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Boko Haram Attacks Niger State Village, Scores Feared Dead in Shiroro LGA

Security agencies deploy personnel as residents flee homes; local officials call for urgent federal intervention

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Security agencies deploy personnel as residents flee homes; local officials call for urgent federal intervention

Suspected Boko Haram fighters invaded a community in Shiroro Local Government Area of Niger State on Saturday, leaving many residents feared killed and several others displaced. The attack, which occurred on 13 June, has plunged the area into renewed insecurity as survivors recount scenes of gunfire and destruction.

According to eyewitnesses, the armed group stormed the village in the early hours, shooting sporadically and targeting houses. Multiple sources reported that several people lost their lives, though exact casualty figures remain unclear as at press time. Residents said dozens fled to neighbouring communities for safety while security operatives were later deployed to restore calm.

Niger State has faced persistent attacks by armed groups in recent years, with Shiroro LGA among the hardest hit areas. The latest incident has heightened fears among locals and further strained humanitarian resources in the North-Central state. Many villagers have abandoned their farms and homes amid ongoing threats from insurgents and bandits operating in the region.

A senior official of Niger State government, who requested anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the incident, confirmed the attack and said efforts were underway to ascertain the number of casualties. “We are working with security agencies to respond swiftly and ensure affected persons receive help,” the official stated. Community leaders have also appealed to President Bola Tinubu’s administration to increase military presence and deliver relief materials to displaced residents.

As security agencies continue search-and-rescue operations in Shiroro LGA, local authorities have urged residents to remain vigilant and report suspicious movements. The state government is expected to hold an emergency security meeting in Minna this week as part of measures to address rising insecurity across Niger State.

Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/887356-boko-haram-terrorists-invade-niger-village-kill-many.html

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INEC Flags 469 Polling Units as Flashpoints Ahead of Ekiti Governorship Election

Electoral commission moves to deploy security agencies after identifying high-risk locations across Ekiti State for June 13 poll

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Electoral commission moves to deploy security agencies after identifying high-risk locations across Ekiti State for June 13 poll

The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has identified 469 polling units across Ekiti State as potential flashpoints ahead of the governorship election scheduled for Saturday, June 13. The commission said these locations were marked due to intelligence reports and previous incidents of electoral disturbance.

INEC officials revealed that the flagged polling units are spread across several local government areas, with a concentration in communities previously affected by ballot snatching, voter intimidation, and violence. The decision to highlight these flashpoints followed a series of stakeholder engagements and risk assessments conducted by the commission in collaboration with security agencies.

The move is aimed at preventing disruptions and ensuring a peaceful voting process for over one million eligible voters in the South-West state. INEC noted that previous elections in Ekiti had witnessed isolated cases of violence and intimidation, leading to calls from civil society groups and opposition parties for stronger preventive measures this year.

A senior INEC official, who asked not to be named because they were not authorised to speak publicly, stated that the commission had already communicated its findings to the Nigeria Police Force and other relevant security agencies for immediate action. “We have shared our risk analysis with security stakeholders so they can deploy adequate personnel to these areas,” the official said.

As at Friday evening, security agencies had reportedly intensified patrols around identified flashpoints while local INEC offices began dispatching election materials under armed escort. The commission urged political parties and candidates to caution their supporters against any acts capable of disrupting the process. Voting is expected to commence at 8:30 a.m. in all 2,445 polling units statewide.

Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/887409-ekiti-poll-inec-identifies-469-polling-units-as-potential-flashpoints.html

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Gombe Rep Dies After Brief Illness, House Speaker Abbas Leads Lawmakers in Mourning

Late lawmaker’s passing prompts condolences from National Assembly; colleagues highlight his service to Gombe North-East constituency

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Late lawmaker’s passing prompts condolences from National Assembly; colleagues highlight his service to Gombe North-East constituency

A member of the House of Representatives from Gombe State has died after a brief illness, the Speaker, Tajudeen Abbas, and other lawmakers confirmed on Saturday. The incident occurred shortly after the late legislator reportedly took ill, leading to an outpouring of grief from colleagues at the National Assembly complex in Abuja.

According to parliamentary sources, the lawmaker represented one of Gombe’s federal constituencies and had recently participated in legislative duties before falling sick. Details about the nature of his illness were not disclosed by officials as at press time.

The death has drawn significant attention in political circles across the North-East geopolitical zone, given the late member’s role in championing constituency projects and grassroots advocacy. His absence is expected to impact ongoing committee assignments and representation for his constituents until a by-election is conducted by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

Speaker Tajudeen Abbas described the deceased as “a committed parliamentarian whose contributions enriched debates on the floor of the House,” urging family members and constituents to take solace in his record of public service. Other lawmakers also paid tribute during a brief session, highlighting his dedication to legislative duties and development initiatives in Gombe State.

Following this development, House officials stated that funeral arrangements would be announced in consultation with the bereaved family. Meanwhile, INEC is expected to set a date for a by-election to fill the vacant seat in accordance with Nigeria’s electoral laws.

Source: https://www.premiumtimesng.com/news/top-news/887408-gombe-rep-dies-after-brief-illness-speaker-abbas-house-mourn.html

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Kogi Police Arrest Two Suspected Cultists Over Death of University Student in Anyigba

Prince Abubakar Audu University hands over suspects to security agencies; Vice Chancellor visits bereaved family in Lokoja

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Prince Abubakar Audu University hands over suspects to security agencies; Vice Chancellor visits bereaved family in Lokoja

Two students of Prince Abubakar Audu University, Anyigba, have been arrested by the police in Kogi State for their alleged involvement in the killing of a 300-level student on campus. The incident, which occurred on Saturday, reportedly stemmed from cult-related violence within the university premises.

According to a statement released by the university’s Public Relations Officer, Mrs Uredo Omale, the suspects were apprehended within two hours of the incident. The deceased, Mr David Ocholi Solomon, was a student in the Biochemistry department and was allegedly targeted by fellow students belonging to a rival cult group.

The killing has heightened concerns about campus security and ongoing cult activities in higher institutions across Nigeria. Prince Abubakar Audu University, located in Anyigba, Dekina Local Government Area of Kogi State (North-Central zone), has recently witnessed increased efforts to curb cultism and violent clashes among students.

Vice Chancellor Prof Usman Salisu Ogbo led a condolence visit to the family of the late Mr Solomon at their residence in Lokoja on Saturday. In her statement, Mrs Omale confirmed that “the suspects have been handed over to security agencies for further investigation and prosecution.” She added that the university is cooperating fully with authorities to ensure justice is served.

While reactions from student groups and state officials were not immediately available as at press time, university management has assured stakeholders that measures are being strengthened to prevent recurrence. Security agencies are expected to conclude their investigation and bring charges against those found culpable.

Source: https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/metro/two-suspected-cultists-arrested-in-kogi-university-over-students-death/

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