Tag: Benue

  • French Tourist Found Dead in Benue Hotel, Police Launch Investigation

    French Tourist Found Dead in Benue Hotel, Police Launch Investigation

     

    The Benue State Police Command has initiated an investigation into the sudden death of 67-year-old French tourist Pietier Gilles, found lifeless in a hotel room in Gboko on Saturday.

    The circumstances surrounding Gilles’ death remain unclear, as does the purpose of his visit to the historic town.

    According to DSP Udeme Edet, spokesperson for the Benue State Police Command, the incident was reported to a Gboko police station on Sunday. “A French national who lodged in a hotel in Gboko was said to have died, and this was reported to the command,” Edet confirmed, adding that investigations are ongoing to determine the cause of death.

    Sources revealed that Gilles checked into the hotel on Friday and fell ill the following day but reportedly declined medical attention. The hotel manager, Amina Cordial, told PUNCH she was out of town during the incident and lacked details.

    She noted that the hotel owner was present and likely managed the situation but declined to share the owner’s contact information.

    The mysterious death has raised questions in Gboko, with authorities working to uncover the events leading to Gilles’ passing. The police have yet to release further details as the investigation continues.

  • INSECURITY: Benue Gov Fires Back At Reps For Blaming Him For Recent Killings

     

    The Benue state governor, Hyacinth Iormem Alia has lambasted the House of Representatives after it blamed the governor for the recent increase in the spate of killings across the state.

    Deputy Spokesman of the House, Philip Agbese blamed Governor for what it called his abandonment of the state anti-open grazing law leading to the increase in the killings of innocent citizens in recent times.

    Reacting to the allegation, the governor fired back, accusing Agbese of knowing next to nothing about how laws are suspended in state legislatures.

    Truthlive News recalls that attacks in Ukum and Logo Local Government Areas of Benue State in the past three weeks have left at least 56 persons dead, with Gov Alia last week, appealing for Federal Government’s intervention to stem the tide.

    Meanwhile, chambers had on March 27 proceeded on break to mark the Eid-el-Fitr and Easter celebrations and fixed Tuesday, April 29, 2025, as the resumption date. However, the Workers’ Days celebration on May 1 led to the extension of resumption by an additional week.

    During the break, bandits in a senseless campaign of violence killed innocent Nigerians in Plateau, Benue and Zamfara States, culminating in calls for President Bola Tinubu to cut short his vacation in France to return home to lead the fight against insecurity from the front.

    Speaking with The Punch exclusively, the Deputy Spokesman of the House of Representatives, Philip Agbese, said the leadership of the House is committed to speaking against all forms of criminality in the country, particularly the killings of defenceless Nigerians and destruction of their property.

    His words: “As we resume tomorrow (Tuesday), we are prepared to tackle squarely the issue of insecurity across the country. We are tired of observing one-minute silence in honour of the dead all the time. Like the Speaker, the Right Honourable Tajudeen Abbas always says, the life of every Nigerian is very important to the 10th National Assembly.

    “To bring these issues to the attention of the government through urgent public importance is not a question we should be asking ourselves now. We want to see action, we want to see Nigeria secure so that everyone can move freely without fear of being attacked or killed.”

    “During our sectoral engagement with security chiefs not long ago, they promised action, and we saw a reduction in these attacks. But that was then.”

    “Things have worsened again, and we cannot continue. We hope to engage them again, and if we are convinced that they don’t have fresh ideas on how to address the challenge of insecurity, we will recommend to Mr President to relieve them of their duties and appoint fresh hands to step in.”

    Agbese also commended the leadership of the House, saying, “Since we came on board in June 2023, Speaker Abbas has continued to prioritise the well-being of Nigerians, and as part of this parliament, we are not prepared to rest yet. Nigerians expect more from us and we can’t afford to let them down. What we must do as parliamentarians is to speak up when things are not going well.

    “Killing Nigerians in their homes, farms or wherever should not be condoned. We are hopeful that as we resume our duty, we will lend our voices to the call for the safety of Nigerians wherever they are and that those tasked with maintaining peace and order, as well as the protection of lives and property, will step up their game and make this country secure for us all.”

    On the incessant killings in Benue State over the past few months, Agbese who represents Ado/Ogbadigbo/Okpokwu Federal Constituency of the State, blamed the governor, Rev Fr Hyacinth Alia for his handling of the state anti-grazing law.

    He said, “Before his (Gov Alia) election, there was an anti open grazing law in place. He completely abandoned that law and was busy claiming that there were no issues in Benue. The governor kept referring to the ECOWAS Protocol which guarantees free movement of people and goods within the West Africa sub region

    “Truth as that may sound, the ECOWAS Protocol does not make room for reckless human transit without documentation, and this is what some of us pointed out to the governor.

    “Before now, when herders came into new settlements, the law required them to give information about themselves to the locals. They were known to the people, but Gov Alia came and changed everything. At a point, he said there was no problem in Benue. We are happy that he is beginning to realise that this is not the way to go.

    Meanwhile, Mr Agbese has called on Gov Hyacinth Alia and his Zamfara State counterpart, Dauda Lawal, to appear before the House Committee on Public Petitions as directed by the Committee Chairman, Mike Etaba last week.

    Last week, the committee summoned the two governors, along with the leadership of their Houses of Assembly to appear before them on Thursday, May 8, to explain why their functions should not be taken over by the House of Representatives.

    According to the statement, the invitation, “Was sequel to a petition written by a civil rights organisation, Guardians of Democracy and Rule of Law, urging the House to take over the functions of the two Houses of Assembly.”

    The Committee insisted that its intervention is necessary “To ensure that the rule of Law is upheld at all times. The parties have a wonderful opportunity to state their cases clearly so that Nigerians can know what is going on. Anarchy would never be given any space in our polity.”

    Recall that the State Assemblies have denied receiving the House summons, the Benue lawmaker urged them to move away from technicalities and appear before the Committee to enable Nigerians to hear their own side of the story.

    “We can’t be hiding under needless technicalities all the time. If Nigerians are aware that there is a summon for the governors and State Assemblies to appear before a Standing Committee based on a petition, we expect the parties involved to appear before the committee.

    “The National Assembly has the power to take over the functions of State Assemblies in line with the provision of Section 11 (4) of the Constitution. They should appear and let Nigerians know why that should not happen,” he said.

    When asked if there will be consequences if they fail to appear, Agbese said, “Let us not discuss that yet. Let’s hope they will appear. Thursday is not today, and I sincerely hope they will be here. There is no reason to think otherwise,” he added.

    Meanwhile, the Benue State Governor, Hyacinth Alia has asked the deputy spokesman of the House of Representative, Philip Agbese to go for further study on what democracy entails.

    Responding to the allegations by the house deputy spokesman that the governor abandoned the anti open grazing law of the state leading to reckless attack on Benue communities.

    The governor who spoke through his Technical Adviser on Communication, Media and Publicity, Solomon Iorpev said that in a democratic system, there are processes to repeal existing laws.

    He said, “I don’t like to respond to those who do not know their right hand from their left hand because it’s only in a military regime that you hear about suspension of laws without following due process.

    But in a democratic system, you should know that there must be processes to suspend existing laws and since he (deputy spokesman) does not give evidence to that, it means the he doesn’t know anything about democracy.

    Iorpev added that the governor had at several fora, reiterated his stance on the full enforcement of the anti open grazing law in the state.

  • 2Face Introduces Natasha To Family, Idoma Traditional Council

     

    Lucky Obukohwo Reporting

     

     

     

    The Benue State-born singer, Innocent Idibia, better known as 2Face, has officially introduced Natasha Osawaru as his fiancée to his family and the Idoma traditional council.

    The father of seven visited his hometown to formally present Natasha to traditional leaders and seek their blessings.

    The event, which took place earlier this week, was greeted with excitement and royal approval from the palace and community members.

    A heartwarming video of the event which took place earlier in the week, has since gone viral, showing Natasha elegantly dressed in Idoma attire while being warmly received by the people.

    To show his commitment, 2Face proposed to Natasha in a romantic gesture that circulated widely online.

    It was also gathered that the couple has already visited Chief Igbinedion in Benin, further cementing family ties ahead of their union.

    On her part, Natasha Osawuru, the Edo State lawmaker has also taken steps that will further cement her sizzling romance with Idibia.

    The grand daughter of Benin business mogul and Esama of Benin Kingdom, Gabriel Osawaru Igbinedion, made the bold and symbolic move by adopting the singer’s surname, Idibia.

    The beautiful Edo lawmaker has already updated her Instagram bio to reflect her new identity as ‘Natasha Idibia.’

  • Seven Killed in Benue Midnight Attack by Suspected Herdsmen

    Seven people, including women and children, were killed and several others are missing after a midnight attack by armed herders on the Agbo Vengav community in Benue State.

    The attack occurred around 1:00 am on Friday, when the gunmen launched a surprise assault on the community.

    A source reported that a little girl was killed, and her mother was abducted by the Fulani herdsmen, with her whereabouts still unknown.

    The assailants attacked the community in the middle of the night when people were asleep.

  • Video: Mass Burial As Herdsmen Killed 20 in Benue Community

    Ismail Abdulazeez Mantu, Reporting

    Benue State, Nigeria

    Suspected armed Fulani terrorists have dared Governor Hyacinth Alia of Benue State over the exit order given to them to leave the state as they invaded the Wandoo community in Mbaikyor in Mbalom council ward of Gwer-East Local Government Area killing over 20 people in a guerilla attack.

    The gruesome attack and killing which occured on Thursday evening, came barely two days after the expiration of a two-week ultimatum handed down to all armed herdsmen to exit the state and go to where they came from by Governor Alia.

    The militants were reported to have invaded the community at about 7 pm and started shooting sporadically during which the victims were gruesomely murdered.

    Mbalom community was where the armed herders in April 2018, murdered two Catholic Priests, Rev. Fathers Joseph Gor and Felix Tyolaha in an early-hour attack on St. Ignatius Quasi Parish, Ukpor where burnt down the church, destroyed crops and killed 15 other parishioners.

    Governor Hyacinth Alia and the House of Representatives member representing Gwer East/Gwer West Federal Constituency, Arc. Asema Achado who confirmed the bloodshed, condemned the killings and also condoled with families of victims of the Wandor massacre.

    Governor Alia in a statement by his Chief Press Secretary, Tersoo Kula, assured that his “government will not sleep until the armed herders who perpetrated the heinous act are caught and brought before the law.

    He said that what happened at Wandor was a calculated attempt to test the resolve of his government over the matter he had already given priority.

    The governor directed security operatives in the state to go after and apprehend the criminal herders as soon as possible.

    He said, “We gave these criminals orders to leave the state immediately. We also gave ultimatum to those practising Open grazing in the state to ensure they comply with the law or leave the state within 14 days.

    “That ultimatum has since elapsed. I can see what happened at Wa-ndoo is a calculated attempt to test the resolve of my government over the matter I have already given priority”.

    He said criminals under whatsoever guise who found their way into the state should know that the time is up and there is no going back on strict enforcement of the Open Grazing Prohibition and Ranches Establishment Law (2017).

    In his reaction, Hon. Achado who confirmed 20 casualties in the attack via a statement by his Personal Assistant on Media and Publicity, Mr. Mendah Manasseh, described the incident as unprovoked, barbaric and unacceptable.

    The federal lawmaker said the attack is one too many, citing similar incidents in Sankara, Kwande and Agatu, where over 100 people were recently murdered by armed herders.

    He expressed worry that aside from the continued spate of killings in Benue State, rising cases of kidnapping and displacement of people are already destroying economic activities, a development he said can lead to widespread hunger and poverty in the coming months.

    Hon. Achado encouraged the people of Gwer East and other parts of the state affected by the attacks to remain vigilant and united in the face of adversity, and urged them people to always support security agencies with useful and timely information.

    Hon. Achado said the influx of herdsmen into the state with thousands of cattle and the resultant attacks underscore the urgent need for proactive measures to guarantee security and safeguard the lives and property of the people.

    He appeals to Governor Hyacinth Alia to deploy the same energy, passion and resources to address the armed herdsmen menace and pave the way for the displaced people to return to their ancestral lands.

    Hon. Achado also appealed to President Bola Tinubu to intervene and save the Benue people from further bloodshed at the hands of the terrorists.

  • Alia To Open Old Wounds, Inaugurates 2 Panels To Probe Ortom’s Administration

    Lucky Obukohwo, Reporting

    Benue State Governor, Rev Fr. Hyacinth Alia, has decided to open old wounds in his state.

    This is coming on heels the governor’s inauguration of two judicial commissions of inquiry, to probe the management of state’s resources, and assets under the administration of his predecessor, Chief Samuel Ortom.

    The two commissions of inquiry inaugurated, include the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the Income and Expenditure of Benue State Government, from May 29, 2015, to May 28, 2023, and the Judicial Commission of inquiry into the Sale/lease of government’s assets, companies and markets including state and local government owned markets, as well as moribund companies from or before May 28, 2015 up to May 28, 2023.

    Inaugurating the commissions of inquiry at the Government House, Makurdi, Governor Alia said the two commissions of inquiry were set up in response to the desire of the people of the state, who are the major stakeholders and owners of the resources.

    The governor emphasized his government’s strong determination to effective resources management, citing the timely payment of salaries, pensions and gratuities, to the execution of critical infrastructure projects, as contained in his administration’s blueprint, “A Strategic Development Plan for a Greater Benue.”

    On his part, Chairman of the Judicial Commission of Inquiry into the Income and Expenditure of the Benue State Government 2015-2023, Justice Taiwo Taiwo (retd), and Chairman of the Sale/Lease of Government Assets, Companies and Markets, Justice Apollos Idi (retd), commended the governor for finding them worthy to serve and expressed their readiness to work in line with the terms of reference given to them.

    They equally promised to do their best to come up with recommendations that will help the government to move the state forward.

    The Commission of Inquiry on the Income and Expenditure of Government Funds from May 2015 to May 2023, has Justice Taiwo Taiwo (retd) as the Chairman, with Chief John Ochoga, Henry Tor, Tom Ujah, Ode Igbade Nick, Iorpenda Tarnguhar and Terfa Gbande, as members, while Ajinge Sar, Dr. Abraham Gberindyer, serves as Government Counsel and Secretary, respectively.

    The Commission of Inquiry on the Sale of Assets, Companies and Markets from 2015 to 2023, has Justice Apollos Paul Idi (retd) as the Chairman, with Clement Nenge Beetse, John Ogah, Dr. Terungwa Adzende and Abraham Atotse as members, while Victor Nyamtamen and John Edigbo, serve as Government Council and Secretary, respectively.

    They have six months to complete their assignment and submit their reports to the government.

    Meanwhile, Ortom has said he was not afraid of the probe, as he has nothing to hide.

    A statement by his media aide said the former governor had no reservations over steps taken by his successor to probe his eight-year rule.

    “Ortom is willing to cooperate with the probe panels as long as the investigation is carried out in line with the law, because his administration was built on transparency, accountability and good governance.

    “Ortom is ready to provide any information or clarification, as may be required.

    “He has urged all those who held political appointments in his administration to make themselves available whenever called upon to provide clarifications,” Ortom said.

  • EFCC Decries Rise Of Fake Dollars, Cybercrimes In Benue

    The sudden surge of fake dollars and cybercrimes in the Benue region has raised concerns for the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

    The Acting Chairman, Mr. Abdulkarim Chukkol, expressed these concerns during a workshop on “Effective Reporting of Economic and Financial Crimes” held in Makurdi, where 30 journalists from prominent media organizations in the country participated.

    Chukkol, represented by Mr. Friday Ebelo, Head of the Makurdi Zonal Office of EFCC, emphasized that the commission has taken steps to address this situation.

    He reiterated the commission’s primary goal of significantly reducing corruption in the country and assured that it would continue to carry out its duties with professionalism and effectiveness.

    “Through the commission’s enforcement activities, recoveries running into several billions of naira have been recorded, and the country’s anti-money laundering framework strengthened.

    “There is now a more robust regulation of the activities of these entities which are vulnerable to money laundering,” he added.

    Chukkol issued a warning against disclosing bank details to anyone to prevent them from being used for illicit financial transactions.

    He then, urged the media to educate family members, friends, politicians, and others about the risk of legal consequences if their companies or bank accounts are involved in laundering proceeds from illegal activities.

    “Under the Money Laundering Act, 2022 family members and close allies of politicians and public office holders, including top civil servants, are now classified as Politically Exposed Persons.

    “The EFCC is determined to ensure that anyone who steals from public treasury and all those who assist them under whatever guise, are brought to justice, and ignorance of the law will not be an excuse,” he said.

  • Protesters block Makurdi-Lafia Highway As Herdsmen Kill Five In Benue

    Benue women and youths, numbering over 100, have taken to the streets on Friday in protest, blocking the Makurdi/Lafia federal highway to express their anger over the recent killing of five people in a suspected attack by herders.

    The women, who were carrying fresh leaves and chanting emotional songs in Tiv, blocked the highway at the Gyungu Ortese axis, Sunnews report.

    As a result of the protest, travellers were stranded on the highway as no vehicles were able to enter or leave Makurdi, the capital of Benue State.

    It was reported that the victims were killed in separate attacks by the assailants who besieged the sleepy rural communities of Ngban where they killed three people on Thursday night and another two at Nyian on Friday morning.

    Confirming the report, the security officer of Guma local government, Christopher Waku said that five people were killed by herders.

    Waku said, “Our women have trooped out to the Makurdi/Abuja federal highway since 5am today, you can hear from background how they are singing emotional songs and no vehicle coming from either Abuja or Makurdi can move now.

    “The women are protesting the killing of five people yesterday (Thursday) night and this morning (Friday).”

    He added, “Three people were killed at Ngban yesterday night and two people killed at Nyian this morning, the women have said that they are not going to leave the road until the governor comes and talk to them.

    “Am right now at the road the women are protesting waiting for governor, Rev Fr Hyacinth Alia to come and address them.”

  • Benue Govt Approves New Retirement Age, Service Length For Teachers

    Benue State Government has approved the implementation of a new retirement age and length of service for all categories of teachers in the state.

    This was disclosed in a statement released by the governor’s Chief Press Secretary, Tersoo Kula, and made available to newsmen in Makurdi on Friday.

    According to him, the decision was in line with the Harmonized Retirement Age for Teachers by the Benue State House of Assembly and signed into law by former governor Samuel Ortom, adding that the implementation of the new process would be backdated to May this year.

    The statement said, “the new implementation takes effect from May, 2023, following the enactment of the Harmonized Retirement Age for Teachers by the Benue State House of Assembly, which was signed into law by the outgone administration.

    “Under the new approval, the new age of retirement for the teaching profession is sixty five (65) years with the length of service pegged at forty (40) years, depending on whichever is earlier for the teachers.”

    The statement noted that “with the new development, there will no longer be boundaries in the implementation of the harmonized retirement age/length of service for Education officers/Teachers.

    “However, those who are not interested in elongation scheme are free to apply for retirement from the service, in line with extant Public Service Rules.

    “Furthermore, the Education Officers, Teachers and the general public are to note that, the Harmonized Retirement Age Law 2023, is superior to any guideline on the subject.”

  • Benue: NUT Threatens Strike Over Salaries Reduction, Demotion

    The Nigeria Union of Teachers (NUT) in Benue State has issued an ultimatum to the state government to pay outstanding allowances which include consolidated enhanced allowances that were removed from May and June 2023 salaries and also meet other demands within 48 hours, or the union will protest across the state and potentially strike.

    The union communicated this through a communique signed by the State Chairman, Comrade Terna Akuma and the State Acting Secretary, Comrade Jeremiah Ochonu and issued after an emergency meeting of the State Wing Executive Council.

    The union criticized the state government for the manner in which primary school teachers were paid their salaries for May and June 2023, urging the state government to reinstate all teacher promotions that were reversed and to ensure that all arrears are paid in a timely manner.

    The union also accused the government of demoting a large number of teachers to salary grades below those they had been receiving since their promotion in 2021. The union claims that the demotions were implemented in February 2022.

    The union has also rejected the removal of consolidated enhanced allowances for all professional teachers, which totaled 27% for all grade levels 7-16.

    The allowance was approved by the Nigeria Governors’ Forum in 2008 and implemented in Benue State in January 2010.

    It called on the state government to release the names of all those removed from the payment vouchers for May and June 2023 to provide clarity on the matter.

    The union, however, vowed to peacefully protest in all 23 local government areas of the state if the state government does not meet its demands within the given timeframe.

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