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Man shot during Dangote cement factory sealing in Kogi

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One person has reportedly been shot during a clash involving youths and vigilantes at the Obajana factory of the Dangote Cement in Kogi State.

The clash is the fallout of a tussle between the state government and Dangote Cement following a move by the state to seal off the company’s factory amid an ownership tussle.

The Kogi State House of Assembly had ordered the sealing of the factory following agitations by indigenes who raised questions about the ownership of the company.

Some youths were also said to have claimed that the company constituted a source of pollution for the environment, while the host community had been neglected.

Dangote Cement was said to have been invited to appear before the assembly but its officials failed to show up.

Amid moves by the state to seal off the factory on Wednesday, youths were said to have surrounded the area, while there was a shooting incident.

Kogi State Commissioner for Information, Kingsley Fanwo, said a yet-to-be-identified youth was shot and currently receiving treatment at a government hospital in Lokoja.

“The Kogi State Government wishes to express total support for the decision of the Kogi State House of Assembly to seal the Dangote Cement Company over ownership tussle between the state government and the Dangote Group,” the statement read.

“The successful sealing of the factory is a welcome development to enable all parties to provide answers to the various unanswered questions surrounding the ownership of the company.

“Today’s operation at Obajana has further opened the eyes of the state government to the criminal hub that Obajana is fast becoming, with the level of arms and ammunition deployed by hoodlums hired to stop the sealing of the company as directed by the state House of Assembly.

“We thank the enthusiastic young men and women who came out in their hundreds to support the sealing of the company as well as our gallant security agents for repelling the criminals that were hired to stop the implementation of a lawful resolution by the law-making body of the state.

“It is unfortunate that one of the youths supporting the sealing of the company in solidarity with the House of Assembly resolution was shot by the hired gunmen of the capitalist and he is currently receiving treatment at a government hospital in Lokoja.

“It is our responsibility as a government to protect the interest of our people and we will stop at nothing to ensure Kogi’s resources work for Kogi people.

“The Executive Governor of Kogi State, His Excellency Alh Yahaya Bello, has directed security agencies to fish out those who shot the innocent youth at Obajana and bring them to justice.”

Kogi State Government is said to be asking for 10 per cent shares from the representatives of Dangote Cement company as they note that all available documents show that the company started as Obajana Cement Company and not Dangote Cement Company.

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Bandits demand N10m ransom to release abducted Kogi varsity lecturer

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Bandits demand N10m ransom to release abducted Kogi varsity lecturer

Gunmen have reportedly abducted Professor John Ebeh, a senior lecturer in the Department of Philosophy, Prince Abubakar Audu University (PAAU), Anyigba, Kogi State.

The assailants are said to be demanding a N10 million ransom for his release.

An eyewitness said the hoodlums in their numbers invaded the Prof Ebeh’s house in Agbeji, a suburb of Anyigba in Dekina Local Government Area, around 7pm on Thursday.

They reportedly whisked him away, after sporadic shootings to scare people in his vicinity.

A neighbour who identified himself as Akpai explained what happened. “The hoodlums operated in a commando manner. It was swift. We noticed a car trailing him furiously; we took it as one of his friends or colleagues, not until we heard gunshots around his gate.

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A family source said the don was negotiating towards the gate of his house at Agbeji, a settlement along Anyigba-Ochadamu-Itobe road when a vehicle suddenly pulled up and blocked his car.

“Professor Ebeh was almost at the gate of his house at Agbeji, on his way from the town when the incident happened.

“He had even given out a signal to his people to open the gate of his house when some people emerged suddenly from their hideout, and started shooting sporadically.

“Amidst the confusion, someone drove in furiously and blocked his car. Some masked people alighted from the vehicle and whisked him away at gunpoint. His abductors called the family on Friday night, demanding N10m,” the source said.

Though the university authorities have yet to issue a statement on the incident, one of the victim’s colleagues said, “The kidnapping (of the professor) came to us as a shock. I have just visited his family to sympathise with them.”

Bandits demand N10m ransom to release abducted Kogi varsity lecturer

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Many killed, houses, vehicles destroyed in Delta petrol tanker explosion 

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Many killed, houses, vehicles destroyed in Delta petrol tanker explosion 

 

Many people were feared dead as a petrol tanker exploded Sunday afternoon on a highway in Delta State.

The accident occurring on Asaba-Lagos Road in the Agbor Ika South Local Government Area caused huge damage to houses and vehicles trapped in the inferno.

The explosion was reported to have happened when the petrol tanker was navigating a turn near First Bank in Agbor and overturned.

Firemen from both Delta state and federal authorities were mobilised to the scene, according to the director of the state fire service, Eugene Oziwele.

Oziwele also confirmed that the casualties were high, adding firemen from Asaba joined those in Agbor with others from the Federal Fire Service to put out the raging fire.

 

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Farmer-herder crisis: Cooperative to establish ranches in 774 LGs

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Farmer-herder crisis: Cooperative to establish ranches in 774 LGs

The National Agricultural Mechanisation Cooperative of Nigeria (NAMCON) has disclosed plans to establish cattle ranches in the 774 local governments across Nigeria.

According to the National President of the cooperative, NAMCON, Dr Aliyu Waziri, the move is part of sustained efforts to modernise livestock production in the country, bolster value-addition and address the persistent clashes between farmers and herders.

He spoke with journalists in Kaduna adding that the ranches would be provided with adequate animal feeds, mega dams and an array of features of world-class equipment, thereby ensuring herders and their livestock have no cause to migrate in search of water and food.

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He said the ranches would be adequately equipped with clinics, western and Islamic schools and other necessary infrastructure.

Waziri said, “These ranches will be fully equipped for both rainy and dry season farming activities for the sustained production of food as this is very crucial to boosting food security, jobs creation, poverty eradication and jerking off Nigeria’s foreign reserves.”

The ranches, he said, would also have plantations of various economic trees like mango, guava and cashew.

He said, “The gesture will also greatly help in combating the recurring herder-farmer clashes in the country.”

Waziri maintained that the goal of the cooperative was to transform Nigeria’s agricultural sector through mechanization and empowerment programs.

He recalled that in November 2021, NAMCON empowered 15 million farmers, especially women and young people, on farm mechanisation.

He then urged the government to explore the agricultural sector’s hidden potential to address unemployment and food security.

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