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Osogbo United Youth Forum Calls for Peace, Facts in Boundary Dispute, Rejects Divisive Claims
Osogbo United Youth Forum Calls for Peace, Facts in Boundary Dispute, Rejects Divisive Claims
OSOGBO, NIGERIA – In a firm stand for truth and harmony, the Osogbo United Youth Forum (OUYF) has called on all stakeholders to reject recent misleading narratives regarding the boundary issues between Osogbo and Ede, urging instead a return to verified history and peaceful coexistence.
At a press briefing in Osogbo, the Forum’s Public Relations Officer, Comrade Adedapo Adebisi, expressed deep concern over what he described as an attempt to distort well-documented historical facts for divisive purposes. He stressed that such narratives must not be allowed to fester.
“Osogbo’s history is clear and cannot be manipulated. We urge everyone involved to prioritize truth, fairness, and respect for established records. This is the only path to mutual understanding and lasting peace,” Adebisi stated.
In a significant development, Comrade Adebisi noted that the Alabeere of Abeere has publicly condemned and dissociated himself from the false claims, clarifying that the report in circulation did not originate from his quarters. The youth forum warned that such fabricated information is capable of igniting chaos and public unrest, insisting that such actions must not be allowed to recur.
The forum emphasized the long-standing cordial relationship between the people of Osogbo and Ede, highlighting that unity and collaboration are essential for sustainable development in the region. Leaders, elders, and citizens were called upon to resist inflammatory rhetoric and work collectively to strengthen communal bonds.
The President of OUYF, Ayoola Mutiu Odofin, and General Secretary, Comrade Adeagbo Suraj A., reaffirmed the group’s commitment to promoting peace and protecting the integrity of Osogbo’s heritage.
The youth forum made a strong appeal to government authorities, traditional institutions, and community leaders to address boundary disputes with transparency and fairness. Youths across Osogbo were encouraged to remain vigilant, reject divisive narratives, and champion dialogue as the most effective tool for lasting peace.
“We are committed to engaging constructively with all stakeholders, offering our platform as a bridge for dialogue, reconciliation, and collective progress,” the statement concluded.
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For media inquiries, please contact:
Comrade Adedapo Adebisi
Public Relations Officer, Osogbo United Youth Forum
Osogbo United Youth Forum Calls for Peace, Facts in Boundary Dispute, Rejects Divisive Claims
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Suspected Terrorists Attack Mobile Force Camp in Kwara, Kill Three Officers
Suspected Terrorists Attack Mobile Force Camp in Kwara, Kill Three Officers
Ilorin — Suspected terrorists on Saturday launched a deadly attack on a Police Mobile Force (PMF) camp in Kwara State, killing three officers and leaving two others injured in what authorities describe as a coordinated assault.
The attack occurred in the early hours in Tenebo community, Kaiama Local Government Area, a border region that has witnessed rising insecurity in recent months.
Sources within the community said the gunmen, believed to be heavily armed, stormed the camp unexpectedly, catching officers on duty off guard. The assailants reportedly opened fire, overwhelming the personnel before fleeing the scene.
A security source, who spoke on condition of anonymity, confirmed that three mobile police officers lost their lives during the હુમલો, while two others sustained injuries and were rushed to a nearby medical facility for treatment.
The Nigeria Police Force has acknowledged the incident, though official details remain limited as of press time. A police spokesperson said efforts are ongoing to ascertain the full circumstances surrounding the attack.
“We are aware of the incident and have commenced investigation. Further updates will be communicated in due course,” the spokesperson stated.
Security operatives have since been deployed to the area, with indications that a manhunt has been launched to track down the perpetrators.
Rising insecurity
The latest attack underscores growing concerns over insecurity in parts of Kwara State, particularly in Kaiama Local Government Area, which shares proximity with forested regions believed to harbour criminal elements.
Residents say the المنطقة has experienced sporadic attacks in recent weeks, with armed groups targeting both security formations and rural communities.
A local resident, who declined to be named for security reasons, described the situation as alarming. “We heard gunshots in the night. People are now living in fear because these હુમલાઓ are becoming frequent,” he said.
Calls for action
Security analysts have warned that the incident highlights the need for strengthened intelligence gathering and increased security presence in vulnerable border communities.
As of the time of filing this report, no group has claimed responsibility for the attack, and authorities have urged residents to remain calm while investigations continue.
The injured officers are said to be responding to treatment, while arrangements are being made for the deceased personnel.
Further developments are expected as security agencies intensify efforts to restore calm in the affected area.
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Tinubu Declares Poverty, Insecurity National Emergencies
Tinubu Declares Poverty, Insecurity National Emergencies
President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has formally declared poverty and insecurity as national emergencies, warning that both challenges now pose serious threats to Nigeria’s stability, economic growth and social development.
The President made the declaration during the 2026 Workers’ Day celebration at Eagle Square, Abuja, in a speech delivered on his behalf by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume. He said Nigeria cannot achieve meaningful progress if citizens continue to face insecurity, unemployment and worsening living conditions, stressing that economic hardship and insecurity are directly undermining productivity across key sectors.
According to him, “There cannot be decent work where workers fear for their lives, where wages cannot feed a family, or where insecurity disrupts farms, factories, markets, and other economic activities.” He added that the Federal Government now treats both poverty and insecurity as national emergencies due to their impact on livelihoods, investor confidence and national development.
On security response, the administration said it has expanded its efforts through the Community Protection Guards Initiative, under which about 45,000 young Nigerians have been mobilised to support grassroots security operations. The government explained that the initiative is designed to strengthen local intelligence gathering, improve response to threats, and assist conventional security agencies in tackling banditry, kidnapping and rural violence. It added that the strategy forms part of wider reforms aimed at restoring safety in farming communities and major transport routes affected by insecurity.
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On social welfare, Tinubu referenced ongoing interventions under the Renewed Hope Agenda, stating that the government has expanded its cash transfer scheme to 15 million households nationwide. According to the Presidency, the programme is aimed at cushioning the impact of inflation and reducing extreme poverty, with projections that about 7.5 million Nigerians could be lifted out of severe hardship. The administration also highlighted additional measures such as small business support schemes, micro-credit facilities and financial inclusion programmes targeted at vulnerable households and informal workers.
On infrastructure and job creation, the President pointed to major projects such as the Lagos–Calabar Coastal Highway and the Ajaokuta–Kaduna–Kano (AKK) Gas Pipeline as key drivers of economic recovery. He said ongoing infrastructure investments have generated an estimated 600,000 jobs, both directly and indirectly, across construction, logistics and allied sectors. Tinubu added that improved infrastructure remains essential for attracting investment, boosting productivity and strengthening industrial growth.
On labour and welfare reforms, the President confirmed that the new national minimum wage is being implemented across government institutions, alongside efforts to clear outstanding pension arrears owed to retirees. He also announced the reintroduction of gratuity payments for public servants, which commenced in January 2026 as part of pension reforms. In addition, over 800,000 informal sector workers have been enrolled into micro-pension schemes, while a ₦200 billion MSME support fund has been deployed to strengthen small businesses nationwide.
On agriculture and food security, the government said about 10,000 Agro-Rangers have been deployed under the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) to protect farmers in 19 states affected by insecurity. The initiative is being supported by financing from the Bank of Agriculture and mechanisation programmes aimed at increasing food production and reducing import dependence. Officials said the goal is to stabilise food supply chains disrupted by insecurity and improve rural livelihoods.
On industrial relations, Tinubu urged dialogue with organised labour, noting concerns raised by the Nigeria Labour Congress (NLC) and the Trade Union Congress (TUC) over inflation and hardship. He called on labour leaders to prioritise negotiation over strikes, stressing that industrial action should remain a last resort. The President reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to improving working conditions and ensuring fair wages, dignity and workplace safety for Nigerian workers.
The Presidency maintained that the declaration of poverty and insecurity as national emergencies reflects a renewed commitment to reforms aimed at stabilising the economy and improving citizens’ welfare. It added that the combination of security interventions, social protection programmes and infrastructure development is intended to reposition Nigeria for long-term sustainable growth.
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NDLEA Busts Abuja Drug Networks, Arrests 132 Suspects in Massive Raid
NDLEA Busts Abuja Drug Networks, Arrests 132 Suspects in Massive Raid
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency (NDLEA) has intensified its nationwide crackdown on drug trafficking and substance abuse, arresting 132 suspects and recovering more than 220 kilograms of illicit drugs during a major operation across the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja.
The large-scale anti-drug operation, which lasted for two weeks, was carried out between April 11 and April 25, 2026, targeting notorious drug joints, black spots and distribution hubs believed to be fuelling criminal activities and substance abuse within the nation’s capital.
According to the agency, the coordinated raids were jointly conducted by operatives of the Directorate of Operations and General Investigation (DOGI) and the NDLEA FCT Strategic Command after weeks of intelligence gathering, surveillance and monitoring of identified hotspots.
The operation led to the dismantling of several notorious drug dens located in Torabora Hills, Area 3, Gwarinpa, AYA, Durumi, Banex, Dei-Dei, Kubwa, Apo, Kwali, Gwagwalada, Wuse Zone 4, Garki Area 10, Jabi and the Suleja axis, among other locations.
The NDLEA disclosed that a total of 220 kilograms of assorted illicit substances were recovered during the raids.
Among the substances seized were 214.79 kilograms of skunk, a potent strain of cannabis, 5.524 kilograms of Diazepam, 2.352 kilograms of Exol, 1.119 kilograms of Tramadol, 145.8 grams of Mogadon, 93.52 grams of cocaine, 84.3 grams of Rohypnol, 10.9 grams of methamphetamine, 3.17 grams of ecstasy and six bottles of codeine syrup.
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The agency said operatives encountered stiff resistance from suspected traffickers and dealers during operations carried out in parts of Durumi Area 1 and the Suleja market axis.
However, NDLEA officers successfully subdued the suspects and dismantled the criminal distribution networks without recording any casualty.
The anti-drug operation is being described as one of the agency’s biggest enforcement actions within Abuja in recent months as authorities intensify efforts to combat rising substance abuse and drug-related crimes.
Briefing the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the NDLEA, Brigadier General Mohamed Buba Marwa (retd.), the Director of Operations and General Investigation, DCGN Ahmed Sule Ningi, praised the professionalism, coordination and resilience displayed by officers involved in the raids.
Ningi stressed the importance of sustaining pressure on drug trafficking syndicates and criminal networks operating within the Federal Capital Territory.
He noted that intelligence-driven operations remain critical to disrupting the activities of traffickers and reducing the availability of illicit substances in urban centres.
In his response, Marwa commended the officers, men and women of the agency for their commitment to sanitising Abuja and protecting residents from the dangers associated with hard drugs and narcotics.
The NDLEA chairman directed that the operational strategy used during the FCT raids should be replicated in other high-risk cities across Nigeria as part of broader efforts to suppress both the supply and demand of illicit drugs nationwide.
The agency has intensified enforcement actions across the country in recent months amid growing concerns over increasing drug abuse among young people and the link between narcotics trafficking and violent crimes such as cultism, armed robbery, kidnapping and gang violence.
Security experts have repeatedly warned that the spread of hard drugs continues to fuel insecurity and criminal activities in several parts of Nigeria.
The latest Abuja operation also highlights the Federal Government’s ongoing push to strengthen intelligence-led policing and dismantle organised criminal networks operating in major urban centres.
NDLEA Busts Abuja Drug Networks, Arrests 132 Suspects in Massive Raid
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