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Ex-agitator, Amagbein, condemns murder of Igbomotoru CDC chairman; calls for thorough investigation

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Niger Delta ex-agitator, the self-styled General Endurance Amagbein, has condemned in strong terms the gruesome murder of Mr. Goodnews Manash, the CDC chairman of Igbomotoru Community, Southern Ijaw Local Government Area of Bayelsa State.

Amagbein, in a statement issued to newsmen in Abuja by his media assistant, Mr. Mightywind Dudafa, expressed deep shock over the incidence which has thrown the family of the deceased and the entire community into mourning.

While condemning the killing which he described as needless, Amagbein said he is pained by the news of the death of the CDC chairman because he was vibrant and committed to the peace and progress of Igbomotoru before his life was terminated during the week by some unscrupulous elements operating under the guise of protecting national assets.

Amagbein, fondly called Adaka Boro the second, lamented that these criminal elements have continued to unleash terror in the community through their agents equipped with arms to do their bidding whenever they desire.

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He urged the security agencies to diligently investigate the matter and bring those behind the killing to justice.

Amagbein also enjoined the indigenes of the community to be law-abiding and assist the security forces in their investigations to unravel the gruesome killing.

He said, “The killing of innocent souls of the community by unscrupulous elements under government forces is needless.”

“These same criminal elements have continued to unleash terror in the community through their agents which they have armed with dangerous weapons to do their biddings whenever they desire.”

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“We are yet to recover from the outcome of the siege mounted in Igbomotoru leading to the brazen killing of over 50 persons in the community on the 27th of March, 2024, and while this development has left the area volatile with stakeholders confused on what to do, we are greeted with this commando style of killing.”

“I am pained by the killing of the CDC chairman and I mourn his death as a kinsman because he was full of life and showed interest in the peace and development of the community,” he added.

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PDP Holds First NEC Meeting After Police Reopen National Secretariat

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has fixed its first National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting following the reopening of its national headquarters, Wadata Plaza, after months of closure.

The meeting is scheduled to hold at the party’s secretariat in Abuja.

This comes days after security operatives unsealed the premises, which had been under lock since late last year due to internal leadership disputes.

The development marks a fresh step in the party’s attempt to stabilise its structure after a prolonged crisis. Party officials say the meeting will focus on restoring order and addressing lingering issues affecting the PDP’s leadership.

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The secretariat had been sealed in November after a violent confrontation between two rival factions. One group was loyal to the Tanimu Turaki-led National Working Committee. The other faction was headed by Abdulrahman Mohammed, who led a caretaker committee. Both sides had laid claim to the party’s leadership, leading to chaos at the headquarters.

The crisis deepened after a court ruling earlier this year. The Appeal Court nullified the Ibadan convention that brought in the Turaki-led leadership. That judgment shifted momentum to the Mohammed-led group.

Backed by key political figures, the Mohammed faction moved quickly. They relied on the court decision to organise a fresh convention in Abuja. That exercise further strengthened their hold on the party’s structure.

Sources within the party say today’s NEC meeting will largely be attended by loyalists of the Mohammed-led leadership. Among those expected are the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike. Also expected are former Senate President Bukola Saraki and former Abia State Governor Okezie Ikpeazu.

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Party insiders say the presence of these figures signals a strong show of unity from the faction currently in control. Discussions at the meeting are expected to cover reconciliation, restructuring, and preparations for future political engagements.

There are also indications that the NEC may set up committees to address grievances within the party. Some members are pushing for a broader peace process to bring back aggrieved stakeholders.

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Just in: Terrorists invade military camp, k!ll three soldiers in Kwara

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Terrorists have killed three soldiers in a fresh attack on a military camp in Kemanji community, Kaiama Local Government Area of Kwara State.

The attack reportedly occurred in the early hours of Monday, with residents saying heavy gunfire echoed across the area during the invasion.

According to local sources, the assailants, suspected to be armed terrorists, stormed the military camp without warning and engaged troops in a fierce gun battle.

The confrontation left three soldiers dead, while other personnel were said to have responded with a reprisal attack to repel the assailants.

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One resident, who spoke on condition of anonymity, described the incident as sudden and violent, noting that the attackers took advantage of the early morning hours when some soldiers were asleep.

“Kemanji is a border community close to thick forest areas.

“Few of the soldiers were asleep around 3am when the terrorists invaded their camp and killed three of them before others responded,” the source said. (The Sun)

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Aisha Yesufu faults FCT teachers’ strike, wants Wike to intervene

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Prominent activist, Aisha Yesufu, has expressed concern over the ongoing teachers’ strike in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), calling on the minister, Nyesom Wike, to urgently intervene and resolve the crisis.

In a statement on Monday, Yesufu lamented the prolonged closure of public primary schools across the FCT, noting that the situation continues to disrupt the education of thousands of children.

She stressed that education remains a fundamental right and should not be treated with negligence, urging authorities to prioritise the welfare of both teachers and students.

“The continuous strike by teachers in the FCT is unacceptable. Our children cannot keep paying the price for unresolved issues,” she said.

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The activist appealed directly to Wike to take decisive steps towards addressing the grievances of the striking teachers, including issues surrounding unpaid salaries and poor working conditions.

According to her, swift intervention by the FCT administration would not only restore academic activities but also rebuild confidence in the public education system.

The strike, which has lingered for weeks, has left many pupils at home, raising concerns among parents over the long term impact on learning.

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