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FCTA issues 24-hour notice for demolition of 500 illegal structures in Abuja
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The Department of Development Control, FCT Administration (FCTA) has served 24-hour demolition notices to operators of illegal markets and shanties along Karmo–Dei-Dei Road corridor.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that over 500 illegal structures and shanties, sitting on the road corridor have been marked for demolition.
Garba Jibril, the Sector Monitor and Assistant Director in the department who led the exercise in Abuja on Monday, said that the affected owners have been served with several notices.
Mr Jibril added that the Director of Development Control, Mukhtar Galadima, held a sensitisation meeting with the stakeholders.
He explained that demolishing the illegal structures was necessary because they constituted nuisance on the road in addition to heavy traffic, especially on their market days.
He added that their activities were equally emitting environmental hazards, which the FCT Administration frowned on.
The team lead also disclosed that the FCTA had awarded a contract for the construction of Life Camp–Dei-Dei Road.
He, however, said that the traders’ continuous stay on the road corridor was preventing the contractors from moving to site.
According to him, the 24-hour notice is not to be played with and those who refused to comply will have themselves to blame.
He also said that the traders have been asked to move to the designated market called Karmo Market, adding that the market was fully developed and equipped with necessary facilities.
“But the traders have been reluctant to move.
“We have had several meetings with the relevant stakeholders including traditional leaders in the area to get them to move but they remained adamant.
“We equally held a meeting with the traders and the new market operators, who promised to give the traders some incentives to be able to accommodate them in both the informal and the main shops.
“We are hoping that after the demolition, there will be a successful relocation from the road corridor to the main market.
“This will not only maintain a serene environment, but also ensure free flow of traffic in the area,” Mr Jibril said.
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Kidnapped Child Rescued as Delta Police Intensify Crackdown on Crime
The Delta State Police Command says it has recorded fresh operational breakthroughs in its sustained crackdown on cultism, kidnapping, and violent crimes, with the rescue of a kidnapped three-year-old girl, the arrest of a suspected cultist, and the recovery of firearms in separate operations across the state.
The command disclosed that operatives attached to the Command Anti-Vice Squad (CAVS), Sector 2, Ughelli, rescued the abducted child and arrested a suspect identified as Kelvin Ogaga in connection with the crime.
Police said the arrest followed a complaint lodged on May 18, 2026, by the child’s father, who reported that his three-year-old daughter had allegedly been abducted by a commercial motorcyclist responsible for taking the child to school daily.
According to the police, the suspect allegedly exploited the family’s trust, kidnapped the child, and later demanded a ransom of ₦500,000 for her release.
The family was said to have paid the ransom after negotiations to secure the child’s freedom.
Acting on what authorities described as credible technical intelligence, operatives stormed the suspect’s hideout in Ughelli, leading to his arrest and the rescue of the child.
Recovered during the operation were ₦127,000, believed to be part of the ransom proceeds, valuables allegedly purchased with money linked to the crime, and the motorcycle reportedly used in carrying out the abduction.
Police authorities confirmed that the suspect remains in custody while investigations continue.
In another development, operatives of the Department of Operations’ Buffalo Team recovered a Beretta pistol during a stop-and-search operation along the Power Line axis near Bonsaac.
The police said officers on patrol observed a suspicious man carrying a black bag, who fled upon sighting security operatives.
Although the suspect escaped after a chase, he reportedly abandoned the bag, which was later searched by officers.
The search led to the recovery of a Beretta pistol and an iPhone, while efforts are ongoing to apprehend the fleeing suspect and determine the circumstances surrounding the recovery.
In a separate operation, operatives of the Ozoro Division arrested a suspect identified as Michael Monday during a township patrol along Omovutotu Street in Ozoro.
Police said the suspect attempted to flee after sighting officers, raising suspicion.
A search conducted on a black handbag in his possession allegedly led to the recovery of a locally made cut-to-size single-barrelled gun and one cartridge.
Preliminary investigations, according to the police, suggest that the suspect may be linked to the Supreme Vikings Confraternity, popularly known as “Aro Bagger.”
The suspect remains in custody as investigations continue.
Reacting to the operational successes, the Commissioner of Police, Delta State Command, Yemi Oyeniyi, commended officers for their swift response and professionalism.
He reiterated the command’s commitment to tackling crime and protecting residents, while stressing the importance of stop-and-search operations as part of proactive policing measures that continue to yield results.
The commissioner also urged residents to support security agencies by promptly reporting suspicious persons, movements, and activities within their communities.
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Tragedy in Ogwashi-Uku: Delta Police Deny Shooting, Say Two Died in Abandoned Well
The Delta State Police Command has dismissed reports suggesting that officers shot two persons during a patrol operation in Ogwashi-Uku, clarifying that a personnel of the Nigeria Forest Security Service and a civilian died in what it described as a tragic accident during a joint security operation.
The command said the incident occurred on Wednesday, May 14, 2026, along the Delta State Polytechnic, Ogwashi-Uku Road near Mega Chis, during a routine patrol involving police operatives and personnel of the Nigeria Forest Security Service.
According to a statement issued by the Police Public Relations Officer, SP Bright Edafe, members of the joint patrol team spotted two men behaving suspiciously and attempted to stop them.
The men, later identified as Adama Augustine and another individual, reportedly fled on sighting the security team, prompting officers attached to the patrol, including forest security personnel, to pursue them.
Police said that during the chase, Adama allegedly jumped into an uncompleted building in a bid to evade arrest.
A forest security operative identified as Eze Ifeanyi, who continued the pursuit, reportedly fell alongside Adama into an abandoned open well located within the building premises.
“The two men drowned after falling into the abandoned well during the pursuit,” the police said.
The victims were said to have been rescued and rushed to Ogwashi General Hospital, where medical personnel confirmed them dead on arrival.
Their remains have since been deposited at the hospital morgue pending autopsy.
Reacting to the incident, the Delta State Police Command described the development as painful and tragic, extending condolences to the families of the deceased, particularly the relatives of the late forest security operative, Eze Ifeanyi, and Adama Augustine.
The command also moved to dispel rumours surrounding the circumstances of the deaths.
“We want to make it very clear: no shooting took place. Nobody was killed by the police,” the statement stressed.
Police authorities disclosed that an investigation had commenced to establish all surrounding circumstances of the incident.
The command reassured residents of Ogwashi-Uku and the wider Delta State community of its commitment to public safety while urging members of the public to remain calm and avoid spreading unverified information.
Authorities also appealed for continued cooperation from residents, particularly in sharing credible information that could support security efforts and help prevent similar incidents.
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Pathetic: Driver running away from VIO officials kills pregnant woman with unborn twins
A heavily pregnant woman identified as Ruth Nen Maurice has reportedly lost her life in a tragic road accident allegedly caused by a reckless driver attempting to evade officials of the Vehicle Inspection Office (VIO) in Jos.
The fatal incident occurred on Tuesday, May 19, 2026, in the city centre and has sparked grief and outrage among residents.
According to eyewitness accounts, the driver allegedly made a dangerous attempt to escape from VIO operatives before losing control and knocking down the woman, who was reportedly standing by the roadside waiting to board a vehicle to the hospital for an antenatal appointment.
A close friend of the deceased, Ewan Boss Julz Odumu, confirmed the incident in a Facebook post on Wednesday.
He disclosed that Ruth was heavily pregnant with twins and was close to delivery before the tragic accident occurred.
“A mother who was preparing to welcome twins back home never made it alive. Her unborn babies never got the chance to cry, breathe, or see this world because of somebody’s reckless decision,” he wrote.
The heartbreaking incident has triggered emotional reactions online, with many Nigerians calling for stricter traffic enforcement procedures and accountability in the conduct of road operations.
Confirming the development, spokesperson of the Plateau State Police Command, DSP Alfred Alabo, said the driver involved in the accident had been arrested.
He added that investigations into the incident had commenced and that the suspect would be charged to court upon conclusion of the investigation.
The incident has further renewed concerns over reckless driving and the dangers often associated with attempts by motorists to evade law enforcement and traffic officials.
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