Tag: Benue

  • APC sweeps Benue LGC seats

    The Benue State Independent Electoral Commission (BSIEC) announced on Sunday that the All Progressive Congress (APC), had won all the 23 local government chairmanship seats in the elections held on Saturday.

    It also announced that the party won all the councillorship positions, with some of the candidates returned unopposed.

    BSIEC chairman John Tsuwa who declared the results in Makurdi, however, declined to release details of votes scored by the candidates.

    “The figures are not ready. I will not entertain questions because this is not a press conference,,” he told curious newsmen.

    Tsuwa said that eight political parties participated in the exercise and listed them to include Accord Party, APC, PDP, SDP, ACB, PPP, LP and NNPP.

    He thanked security agencies for ensuring a smooth conduct of the elections, and expressed happiness that no case of violence or snatching of ballot box was reported throughout the exercise.

  • Late arrival of electoral officers, materials delay Benue council polls

    Late arrival of electoral officers, materials delay Benue council polls

    Council elections in Benue on Saturday, commenced behind scheduled time in Makurdi due to late arrival of electoral officials and materials at polling stations.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Ex-Servicemen polling unit, where officials and materials arrived first in the state capital, received them at about 11a.m., delaying the exercise by three hours.

    Accreditation and voting commenced at the units in the area at about 11.30 a.m., while it started at 11.50 a.m. L.G.E.A. Primary School, Wurukum.

    At 12.10 p.m. voters who had turned out at Wailomayo Secondary School polling centre, sat around waiting for the Benue State Independent Electoral Commission (BSIEC) officials and materials.

    One of the officials, who pleaded anonymity, attributed late arrival of materials and officials at polling stations to delay by BSIEC in distributing the materials.

    According to the official, we were at the commission’s headquarters as early as possible but they did not start distribution of the materials in time, and the process was slow.

    The official said that the delay made the commission’s office rowdy as many persons were there jostling to get the materials and move to their units.

    The information was confirmed by Mr Philemon Ibu, a polling officer at Ityokyaa Abelanyi unit in Ankpa/Wadata Ward 2, who blamed the electoral commission for the delay.

    As at 1.28 p.m., Ibu told NAN that only four voters had accredited and voted at the unit.

    Turnout of voters was not impressive as many people remained indoors.

    However, security was provided at all the units in the city by operatives of Nigerian Security and Civil Defence Corps (NSCDC) deployed for the polls.

    Solomon Nnder, an agent of the All Progressives Congress (APC) at the Ward 2 units, attributed the unimpressive turnout of voters to apathy, saying that people had lost interest in elections in Nigeria.

    At LGEA Primary School unit in Ankpa/Wadata ward 1, the polling officer, Mr Zwa Jeremiah, told NAN that the number of registered voters was 900 but that only seven had accredited and voted as at 1.15 p.m.

    The APC agent at the polling unit, Mr Joshua Aga, said that some voters went back to their homes after a long wait for BSIEC officials and materials.

    He, however, expressed hope that they would come back to cast their ballots.

     

     

    NAN

  • DSS frees Ex-Benue Governor, Gabriel Suswam

    DSS frees Ex-Benue Governor, Gabriel Suswam

    Former Governor of Benue State, Gabriel Suswam, has been released by the Department of State Service (DSS) after spending 70 days in detention.

    TheNewsGuru.com recalls that the DSS arrested Suswam on Sunday, February 25th, 2017, on the allegations that car keys, certificate of occupancy of landed properties, among others were found in his residence.

    DSS also alleged that a gun was found in his apartment during the raid.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the DSS, had earlier said that it won’t release the former governor because he is yet to give up the needed information that will facilitate his release.

    However, Suswam, through his lawyer, recently slammed the DSS with a N10bn suit bothering on violation of his fundamental rights.

    Though details of his release were still sketchy as at the time of filing this report, a chieftain of the PDP, Barry Idoga Odeh and former Chairman of Ohimini LGA of Benue State, Hon. Sunny Mark who spoke with Daily Post confirmed that the former Governor has been released.

    “Yes, I just finished speaking with one of his closest allies and he confirmed to me that Suswam was released some minutes ago”, Mr. Odeh said Sunday evening

  • JUST IN: Benue bans open grazing of cattle

    …stipulates 5-year-jail term, N1m fine for offenders

    Following incessant clashes between herdsmen and residents (mostly farmers) that has claimed several lives, the Benue State House of Assembly on Thursday passed the bill prohibiting Open Rearing and Grazing into law.

    The House had on Tuesday received the report of its Committee on Agriculture and Natural Resources on the bill to prohibit open grazing in the State.

    The report was presented by the Chairman of the Committee, Mr. James Gbande.

    A perusal of the report shows that the title of the bill was changed from Livestock Promotion, Development and Regulatory Agency establishment bill, to a bill to prohibiting Open Rearing and Grazing of Livestock and provide for the establishment of Ranches and Livestock administration, regulation and control, in line with the feelings of Benue people.

    The lawmakers, who debated upon the bill on Thursday, agreed that the development would henceforth end the protracted war between Benue farmers and herdsmen.

    The house subsequently stipulated that any herder found violating the law would be sentenced to five years imprisonment and as well pay a fine of N1m.

    According to the house, “Nobody will be permitted to carry out open grazing outside the permitted ranches.

    “Any person who contravenes this act shall be guilty and upon conviction be sentenced to 5 years imprisonment with a fine of 1 million.

    The house subsequently stipulated that any herder found violating the law would be sentenced to five years imprisonment and as well pay a fine of N1m.

    According to the house, “Nobody will be permitted to carry out open grazing outside the permitted ranches.

    “Any person who contravenes this act shall be guilty and upon conviction be sentenced to 5 years imprisonment with a fine of 1 million.

     

  • FG to arraign ex-Benue governor Suswam, 3 others Tuesday

    FG to arraign ex-Benue governor Suswam, 3 others Tuesday

    The Federal Government will on Tuesday arraign a former Governor of Benue State, Dr. Gabriel Suswam, before Justice Gabriel Kolawole of the Abuja division of the Federal High Court over alleged diversion of N9.7 billion.

    Already, the case has been listed on the court’s cause list for arraignment.

    The former governor will be arraigned before the court on a 32-count fresh money laundering charges, alongside Omadachi Oklobia, his former Commissioner of Finance and Janet Aluga, former Accountant, Benue State Government House‎ Administration.

    ‎ The prosecution said that in the charge marked FHC/ABJ/CR/48/2017, part of the money was meant for police reform and Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme.

    TheNewsGuru.com reports that the Federal Government, had on Monday, March 28, accused Suswam and two others of diverting the sum of N9.79bn, part of which was meant for police reform and Subsidy Reinvestment and Empowerment Programme, SURE-P.

    The prosecution alleged that Suswam and others cornered the said funds between 2012 and 2015 while Suswam was the governor of Benue State.

  • Mob kill three after eight die in boat accident

    John Charles, Makurdi

    Three elderly people were feared dead when mob protesting the death of eight of their loved ones during a boat accident, pounced on them in the Guma Local Government Area of Benue State on Thursday night.

    The boat, carrying 13 passengers, was said to have capsized midway into the journey, killing the victims in the process.

    According to reports, two of the bodies were recovered late on Thursday while three others were found on Friday morning. Three others remain missing.

    Confirming the report, the Sole Administrator of Guma, Mr. Anthony Shawon, said that the accident was caused by overloading coupled with windstorm.

    He said that the passengers were also drunk.

    “The people were mourners who were heavily drunk. They refused to heed the advice of the boat paddlers for them to be ferried in two batches.

    “I also learnt that at the time they were crossing the river, there was heavy wind. All these might have been responsible for the accident,” he said.

    The Public Relations Officer, Benue State Police Command, ASP Moses Yamu, confirmed the incident, saying there was a mob action in Gbajmgba Town but that normalcy had been restored to the area.

  • Two corps members killed, others injured in fatal accident (Graphic Photos)

    2016 Batch B stream 2 corps members were killed in a fatal accident, along the Taraba-Benue road while returning home after the 21 days orientation camp yesterday. Some other corps members in the bus were injured in the accident.

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  • Gunmen storm Civilian JTF meeting in Benue, kill 10

    Gunmen storm Civilian JTF meeting in Benue, kill 10

     

    Some members of the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) were killed on Sunday by unknown gunmen at Abaji area of Kastina Ala local government area of Benue State.

    The CJTF members were having a meeting at Tse-Igber village in Abaji community when gunmen stormed the venue on a motorcycle and opened fire.

    Ten CJTF members were killed on the spot, while the eleventh person sustained serious injury from the gunshots, Daily Trust reports.

    The police, however, confirmed that nine persons lost their lives.

    Police Public Relations Officer for Benue State Command said the incident happened at about 1:30pm while CJTF members converged at a village in Kastina Ala LGA.

    Yamu reiterated eyewitness account that three armed men who rode on a motorcycle rained bullets on the gathering, killing nine of them instantly.

    He urged residents in the area to remain calm as policemen have been drafted to ensure law and order.

    The spokesman said the police would do everything possible to arrest the culprits.

    Meanwhile, bodies of the deceased have been deposited at a morgue in Kastina-Ala.

     

  • Kidnapped radio journalist regains freedom in Benue

    Kidnapped radio journalist regains freedom in Benue

    The Benue Police Command on Tuesday confirmed the release of a Radio Journalist, Mrs Iyuadoo Tor-Agbidye, who was kidnapped four days ago in her house in Makurdi.

    The Police Public Relations Officer (PPRO), ASP Moses Yamu, confirmed the release to the newsmen in Makurdi.

    Yamu said that the kidnapped journalist was released in the early hours of Tuesday, adding that no ransom was paid.

    He explained that police investigations revealed that the kidnappers might have had strong connection with the family.

    He disclosed that some arrests were made in connection with the crime, stressing that investigations were ongoing to ensure full punishment of the culprits.