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Gov. Bello orders reopening of Abuja-Lokoja Highway blocked by tanker drivers

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Gov. Bello orders reopening of Abuja-Lokoja Highway blocked by tanker drivers

Gov. Bello orders reopening of Abuja-Lokoja Highway blocked by tanker drivers

Gov. Yahaya Bello of Kogi on Tuesday ordered the immediate reopening of Abuja-Lokoja-Lagos highway blocked by tanker drivers since Monday.

Bello gave the order in Lokoja through his Special Adviser on Security Matters, Mr Omodara Jerry.

Tanker drivers blocked the highway on Monday night, following alleged death of one of their colleagues who refused to stop for check at a military point around Jamata, close to Murtala Mohammed Bridge.

Sources claimed that the tanker driver refused to stop when flagged down at the military checkpoint and was chased by the security personnel.

The driver was said to have stopped his vehicle on noticing that he was being chased, attempted to run into the bush, but fell into a ditch and was seriously injured.

He was rushed to hospital for medical attention but later died.

The governor expressed sadness over the death of the driver, but condemned the action of the tanker drivers’ union, saying there were better ways of channelling their grievances.

He said the Abuja-Lokoja-Lagos highway is a critical road and its continued blockade was detrimental to businesses and to the lives of the people.

“The Guards Commander and his men are already on their way to ensure fruitful dialogue with the aggrieved tanker drivers for the possible reopening of the highway.

“This blockade has affected businesses of Nigerians and might endanger some people with critical health issues. Imagine if an expectant mother falls into labour in the resultant gridlock.

“Blocking the highway is not the best way to handle issues.

“Where you are aggrieved in one way or the other, you must look at what the provisions of the law say so that you don’t take the law into your hands,’’ he said.

The governor also advised security agents to always exercise caution in handling issues in order not to create crisis.

Officials of the Federal Road Safety Commission and other security personnel are still battling to pacify the drivers to remove the blockade as at the time of this report. 

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Bandits Dump Corpses in Revenge Attack in Tafoki Village, Katsina

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Bandits Dump Corpses in Revenge Attack in Tafoki Village, Katsina

By: Zagazola Makama

A group of suspected bandits have launched a brutal revenge attack on Tafoki village in the Fasakari Local Government Area of Katsina State, dumping several corpses at the entrance to the community.

Local sources told Zagazola Makama that the assailants, believed to be mostly in their 20s, arrived in the village on April 9, 2025, and positioned the bodies at the entrance. This attack is reportedly in retaliation for the deaths of three bandits killed by villagers in February 2025, after the criminals attempted to launch an assault on the village.

Among the slain bandits was Goje, a notorious leader who led the failed attack. Sources suggest that the bandits have since been abducting villagers, tying their hands behind their backs, and executing them with gunshots to the head. Afterward, the bandits return the bodies and dispose of them at the village entrance.

As families mourn, they are left to recover the decomposing remains of their loved ones, with some corpses already starting to decompose.

Villagers are left devastated, grappling with the trauma of the violence and the realization that their attempts to defend themselves against the bandits’ previous assault have now turned into deadly retribution.

Bandits Dump Corpses in Revenge Attack in Tafoki Village, Katsina

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Man Dies After Being Beaten by Brother in Zaria City

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Man Dies After Being Beaten by Brother in Zaria City

By: Zagazola Makama

A tragic incident in Zaria City has led to the death of 50-year-old Sani Yusuf, who was reportedly beaten into a stupor by his elder brother, Abubakar Aminu, on April 4, 2025.

According to information from a Good Samaritan, Abubakar, aged 53, attacked Sani at their home in Rimintsiwa, Zaria City.

The victim was immediately rushed to ABUTH Shika for medical treatment but unfortunately passed away early on April 10, 2025, at approximately 4:50 a.m. While the victim was under care at the hospital, his condition deteriorated, and he succumbed to the injuries inflicted during the assault.

The family has since buried the deceased according to local customs.

Police authorities are currently searching for the suspect, Abubakar Aminu, who fled the scene following the incident. Efforts to apprehend him are ongoing.

The case has been classified as culpable homicide, and investigations are being pursued to determine the circumstances surrounding the altercation and the suspect’s motives.

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Bandits Abduct Three in Gusau Community

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Bandits Abduct Three in Gusau Community

By: Zagazola Makama

Suspected armed bandits have abducted three residents of Marere Hausawa, a community on the outskirts of Damba in Gusau Local Government Area of Zamfara State.

Sources informed Zagazola Makama that the incident occurred in the early hours of Thursday at about 2:30 a.m., when the assailants, wielding dangerous weapons, invaded the area and forcefully took the victims to an unknown destination.

Sources within the community confirmed the attack, describing it as sudden and terrifying.

Search efforts are ongoing to rescue the victims by the troops of Operation FANSAN YANMA

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