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Police Arrest Two Suspected Criminals Linked to Killing of Officer in Taraba

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Police Arrest Two Suspected Criminals Linked to Killing of Officer in Taraba

By: Zagazola Makama

Operatives of the Taraba State Police Command have arrested two suspected criminals believed to be members of an armed gang responsible for the murder of a police officer and a civilian in Wukari.

Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the arrests were made between 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. on March 6, 2025, after a joint operation by the police and local hunters. Acting on credible intelligence, the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) led a tactical team to lay an ambush along a bush route behind Federal University Wukari, where they apprehended the two suspects.

The suspects were identified as Godwin Ajaver (28), from Abako in Katsina-Ala LGA, Benue State, and Austin Emmanuel (25), from Jootar in Ukum LGA, Benue State.

During interrogation, Ajaver confessed to being a member of an armed gang responsible for the murder of Police Corporal Ahmadu Yusuf (F/No. 517607) and a civilian identified as Gaddafi Saidu on February 25, 2025. However, he claimed he did not participate in the attack on that day.

The second suspect, Emmanuel, was allegedly invited to join the gang by Ajaver and was arrested while attempting to link up with the group.

Though the suspects were unarmed at the time of their arrest, Ajaver is said to be providing valuable intelligence on the identities and locations of his gang members.

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Nigeria Targets $25 billion Climate Finance by 2030

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Nigeria Targets $25 billion Climate Finance by 2030

By: Michael Mike

The federal government is targeting about $25 billion in climate finance by 2030 as part of its economy-wide climate governance.

Addressing a press conference at the weekend, Director-General of the National Council on Climate Change (NCCC), Mrs. Omotenioye Majekodunmi while revealing the target, said that the Nigeria’s Carbon Market Framework has been finalized and will be submitted to Federal Executive Council (FEC) for approval.

Majekodunmi said the recently submitted Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC3.0) is different from the previous ones in many ways as It departs from the “business-as-usual” approach to an absolute economy-wide emission reduction, representing our highest ambition level to date, noting that the targets are better defined and will be supported by an investment plan to accelerate implementation.

She said Nigeria has set a 32.2% increase in emission reduction compared to the 2018 baseline and significantly increases mitigation and adaptation ambitions with clearer targets compared to NDC2.0.

She explained that the NDC3.0 aims to lower the deforestation rate by 60%, which offers substantial mitigation potential of 304.8 MtCO2eq., and it seeks to increase the adoption and use of cleaner energy systems by increasing captive generation capacity using cleaner fuels, installing 7 GW (50% renewable and 50% natural gas) as part of a practical “Energy Mix Plan” on our journey to net-zero by 2060.

Majekodunmi said: “For the first time, “Health” and “Action for Climate Empowerment” have been included as priority sectors in our NDC3.0, demonstrating our commitment to economy-wide climate governance.”

She said to deliver on these commitments, Nigeria is mobilizing $20-25 billion in climate finance by 2030, including green bonds, blended finance, and public-private risk-sharing mechanisms, noting that: “We aim to unlock at least $7-10 billion in grants and concessional finance from global partners while promoting technology transfer.”

The NCCC Director General on plans for the 30th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) (COP30) holding in Belém, Brazil from November 10-21, 2025,
disclosed that: “We have launched an electronic portal for registration of MDAs, private sector entities that wish to organize side events in the Nigerian pavilion to drive visibility and amplify our ambition as a country.

“We’re using digital tools to limit paper use and reduce our carbon footprint. By doing so, the government is leading by example.
Participants can apply and submit all their information online.”

She also disclosed that: “We have recently launched a robust Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification (MRV) system aligned with global best practices to track progress annually.

“The MRV system supports transparency and accountability in measuring and reporting our sectoral climate actions. This will boost trust among investors and funding partners and, most importantly, help attract necessary climate finance to support our development aspirations and meet our climate obligations.

“The MRV system is an important requirement for generating high-integrity and attractive carbon credits in Nigeria.”

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Bandits abduct five passengers in Zamfara

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Bandits abduct five passengers in Zamfara

By: Zagazola Makama

Armed bandits have abducted five persons, including a 65-year-old cleric, during an attack along the Kwaren Ganuwa–Keta road in Tsafe Local Government Area of Zamfara State.

Zagazola Makama gathered that the incident occurred on Saturday at about 9:15 a.m. when the bandits ambushed a Golf 3 vehicle conveying prominent residents of Keta town to Gusau.

The victims were identified as Imam Haruna Ibrahim, aged 65, and four others whose identities were yet to be disclosed. The driver of the vehicle, identified as Abdulkadir Danlami, managed to escape unhurt, leaving the vehicle behind at the scene.

Following the incident, security forces were mobilised to the area to track down the perpetrators and ensure the safe rescue of the abducted victims.

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Police investigate murder of female inspector in Anambra

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Police investigate murder of female inspector in Anambra

By: Zagazola Makama

The Anambra State Police Command has commenced investigation into the murder of a female police officer, Inspector Kpoobari Bonwin, whose body was discovered behind an abattoir along the Idemili Flyover in Obosi, Idemili North Local Government Area.

Zagazola Makama report that the deceased, who was a prosecutor attached to Obosi Police Station, had gone to court earlier in the day but failed to return home or to the office after the court session.

Her husband, Inspector Aloysius Bonwin, who serves with the 31 Police Mobile Force (PMF), Asaba, identified the body and further disclosed that an unspecified amount of money had been transferred from her UBA account to an unknown account.

Sources said the incident was being treated as a case of murder and that detectives had commenced an investigation to track down the perpetrators.

It assured that further developments would be communicated as the investigation progresses.

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