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Youth O’clock engages stakeholders on peace-building in Gombe

Youth O’clock engages stakeholders on peace-building in Gombe
Youth O’Clock Advancement Association, Gombe State chapter has organised a one-day dialogue to strengthen efforts at improving peaceful coexistence amongst citizens of Gombe State.
The dialogue which had Federal, State and local government officials, security agencies, traditional rulers, religious leaders, Civil Society Organisations, women groups and the media was themed: “Building Bridge, Promoting Peace, Fostering Harmony in Gombe State.”
The event, which was the Association’s first Peace dialogue, was hosted in Gombe on Saturday.
The Gombe State Commissioner for Internal Security and Home Affairs, Col. Abdullahi Bello (rtd.) restated the commitment of the state government to peace and security of lives and property in the state.
Bello said that the state government had taken measures and was regularly re-strategising ways of improving security in the state.
He urged residents to support the state government’s effort at maintaining the prevailing peace in the state for citizens to enjoy development and good governance.
For his part, the National Convener and Coordinator of Youth O’Clock Nigeria, Engr Seth Francis emphasised the need for all stakeholders to engage more towards smoothening relations and ensuring peace.
Francis said that there was need for citizens and stakeholders to support efforts towards building peace in the country.
“We realise that for the society to be at peace, there must be understanding and religious tolerance, and that’s why we brought the stakeholders together for a dialogue.
“We can’t really find solutions to our problems if we don’t understand one another.
“Our aim is to ensure that there is peace at the end of the dialogue; so we are urging the stakeholders to step down the message to their people towards strengthening the peace in Gombe State.”
Also speaking, Comrade Abdulazeez Sani Labaran, the Gombe State Coordinator of Youth O’Clock reiterated that the event was aimed at bringing out the young people to interact with religious leaders, traditional rulers, service chiefs and the media.
Labaran said the task of peace-building remained a collective one, hence the reason his association engaged all stakeholders towards strengthening peace in the state.
“We came to discuss on ways we can promote peaceful coexistence that will lead to further development.
“As we know, peace is everybody’s business and that’s why we needed to bring on board all the stakeholders to ensure that we contribute toward the enhancement of our peaceful coexistence in Gombe.”
He assured that more engagements would be carried out towards ensuring youths participation in peace building, governance and positive decision-making that would bring about a better country for all Nigerians.
He commended the participants for coming to dialogue and also to observe Iftar with them, noting that the outcome of the dialogue would encourage youths and other stakeholders to put all hands on deck towards sustaining Gombe State as a reference point for peace.
For her part, the Gombe State Director of National Orientation Agency (NOA), Mrs Adaline Patari commended Youth O’Clock for hosting its maiden peace dialogue, describing it as a worthy initiative that would contribute to peace-building efforts of the government.
Patari urged youths to support government at all levels towards building a better future for them and all citizens of the state and country
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Police Arrest NSCDC Officer Over Shooting Incident in Lagos

Police Arrest NSCDC Officer Over Shooting Incident in Lagos
By: Zagazola Makama
The Nigerian Police Force in Lagos has arrested a Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) officer, Abah Gabriel, over the alleged shooting of a man in Ikorodu.
Police sources told Zagazola Makama that the incident occurred on March 15, 2025, at about 0900hrs at 3ple Hotel, Adamo, Ikorodu.
It was gathered that Gabriel, a Chief Corps Assistant attached to the Arms Squad Department of the NSCDC in Lagos, was on duty at the hotel when he allegedly had an altercation with one Imole Oyewole, 32.
Oyewole had visited the hotel, allegedly intending to smoke hard drugs on the premises. The dispute escalated, leading Gabriel to shoot Oyewole in the back of his left leg, causing him to fall unconscious.
The sources said upon receiving a distress call, police tactical operatives swiftly mobilized to the scene, documented the incident, and rescued the victim. Oyewole was rushed to Alheri Hospital, Adamo, Ikorodu, where he is currently receiving treatment.
The NSCDC officer was immediately taken into custody, and his AK-47 rifle with breech number 39246 was recovered as an exhibit.
The Lagos State Commandant of the NSCDC has been contacted regarding the incident.
Police Arrest NSCDC Officer Over Shooting Incident in Lagos
Crime
Police Arrest Two Over Beheading of 10-Year-Old Almajiri in Adamawa

Police Arrest Two Over Beheading of 10-Year-Old Almajiri in Adamawa
By: Zagazola Makama
The Adamawa State Police Command has arrested two suspects in connection with the brutal murder of a 10-year-old Almajiri, Abdalla Lawali, in Jada Local Government Area.
Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the suspects, identified as Ibrahim Abdulmalik (27) and Aliyu Abdulmalik (18), were apprehended following credible intelligence linking them to the crime.
Sources confirmed that Lawali, a resident of Agwan Dubai, was reported missing on March 7, 2025. Investigations led to the arrest of the two suspects from Agwan Sarkin Yamma, who later confessed to beheading the child.
The police visited the crime scene, where both the body and severed head of the victim were recovered.
The sources said the Adamawa Police Command has assured the public that a discreet investigation is ongoing to determine the motive behind the gruesome act while suspects would be charged to court to face the full wrath of the law.
Police Arrest Two Over Beheading of 10-Year-Old Almajiri in Adamawa
Crime
Police, Vigilantes Foil Kidnapping Attempt in Delta, Recover Ammunition

Police, Vigilantes Foil Kidnapping Attempt in Delta, Recover Ammunition
By: Zagazola Makama
A joint team of police operatives and local vigilantes in Delta State has rescued a kidnapped victim and recovered ammunition after engaging suspected herdsmen in a gun battle.
Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the incident occurred in the early hours of March 16, when the Divisional Police Officer (DPO) of Ogwashi-Uku Division received a distress call that a man identified as Chinonso (surname unknown), a resident of Agidese by Ugbo-Onicha Quarters, had been abducted by armed men.
The security personnel and vigilante groups, swiftly mobilized a team who pursued the kidnappers into the Ugbo-Onicha forest. Sensing the presence of security forces, the assailants opened fire, prompting the operatives to respond with superior firepower.
Overpowered, the kidnappers abandoned their victim and fled into the forest, leaving behind: 60 rounds of live AK-47 ammunition, two expended AK-47 cartridges, One Itel phone with two SIM cards and other items.
A search operation is ongoing to track down the fleeing suspects, while security personnel have intensified security patrols in the area to prevent further incidents.
Police, Vigilantes Foil Kidnapping Attempt in Delta, Recover Ammunition
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