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Benue plans livestock census to check farmer-herder clashes

The Benue State Government has announced plans to conduct a livestock census to gather comprehensive data on animals and their owners across the state.
The Principal Special Assistant to the State Governor on Livestock Development and Transboundary Animal Disease Control, Dr. Aondoaka Asambe, disclosed this on Monday in Makurdi after inspecting abattoirs and livestock markets.
Asambe explained that the census aims to address persistent farmers-herders clashes and other forms of criminal activity.
He highlighted the governor’s commitment to revitalising the livestock industry and enhancing its contributions to the state’s economy.
“Conducting a livestock census offers numerous benefits,” Dr. Asambe stated. “Foremost, it will help control the recurrent clashes between farmers and herders in the state. Additionally, it will curb cattle rustling. Once the census is completed, animals will be tagged and easily traceable to their owners. This tagging system will also extend to animals at abattoirs, significantly reducing crime within the industry.”
He further outlined plans to register livestock farmers, hatcheries, and feed mills to meet local consumption demands in the short term.
In the medium and long term, the government aims to revive livestock establishments and improve production with enhanced breeds.
Asambe expressed concern over the poor state of abattoirs in Makurdi, noting that none of them met the minimum standards for slaughterhouses.
He cited a lack of access to potable water, good roads, and basic hygiene as significant challenges.
In response, the Chairman of the Meat Shop Owners Association, Makurdi branch, Mr. Austin Ugwu, called on the state government to create an enabling environment for their businesses to thrive.
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Police uncover human trafficking ring, rescue 84 trafficked Congolese in Oyo

The Oyo State Police Command has rescued 84 Congolese from a human trafficking syndicate operating in Ibadan, the state capital.
The victims were allegedly held captive for an unknown period in a building located in the Orogun area of Ibadan.
Sunday PUNCH gathered that the victims were trafficked to Nigeria under the pretence of providing employment opportunities for them.
According to reports, the human traffickers had extorted large sums of money, reportedly in US dollars, from the victims’ families and relatives as part of their scheme to lure the victims into the country.
In a video shared by Channels TV, the rescued individuals, including a baby, were seen being escorted to police vans and buses.
The victims were later transported to the Police Headquarters in Eleyele, Ibadan, where they are currently being held while investigations continue.
However, attempts to reach the Police Public Relations Officer of Oyo State Command, Adewale Osifeso, for comment on the development were unsuccessful, as calls and messages to his phone were not responded to at the time of this report.
Metro
JAMB Candidates Feared Dead In Oyo-Ogbomosho Accident

A tragic accident on the Oyo-Ogbomoso road in Oyo State has claimed the lives of several students who were on their way to sit for the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) examination.
In a video clip seen by SaharaReporters, the incident occurred on the morning of Saturday. It involved a commercial vehicle conveying the students to a JAMB centre in Ogbomoso.
Eyewitnesses at the scene said the crash happened when the vehicle had a brake failure.
“Fatal accident claimed the life of the students that were going to write JAMB in OGBOMOSO on OYO road, Oyo State,” the video was captioned.
The Police Public Relations Officer, Oyo State Command, Adewale Osifeso has not responded to calls and messages confirming the report.
SaharaReporters reported that JAMB said it arrested 27 impersonators in the ongoing Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination (UTME).
JAMB had noted the 27 impersonators apprehended had been handed over to the Nigerian police for immediate prosecution.
The board also announced that it delisted four Computer-Based Test, CBT centres that had failed to meet the stringent technical standards required for the UTME.
JAMB named the delisted centres as Adventure Associate, Behind Sheshe Supermarket, Off Hadejia Road, Kano, Kano State; Saadatu Rimi College of Education, Zaria Road, Naibawa, Kano, Kano State; Penta M & F Technical Services Ltd, Centre 2, 96km Sokoto-Jega Road, Tambuwal and Penta M & F Technical Services Ltd, Centre 1, 96km Sokoto-Jega Road, Tambuwal.
“While JAMB commends the 883 centres that have demonstrated exceptional performance, it unequivocally warns that any centre which failed the ethical or technical standards , regardless of ownership, will be blacklisted,” JAMB said in a statement on Friday by its spokesman, Fabian Benjamin.
“Candidates who were previously scheduled to take their exams at the delisted centres are urged to urgently reprint their examination notification slips to access their new centres and rescheduled dates. We regret any inconvenience this may cause, but we will not tolerate excuses by candidates who fail to reprint their slip to get their new schedules,” it said.
The board revealed that “As of Friday, 25th April, 2025, over 900,000 candidates have successfully completed the UTME out of the 2,083,600 registered for the 2025 examination.”
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Troops nab wanted bandit, recover weapons in Taraba

Troops of the 6 Brigade of the Nigerian Army have arrested a notorious bandit identified as Yusuf Hammadu, popularly known as “Dogo,” in the Lainde Jessy area of Lau Local Government Area of Taraba State.
Hammadu, who had been on the watchlist of security agencies for his alleged involvement in multiple kidnappings and other criminal activities, was apprehended following an intelligence-led operation on April 19.
The Acting Assistant Director, Army Public Relations, 6 Brigade, Capt. Olubodunde Oni, disclosed this in a statement issued in Jalingo on Friday.
According to the Army, the suspect confessed during preliminary interrogation to being a member of a criminal syndicate responsible for several abductions and ransom negotiations across Jalingo, Ardo-Kola, Lau, and Yorro LGAs.
The Army also arrested one Richard Ongu, who was allegedly impersonating a serving Major in the Nigerian Army.
Ongu, who was apprehended on April 22, allegedly claimed to have been posted to 20 Model Battalion, Gashaka, but later admitted to being a dismissed Flight Sergeant of the Nigerian Air Force.
Ongu was said to have defrauded several individuals by falsely posing as a military officer.
The Army noted that Ongu would be handed over to the relevant authorities upon the conclusion of investigations for prosecution.
Meanwhile, in a separate operation on April 16, troops acting on a distress call raided a suspected bandit camp in Dutsen Kachalla, Lau LGA.
According to the Army, though the suspects fled into surrounding hills, the soldiers recovered an AK-47 rifle butt, a magazine, a military headgear, and a National Identity Card belonging to one Adamu Umaru Jauro.
The Army said on April 24, a joint operation involving Army troops and operatives from the Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) in Jatau-Nyimu village, Donga LGA, also led to the recovery of 86 rounds of 5.6mm ammunition, a Tarvor mag
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