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Fubara Appoints New Attorney General, Redeploys Christopher Green in Cabinet Reshuffle
Fubara Appoints New Attorney General, Redeploys Christopher Green in Cabinet Reshuffle
The Governor of Rivers State, Sir Siminalayi Fubara, has carried out a minor cabinet reshuffle, appointing a new Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice as part of efforts to stabilise governance following the state’s recent political developments.
Governor Fubara approved the redeployment of Barrister Christopher Green, who previously served as Commissioner for Sports Development, to the Ministry of Justice, where he will now function as the Honourable Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice.
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The appointment was ratified during an Executive Council meeting, bringing an end to the vacancy created by the dissolution of some cabinet members affected by the Supreme Court judgment arising from the Rivers State political crisis.
In a statement issued by Dr. Honour Sirawoo, Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Information and Communications, the governor directed that Barr. Green should continue to oversee the Ministry of Sports Development pending the appointment of a substantive commissioner.
The redeployment takes immediate effect and was approved at the final State Executive Council meeting of 2025. Governor Fubara said the decision reflects his administration’s resolve to strengthen governance, ensure continuity in service delivery, and optimise the performance of critical ministries across Rivers State.
Fubara Appoints New Attorney General, Redeploys Christopher Green in Cabinet Reshuffle
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Police Arrest 22-Year-Old Over Alleged Rape of Minor in Oyo State
Police Arrest 22-Year-Old Over Alleged Rape of Minor in Oyo State
The Oyo State Police Command has confirmed the arrest of a 22-year-old man over the alleged rape of a 17-year-old girl, describing the action as part of its sustained efforts to protect residents and uphold the law.
In a press statement released on Tuesday, the Command disclosed that the case was reported on December 25 at about 7:00 p.m. at the Alakia Adelubi Police Division.
The statement, signed by the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Ayanlade Olayinka, on behalf of the Commissioner of Police, said officers received a complaint involving an alleged sexual assault on a minor.
According to preliminary investigations, the suspect, identified as Daniel Ajibola, allegedly committed the act after administering an intoxicating drink to the victim. Police authorities stated that the suspect admitted to the offence during interrogation.
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“The victim was promptly taken to a hospital for medical examination, while the scene of the incident was visited, and the suspect was arrested and taken into custody,” the statement said.
Given the seriousness of the allegation, the Commissioner of Police, Oyo State Command, ordered that the case be transferred to the State Criminal Investigation Department (SCID) for discreet and thorough investigation.
The Commissioner warned that the Command would not tolerate violence against women or crimes against any member of society, adding that the suspect would be charged to court upon the conclusion of investigations.
He also expressed appreciation to the Inspector-General of Police for his leadership and continued support, which he said has strengthened the Command’s resolve to maintain law and order.
Reiterating its commitment to the protection of lives and property in Oyo State, the Police urged residents to provide credible information to aid crime prevention and detection. The Command also released emergency contact lines, including the Oyo State Call Response Center (615) and Control Room numbers 08081768614 and 07055495413.
Police Arrest 22-Year-Old Over Alleged Rape of Minor in Oyo State
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Army Rescues Over 1,000 Kidnap Victims, Destroys Bandit Camps Across North-West
Army Rescues Over 1,000 Kidnap Victims, Destroys Bandit Camps Across North-West
More than 1,000 Nigerians abducted by bandits across the North-West have regained their freedom as troops of the Nigerian Army’s 8 Division intensified a sustained military offensive that has dismantled criminal strongholds, killed notorious bandit leaders, and recovered large caches of arms.
The scale of the success was disclosed in Sokoto during the 2025 West African Social Activities (WASA), where the General Officer Commanding (GOC) 8 Division, Maj-Gen Ibikunle Ajose, said operations under Operation FASAN YAMMA have significantly weakened bandit networks operating in Sokoto, Zamfara, Katsina and Kebbi states.
According to the Army, from January 2025 to date, troops recovered 189 AK-47 rifles, over 4,300 rounds of ammunition, 305 motorcycles, and more than 4,000 rustled livestock, while 1,023 kidnapped victims were rescued from forests and hideouts previously considered inaccessible.
Maj-Gen Ajose said several feared bandit leaders were neutralised during aggressive operations, forcing criminal gangs to flee or abandon their camps.
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“Communities that were previously under siege are breathing again. Farmers are returning to their fields and traders are moving goods freely with a renewed sense of safety,” he said.
He attributed the success to the deployment of special forces units trained for rapid strike-and-destroy missions, which enabled troops to strike bandit enclaves with speed and precision.
The disclosure came during the annual WASA celebration at the 8 Division Headquarters, a tradition that allows troops to unwind after months of frontline operations. Beyond the cultural displays, the event highlighted the sacrifices made by soldiers and their families in the fight against banditry and insecurity.
Representing Sokoto State Governor, Dr Ahmed Aliyu, the Special Adviser on Security, Col Ahmed Abdul Usman (rtd), commended the Army for restoring relative peace across the region and pledged continued state support.
“The government stands firmly with the military to ensure our communities remain safe,” he said.
Maj-Gen Ajose also revealed that the Army is prioritising troop welfare, with renovated barracks, upgraded medical facilities, and additional health personnel deployed to support soldiers and their families.
While the Army insists the fight against banditry is not yet over, the destruction of camps, seizure of weapons, and mass rescue of abducted civilians have renewed hope among residents that the tide of insecurity in the North-West may finally be turning.
Army Rescues Over 1,000 Kidnap Victims, Destroys Bandit Camps Across North-West
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Bandits Attack Omi-Ara Community in Kogi, Abduct Several Residents
Bandits Attack Omi-Ara Community in Kogi, Abduct Several Residents
Suspected bandits have reportedly abducted an undisclosed number of residents following a violent attack on Omi-Ara community in Yagba West Local Government Area of Kogi State.
The attack, which occurred in the early hours of Tuesday, threw the community into panic, as residents said the exact number and identities of those abducted were yet to be ascertained at the time of filing this report.
According to locals, security agencies have been alerted to the incident, but the Kogi State Police Command had not issued an official statement. Repeated attempts to reach the Police Public Relations Officer, CSP William Aya, were unsuccessful, as calls went unanswered and text messages were not responded to.
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The latest incident adds to growing concerns over insecurity in the Yagba axis, which has emerged as a kidnapping hotspot in recent months. Between August and November, armed attackers reportedly invaded two churches—a Cherubim and Seraphim Church and an ECWA Church—during which a pastor and his wife were abducted.
In another related incident, suspected bandits attacked Odo-Ere community, also in Yagba West LGA, on Sunday night, abducting at least four residents.
Residents have continued to call on the government and security agencies to step up efforts to curb the rising wave of banditry and kidnappings in the area.
Bandits Attack Omi-Ara Community in Kogi, Abduct Several Residents
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