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Exclusion Of FCT From Public Complaints Commission Appointment: A Call For President Tinubu’s Intervention

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By Henry Gabriel

The Arewa youths for peace and security have raised concerns over the recent appointment of commissioners for the public complaints commission, which excludes the Federal Capital Territory (FCT).
In a press conference held in Abuja, Aisha Ubandoma, the Special Assistant to the Aypas Secretary General, described this exclusion as a violation of the true federal character principle, which ensures representation from every geopolitical zone, state, and the FCT in various public sectors.

“The exclusion of Hon Dalhatu Ezekiel Musa, who had previously represented the FCT in the PCC, has raised eyebrows.
“It is worth noting that he performed exceptionally well during his previous tenure, which recently expired. To uphold the principles of equity, justice, and fairness, we demand the immediate reappointment of Hon Dalhatu Ezekiel Musa as the federal commissioner representing the FCT at the PCC,” the group said.
The group said, “Currently, apart from the Minister of Special Duties and a federal permanent secretary, there are no other feasible federal appointments for the FCT.”
“Therefore, President Tinubu should urgently order the reappointment of HON Dalhatu Ezekiel Musa as the PCC federal commissioner, considering the neglect the seat of power has endured in recent times.

“The appointment of HON Onoja, a former deputy governor of Kogi state, is deemed unacceptable, null, and void. The FCT boasts competent and qualified candidates who have previously served, like Hon Dalhatu Ezekiel Musa.
“We strongly advise and call upon President Tinubu to reverse the appointment of Former Kogi Deputy Governor Edward Onoja as the federal commissioner representing the FCT and replace him with the preferred indigene, Hon Dalhatu Ezekiel Musa. This decision is crucial for the sake of peace, equity, justice, and fair play. We vehemently oppose the appointment of a non-indigene to represent the FCT.

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“We believe that President Tinubu is an attentive leader, and we trust that he will take action to rectify the mistaken and ill-informed appointment of Mr. Edward Onoja, who hails from Kogi state, to fill the FCT slot. We will persist in our demands until they are met,” the group added.

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Police Successfully Rescues Two Abducted Federal University Lafia Students

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The Nasarawa State Police Command has successfully rescued two students from the Federal University of Lafia (FULafia) who were kidnapped on Sunday, March 30.

In a statement released to the media on Tuesday in Lafia, Police Spokesman SP Ramhan Nansel provided details of the incident. He reported that the command received an emergency call regarding an attack on a student lodge around 9:20 PM on March 30, during which two students were taken hostage.

“At approximately 9:20 PM on March 30, we were alerted to an attack at a student lodge located behind Nasara Estate, Tudun Kauri, Lafia. During this assault, two Federal University Lafia students, Sadiq Adinoyi and Sakina Adinoyi, were abducted,” SP Nansel stated.

Following immediate instructions from Commissioner of Police Shetima Jauro-Mohammed, members of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit and ‘A’ Division in Lafia were dispatched to locate the assailants.

Nansel elaborated that, based on technical intelligence, the rescue team identified the location where the victims were held— a forest area behind the 500 housing unit along Doma Road.

“The team engaged the suspects in a gunfight within the forest. The overwhelming firepower of the police forced the assailants to retreat, abandoning the victims, who were safely rescued,” the spokesperson noted.

Additionally, one suspect, identified as Ibrahim Musa from Abuni village in Awe Local Government Area, was apprehended at the scene. Nansel indicated that the suspect has provided valuable information and is aiding ongoing investigations.

On behalf of the Commissioner of Police, Nansel expressed gratitude to the anti-kidnapping unit for their unwavering efforts in the rescue operation. He reaffirmed the command’s dedication to combating crime and encouraged officers to remain resolute in their mission to eliminate criminal activities in the state.

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Lawmaker urges FG to curb incessant killings in Benue

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Rep. Blessing Onuh, representing Otukpo-Ohimini Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives, has urged the Federal Government to curb the escalating insecurity and incessant killings in Benue.

Speaking with journalists on Tuesday in Abuja, Onuh, of the All Progressives Congress, lamented the incessant attacks and killings in Otukpo in Benue, describing the situation as a “national emergency” that required immediate attention.

She appealed to President Bola Tinubu to direct security agencies to intensify efforts in apprehending the perpetrators, bringing them to justice and restoring peace to the affected communities.

“The killings in my constituency have reached an outrageous level in recent weeks.

“Every day we witness the senseless murder of innocent people and tragically, it is beginning to feel as though it is normal,” Onuh said.

She claimed that people were being killed and kidnapped repeatedly, yet nothing seemed to be happening to the perpetrators.

“Families mourn their dead, return home, and brace for the next attack by suspected herdsmen,” she added.

Onuh claimed that a retired customs officer, Mr Onche Akatu was brutally murdered a day ago while two members of his family were kidnapped in Asa 2 community, Otukpo Local Government Area.

“Should the dead man now rise to pay ransom for their release? My heart bleeds,” she lamented.

Onuh also said that a nursing mother, Mrs Felicia Ochigbo, was recently slaughtered in the Old NTA Area of Asa community among several other killings in Benue communities.

“As I speak to you now, people are running away from their communities without even knowing if where they are going is even safe.

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“Are these killers above the law?

“Why is it so difficult to apprehend them and restore peace so that our people can sleep with their two eyes closed?” she queried.

The lawmaker also raised concerns that the fear of violence had forced many farmers to abandon their farmlands, adding that the development was worsening food shortages in the region.

Onuh advised the youths against jungle justice or reprisal attacks, emphasising that taking the law into their own hands would only escalate the crisis.

She assured her constituents of her commitment to working closely with political leaders and security agencies to put an end to the heinous acts plaguing her constituency.

“I will engage with political stakeholders and security heads to ensure these atrocities come to an end.

“Our people deserve to live in peace,” she said. (NAN)

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DSS arrests 2 principal suspects involved in Uromi’s tragedy

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Operatives of the Department of State Services (DSS) have arrested two principal suspects allegedly involved in the killing of 16 travellers in Uromi, Esan North-East local government area of Edo State last week.

The Chief Press Secretary to the Governor, Friday Ituah, announced this in a statement on Tuesday.

He said the suspects were apprehended in Uromi town following credible intelligence.

According to him, operatives of various security agencies are hunting for other key suspects involved in the unfortunate incident.

Ituah stated that they have been transferred to Abuja for further interrogation and prosecution by the relevant authorities.

On Monday, the state governor, Senator Monday Okpebholo paid a condolence visit to Kano State. He revealed that 14 suspects had already been arrested in connection with the killing and were to be moved to Abuja for further interrogation.

Governor Okpebholo, who visited the State to condole with the government and families of the victims, had vowed that justice would be served and those involved in the killing would be brought to justice.

Governor Okpebholo had also assured the families of the victims that adequate compensations would be paid.

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