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No herders will graze in forest reserves without permission – Akeredolu
- Afenifere, ACF, PANDEF, NEF disagree over governor’s ultimatum
The Ondo State Government has insisted that herdsmen will not be allowed to operate in Ondo State’s forest reserves without permission.
This is a reaction to the caution by presidency on Tuesday against the seven-day ultimatum the state Governor, Rotimi Akeredolu (SAN), gave the herders to quit the forest reserves.
Also, a pan-Yoruba socio-political organisation, Afenifere and the Pan Niger Delta Forum (PANDEF), which supported the governor, clashed with the Arewa Consultative Forum (ACF) and the Northern Elders Forum (NEF) that opposed the decision.
Some senior lawyers have also endorsed Akeredolu’s decision, which they affirmed as constitutional.
In a statement in Akure on Wednesday, the state government said no herdsman would graze on the forest reserves in the state without permission.
The state Commissioner for Agricultural and Rural Development, Adegboyega Adefarati, said in the statement that over 50,000 farmers had been registered to engage in various agricultural activities in the state’s forest reserves.
He insisted that no herder would be permitted to graze without going through the same process.
It said, “We have registered over fifty (50,000) thousands of farmers who engage in different forms of agricultural activities in Ondo State Government Forest Reserves. With this, we regulate their activities and reduce criminality as we interface daily with farmers.
“Love it or leave it, farming is farming, be it crop production or animal husbandry. If any Nigerian irrespective of his/her state of origin desires land for farming in Government Forest Reserves, he/she must apply to Ondo State Ministry of Agriculture and pay the normal fee for the required hectares of land.
“It is illegal for herdsmen to encroach on the Ondo State Government Forest Reserves without permission and graze on the farms, many of which will be destroyed.”
While NEF and ACF called on Akeredolu to rescind the seven-day ultimatum to herdsmen to vacate the forest, PANDEF and Afenifere condemned the reaction of the presidency on the issue.
The ACF and NEF asked the governor to follow the provisions of the constitution in handling the issue, adding that the constitution guarantees freedom of movement of all Nigerians.
NEF, in its statement, described the governor’s action as provocative and unhelpful in the quest to address the security challenges.
A statement signed by NEF’s Director, Publicity and Advocacy, Dr. Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, said if there were criminal elements among the Fulani in Ondo State, appropriate steps should be taken to identify them and deal with them.
NEF stated that the Fulani are not above the laws and must obey all laws and regulations as well as respect the communities in which they live.
It stated, “We call on Governor Akeredolu to rescind his order on the Fulani or clarify his position in the event that he is misunderstood.
“He has a responsibility to protect the rights of all people in Ondo State, including the Fulani, and he will be well advised to engage them towards improving security in the state instead of treating all of them as criminals without rights or protection under the constitution.”
In its reaction, spokesman of the ACF, Emmanuel Yawe, urged the governor to follow the provision of the constitution in addressing the issue.
The ACF said every offence has its own punishment “and our forum has not seen a law, which says a Nigerian should be denied the freedom to settle anywhere and pursue legitimate business according to the law.”
But PANDEF called on President Muhammadu Buhari to call his media aide, Malam Garba Shehu, to order over his comments on the one-week ultimatum given to herdsmen.
PANDEF spokesman, Ken Robinson, in a statement, also asked other governors, especially in the South-west to speak out on the matter.
“The callous and barbaric deeds being perpetrated by supposed herdsmen, should not be allowed to continue, anywhere in Nigeria,” it said.
Also reacting, Afenifere advised the five other governors in the South-West to emulate Akeredolu and flush out herdsmen from their respective states.
National Publicity Secretary of Afenifere, Yinka Odumakin, in a statement, stressed the need for all Yoruba to stand by Akeredolu and other South-west governors in their bid to rid the zone of the excesses of the herdsmen.
“All true-born Yoruba should stand behind Governor Akeredolu in these trying times. He must do all within the law to flush Ondo forests of all criminals. Other governors should emulate their chair and free our land from the Fulani who have surrounded us with the shield of the federal government,” he stated.
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Paramilitary Recruitment: CDCFIB Disqualifies 360,923 Applicants, 432,935 Fail to Complete Applications
Paramilitary Recruitment: CDCFIB Disqualifies 360,923 Applicants, 432,935 Fail to Complete Applications
The Civil Defence, Correctional, Fire and Immigration Services Board (CDCFIB) has disqualified 360,923 applicants from its ongoing paramilitary recruitment exercise, while 432,935 candidates failed to complete their applications, according to official data released on the board’s recruitment portal following the conclusion of the Computer-Based Test (CBT) phase.
The figures show that out of an estimated 1.9 million applicants, only 1,120,491 applications (58.5%) were successfully completed, while 22.6% remained incomplete, and 18.9% were disqualified during various stages of screening and verification.
The recruitment exercise covers key paramilitary agencies, including the Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, Nigerian Correctional Service, Federal Fire Service, and the Nigeria Immigration Service.
The CDCFIB confirmed that the CBT examination phase has been closed, marking a significant step in the digital screening process designed to ensure transparency, efficiency, and merit-based selection of candidates across the country.
Officials explained that disqualifications were largely due to incomplete applications, failure to meet eligibility requirements, duplication of records, and inconsistencies identified during automated verification checks.
The board added that the use of a centralized digital system helped improve the integrity of the federal paramilitary recruitment process, reducing manual errors and limiting opportunities for fraudulent entries.
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The data also revealed a notable gender imbalance in participation. Male applicants accounted for 737,270 completed applications (69.5%), while female applicants recorded 323,052 (30.5%), highlighting continued disparities in female representation in uniformed service recruitment in Nigeria.
State participation breakdown
At the state level, Kogi State recorded the highest number of completed applications with 75,494, followed closely by Nasarawa (69,041) and Oyo (69,071).
Other strong-performing states include Jigawa with 54,414 applications, Yobe with 52,487, and Ogun with 50,940 completed entries.
However, Lagos State, despite being Nigeria’s most populous and economically active state, recorded one of the lowest participation levels with an estimated 5,000 to 6,000 completed applications, a sharp contrast to its population size.
Recruitment transparency and next phase
The CDCFIB reiterated its commitment to a transparent and merit-driven selection process, stressing that all stages of the recruitment exercise are fully digitized and monitored to ensure fairness.
The board urged applicants to rely only on official communication channels for updates, warning against fraudulent agents and misinformation circulating online.
Successful candidates are expected to proceed to the next phase of the exercise, which will include physical screening, document verification, and final selection stages.
The ongoing recruitment exercise is part of efforts to strengthen manpower across Nigeria’s paramilitary agencies and improve national security operations through a more efficient and technology-driven process.
Paramilitary Recruitment: CDCFIB Disqualifies 360,923 Applicants, 432,935 Fail to Complete Applications
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Gunmen Kill Six, Injure Eight in Fresh Plateau Community Attacks
Gunmen Kill Six, Injure Eight in Fresh Plateau Community Attacks
Six persons have been killed and eight others injured following two separate night attacks on communities in Barkin Ladi and Riyom Local Government Areas of Plateau State, in what residents described as a coordinated wave of violence that has reignited insecurity concerns in the state.
The attacks occurred on Sunday night in Hurum Gashish community in Barkin Ladi and Shonong Bachi community in Riyom, leaving several families in mourning and many residents displaced.
In the first incident, gunmen reportedly invaded Hurum Gashish community around 10 p.m., opening fire on residents. Four people were killed instantly, while five others sustained injuries during the attack.
Barely an hour later, another group of armed attackers stormed Shonong Bachi community in Riyom Local Government Area at about 11 p.m., shooting sporadically and killing two residents while injuring three others.
Eyewitnesses said the attackers moved through the communities while firing indiscriminately, causing widespread panic as residents fled into nearby bushes and surrounding areas for safety.
The incidents have further heightened concerns over rural insecurity in Plateau State, where communities have continued to suffer repeated attacks linked to armed violence and communal tensions.
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The National Publicity Secretary of the Berom Youth Moulders Association, Rwang Tenglong, confirmed the attacks and said the communities had been thrown into mourning following the deadly incidents.
He condemned the renewed violence, describing it as disturbing and unacceptable, and called for urgent action to stop the recurring attacks in rural parts of the state.
Tenglong also confirmed that the injured victims have been taken to nearby hospitals for treatment, where they are currently receiving medical care.
Security sources say patrols have been intensified in the affected areas, with operatives deployed to prevent further attacks and maintain order.
However, attempts to reach the spokesperson of the Plateau State Police Command, SP Alfred Alabo, were unsuccessful at the time of filing this report.
The latest killings add to a growing pattern of violent attacks in Plateau State, where residents have repeatedly raised concerns over safety, displacement, and lack of adequate security presence in rural communities.
Community leaders are again calling on security agencies and government authorities to strengthen protection mechanisms and address the root causes of the recurring violence.
While calm has reportedly returned to the affected areas, tension remains high as residents await official government response and improved security deployment.
Gunmen Kill Six, Injure Eight in Fresh Plateau Community Attacks
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INEC Exposes Fake X Account Impersonating Chairman Joash Amupitan
INEC Exposes Fake X Account Impersonating Chairman Joash Amupitan
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has confirmed that it has uncovered a fabricated account on X (formerly Twitter) impersonating its Chairman, Joash Ojo Amupitan, following a detailed forensic investigation that exposed a coordinated disinformation campaign targeting the commission.
The development was disclosed through the Chairman’s Chief Press Secretary, Adedayo Oketola, who said INEC commissioned independent cybersecurity experts to carry out a multi-layered forensic investigation into the alleged account and related online activities.
According to the commission, the investigation relied on X platform data analysis, digital identity forensics, OSINT tools, internet archive records, and cross-platform tracking, all of which confirmed that the INEC Chairman does not operate any personal X account.
INEC stated that all posts, replies, and screenshots attributed to the handle in question were fraudulent, technically inconsistent, and digitally unverifiable, describing the entire activity as part of a coordinated attempt to mislead the public.
Forensic findings expose manipulation and impersonation
The electoral body outlined key findings from the investigation, beginning with the absence of any digital linkage between the alleged account and the Chairman’s verified contact details, including email addresses and phone numbers.
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The commission also dismissed claims suggesting ownership through financial identity data, noting that such information does not prove control of any social media account.
One of the most critical discoveries was timestamp manipulation, where an alleged reply (“Victory is sure”) was posted before the original tweet it was said to have responded to — a technical impossibility that strongly indicated fabrication.
INEC further confirmed that there was no historical record of the account on internet archive platforms and no trace of the alleged posts on X itself, reinforcing the conclusion that the content was manufactured.
Investigators also observed that the account was later renamed, switched to private mode, and labelled as a “parody account” shortly after the screenshots went viral, suggesting an attempt to conceal the impersonation.
The commission also identified at least seven additional fake accounts across Facebook and Instagram using the Chairman’s identity, describing the trend as a sustained coordinated disinformation campaign.
INEC warns against misinformation and viral fake content
INEC cautioned Nigerians against sharing unverified social media content, stressing that online virality does not confirm authenticity.
The commission urged journalists, political actors, and the public to verify all information through official INEC communication channels before dissemination, especially during politically sensitive periods.
It also called on social media platforms, particularly X, to strengthen monitoring systems and take swift action against impersonation accounts used to spread misinformation.
Case referred to security agencies
INEC confirmed that the full forensic report has been submitted to relevant law enforcement agencies for investigation and possible prosecution under Nigeria’s Cybercrimes (Prohibition, Prevention, etc.) Act.
The commission further urged media organisations to adopt stricter verification standards when reporting social media content, particularly where public officials are involved, warning that accuracy must take priority over speed in news reporting.
INEC reaffirmed its commitment to protecting electoral integrity, strengthening digital communication systems, and preventing future social media impersonation and misinformation campaigns against public institutions.
INEC Exposes Fake X Account Impersonating Chairman Joash Amupitan
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