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Farmers/Herders Clash: IOM Impacts Over 30,000 Individuals in Taraba, Adamawa

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Farmers/Herders Clash: IOM Impacts Over 30,000 Individuals in Taraba, Adamawa

By: Michael Mike

Over 30,000 individuals have been positively impacted through the United Nations International Organisation for Migration (IOM)‘s project on conflict mitigation between farmers and herders in Taraba and Adamawa states.

The revelation was made by the IOM Chief of Mission Laurent De Boeck during the official inauguration of the second phase of the mission’s project steering committee meeting in Abuja.

The project is on: “Contributing to the mitigation of conflict over natural resources between farmer and herder communities in Taraba and Adamawa States, Nigeria (COMITAS Il)”, and implemented by IOM through collaboration with Search for Common Ground (SFCG), Mercy Corps and funded by the European Union (EU).

De Boeck, who was represented by Juliana Dorr, Programme Manager of IOM said, “The COMITAS II project was built on the first one, in December, 2022 it successfully contributed to improving the lives of women, men and children in Adamawa.

“This is the start of phase-two and with the programme inclusion of Taraba, the contribution by partners has reached 30,000 individuals across nine local governments.”

Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri, represented by the State Commissioner for Agriculture, Prof. David Jatan, said the COMITAS II project has been going on in the state since 2021.

He said: “The project has made tremendous impact on the community, particularly on issues of herders-farmers conflict; it has reduced incidents of conflicts between farmers and herders drastically.

Fintiri added that: @The peacebuilding programme of the project has brought sucor and peace among farmers and herders in Adamawa, and changed the livelihood of these communities.”

On his part, Taraba State Governor, Agbu Kefas, who was represented by his Chief of Staff, Dr. Jeji Williams, said the programme is ongoing in the state.

Kefas said: “We benefited so much and lots of women and children have improved in terms of livelihood; we are not Oliver Twist, but we will tell you there are more grey areas to be covered in the state.”

Programme Manager, Regional Team for West Africa of the EU, Eric Pitois, said the project remained important as it tackles the root causes of farmers-herders crisis in Nigeria.

He said: “This includes high competition of natural resources, climate change; we strongly encourage positive collaboration between Federal Ministries, Adamawa, Taraba and other stakeholders.

“They should work towards the noble goal for Nigerians, particularly women and children living in difficulties in some parts of the country.”

Staff Officer, Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism (PCVE), National Counter Terrorism Centre (NCTC) Office of the National Security Adviser (ONSA), Dennis Oziioko, commended the meeting for being timely in tackling conflict.

He said: “There is no doubt this meeting will provide an opportunity for all our key project officials to review updates on the COMITAS II project activities, since the last meeting held in 2023 in Abuja.

“We will be able to look at progress so far made, as well as discuss the sustainability plan of the project.”

The committee is tasked with overseeing the implementation of the project, make decisions and provide strategic guidance due to demographic growth, expansion of human settlements, privatisation of land, year-round farming practices, environmental degradation, and climate change.

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Gunmen Kill Two NSCDC Officers, Cart Away Rifles in Abia

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Gunmen Kill Two NSCDC Officers, Cart Away Rifles in Abia

By: Zagazola Makama

Gunmen have ambushed a patrol team of the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) in Obiakpu Obuzor, Asa, Ukwa West Local Government Area of Abia State, killing two personnel and making away with their rifles.

It was gathered that the attack occurred on February 25, 2025, at about 9:00 a.m.

Intelligence sources informed Zagazola Makama that the deceased officers, identified as AIC Mohammed Bello Bako and CCE Justice Anyamele, were part of a six-man patrol team securing oil pipelines when they were ambushed by unknown armed men.

The attackers reportedly seized the officers’ AK-47 rifles with breach numbers 47-02736 and KAM-04171 before fleeing the scene.

The bodies of the slain officers have since been buried, while efforts by the NSCDC to track the assailants and recover the stolen weapons have so far been unsuccessful.

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Security operatives Recover 50 Rustled Sheep in Niger State

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Security operatives Recover 50 Rustled Sheep in Niger State

By: Zagazola Makama

Security operatives in Niger State have recovered 50 rustled sheep following an attack by suspected livestock thieves on Dapo Village.

Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the incident occurred on March 14, 2025, around 4:00 a.m. when unidentified hoodlums stormed the village, stole the sheep, and loaded them into three vehicles.

Upon receiving a distress call at about 6:00 a.m., local vigilantes mobilized to track the rustlers. Two of the vehicles, a Toyota Hijet and a Toyota First Lady, were intercepted along the Yangalo-Nasko Road, while the third vehicle took an unknown route and escaped.

The drivers of the intercepted vehicles abandoned them and fled into the bush. The rustled sheep were recovered and handed over to Sarkin Dilale, Malam Abubakar Umar, for safekeeping before police reinforcements arrived.

However, before security operatives could take full control of the scene, an angry mob set both vehicles ablaze.

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Troops Neutralize Notorious Kidnapper Abdullahi Snu a.k.a Honor in Nasarawa

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Troops Neutralize Notorious Kidnapper Abdullahi Snu a.k.a Honor in Nasarawa

By: Zagazola Makama

A joint operation by the military in collaboration with the police has led to the neutralization of a notorious wanted kidnapper, Abdullahi Snu, also known as “Honor,” in Akwanga.

Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the operation, which took place on March 14, 2025, around 10:00 p.m., was based on credible intelligence that led security forces to the suspect’s location near Akwanga Central Mosque.

In an attempt to evade arrest, the suspect was shot dead, and an English pistol with 12 rounds of live ammunition was recovered from him. However, his accomplice managed to escape with bullet wounds.

The security agencies has assured the public that efforts are being intensified to track down and apprehend the fleeing suspect.

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