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INSECURITY: Thugs kidnap mortuary attendant, disrupt mass burial in Benue
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Residents of Tyungu Jam and Mbaav communities in Kwande Local Government Area of Benue State were thrown into shock on Thursday when families of victims of a bandit attack were denied access to their bodies while preparing for a mass burial.
It was gathered that the families, who had gathered at the mortuary to retrieve the corpses, were stunned when the mortuary attendant was reportedly abducted.
Bandits had last Thursday invaded Tyungu Jam and Mbaav communities in Yaav and Mbadura Council wards of Kwande Local Government Area, killing several people and injuring many others.
The state governor, Rev. Fr. Hyacinth Alia, in a statement issued through his media aide, Solomon Iorpev, described the killings as “senseless and barbaric” and urged security operatives to apprehend the attackers.
Some families who could not immediately bury their loved ones had fixed Thursday for the burial but were reportedly shocked on arrival at the morgue to collect the bodies.
Eleven victims of the bandit attack were scheduled for a mass burial on Thursday, attracting people and priests from within and outside the state.
However, some thugs were said to have invaded the hospital and abducted the mortuary attendant, preventing families from accessing the bodies for burial.
Condemning the disruption of the mass burial, the All Progressives Congress (APC) in the state described the incident as disgraceful.
In a statement issued by the party’s State Publicity Secretary, Daniel Ihomun, the APC alleged that the disruption was sponsored.
The statement read in part: “We have received disturbing reports that sponsored thugs abducted a mortuary attendant, Mr. MT Tiga, and sealed his mortuary facility in a desperate attempt to prevent the people of Turan from carrying out a mass burial for the victims who were killed in Mbachoon, Yaav District of Turan in Kwande Local Government Area.
“This barbaric act is not only inhumane but also an assault on the fundamental right of a community to mourn and bury their dead with dignity. The people of Turan have every right to determine how they lay their loved ones to rest and to draw the attention of the world to the ongoing suffering and systematic killings being perpetrated against them by armed Fulani bandits.
It is deeply troubling that in the face of relentless attacks and loss of lives, the people are now being denied even the basic humanity of burying their dead. One must ask: can the people not even be allowed to bury their dead in peace?
“While we commiserate with the grieving families and the entire Turan community over this painful tragedy, we commend Mr. Alex Barbir, who travelled all the way from the United States of America to stand in solidarity with the people, witness the burial, and support efforts to bring the story of the Benue genocide to the international community, as well as assist in rebuilding homes destroyed by the attackers.”
The party also expressed appreciation to Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo of Plateau State, who was reported to have officiated at the mass burial, and appealed to the state government to immediately investigate “the abduction of the mortuary attendant, the sealing of the mortuary, and the harassment of the Turan community.”
Also condemning the incident, the President General of Mdzough U Tiv Worldwide and retired Comptroller General of Prisons, Iorbee Ihagh, described the situation as shameful.
Ihagh, who hails from Turan in Kwande LGA, said, “I don’t know why anybody should be against the burial of people who were victims of Fulani herdsmen.
“It’s very shameful because people came from far away, even outside the country. The mortuary attendant was not seen and the place was locked. The people wanted to force the place open but the priest advised them not to do that.”
When contacted, the Chairman of Kwande Local Government Area, Neji Terhile, said those mobilising for the mass burial did not take into account the volatile security situation in the area.
The chairman said that as at the time he spoke with journalists on Friday, he was on his way to the community with officials of Homeland Security and other government agencies.
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Reps Gives MREIF Boss Final One-Week Reprieve Over Housing Fund Probe
By Gloria Ikibah
The House of Representatives Committee on Housing and Habitat has granted the management of the MOFI Real Estate Investment Fund (MREIF) a one-week extension to appear before lawmakers as part of an ongoing investigation into the fund’s operations, performance and administration.
The committee had initially summoned MREIF Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer, Dr Armstrong Ume Takang, alongside members of the fund’s management team, to appear on Tuesday, 2 June 2026, for a comprehensive review of the initiative and several petitions submitted against it.
The Committee Chairman, Rep. Abdulmumin Jibrin, said the investigation was aimed at ensuring the fund was operating in line with the objectives set by President Bola Tinubu and delivering on its mandate.
According to him, the exercise seeks to determine whether the administration and performance of MREIF are meeting public expectations while also addressing concerns raised in petitions before the committee.
However, in a letter addressed to lawmakers, Dr Takang acknowledged receipt of the summons and expressed the fund’s willingness to cooperate fully with the National Assembly’s oversight responsibilities.
He explained that he was outside Abuja on an official engagement that had been scheduled before the committee’s invitation was received and requested a new date for the hearing.
The MREIF chief also assured lawmakers of the organisation’s readiness to engage constructively with the committee.
Responding to the request, Jibrin said the committee had agreed to postpone the hearing by one week in the interest of fairness and cooperation.
He stated that the session had now been rescheduled for Tuesday, 9 June 2026, stressing that the extension was granted specifically to allow the managing director to appear in person.
The committee maintained that Dr Takang’s personal appearance was crucial to its inquiry and could not be delegated.
Jibrin reiterated the committee’s determination to conduct a thorough and impartial investigation into the management of the fund, which was established to expand access to affordable home ownership for Nigerians.
He said the committee remained committed to addressing all issues raised in the petitions before it while ensuring transparency, accountability and effective implementation of the housing initiative in line with the vision of the Tinubu administration.
The lawmaker further stated that the committee expects Dr Takang and the entire MREIF management team to appear before it on the new date without fail.
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FG stops three-month Pre-retirement leave for civil servants
The Federal Government abolished the three-month preretirement leave for civil servants.
This was contained in a circular titled “Correct Interpretation of Public Service Rule 120243 on Pre-Retirement Activities,” issued by the Head of the Civil Service of the Federation, Didi Walson-Jack, and addressed to top government officials, including ministers, permanent secretaries, service chiefs, heads of agencies, and other senior public sector administrators.
According to the circular, FG directed Ministries, Departments, and Agencies to immediately discontinue the practice of placing civil servants on what is commonly referred to as a mandatory three-month preretirement leave.
Walson-Jack argued that such a provision does not exist in the Public Service Rules, adding that several MDAs had wrongly interpreted the retirement notice period as an automatic leave period, leading to the premature withdrawal of officers from active service.
The Public Service Rule, according to her, only requires officers due for retirement to give three months’ notice before their exit date, attend a one-month pre-retirement workshop or seminar, and use the remaining period to regularise service records and pension documentation.
Nigeria’s federal civil service retirement framework is governed by the Public Service Rules and the Pension Reform Act.
Under the rules, civil servants retire upon attaining 60 years of age or after 35 years in service, whichever comes first.
The Head of Service’s directive seeks to standardise the implementation of the Public Service Rules across government institutions and to prevent manpower losses resulting from the early disengagement of experienced officers
“The so-called ‘mandatory three-month pre-retirement leave’ has no basis in the Public Service Rules,” Walson-Jack stated.
She explained that Rule 120243 establishes three distinct requirements: a notice obligation, attendance at a pre-retirement seminar during the first month, and completion of retirement-related documentation during the remaining two months.
“A retiring officer must give three months’ notice before their effective date of retirement. This is a notice requirement, not a leave entitlement,” the circular stated.
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She stressed that retiring officers remain public servants throughout the notice period and are expected to continue performing their official duties unless they are attending approved retirement workshops or have been granted leave under existing regulations.
“PSR 120243 does not exempt retiring officers from official duties during the notice period, except where they are attending an approved pre-retirement workshop or seminar, or are otherwise authorised to be absent under extant leave rules,” the circular added.
In view of the above, all MDAs have been directed to stop compelling retiring officers to vacate their posts before their official retirement dates.
Under the new directive, ministries and agencies must ensure that retiring officers continue to discharge their responsibilities, participate in approved pre-retirement programmes, and complete all pension and service record reconciliations before leaving service.
The latest circular seeks to end that ambiguity by affirming that the three-month period is primarily a notice and administrative preparation window, rather than an automatic absence from duty.
The circular further instructed permanent secretaries, directors-general, executive secretaries, chairpersons of statutory agencies, and chief executives of government organisations to bring the directive to the attention of all staff and ensure strict compliance.
The government said it believes the measure could improve service delivery by ensuring that retiring officers continue contributing their expertise until their official exit dates while simultaneously completing documentation required for pension processing.
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Six members of same family shot dead during domestic dispute in US
Six people were killed in the US state of Iowa after a series of shootings that appeared to stem from a domestic dispute, police said.
The suspected shooter also was found dead with a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to the Muscatine Police Department.
The victims are believed to be family members of the suspect, identified as Ryan Willis McFarland, 52, of Muscatine, the department said.
Muscatine Police Chief Anthony Kies called the shooting an “act of evil”.
The shootings took place on Monday at multiple locations within the city of Muscatine.
Police received a report of a shooting just after noon on Monday. When officers responded to a home, they found four people with gunshot wounds, police said.
All four victims were pronounced dead at the scene.
McFarland had left the residence before officers arrived, but officials found him shortly after on a riverfront trail near a pedestrian bridge.
He had a self‑inflicted gunshot wound, police said, and received medical aid, but was pronounced dead at the scene.
Detectives later found another man dead from an apparent gunshot wound in a different residence. A further search led officers to a business, where they found another victim, also dead of an apparent gunshot wound.
Online maps show a metal workshop at the address provided by police.
“Preliminary findings indicate the shootings stemmed from a domestic‑related dispute,” McFarland police said in a statement. “All victims are believed to be family members of the deceased suspect.”
Kies did not give the names or ages of the victims and noted that the investigation is ongoing.
He confirmed the suspect had an existing criminal record but did not share any further details.
Muscatine, in the southwest of Iowa, sits on the Mississippi River and has a population of approximately 23,500 people, according to US government data published last year.
Mayor Brad Bark wrote in a post on Facebook: “Our hearts are heavy tonight after the tragic shootings that claimed innocent lives.”
Source: BBC
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