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Delta Police Arrest Nine in Connection with Alleged Armed Robbery and Murder
Suspects nabbed across Warri South and Uvwie LGAs as police intensify efforts to curb violent crime in Delta State
Suspects nabbed across Warri South and Uvwie LGAs as police intensify efforts to curb violent crime in Delta State
The Delta State Police Command has arrested nine suspects in connection with alleged armed robbery and murder incidents within Warri South and Uvwie Local Government Areas. The arrests were carried out on Thursday, 18 June, as part of an ongoing operation to tackle rising insecurity in parts of Delta State.
According to police sources, the suspects were apprehended during a coordinated crackdown targeting criminal hideouts identified through recent intelligence reports. The operation follows increased reports of violent attacks on residents and businesses in the Warri axis, raising concerns among community stakeholders about public safety.
Delta State, located in the South-South geopolitical zone, has witnessed a spate of armed robberies and fatal assaults in recent months. Security experts say the trend threatens local economic activities and undermines investor confidence in the region. Police have stepped up patrols and surveillance in response, while community leaders have called for greater collaboration with security agencies.
A spokesperson for the state command confirmed the arrests but declined to provide names of those detained, citing ongoing investigations. “We are committed to restoring law and order. Our men are working round the clock to ensure perpetrators face justice,” said the official during a press briefing in Asaba. Efforts to reach opposition party leaders for comments were unsuccessful as at press time.
Police authorities say investigations are ongoing, with suspects expected to be charged once preliminary inquiries are concluded. Residents have been urged to remain vigilant and report suspicious movements as security operations continue across affected communities.
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PDP’s Oluyede Wins Polling Unit in Ekiti State Local Election
Victory marks significant boost for PDP ahead of wider results; APC yet to issue official reaction
Victory marks significant boost for PDP ahead of wider results; APC yet to issue official reaction
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate Oluyede has emerged victorious at his polling unit in the Ekiti State local elections conducted on Saturday, 20 June 2026. The win, recorded within his ward, signals early momentum for the PDP as collation of results continues across the state.
The voting exercise at Oluyede’s polling unit was concluded under the supervision of electoral officials, with voters turning out early to participate. After counting, Oluyede was announced as the winner at the unit, giving his party a lead in that locality. No incident of violence or disruption was reported during the process at this location.
This development is seen as significant for the PDP, which is seeking to regain ground from the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in Ekiti State, South-West Nigeria. Local observers say that victories at polling units can boost morale for party agents and influence turnout in subsequent elections within the area. The overall contest remains closely watched, especially as other results are yet to be declared.
As at press time, APC officials had not released any statement reacting to Oluyede’s win. Electoral officers confirmed that collation would continue through the night and final results will be announced by the State Independent Electoral Commission. Both parties have deployed agents to monitor proceedings at various centres.
The outcome at Oluyede’s polling unit is expected to set the tone for PDP supporters as they await official state-wide results. The electoral commission has called for calm among supporters and assured that all votes will be properly counted before winners are formally announced.
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Ekiti Voters Head to Polls as Governorship Election Kicks Off Across South-West State
INEC begins collation of polling unit results as major parties vie for victory; turnout reported high in key LGAs
INEC begins collation of polling unit results as major parties vie for victory; turnout reported high in key LGAs
Polling units across Ekiti State opened their doors on Saturday, 20 June 2026, as residents turned out to cast their votes in the highly anticipated governorship election. The exercise, which commenced early in the morning, saw significant participation from eligible voters in various local government areas of the South-West state.
According to reports from different parts of Ekiti, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) officials arrived at most polling stations on schedule, with voting materials distributed and accreditation processes underway before midday. Security personnel were visible at strategic locations to ensure a peaceful atmosphere throughout the exercise. Observers noted that voter turnout appeared particularly strong in Ado-Ekiti and Ikere LGAs, where competition among candidates is traditionally fierce.
This year’s governorship election is seen as a crucial test for both the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and opposition parties such as the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and Labour Party (LP). With no female candidates on the ballot for the top seat, attention has focused on male flagbearers vying to succeed the current administration. The outcome is expected to have implications for party strategies ahead of the 2027 general elections.
While official statements from INEC indicated that polling generally proceeded smoothly, some voters cited minor delays related to biometric accreditation devices at isolated centres. However, electoral officers assured that any technical issues were being resolved promptly. At press time, opposition party agents said they were closely monitoring collation processes and urged INEC to ensure transparency in result announcement.
Collation of results from individual polling units began late Saturday afternoon and is expected to continue into Sunday. INEC has called for calm among supporters while official tallies are compiled. Political analysts say the result will likely shape political alignments in Ekiti and could influence national calculations within major parties.
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Sickle Cell Disease Remains Widespread in Nigeria Despite Decades of Awareness Campaigns
Health experts lament persistent high cases nationwide as government faces criticism over inadequate screening and treatment support
Health experts lament persistent high cases nationwide as government faces criticism over inadequate screening and treatment support
Sickle cell disease continues to affect millions across Nigeria, with health authorities reporting no significant decline in new cases despite years of public awareness efforts. The ongoing struggle was highlighted on Saturday, 20 June 2026, as medical professionals and advocacy groups raised concerns over the country’s slow progress in reducing the burden of the genetic disorder.
According to health officials, Nigeria remains one of the countries with the highest prevalence of sickle cell disease globally, particularly in states across the South-West and North-Central zones. Despite repeated campaigns and education programmes, many Nigerians still lack access to early diagnosis and comprehensive care, leading to preventable complications and deaths among children and adults.
The continued spread of sickle cell disease is a major public health concern in Nigeria, where an estimated quarter of the population carries the sickle cell trait. Experts say factors such as low rates of genetic counselling before marriage, limited newborn screening, and inadequate funding for specialised treatment centres have hampered efforts to curb new cases. The World Health Organisation has also identified Nigeria as a priority country for intervention due to its high disease burden.
Health sector stakeholders have criticised government’s response as insufficient. Medical practitioners point out that while awareness campaigns have increased knowledge about sickle cell disease, there is still a lack of free or subsidised screening services at most primary healthcare centres. An official from a leading sickle cell foundation noted that many families are unable to afford regular medical care for affected children. The Federal Ministry of Health has acknowledged these challenges and pledged to strengthen support for affected communities through improved funding and expanded screening initiatives.
Experts warn that without urgent reforms—including making genotype testing compulsory before marriage and increasing budgetary allocations—the country may continue to witness high rates of sickle cell complications. Advocacy groups are calling on policymakers at both federal and state levels to prioritise comprehensive sickle cell control strategies, including public education, affordable diagnosis, and access to life-saving treatments.
