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NSCDC Vows to Protect Telecommunications Facilities from Vandals
NSCDC Vows to Protect Telecommunications Facilities from Vandals
By Michael Mike
The Commandant General (CG) of Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) Dr Ahmed Audi has vowed to stamp vandalisation of telecommunications infrastructure across the nation.
This decision was taken following the recent attacks by miscreants and vandals on telecommunication facilities across some Northern parts of the country which created huge loss of resources and revenues to both government and private investors in the sector.
Representing the CG during a courtesy visit to the Chief Executive Officer, NATCOM Development and Investment Limited, Dr. Babatunde Omotoba at their head office in Maitama, Abuja, ACG Irabor Beatrice, who in charge of Telecommunications and Power Department, NSCDC National Headquarters, stated that the Corps is poised to tackle the menace of vandalism affecting the telecommunications infrastructure in the country.
She assured the NATCOM boss that as the lead agency in the protection of Critical Infrastructure and National Assets, the Corps will leave no stone unturned in protecting the Telecom sector and reduce attacks on its infrastructures to the bearest minimum if not eradicated completely.
She said: “The CG has directed me assure you that the war against vandalism of our Telecommunication infrastructure is total and unrelenting, this will surely extend to every parts of the country.
“It is no longer going to be business as usual for the enemies of this sector, we are stepping up our operations and strategies with renewed vigor to solve this menace, I assure you.”
Irabor reiterated that Nigeria Telecom Market has witnessed strong growth in recent years due to increasing urban population with rising adoption of the mobile phones that supports 3G, 4G and 5G services across the country, hence the Corps will not relent in protecting the industry against saboteurs who are against the economic prosperity of the Nation.
“As a major stakeholder, the Corps’ efforts would be geared towards reducing issues of threats and attacks to the Infrastructural facilities of the Nation.
“We are going to proactively and deliberately secure telecom facilities and bring perpetrators to justice in order to make life better for our people”, she assured.
In his response, Dr. Babatunde Omotoba praised the efforts of the officers and men of the NSCDC in protecting Telecommunications facilities across Nigeria.
He said: “I want to use this opportunity to thank the leadership of the Corps, especially the Commandant General for the good job the Corps’ personnel are doing in the protection of our Telecom Assets and Infrastructure across the states.
“Their selfless service and display of integrity and lack of compromise cannot be overlooked, we are really grateful.”
“We will continue to cooperate with the Corps with a view to sustaining the existing relationship because we have seen the good work your people are doing”, he said.
NSCDC Vows to Protect Telecommunications Facilities from Vandals
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Three Soldiers Injured in Road Accident Along Abuja-Koton Karfe Highway
Three Soldiers Injured in Road Accident Along Abuja-Koton Karfe Highway
By: Zagazola Makama
Three soldiers sustained minor injuries following a road traffic accident involving a military vehicle and a Dangote truck along the Jamata–Koton Karfe–Abuja road in Koton Karfe Local Government Area of Kogi State.
Military sources disclosed that the incident occurred on June 17 when troops of the 12 Brigade deployed at the Pipeline area of Agboja were involved in the accident while carrying out their duties.
According to the sources, the collision resulted in minor injuries to three soldiers, who were immediately evacuated to a medical facility for treatment.
The military vehicle involved in the accident was subsequently recovered and moved to the Patrol Base in Gegu for further action and assessment.
The sources added that the injured personnel were responding well to treatment, while relevant authorities had commenced necessary procedures to determine the circumstances surrounding the accident.
No loss of life was recorded in the incident.
Three Soldiers Injured in Road Accident Along Abuja-Koton Karfe Highway
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Troops Rescue Two Herders Injured in Attack by Suspected Militia in Plateau
Troops Rescue Two Herders Injured in Attack by Suspected Militia in Plateau
By: Zagazola Makama
Troops of Operation Enduring Peace have rescued two herders who were attacked and injured by suspected militia members while grazing livestock in Bassa Local Government Area of Plateau State.
Security sources disclosed that the incident occurred at about 5:30 p.m. on June 18 around Rafin Bauna community in Bassa LGA.
According to the report, troops of Sector 3, Operation Enduring Peace, responded swiftly to a distress call indicating that armed men suspected to be members of an Irigwe militia group had attacked two herders in the area.
Upon arrival at the scene, the troops engaged in a rapid intervention that forced the attackers to flee before further harm could be inflicted on the victims.

The troops subsequently conducted a combing operation of the surrounding area and successfully rescued the two victims.
The victims were identified as Yusuf Isiaku, who sustained a gunshot wound to the shoulder, and Mubarak Lawan, who suffered minor bruises during the attack.
Military sources said both victims were immediately evacuated to a nearby medical facility for treatment and are currently receiving medical attention.
“The prompt response of troops prevented the situation from escalating and ensured the safe evacuation of the victims for urgent medical care,” the source said.
Security agencies have since launched efforts to track down and apprehend those responsible for the attack.
The military assured residents of its commitment to protecting lives and property across Plateau State and other areas within its operational responsibility.
Operation Enduring Peace also urged members of the public to continue providing credible information that could assist security agencies in identifying and arresting criminal elements threatening peace in communities.
The latest incident pointed to the persistent security challenges in parts of Plateau State, where security forces continue to intensify efforts to prevent attacks, protect vulnerable communities and promote peaceful coexistence among residents.
Troops Rescue Two Herders Injured in Attack by Suspected Militia in Plateau
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One Killed, Two Injured in Attack on Herders by Berom Militia in Plateau
One Killed, Two Injured in Attack on Herders by Berom Militia in Plateau
By: Zagazola Makama
One herder was killed and two others sustained gunshot injuries following an attack by Berom Militia in Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State, prompting calls for justice and renewed efforts to prevent further violence in the area.
Security sources said troops of Operation Enduring Peace responded to a distress call at about 4:00 p.m. on June 18 following reports of an attack on Fulani herders in a bush area around Torok Community in Rim District of Riyom LGA.
According to the sources, troops of Sector 6 were immediately deployed to the scene.
Upon arrival, the troops discovered the corpse of a Fulani man identified as Abdul Samaila, while two other victims were found with gunshot wounds.
The injured victims were evacuated to a nearby hospital for medical treatment, while troops commenced domination patrols and a manhunt for the attackers, who had fled before the arrival of security personnel.
“The troops responded promptly to the report and found one victim dead and two others injured. The wounded victims were evacuated for medical attention, while efforts are ongoing to track down the perpetrators,” a security source said.
Meanwhile, the Fulani Community in Riyom Local Government Area has condemned the attack, describing it as tragic and unfortunate.
In a statement issued on Friday, community leaders alleged that the victims were attacked by armed persons while grazing in the Torok area.
The community identified the deceased as Abdurrahman Ibrahim, 25, from Bangai settlement, while the injured victims were named as Abbas Saidu, 18, and Bashiru Rabi’u, 15.
The statement expressed condolences to the family of the deceased and wished the injured victims a speedy recovery.
The community called on security agencies to conduct a thorough investigation into the incident, arrest those responsible and ensure they are prosecuted in accordance with the law.
It also appealed to the Federal Government, Plateau State Government, traditional rulers, religious leaders and security agencies to intensify efforts toward protecting lives and property across the state.
According to the statement, justice and accountability remain critical to ending recurring cycles of violence and reprisals in communities within Riyom and other parts of Plateau State.
The community further urged its members to remain calm and avoid any form of retaliation, stressing the need to allow security agencies and relevant authorities to carry out their constitutional responsibilities.
Residents of the area said the latest incident has heightened concerns over security in parts of Riyom, which has witnessed periodic tensions and attacks involving farming and herding communities over the years.
Security agencies have assured residents that efforts are ongoing to apprehend those behind the attack and maintain peace in the affected communities.
The incident is the latest in a series of security challenges confronting parts of Plateau State, where authorities continue to advocate dialogue, peaceful coexistence and adherence to the rule of law as means of resolving disputes.
One Killed, Two Injured in Attack on Herders by Berom Militia in Plateau
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