delegation, Governor Fubara urged them and his supporters to trust in God’s process.

He said: “This season is one of love, sharing, and sacrifice. You have come to share in our pain and have made a great sacrifice through your prayers. As Christians, we believe that everything happens for a purpose, and I strongly believe that this situation is leading us toward a greater purpose.”

He acknowledged that the current political tension might leave many feeling depressed, but emphasized that supernatural forces may be at play beyond human understanding.

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“No matter what we see, we must remain steadfast. In all things, we give glory to Almighty God. I believe that, in the end, we will emerge stronger.”

Governor Fubara reaffirmed his commitment to justice and equality, stressing that his administration envisions a society where no one is oppressed.

“We believe in egalitarianism, and if our beliefs bring us some pain, so be it. The most important thing is that we stand on the side of truth and righteousness,” he stated.

He regretted that he was unable to formally reach out to the Muslim Ummah during their celebrations but promised that the relationship between religious groups and the government would be strengthened once the current uncertainties are resolved.

He also assured the leaders that their pending requests would be addressed after the crisis subsides.

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Fubara, while urging patience and perseverance, Governor Fubara drew an analogy from religious history, saying, “If God could be patient with Noah to allow even the snail to enter the Ark, then patience remains an essential virtue in our struggle.”

He also cautioned against falling prey to those who want engineer violence by fanning provocative acts, warning his supporters and Rivers people to avoid certain elements who sought to destabilize the state.

“Their goal is to create problems and deny people their means of livelihood. We will not allow that. We will continue to operate peacefully and respect constituted authority to ensure that our state remains a model for others in Nigeria,” he concluded.

Speaking earlier on behalf of the Muslim Ummah, Nasir Awhelebe Uhor declared their solidarity with Governor Fubara, assuring him of their prayers and support as he navigates the state’s current political challenges.

Uhor stated that the majority of Muslims in Rivers State stand with Governor Fubara due to his inclusive approach to governance and his recognition of the Islamic faith.

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He noted that, unlike the previous administration that declared Rivers a 100 percent Christian state, Governor Fubara, upon assuming office, acknowledged the state as Christian-majority while allowing room for inclusiveness.

Encouraging the Governor to remain steadfast, Uhor reminded him of the Islamic belief that Allah rewards patience.

He said the present challenges align with the teachings of Islam, where the Creator tests His people through wealth, power, and authority.

He further called on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to review the emergency rule in Rivers State and restore Governor Fubara’s full authority, emphasizing that the Governor has been performing effectively despite the crisis.

During the visit, prayers were offered for Governor Fubara, his family, Rivers State and Nigeria as a whole.

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Edo Gov. visits Kano, condoles families of Uromi massacre victims

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The Governor of Edo State, Monday Okpebholo, arrived at the Kano State Government House on Monday to condole with the government and families of the 16 victims killed in Uromi, Edo State, last week.

His visit comes amid growing outrage in northern Nigeria over what many see as a targeted attack on traders from the region.

The victims, mostly from Kano and other northern states, were reportedly ambushed and killed in Uromi, a town in Edo’s Esan North-East Local Government Area.

The killings have sparked anger in northern Nigeria, with protests erupting in Kano, Katsina, and parts of Kaduna as citizens demand justice and better security for northerners residing in the South.

In Kano, youth groups and community leaders have accused the Edo State government of not doing enough to prevent such attacks, calling for swift action to apprehend the perpetrators.

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During his visit, Governor Monday Okpebholo assured the Kano State government that his administration was working with security agencies to investigate the killings and bring those responsible to justice.

He also expressed sympathy for the bereaved families, emphasizing that violence against any ethnic or religious group must not be tolerated.

His visit comes as pressure mounts on both state and federal authorities to address growing concerns over ethnic tensions and insecurity across the country.

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