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Zulum: Moving Railway coaches from Borno suspicious, unfair

Zulum: Moving Railway coaches from Borno suspicious, unfair
By: Our Reporter
Governor Babagana Umara Zulum has said the recent attempt to relocate railway coaches from Borno to other parts of Nigeria was done in suspicious and unfair manner, noting that the State Government was not informed until residents intercepted movement of the coaches.
Zulum remarked that Borno State Government will follow all legal means to ensure that infrastructures meant for the state are not moved to any other place.
The governor spoke on Tuesday when he paid a visit to the railway terminus in Maiduguri where security agencies foiled an attempt by some people claiming to be staff from Nigerian Railway Corporation to move railway infrastructures including coaches and rolling stocks.
“About 5 months ago some of the rolling stocks were conveyed to other states of the federation without the knowledge of the security operatives and Borno State Government, Zulum said.
He added: “This time around the community raised alarm when they saw the movement of these rolling stocks from Maiduguri to other parts of the country. When we contacted the management of Nigerian Railway Corporation, they said the rolling stocks would be moved to Jos for a complete overhaul and be dispatched elsewhere.”
Zulum argued that the decision to relocate the rail infrastructures was crudely pursued by Nigerian Railway Corporation.
“On this note, I want to announce that nobody will move out any of the rail infrastructures here in Borno State without recourse to the rule of law. I urge you (members of the community) to remain calm and not to take laws into your hands. I want to, once again, note that these infrastructures will not be moved anywhere, insha’Allah. Borno is one of the states in Nigeria and we have equal rights” Zulum reiterated.
The governor also noted that with recent developments where the management of railway was removed from the exclusive list of the Federal Government, Borno State will explore means of partnership with Nigerian Railway Corporation to make proper use of railway infrastructures in Borno State.
Zulum: Moving Railway coaches from Borno suspicious, unfair
Crime
Police successfully rescue kidnapped ward head in Benue

Police successfully rescue kidnapped ward head in Benue
By: Zagazola Makama
The Benue State Police Command has successfully rescued Dickson Idu, the Ward Head of Ehatokpe Ohimini, who was abducted on April 30, 2025.
Police sources told Zagazola Makama that the victim was kidnapped from his residence in Ohimini Local Government Area (LGA).
Upon receiving the information, the Commissioner of Police, Benue State, directed the Acting Area Commander Otukpo, the Officer-in-Charge of the Anti-Kidnapping Unit, and a team of officers to immediately proceed to the area and ensure the safe rescue of the victim.
At approximately 8:45 a.m., a combined team of armed conventional policemen, the Anti-Kidnapping Unit, and personnel from the Benue State Civil Protection Guard, supported by Ohimini youths, launched an operation in the Ojanu/Ijami Village forest. The team conducted an intense combing operation, utilizing smoke canisters to pressure the kidnappers.
The strategy paid off, and at about 3:25 p.m., the kidnappers, feeling the heat of the search, released their captive. Dickson Idu was successfully rescued and has been debriefed and reunited with his family.
The sources said while no arrests have been made so far, the police have assured that investigations are underway, with efforts to apprehend the suspects continuing.
Police successfully rescue kidnapped ward head in Benue
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Notorious bandit killed during gunfight with police in Zaki-Biam in Benue

Notorious bandit killed during gunfight with police in Zaki-Biam in Benue
By: Zagazola Makama
A notorious bandit, Aungwa Sesugh, alias Tino Brown, was killed in a gunfight with the Benue State security forces during a raid in the Zaki-Biam area early today.
Intelligence sources told Zagazola Makama that at about 1:30 a.m. on May 1, 2025, the Tactical Team, acting on a tip-off, arrested Aungwa Sesugh, a notorious member of the Akumave gang, in possession of a locally fabricated Beretta pistol with three live ammunition and assorted charms.
Upon interrogation, Sesugh confessed to being involved in several criminal activities, including the kidnapping of Ukum Nulge’s Chairman. He led the police team to Tse-Shor Village, where he claimed the gang’s arms were stored.
However, upon arrival, members of his gang opened fire on the security team. During the ensuing exchange of gunfire, Sesugh was struck by a bullet, sustaining injuries. Despite being rushed to the hospital for treatment, he succumbed to his wounds.
Other members of the gang, believed to have been wounded in the gunfight, managed to escape into the surrounding bushes. Additional security forces have been deployed to the area in pursuit of the fleeing bandits.
Notorious bandit killed during gunfight with police in Zaki-Biam in Benue
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Explosion at Giwa barracks armoury caused by heatwave — Military sources

Explosion at Giwa barracks armoury caused by heatwave — Military sources
By: Zagazola Makama
Sources from the Nigerian military High Command in Maiduguri have debunked rumours circulating on social media about an alleged attack on the Giwa military barracks in Maiduguri, Borno, clarifying that the incident at the base’s armoury was caused by extreme heat.
The sources said the incident occurred due to a heat-induced reaction within a section of the armoury, leading to a wild explosion and fire.
The Command confirmed that they are working to bring the situation under control.
“What occurred was an isolated incident triggered by excessive heat, which caused an explosion within the armoury.
The military sources urged Members of the public to disregard panic-inducing reports and refrain from spreading misinformation that could create unnecessary fear among residents.
It assured the public that all military facilities in Maiduguri remain secure and that routine operations continue without disruption.
“There is no cause for alarm. Our troops are fully alert and in control of the situation,”said the sources.
Explosion at Giwa barracks armoury caused by heatwave — Military sources
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