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Tinubu Appoints Adeyemi as New CG, Federal Fire Service

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Tinubu Appoints Adeyemi as New CG, Federal Fire Service

By: Michael Mike

President Bola Tinubu has approved the appointment of DCG Olumode Samuel Adeyemi as the new substantive Controller-General of the Federal Fire Service (FFS) with effect from 14th August, 2025.

The appointment was announced in a statement by the Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB), signed by its secretary, Abdulmalik Jibrin.

The statement read: “This appointment follows the imminent retirement of the current Controller-General, Engr. Abdulganiyu Jaji Olola, on 1th August, 2025, upon attaining the age of sixty.

“DCG Olumode Samuel Adeyemi brings a wealth of experience to his new role, having transferred his service from the FCT Fire Service to the Federal Fire Service and grown to the rank of Deputy Controller-General of Fire in the Human Resource Directorate of the Service Headquarters.

“In the course of his career, the Officer has attended and passed all mandatory In-Service trainings, command course as well as other courses within and outside the country.

“He has served in various capacities and is equally a member/fellow of the following professional associations including Association of National Accountants of Nigeria (ANAN), Institute of Corporate Administration of Nigeria, Institute of Public Administration of Nigeria and Chartered Institute of Treasury Management of Nigeria.

“The Board extends its appreciation to the retiring Controller-General, Engr. Abdulganiyu Jaji Olola for his remarkable contributions to the development of the Federal Fire Service while also acknowledging his dedication and commitment to the service, and the numerous initiatives he spearheaded during his period of service.”

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Cleric decries ‘false narrative’ against Muslims in Plateau, demands justice for all victims

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Cleric decries ‘false narrative’ against Muslims in Plateau, demands justice for all victims

By: Zagazola Makama

A Muslim cleric, Imam Tajuddeen Muhammad Adigun, has strongly condemned what he described as a persistent false narrative portraying Muslims as perpetrators of violence in Plateau, insisting that the religion does not condone killings and that its adherents have also been victims of repeated attacks.

Speaking during a Khutba at MCC Masjid in Wuse Zone 3, Abuja, the cleric said it was “very unfair and unfortunate” that Muslims were often blamed whenever violence occurred in the state.

“It is always being implied these days that whenever anything happens, the finger of accusation is pointed at Muslims. It is very unfair, it is unfortunate,” he said.

He alleged that such narratives were driven by bias and power imbalance, stressing that Muslims in Plateau lacked political control and could not be responsible for orchestrating violence at the scale often alleged.

“If Muslims want to be brutal in this country, it is not about where they take charge, it is about where they have the strength and control, where they have the guns, where they control commissions and policies.

“But in Plateau State, which strength do you have as a Muslim? The governor is a Christian, the deputy is a Christian, all commissioners, all advisers — that is where the power lies,” he said.

The cleric maintained that Muslims had instead been subjected to marginalisation, attacks and killings, without adequate justice for the victims.

“After marginalising them, after brutalising them, after killing innocent Muslims, then you turn around and raise accusations against them. It is unjust,” he said.

He cited the killing of a senior military officer, identified as retired Maj.-Gen. Alkali, as an example of unresolved violence, questioning the outcome of investigations.

“He was killed in Plateau. It became a national issue. They constituted a committee, a powerful committee, to investigate the issue. Because a General in any nation is a General. He had given his life to serve that nation. He shouldn’t be killed like that innocently, like a rat.

“But he was killed in Plateau. Investigation was carried out, even with intelligence. The investigation led to the discovery of a pond where the General was found, and dozens of vehicles from Gombe Line, Borno Express, and many other Muslim victims were killed and thrown into the pond in Plateau.

“But where are the results? Where are the judgments? The criminals behind these assassinations — were they caught? Were they punished? When are they going to be punished? When are they going to be punished? When are they going to be punished?” he said.

“And you open your mouth to tell an intelligent Muslim that Muslims are killing Christians in Plateau? That is not correct. When do we have power? When do we have control of the state that we will oppress anybody? We will never do that. The Qur’an has given us responsibility and we will never abuse it,” he added.

Emphasising Islamic teachings, the cleric stated that the religion forbids injustice and the killing of innocent people.

“A Muslim will never call for hiding a criminal Muslim. We will never do that. It is against the Qur’an. We are people that follow the Qur’an. When we have power, we will not oppress anybody,” he said.

The cleric stressed that Muslims across Plateau had suffered losses from violent attacks and deserved justice like any other group.

“So many innocent Muslims have been killed, but there is no expression, no justice. Why are the perpetrators not being prosecuted?” he asked.

“The blame should go to the government — both state and federal — to investigate and act. Anybody found guilty should be dealt with,” he said.

The cleric also referenced broader insecurity challenges in the country, including killings of Muslims by bandits in Sokoto, Katsina, Zamfara and other states, urging authorities to respond with fairness and urgency.

He concluded with prayers for peace, justice and unity in the country.

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Troops foil another attack on locals in Plateau, two persons injured

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Troops foil another attack on locals in Plateau, two persons injured

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of Sector 9, Operation Enduring Peace (OPEP), have foiled an attack on locals by suspected terrorists in Shendam Local Government Area of Plateau State.

Security sources said the incident occurred at about 7:30 a.m. on April 3 along Yelwa cattle market axis, following a distress call over sporadic shooting in the area.

The sources explained that troops swiftly mobilised to the scene, upon which the suspected gunmen fled into nearby bushes on sighting the advancing troops.

According to the sources, troops conducted a follow-up exploitation of the area and discovered two locals who sustained gunshot wounds during the attack.

The injured victims were immediately evacuated to a nearby hospital for medical attention.

The sources added that troops have dominated the general area to deny the criminals freedom of action, while efforts are ongoing to track and apprehend the fleeing suspects.

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Troops respond to isolated killing in Plateau, victim buried by family

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Troops respond to isolated killing in Plateau, victim buried by family

By: Zagazola Makama

Troops of Sector 6, Operation Enduring Peace (OPEP), have responded to an isolated killing incident in Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State.

Security sources said the incident occurred at about 6:30 a.m. on April 3 along the JOL–Tanjol village road, following reports of an attack on a Hausa youths by suspected hoodlums.

The sources explained that troops of Sector 6, stationed at Dokku, immediately moved to the scene upon receiving the information.

According to the sources, the corpse of the victim was discovered to have already been evacuated by family members for burial before the arrival of the troops.

They added that efforts are ongoing to identify and arrest the assailants, while security surveillance has been intensified in the area to prevent further incidents.

Zagazola report that despite efforts of security agencies to restore normalcy in Plateau there have been reports of silents killings orchestrated by the youths in Plateau against other ethnic communities.

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