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Protest Erupts in Radda Town Over Dispute with Katsina State Community Watch

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Protest Erupts in Radda Town Over Dispute with Katsina State Community Watch

By: Zagazola Makama

A protest broke out in Radda Town, Katsina State, following a dispute between a local resident, Mustapha Ahmed, and members of the Katsina State Community Watch (C-Watch).

Zagazola Makama understands that the incident occurred on April 18, 2025 at approximately 1630hrs when Ahmed, 40, reportedly had a misunderstanding with the community watch members, during which he sustained injuries.

Ahmed was rushed to the General Hospital in Dutsinma for initial treatment. Due to the severity of his injuries, he was later transferred to the Federal Teaching Hospital Katsina for further care.

However, In response to the incident, a group of aggrieved youth from Radda Town staged a protest on the morning of April 19, demanding action against the activities of the C-Watch in the area.

Security personnel, swiftly moved to the scene to address the protesters. In his address, A Police DPO urged the crowd to remain law-abiding and assured them that their grievances would be handled appropriately.

The Village Head of Radda, Alhaji Kabir Umar Barebari, also intervened, promising to forward the complaints to the relevant authorities for resolution. After the peaceful intervention, the protesters dispersed without further incident.

Authorities are monitoring the situation closely, and investigations into the dispute between Ahmed and the C-Watch members are ongoing.

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Troops Foil Fresh Violence as Armed Youths Attack Fulani Settlement in Plateau

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Troops Foil Fresh Violence as Armed Youths Attack Fulani Settlement in Plateau

By Zagazola Makama

Troops of Operation Safe Haven (OPSH) on Saturday averted what could have been another violent episode in Plateau State after suspected armed Berom youths attacked a Fulani settlement in Tanjol Village, Riyom Local Government Area.

Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that the attack, which occurred at about 1:00 p.m., targeted cattle belonging to Fulani herders. Three cows were shot one killed and two severely injured in an apparent act of provocation in the tense community.

In response, Fulani youths from Mahanga mobilised for a reprisal but were intercepted by troops before further violence could erupt.

During the confrontation, two Fulani youths sustained gunshot injuries, but no deaths were recorded. Troops from Sector 6 OPSH, backed by reinforcements from Sector 4 and Forward Operating Base (FOB) Gashish, swiftly intervened and dispersed the militias, who fled into nearby bushes.

Security forces, alongside police personnel, have since dominated the area with patrols to forestall escalation. Military sources also confirmed that clearance operations are ongoing in Mahanga, where the Fulani youths had mobilised.

The incident is the latest in a worrying pattern of targeted attacks in Plateau State, following recent unrest in parts of the state. Observers warn that such reprisals are taking on a more systematic and dangerous dimension.

There is growing concern that political leaders in the country, particularly from the Plateau State Government, have failed to adequately respond to the ongoing violence. Instead, their rhetoric is being blamed for inflaming tensions rather than promoting peace.

Zagazola Makama is calling for urgent action to de-escalate the crisis, including impartial enforcement of security measures and justice for all affected communities.

The security situation in Plateau remains fragile, with fears of renewed clashes if proactive steps are not taken to address the underlying issues of ethnic mistrust, and political incitement.

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Senator Donates Relief Materials to Communal Clash Deceases Families in Jigawa

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Senator Donates Relief Materials to Communal Clash Deceases Families in Jigawa

By: Aminu B, Dutse

The senator representing Jigawa southwest, senator Mustapha Khabib donated relief materials to families of the people who lost their lives in a communal clash in Miga local government area of the state.

Presenting the relief items to the families at Gidannagari village where recorded more lost of lives in three villages affected by the clashes that claimed over 15 lives from both side of the rivals sides, senator Mustapha Khabib enjoyed the people to leave in peace and to be brothers keepers at all time.

Senator Mustapha Khabib called on both sides of farmers and herders to all of them remains and maintained their boundaries and respected one another for permanent peace and better security.

According to him “what had happened is very unfortunate. Farmers and Fulani were brothers and needed each other. You all know that peace is the bedrock of any development, there would not be development without peace. I warned of any acts that will disrupt the existing peace among you”.

Khabib added that “you are all leaving witness of the tension, loss of lives and properties on an issue that can be prevented and avoided. But we can consider it as an act of God, let it be served as a lesson”.

“These food items is just a relief for what had happened and lost. Is not means to pay or compensation. Nothing to compared with human lives”.

He said each family the lost a life would receives a package of five 25kg bags of Rice, Maize, five cartoons of spaghetti, three Gallon of five liters of cocking oil, five sachet of Maggi cubes and Salt, while those injured recieved four bags and the one lost their houses got three bags and other items.

The item of the foods items donated by the senator are 300 25 bags of Rice, 300 bags of Maize, 300 cartoons of spaghetti, 300 five litres Vegetable oil, 300 cartoons of Maggi and 300 Packets of salt.

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Easter: FFS Issues Water Safety Guidelines, Barbecues Warning

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Easter: FFS Issues Water Safety Guidelines, Barbecues Warning

By: Michael Mike

The Controller General, Federal Fire Services (FFS), Engr. Abdulganiyu Jaji has issued urgent warnings regarding water safety and the risks associated with lighting barbecues as Christians celebrate Easter festival.

The CG, said with many families planning outdoor gatherings especially around the beach, they need vigilant near water bodies ( including swimming pools) and cautioned against unsafe barbecue practices that could lead to accidents or fires.

Jaji, in a statement he personally signed, advised families , especially overzealous youths to avoid lighting barbecues in areas prone to high winds or near dry vegetation, as this can quickly escalate into a fire hazard.

The Fire Service boss, who congratulated Christians on the Easter celebration, also appealed that with increased activity around pools, lakes, and beaches, swimmers are urged to stay within designated safe areas and be mindful of the potential dangers posed by cold water or strong currents.

He noted that adhering to safety precautions, including proper supervision and keeping to guidelines, are key to preventing incidents over the Easter weekend.

He said, ” It’s a fact , that Easter is a time for family fun but it’s also important to stay vigilant and keep fire safety top of your mind during the celebrations.

“While the warmer weather means that families, peer groups, will be visiting beaches, rivers and lakeside spots, but, it is also important to warn of the dangers that lurk beneath the surface

“Even when it’s a warm, sunny day, the water can still be cold enough to induce Cold Water Shock, which can seriously affect your breathing and movement.

“There may also be strong currents which can pull even the most experienced swimmers under the water. That’s why we are urging the public not to be tempted to take a dip in open water spots such as rivers and lakes, no matter how tempting they may look.

“If you fall in the water, float on your back. Easter is also a time for delicious treats, but it’s important to stay safe in the kitchen. Never leave cooking unattended. If you need to leave the kitchen while cooking – even for just a few seconds – take pans off the heat or turn them off completely.

“Be mindful of hot surfaces; keep flammable items such as oven mitts, tea towels and cables away from the cooker top.

He also urged citizens to embrace harmony and national cohesion.

Commenting on incessant fire outbreaks caused majorly by tanker fired, the FFS boss expressed his agency’s resolve to always respond further improve it’s respond time to disaster and other emergencies.

He also disclosed that the services partnership with major stakeholders was yielding results.

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