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Plateau Govt Declares Full-Blown War On Terrorists And Drug Dealers Amid Rising Insecurity.

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The Plateau State Government on Tuesday declared what it described as a “state of war against terrorists and enemies of the state” following renewed attacks and worsening insecurity in several communities across the state.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

The declaration followed an emergency meeting of the State Security Council convened by Governor Caleb Mutfwang at the Rayfield Government House in Jos.

Naija News reports that the meeting had in attendance top security chiefs, chairmen of the 17 local government areas, and the Chairman of the Plateau State Joint Traditional Council, the Gbong Gwom Jos, Da Jacob Gyang Buba.

Addressing journalists after the meeting, the Secretary to the State Government, Samuel Jatau, said the council undertook a detailed review of the deteriorating security situation and resolved to adopt stronger measures to curb the violence.

He explained that the council observed that several communities in Plateau State had been under sustained attacks over the past four months, suggesting what appeared to be a coordinated campaign by criminal elements.

According to him, the government could no longer treat the incidents as isolated cases, hence the decision to intensify security operations across the state.

Jatau stated that the government’s position was clear, declaring: “Plateau State is in a state of war with terrorists and enemies of the state.”

He added that the Mutfwang administration remained committed to protecting residents and securing communities from further attacks.

As part of the resolutions reached, the government directed security agencies to strengthen enforcement of existing bans on motorcycle operations, night grazing, and illegal mining activities, which it believes have contributed to insecurity in parts of the state.

The council also ordered the reclamation of ungoverned spaces, vulnerable communities, and public facilities allegedly occupied or threatened by criminal groups.

To support ongoing operations, the state government approved additional logistics for security agencies, including motorcycles and operational vehicles to enhance rapid response.

It further warned against the obstruction of highways and public roads, stating that anyone found blocking roads would be treated as a criminal and prosecuted.

Jatau noted that the council also resolved to improve intelligence gathering and strengthen collaboration between local government security structures and communities for quicker response to threats.

The government stressed the need to secure farmlands ahead of the farming season to allow residents to engage in agricultural activities without fear of attack.

Traditional rulers were also directed to intensify monitoring of cultural and community-based associations within their domains and support intelligence sharing at the grassroots level.

Beyond addressing violent attacks, the Plateau State Government also declared a renewed offensive against drug trafficking and substance abuse.

Jatau said the administration would intensify operations against drug dealers, suppliers, and users as part of efforts to tackle the root causes of crime in the state.

He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to restoring peace, insisting that it would not relent until security is fully restored across Plateau State.

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‘NO MORE TV!’: Akpabio Reveals Radical Step Taken Due To Constant Media Misquotes!.

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Senate President Godswill Akpabio recently explained that he has stopped watching television due to frequent misrepresentations of his statements. Speaking at the inauguration of access roads in Karsana, Abuja, he addressed the criticism surrounding his previous comments on the infrastructure projects initiated by President Bola Tinubu’s administration.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Clarification on FCT Projects: Akpabio emphasized that his earlier remarks specifically referred to the impressive number of high-quality projects being commissioned in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) by President Tinubu and FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, noting that 31 projects were completed for a third-year anniversary with 19 more expected by January.

  • National Infrastructure Development: While his initial focus was on the FCT, the Senate President highlighted that the current administration is also executing major infrastructure projects nationwide.

  • Specific Examples: He cited the Badagry-to-Sokoto road stretch, which includes 74 dams aimed at revolutionizing agriculture in the north, and the long-desired coastal road project for the Niger Delta as evidence of the administration’s progress.

  • Legacy Projects: Akpabio commended President Tinubu for completing long-abandoned projects, such as the headquarters of the Nigeria Revenue Service (NRS), which had remained unfinished since 2002.

  • Impact on Satellite Towns: He noted

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TERROR IN THE COMMUNITY: Fulani Residents Living In Fear Of Sunday Igboho’s Security Outfit!.

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The emergence of the Iru Ekun Security Network, a private security group founded by Yoruba Nation advocate Sunday Adeyemo (Sunday Igboho), has sparked significant anxiety among Fulani residents in the South-West. While these residents support efforts to combat regional crime, they are deeply concerned by the profiling of the Fulani community as criminal suspects, arguing that such rhetoric fosters mistrust and obscures the identities of actual perpetrators.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Fear and Profiling: Fulani residents report living in fear, noting that recent rhetoric from Igboho has specifically targeted their community. One anonymous resident claimed that suspects linked to recent kidnappings in Oyo State were not Fulani, suggesting that the community is being unfairly tarnished.

  • Disputed Rescue Claims: Controversy arose after reports suggested kidnapped victims in Oriire Local Government Area were released following an ultimatum from Igboho. Both the Oyo State Police Command and the local council chairman explicitly dismissed these claims as false, noting the victims remain in captivity.

  • Historical Context: Alhaji Salihu AbdulKadir, the Seriki Fulani of Oyo State who fled during the 2021 Igangan crisis, cautioned against ethnic profiling. He emphasized that the vast majority of Fulani are law-abiding business people and warned that such narratives threaten peaceful coexistence.

Regulatory Measures and Objectives

  • Government Regulation: In response to the rise of informal security groups, Governor Seyi Makinde issued an executive order on May 20, 2026, requiring security outfits to formally register with the state, wear identifiable uniforms, and operate within a legal framework.

  • Igboho’s Stance: Igboho has expressed willingness to comply with the state’s regulatory requirements while maintaining that Iru Ekun is currently awaiting federal authorization. He stated the group aims to “flush criminals out of our forests” and emphasized a desire to collaborate with statutory agencies like the Police, DSS, and the Army.

  • Proposed School Security: Following the abduction of pupils and teachers on May 15, 2026, Iru Ekun proposed stationing two trained personnel at each public school in Oyo State to prevent further incursions.

Security and Expert Perspectives

  • Recent Clashes: Reports indicated that members of Iru Ekun were injured during an exchange of gunfire while tracking suspected criminals within the Old Oyo National Park in late June 2026.

  • Expert Warning: Security expert Mathew Ibadin noted that while involving non-state actors can be beneficial, their operations must be strictly regulated and intelligence-led to prevent political or ethnic witch-hunts. Ibadin emphasized that these groups should work under a well-defined structure to ensure security is not politicized and that all residents feel a sense of belonging.

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GOVERNMENT HOUSE UNDER SIEGE? IGP Accuses Governor Adeleke Of Harboring Criminals!.

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Inspector-General of Police (IGP) Tunji Disu visited Governor Ademola Adeleke in Osogbo to address the surge of violence in Osun State leading up to the August 15 governorship election. The IGP emphasized that the police will not tolerate continued political clashes or unnecessary killings, reminding stakeholders that “it is an election, not a war”.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

  • Targeting Criminals: The police have identified specific groups involved in the violence, and the Commissioner of Police has been ordered to arrest anyone responsible for causing trouble.

  • Allegations of Harboring Suspects: The IGP noted that he had been briefed on reports alleging that some suspects are hiding within the Government House, and he questioned why this would be the case if true. He assured that the police will handle these allegations using lawful procedures.

  • Warning to Thugs: Disu urged parents to prevent their children from being used as political thugs, warning that the police are increasing their presence in the state.

  • Police Accountability: The IGP directed the local police leadership to intensify their efforts against criminal elements, stating he does not want to receive further complaints regarding the Commissioner of Police’s performance.

In response, Governor Adeleke welcomed the IGP and explicitly backed the arrest of any offenders, stating, “If you see any of my people committing a crime, arrest them. If it’s my son that is involved, arrest him”.

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