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Mokwa Flood: Civil Society Coalition Calls for Proactive Climate Action

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By Gloria Ikibah 
 
As Nigeria joined the rest of the world to celebrate the 2025, World Environment Day, a coalition of civil society organisations has issued a strong call for proactive and community-centered climate action in the aftermath of devastating floods in Mokwa, Niger State. 
 
The floods claimed lives, displaced families, and caused extensive damage to property and livelihoods, underscoring what the coalition describes as the urgent need to shift from reactive disaster response to anticipatory preparedness.
 
In a joint statement, 11 organizations including Ohaha Family Foundation, Connected Advocacy for Empowerment and Youth Development Initiative, and the Global Platform for Civil Society in Disaster Reduction (GNDR), expressed deep concern over recurring climate-induced disasters across Nigeria.
 
“The flooding in Mokwa is a stark reminder: we must act before disasters strike. We call for anticipatory action, early warning systems, and localized climate resilience efforts that are informed by data, powered by communities, and aligned with national frameworks”, the statement reads.
 
The coalition highlighted a range of interlinked environmental challenges plaguing Nigeria — including drought, deforestation, waste pollution, oil spills, and erratic weather — which they say are compounding vulnerabilities in already fragile communities.
 
Although the Nigerian Meteorological Agency (NiMet) had issued rainfall predictions warning of potential flooding, the coalition emphasised that more needs to be done to translate this national data into timely, actionable information at the community level.
 
Key Recommendations from the Coalition Include:
 
“1. Scaling up community-led early warning systems to ensure timely evacuation and lifesaving anticipatory action.
“2. Investing in local actors** who are first responders and deeply embedded in affected communities.
“3. Integrating preparedness into national disaster planning, prioritising vulnerable populations.
“4. Ensuring timely release of relief funds, healthcare support, and emergency shelter services post-disaster.
“5. Designing accessible, multilingual, and culturally relevant early warning tools in collaboration with local women, youth, and community leaders.
“6. Increasing funding for local environmental and climate resilience organizations”.
 
On this World Environment Day, the coalition also called for intensified efforts to tackle man-made environmental issues, particularly plastic pollution, which continues to exacerbate climate impacts.
 
“Our message is clear: environmental crises must be met with unified, forward-thinking action that starts at the grassroots and scales upward.
 
“We invite the federal and state governments, private sector, diaspora, and international partners to join local actors now — before the next disaster hits,” said John Ede, speaking on behalf of the group. 
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Police Rescue Nine Kidnapped Victims Along Benin–Lagos Expressway

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The Edo State Police Command Saturday said it has rescued nine victims abducted from two separate incidents during a recent kidnapping incident along the Benin–Lagos Expressway.

A statement by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, ASP Eno Ikoedem, noted that the rescue follows recent attacks along the busy highway, including a reported assault on a GUO Transport bus.

It said the immediate and massive deployment of tactical teams, intelligence assets, aerial surveillance, and other operational resources by the Commissioner of Police, CP Monday Agbonika, Commissioner of Police, Edo State Command, to the affected corridor, led to the operation’s success.

“The sustained rescue efforts, coordinated bush-combing operations, and strategic domination of the area exerted pressure on the kidnappers ultimately leading to the safe rescue of all victims. They have since received medical evaluation and treatment, and reunited with their families”, the statement read.

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Four of the kidnapped victims who were abducted earlier this month and held in captivity within the Imiegba forest in Agenebode have been rescued.

“They have likewise received medical attention and are safe, making a total of nine kidnapped victims rescued.

“The Edo State Police Command wishes to reassure the public, particularly commuters and residents, that security deployment along the Benin–Lagos Expressway and adjoining communities has been significantly strengthened”, the statement said, adding that

Tactical, intelligence, and operational assets have been fully activated across the axis, and the deployments will remain in place until the route is completely safe and secure for all road users.

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The Command said it is also intensifying efforts to apprehend the perpetrators of these heinous crimes.

‘We are confident that all those involved will be tracked down and brought to justice in the shortest possible time”.

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Borno APC, party leaders close ranks, back Tinubu, Shettima for second term

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Ahead of the 2027 general elections, political momentum appears to be building within the All Progressives Congress (APC) in Borno State, as party leaders and stakeholders have openly declared support for the re-election bid of President Bola Tinubu and Vice President Kashim Shettima.

The endorsement, which took place during a stakeholders’ meeting at the Government House in Maiduguri, signals an early consolidation of party loyalty in the North-East, even as broader national political alignments continue to evolve.

Presiding over the gathering, the APC National Vice Chairman (North), Ali Bukar Dalori, formally tabled the motion for adoption of the joint ticket, putting it to a voice vote.

He said, “Let me also put the motion to a voice vote. Those in support of the joint ticket of Tinubu/Kashim should say ‘Aye’,” drawing a resounding chorus of approval from attendees, saying that the “Ayes have it”.

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Despite the early endorsement, speakers at the meeting stressed the importance of cohesion within party ranks. Borno State Governor Babagana Umara Zulum urged members to sustain unity and avoid divisive tendencies as political activities gather pace.

He said, “Power is something that God gives to whom he wishes. No matter how much you dislike a person, if God gives it to him, he will get it.”

The governor further called on party faithful to remain aligned with democratic principles while intensifying grassroots mobilization ahead of the polls.

“Already the party chairman made this appeal and reemphasized our commitment to work for the success of the Tinubu/Kashim joint ticket in the 2027 general election,” he said.

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Adding to the narrative of growing support, the state APC chairman, Bello Ayuba, pointed to ongoing political realignments, attributing them to governance efforts within the state.

“As I’m talking to you now, a large number of decampees from other political parties are waiting to be formally accepted into the APC,” he added.

The development underscores a strategic push by the party in Borno to strengthen its base, even as the national political landscape gradually tilts toward the next electoral cycle.

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Plateau Poly Student Sh@t In Herdsmen Attack D!es

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A student of Plateau State Polytechnic, identified as Priscilla, has died after battling injuries she sustained during a deadly herdsmen attack in Heipang community, located in Barkin Ladi Local Government Area of Plateau State.

The attack, which occurred on April 1, 2026, reportedly threw the community into panic as armed assailants stormed the area and opened fire on residents, leaving deaths and injuries in their wake.

During the violent incident, another student identified as Gloria was killed on the spot, while several others sustained gunshot wounds, including Priscilla, who was rushed to the hospital for urgent medical treatment.

She had reportedly remained hospitalized for weeks, fighting for her life as doctors worked to stabilize her condition. However, despite medical efforts, she eventually succumbed to her injuries on Thursday, April 23, 2026.

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Her death has added to the grief already felt by students, friends, and residents still recovering from the shock of the earlier attack.

Following news of her passing, friends and colleagues took to Facebook to express sorrow and pay tribute to her memory, describing her as a young life cut short by violence.

Many of the condolence messages reflected pain, frustration, and renewed calls for stronger security measures in Plateau communities that have continued to witness repeated attacks and deadly clashes.

The tragic loss of both Gloria and Priscilla has once again drawn attention to the persistent insecurity affecting several parts of Plateau State, where residents have repeatedly called for urgent intervention to protect lives and prevent further bloodshed.

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