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NYSC path to instil spirit of nationalism in youths – Bagudu
NYSC path to instil spirit of nationalism in youths – Bagudu
Governor Atiku Bagudu of Kebbi State has identified the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) as the best way to instil spirit of nationalism in youths.
Bagudu, who spoke at the passing out ceremony of 2021 Batch ‘A’ stream 11 Corps members deployed to Kebbi State, also described the NYSC scheme as a veritable tool for entrenching national unity, and peace and integration.
The event took place at Haliru Abdu Stadium, Birnin Kebbi,
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The governor, who is also the Chairman of the APC Governors’ Forum said: “That is why myself and my deputy are always delighted to attend any event organised by the NYSC.
“With the selfless service of the corps members and the indispensability of the scheme, the future shall be better.
“The selfless efforts of the corps members and the positive impact of the scheme, the future of Nigeria will be bright.”
He extolled the invaluable contributions of the scheme to all sectors of the economy, especially in the areas of education, healthcare, agriculture and infrastructure, among others.
“The uncommon patriotism by the corps members in the discharge of their primary assignments and their exemplary services deserve commendation.
“The corps members have also cultivated lifelong relationships, just as national unity has waxed stronger,” Bagudu said.
The governor rejoiced with the corps members for the successful completion of the one-year mandatory national service.
Bagudu, however, reminded them of the enormous challenges ahead as they have just entered the next phase of their post-service year.
He urged them to buckle up to diligently face the challenges, especially with the entrepreneurship skills they had acquired sequel to the programme.
He again directed MDAs in the state to avail the serving and outgone corps members of the various opportunities and interventions provided by his administration, Federal Government and other agencies.
Bagudu lauded President Muhammadu Buhari for sustaining support for the scheme and the National Assembly for the swift passage of the NYSC Trust Fund Bill, saying that it would address some of the scheme’s challenges.
He assured all the corps members that their allowances would be paid while announcing that all corps members serving in educational institutions would have their allowances increased.
Earlier in his address, the NYSC Coordinator in Kebbi State, Alhaji Mustapha Muhammad, expressed gratitude to the governor for attending the passing out parade as well as a myriad of support to the corps members in the state.
He said that 894 Corp members had successfully completed their one-year mandatory national service.
The coordinator said they were posted to different Local Government Areas of the state in line with the posting policy of the scheme.
“They actively participated and discharged their duties diligently in their respective places of primary assignment.
“Therefore on behalf of the Director-General, management and staff of the NYSC, I heartily rejoice with them on their meritorious service to their fatherland,” he said.
He again commended the governor for giving the corps members enabling and conducive environment to serve the state and thanked the people of the state for their hospitality.
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Four Killed, Three Injured in Attack on Illegal Mining Site in Plateau
Four Killed, Three Injured in Attack on Illegal Mining Site in Plateau
By Zagazola Makama
Four persons have been killed and three others injured following an attack by unknown gunmen at an illegal mining site in Barkin-Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State.
Security sources said the incident occurred at about 1:30 p.m. on May 2 at Mazat mining site, where the victims were reportedly engaged in unauthorised mining activities.
The sources disclosed that the assailants opened fire on the victims, killing four on the spot while three others sustained varying degrees of gunshot injuries.
According to the sources, the injured victims—two females and one male—were rushed to a nearby hospital for medical attention and are currently receiving treatment.
They added that the corpses of the deceased have been deposited at the hospital morgue for autopsy.
The sources further noted that security operatives were mobilised to the scene, while additional deployments have been made to track down the perpetrators.
They reiterated that night mining activities remain prohibited in the state, stressing that investigations into the incident are ongoing.
Four Killed, Three Injured in Attack on Illegal Mining Site in Plateau
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Security Operatives Repel Attack in Benue Community Over Land Dispute
Security Operatives Repel Attack in Benue Community Over Land Dispute
By Zagazola Makama
Security operatives have repelled an attack on Okpute Ainuette community in Oju Local Government Area of Benue State following a renewed land dispute with a neighbouring community.
Security sources said the incident occurred at about 9:15 a.m. on May 2 when armed men, suspected to be from a community in Obi Local Government Area, invaded the area.
The sources disclosed that operatives swiftly responded to a distress call and mobilised to the scene, where they engaged the attackers in a gun duel.
According to the sources, the assailants fled into nearby bushes after being overpowered by superior firepower.
They added that no casualty was recorded during the encounter.
The sources further said security teams have commenced combing operations in surrounding bushes to track down and arrest the fleeing suspects.
They noted that additional deployments have been made to reinforce ongoing operations in the area, with efforts focused on restoring calm and preventing further clashes between the communities.
Security Operatives Repel Attack in Benue Community Over Land Dispute
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“Act Now or Lose the North”: KACRAN Issues Stark Warning as Insecurity Spirals Out of Control
“Act Now or Lose the North”: KACRAN Issues Stark Warning as Insecurity Spirals Out of Control
By: Michael Mike
The Kulen Allah Cattle Rearers Association of Nigeria (KACRAN) has called on Northern leaders to set aside political differences and take decisive, collective action to address the worsening insecurity in Nigeria’s North-West and North-Central regions.
In a strongly worded press statement at the weekend signed by its National President, Hon. Khalil Mohammed Bello, the association expressed deep concern over the prolonged crisis, which it said has led to the deaths of thousands of innocent citizens, the destruction of property worth trillions of naira, and the widespread rustling of livestock—the primary source of livelihood for millions of families.
KACRAN described the situation as both tragic and avoidable, warning that continued inaction could inflict irreversible economic and political damage on the region.
The association particularly highlighted a disturbing report by Amnesty International concerning an incident in Kwara State, where several pastoralists—including women and children—were allegedly detained at a National Youth Service Corps (NYSC) orientation camp. According to the report, more than 150 detainees reportedly died due to disease and poor living conditions.
KACRAN called for a full, transparent investigation into the incident and demanded the immediate release of innocent individuals still in detention.
Central to KACRAN’s message is the assertion that Northern Nigeria possesses the resources and leadership required to end insecurity if there is genuine commitment. The group pointed to the region’s pool of experienced leaders—including former Heads of State, military officers, traditional rulers, and business figures—as critical assets that must be mobilized.
“The solution lies with us,” the statement emphasized, urging Northern stakeholders to take ownership of the crisis rather than shifting blame.
While calling for regional responsibility, KACRAN acknowledged efforts by President Bola Tinubu noting key security appointments and significant budgetary allocations—reportedly exceeding ₦5 trillion—to the defence sector as evidence of federal commitment.
However, the group cautioned that relying solely on the Federal Government without complementary local action would delay meaningful progress.
KACRAN also underscored the importance of dialogue, citing relative peace achieved in areas such as Birnin Gwari in Kaduna State and parts of Katsina State as proof that collaborative engagement among leaders can yield results.
Despite the reported incident, the association praised the Kwara State Government for its efforts in livestock development, particularly the creation of a dedicated ministry. It said these initiatives demonstrate goodwill toward pastoral communities, while urging authorities to ensure justice and prevent future occurrences.
KACRAN stressed the enduring unity of Northern Nigeria, warning against allowing political divisions to undermine shared heritage and coexistence.
“The North must not allow politics to destroy a house we all inhabit,” the statement read, calling for urgent action to restore peace, mutual respect, and stability across the region.
The association expressed hope that its appeal would galvanize leaders into coordinated action capable of ending the cycle of violence and rebuilding trust among communities.
“Act Now or Lose the North”: KACRAN Issues Stark Warning as Insecurity Spirals Out of Control
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