Year: 2026

  • NAFDAC  Boss Charges Nigerians to Remain Dedicated to Achieving National Food Security and Safety

    NAFDAC  Boss Charges Nigerians to Remain Dedicated to Achieving National Food Security and Safety

     

    (NAFDAC Director General Prof Mojisola Adeyeye)

     

    (NAFDAC DG Representative, Director, Food Safety and Applied Nutrition FSAN, NAFDAC, Mrs Eva Edwards at the 2026 World Food Safety Day on Monday in Lagos.)

    (Director, Food Safety and Applied Nutrition FSAN, NAFDAC, Mrs Eva Edwards,with other directors.)

     

    – For Nigeria, strengthening food safety remains central to protecting our population, supporting nutrition, enabling trade, and building confidence in our food system. – Prof. Adeyeye

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    By Biola Lawal
    The Director General, National Agency for Food and Drug Administration and Control NAFDAC, Prof Mojisola Adeyeye has counselled Nigerians to remain committed to achieving a Nigeria where every person, in every part of the country, would have access to safe and wholesome food.

    Prof Adeyeye made the call on Monday during the NAFDAC 2026 World Food Safety Day celebration in Lagos with the theme: “From Burden to Solutions – Safe Food Everywhere”

    The World Food Safety Day was first observed in June 2019, marking a historic global commitment to making safe food an essential aspect of public health and sustainable development, a statement by Sayo Akintola, NAFDAC Media Consultant disclosed.

    She maintained that NAFDAC was fully aligned with this global commitment, ‘and today, we join the Federal Ministry of Health and Social Welfare, the National Food Safety Management Committee and the global community to recognize the importance of safe food, remind ourselves that safe food is an imperative and indeed a fundamental human right, as well as reaffirm our shared commitment and collective responsibility for protecting public health through stronger, more resilient food safety systems that yield safe and nutritious food.

    ’World Food Safety Day was established by the United Nations General Assembly in December 2018, following a joint proposal by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the World Health Organization (WHO). to raise awareness about the importance of food safety and to promote efforts that help prevent, detect, and manage foodborne risks.

    Foodborne illnesses cause over 200 different diseases, affecting public health, livelihoods, education, and national economies, yet most cases are preventable through proper food handling, monitoring, and coordinated action.

    According to Prof Adeyeye, who was represented by the Director, Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (FSAN), Mrs. Eva Edwards, food safety affects everyone along the food supply chain – from agricultural production, through harvesting and storage, transportation and distribution, processing and transformation of the raw agricultural products,

    wholesale and retail markets, food service establishments, and the consumer – all are important stages along the food supply chain presenting unique food safety risks. The DG further explained that everyone has a critical role to play in ensuring that food is safe from farm to fork, stressing that the theme of the 2026 World Food Safety Day,

    “From Burden to Solutions – Safe Food Everywhere” calls for deep reflection as it is a reminder that unsafe food remains a major public health burden which has affected millions of lives globally through preventable foodborne illnesses, food insecurity, economic losses, and reduced productivity, contributing to food export rejects, food waste and sadly, loss of lives. ‘

    The theme challenges us to focus on practical and sustainable solutions that will ensure safe food for everyone, everywhere,’ she said, adding that this can be attained through science-based regulation, education, responsible practices, entrenching food safety culture, innovation, and collaboration – these can collectively transform the dire food safety situation – transforming food safety challenges into opportunities for action and improvement.

    For Nigeria, she said strengthening food safety remains central to protecting our population, supporting nutrition, enabling trade, and building confidence in our food system. As our food supply chains become more complex,
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    Prof. Adeyeye added that the Agency must continue to strengthen its regulatory systems, surveillance, laboratory capacity, industry compliance, and public awareness.

    To achieve safe food everywhere, she noted that intentional, dedicated, sustained actions and implementation of best practices by all actors along the farm to fork continuum are required.

    The NAFDAC boss stressed that these include adherence to Good Agricultural Practices (GAP), Good Hygiene Practices (GHP),

    Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), Good Storage and Distribution practices, implementing a Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) system, food safety education and raising public awareness on WHO’s five keys to safer foods.

    ‘The role of our Agency as a Competent Authority for food safety in Nigeria is anchored on verifying that food products available to the Nigerian public meet the applicable international and national standards for safety and quality, as well as verifying that they are produced in line with established regulatory requirements.’

    However, she added that achieving safe food everywhere requires more than regulation alone, it requires partnerships, recognizing that food safety is a shared responsibility.

    She also explained that the event provides an opportunity not only to reflect on the challenges before us, but also to acknowledge progress and highlight solutions that are already making a difference evidenced by the shift from reactive to preventive systems through strengthening regulatory oversight and initiating risk-based approaches, enhancing public awareness of food safety risks, and building stronger partnerships across sectors. ‘

    The message of this year’s theme “From Burden to Solutions – Safe Food Everywhere” is clear, we must move from simply recognizing the burden of foodborne diseases caused by unsafe food, to actively implementing solutions that protect our communities and strengthen our food systems,’ she said.

    The DG however, concluded by urging Nigerians to remain vigilant and avoid purchasing products that do not carry proper labelling, NAFDAC registration numbers or traceable sources, noting that consumer awareness is an important part of food safety. (Flowerbudnews)

     

  • Breaking: Teacher killed, students writing NECO kidnapped

    Breaking: Teacher killed, students writing NECO kidnapped

     

     

    Gunmen suspected to be Boko Haram/ISWAP terrorists have invaded Government Day Secondary School in Lassa town, Borno State, killing a teacher and abducting an unspecified number of students writing the National Examinations Council (NECO).

    The armed assault occurred on Monday morning in the Askira/Uba Local Government Area of Borno State, reports said.

    According to available information, the heavily armed gunmen rode into the town around 9:00 am on motorcycles, dressed in military camouflage.

    They opened fire sporadically, triggering mass panic across the school and local communities before whisking away an unknown number of candidates into the bush.

    A teacher was reportedly killed during the attack, while another sustained injuries.

    Confirming the incident, the spokesperson of the Borno State Police Command, ASP Nahum Daso, said some students remain unaccounted for.

    “At about 9 a.m., an unspecified number of Boko Haram and ISWAP terrorists attacked a secondary school and shot sporadically into the air.

    “During the attack, an unspecified number of students were abducted, while some are still missing,” Daso said.

    He added that the command could not immediately confirm reports of fatalities among the victims.

    The PRO added that security operatives, including the military, the Civilian Joint Task Force (CJTF) and the area commander in Askira/Uba, have launched a coordinated search-and-rescue operation.

    Daso confirmed that the joint security forces are combing the surrounding forests in an effort to locate the abducted students and apprehend the attackers.

  • Ondo: Zakat foundation donates N3m cash, items to 18 widows, less-privileged

    Ondo: Zakat foundation donates N3m cash, items to 18 widows, less-privileged

     

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    By Muftau Ogunyemi

    Akure:  Zakat and Sadaqat Foundation (ZSF), Ondo State Chapter, has empowered 18 widows and other less-privileged people with cash and items worth N3 million in the state.

     

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that ZSF, an Islamic foundation, distributed sewing machines, grinding machines, deep freezers, refrigerators, among others.

     

    Alhaji Abdulwasl’ Aliu, the foundation’s State Coordinator, at the distribution on Monday in Akure, said the gesture was to wipe out poverty in the society and country at large.

     

    NAN reports that the theme of the event was “Zakat Social Responsibility: Strengthening Economic Security, Community Cohesion, and National Peace”.

     

    Aliu said the foundation had been in existence for more than 25 years in the country and 10 years in the state.

     

    The state coordinator appreciated the donors from Nigeria and diaspora.

     

    According to him, the foundation as a charity organisation, collects zakat (alms) from those who have and give to the less-privileged in society.

     

    “We collect from the people that have mercy for the less-privileged after we have conducted thorough interviews to know and identify their real needs.

     

    “We have about 18 that benefitted. The widows take the largest percentage of the items and the cash to mark the their week celebration,” he said.

     

    In his welcome address, Prof. Isiaq Amoo, ZSF State Grand Patron, urged the attendees to give their zakat and contribute to the development of the society.

     

    Amoo, who said the cash and items distributed yearly was increased, called for more donors to enable the foundation do more for the people in the state.

     

    “ZSF is not only giving out cash or items alone, they are doing numerous programmes including back to school, student scholarship, community support and many others, ” he said.

     

    Similarly, Ustadh Abdulwasl’ Yusuf, Acting Imam, Government House Mosque, Akure, who delivered the lecture, admonished individuals, organisations, and philanthropists to support government through empowerment for the betterment of the country.

     

    Yusuf, who described alms as protection and security for individuals, said it would also contribute to the economy of the society.

     

    “It’s very important for philanthropists to understand that Allah gave them the resources, not for them alone but also to give out to the needy.

     

    “Allah says we should take good care of those who are close to us, our families, co-workers, and neighbours. By the time you continue to do this, it will restore peace into the society.

     

    “If you give back to the society, you are contributing to the betterment of the society, to the peaceful coexistence, economic stability of the society, and it will also provide security for you in terms of danger,” he said.

     

    Meanwhile, Oba AbdulRaheem Adejoro Mustapha, Alafin of Afin-Akoko in Akoko North West Local Government of Ondo State, charged Muslim philanthropists to cultivate the Idea of giving back to the society.

     

    Adejoro said Allah ordained the well-to-do in the society to reach out to the less privileged, saying ZKF was one of Allah’s obligations.

     

    “Our wealth is not by our might, power, or wisdom. It is Allah that gives us whatever we have and we must not sit on it alone, rather to benefit others who are less-privileged,” he said.

     

    The traditional ruler, therefore, called on the beneficiaries to make good use of the cash and items.

     

    One of the beneficiaries, Mrs Morufat Adeola, an 8-year-old widow from Ijoka in Akure South Local Government, who was given a deep freezer, appreciated the foundation.

     

    She said the gesture would go a long way to train her children and promised to become a good giver of charity to the others in future. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

     

  • Big Joe Shot Dead Outside Shop As Xenophobic Mobs Terrorize Nigerians In South Africa Ahead Of June 30 Deadline

    Big Joe Shot Dead Outside Shop As Xenophobic Mobs Terrorize Nigerians In South Africa Ahead Of June 30 Deadline

     

    PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA — The fragile peace enjoyed by the Nigerian diaspora in South Africa has suffered a catastrophic blow following the brutal, cold-blooded assassination of a prominent Nigerian businessman popularly known as Big Joe. The entrepreneur was gunned down outside his business premises in Witbank (Emalahleni), Mpumalanga Province, sending severe shockwaves and panic through the foreign national community across the country.

    The targeted assassination comes at a highly volatile time, as local xenophobic mobs and anti-foreigner groups intensify their aggressive campaigns to forcefully evict, attack, and shut down businesses owned by foreign nationals ahead of a terrifying June 30, 2026 deadline openly declared by local extremist groups.

    Executed In Broad Daylight: The Killing Of Big Joe

    According to eyewitness reports and graphic footage circulating across social media platforms, Big Joe was standing right outside his shop when he was ambushed by unidentified gunmen. The assailants opened fire at close range, pumping multiple bullets into his body before fleeing the scene.

     

    Despite repeated assurances from the South African government that the safety of diplomatic residents and foreign businesses would be guaranteed, the reality on the ground paints a grim picture of state complicity and law enforcement indifference.

    Many Nigerians living in Witbank, Johannesburg, and Pretoria feel completely abandoned, noting that the South African police systematically turn a blind eye when foreign-owned businesses are pillaged or when individuals are targeted for extrajudicial killings.

    The murder of Big Joe is a grim reminder of the high price Nigerians pay for seeking economic refuge outside their home country—only to be met with bullets and blind hatred. With the extremist groups’ June 30 deadline expiring tomorrow, the lives of thousands of Nigerians in South Africa hang in a very delicate balance.

    The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Abuja and the Nigerian Diaspora Commission (NiDCOM) cannot afford their usual slow, reactionary diplomatic statements. President Bola Tinubu’s administration must immediately engage the South African high command to deploy heavy security to flashpoints like Witbank before all hell breaks loose at midnight.

    247ureports is tracking developments from the Nigerian Citizens Association in South Africa (NICASA) and will provide updates on the repatriation of Big Joe’s remains. Stay tuned.

     

  • NAFDAC DG Warns Nigerians Against Use of WAP Sexual Enhancement  Drug

    NAFDAC DG Warns Nigerians Against Use of WAP Sexual Enhancement  Drug

    (NAFDAC Director General, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye)

    –  Presence of undeclared medicinal ingredients in products marketed as dietary supplements or herbal products poses a significant health risk to consumers, particularly individuals with underlying medical conditions or those taking prescription medications – Prof. Adeyeye

    By Biola Lawal
    Abuja (FLOWERBUDNEWS):  NAFDAC Director General, Prof. Mojisola Adeyeye has warned Nigerians against the use of WAP Sensual Enhancement capsules to avoid endangering their health.

    In a public statement titled; Recall of Sexual Enhancement Product Due to Undeclared Pharmaceutical Ingredients,”  Prof. Adeyeye disclosed that the manufacturer of the product, Best Supplements Best Prices Company,  ”is voluntarily recalling all lots of WAP Sensual Enhancement capsules to the consumer level.”
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    ‘The NAFDAC Boss  said that ”the presence of undeclared medicinal ingredients in products marketed as dietary supplements or herbal products poses a significant health risk to consumers, particularly individuals with underlying medical conditions or those taking prescription medications

    She  stated that the recall of the drug was as a result of ”the detection of undeclared pharmaceutical ingredients by the U.S Food and Drug Administration.”

    Prof. Adeyeye revealed that ”Laboratory analysis by the US FDA revealed that the product contained undeclared sildenafil, tadalafil, and flibanserin, which were not mentioned on the product label.

    ”Such substances may include phosphodiesterase type-5 (PDE-5) inhibitors or related compounds commonly used for the treatment of erectile dysfunction,” She further stated.

    The NAFDAC Boss stated further in the public statement that:

    Sildenafil and tadalafil are ingredients in FDA-approved prescription drugs used to treat erectile dysfunction. These undeclared ingredients may interact with nitrates found in some prescription drugs, such as nitroglycerin, and may lower blood pressure to dangerous levels.

    Consumers with diabetes, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, or heart disease often take nitrates.

    Flibanserin is the active ingredient in an FDA-approved prescription drug used to treat low sexual desire in women. Flibanserin can cause drowsiness, sedation, dangerously low blood pressure, and fainting, especially when combined with alcohol.

    The details of the recalled product are as follows;
    Product Name: WAP Sensual Enhancement capsules; Manufacturedvby Best Supplement Best Prices Company; the recall affected lots all lots of the product.

    Country of Origin of the product is Unknown and is marketed and distributed online in the U.S. through eBay.

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    The NAFDAC DG implored ”members of the public in possession of the above product to stop the sale or use and hand it over to the nearest NAFDAC office.”

    She reiterated NAFDAC commitment to safeguarding public health ”and will continue surveillance activities to ensure the quality, safety, and efficacy of medicines, medical devices, and other regulated products circulating in Nigeria.”

    Prof. Adeyeye also urged Consumers ”to report compromised products (medicines or medical devices) to the nearest NAFDAC office, NAFDAC on 0800-162-3322, or via email: sf.alert@nafdac.gov.ng

    She charged Healthcare professionals and patients to ”report adverse events or side effects related to the use of medicinal products or devices to the nearest NAFDAC office, or through the use of the E-reporting platforms available on the NAFDAC website www.nafdac.gov.ng, or via the Med-safety application available for download on Android and IOS stores, or via e-mail on pharmacovigilance@nafdac.gov.ng”

    ”For complaints, you can call the Reforms Unit on the following lines: 09097630506, 09097630507, or email:  reforms@nafdac.gov.ng,”  Prof. Adeyeye encouraged Nigerians. (FLOWERBUDNEWS)

     

  • Sultan demands impartial probe into killing of MACBAN chairman

    Sultan demands impartial probe into killing of MACBAN chairman

    By Salisu Sani-Idris

    The Sultan of Sokoto, Sa’ad Abubakar III, has expressed profound grief over the tragic killing of Alhaji Ardo Risku, the Benue Chairman of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN).

    In a statement issued on Sunday, the Sultan described the deceased as “a courageous advocate of peaceful coexistence’.

    The statement signed by the National President of MACBAN, Baba Othman-Ngelzarma, was made available to newsmen in Abuja.

    In the statement, Abubakar, who is the Chairman, Board of Trustees of MACBAN, urged the relevant authorities to conduct a comprehensive, transparent, and impartial investigation into the killing.

    He said the government should ensure that every person found culpable is brought to justice in accordance with the law.

    While mourning the painful loss, Sultan commended the prompt response of the Benue Government and security agencies for the arrest of suspects in connection with the murder.

    He said late Risku consistently championed reconciliation and constructive engagement in the pursuit of lasting peace in Benue.

    Sultan also described the late Fulani leader as a respected community leader whose life was devoted to fostering peace, dialogue, and mutual understanding among pastoralists and farming communities.

    He extended his heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family, the leadership and members of MACBAN nationwide, and the people and Government of Benue over the loss of Risku.

    The traditional ruler noted that the deceased’s commitment to dialogue and conflict resolution earned him the respect of people across communities.

    The Sultan appealed to all residents of Benue and the wider public to remain calm, shun reprisals, and allow the due process of the law to take its course.

    He emphasised that no grievance should be allowed to undermine public peace or ignite further violence.

    He stressed that justice could only be sustained when pursued through lawful institutions.

    “The late Alhaji Ardo Risku dedicated his life to building bridges across communities.

    ” The most fitting tribute to his memory is for all of us to uphold the values of peace, restraint, dialogue, and mutual respect that he lived and worked for,” the Sultan stated.

    He prayed to Almighty Allah to forgive the shortcomings of the deceased, grant him Aljannatul Firdaus.

    The Sultan also prayed to Allah to bless the family of the deceased, friends, and associates with the strength and patience to bear this irreparable loss. (NAN) (www.nannews.ng)

  • WISTA Nigeria backs Net-Zero, hails Peterside vision for Maritime

    WISTA Nigeria President, Dr Odunayo Ani and Former Director General, Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency NIMASA, Dr Peterside Dakuku
    WISTA Nigeria backs Net-Zero, hails Peterside vision for Maritime
    Lagos, June 28, 2026 , The Women International Shipping and Trading Association (WISTA) Nigeria, has reaffirmed commitment to the maritime industry’s net-zero transition, applauding the former Director General, Nigerian Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA) Dr Dakuku Peterside’s, keynote on Africa’s maritime policy and trade gaps.
    WISTA Nigeria President, Dr Odunayo Ani, disclosed this in a statement on Sunday in Lagos.
    It also commended former Director-General of the Nigerian Maritime Administration and Safety Agency (NIMASA), Dr Dakuku Peterside, for calling for practical reforms in Africa’s maritime policy and trade architecture during a two-day Regional Conference of WISTA Nigeria.
    Ani said Peterside’s call in his keynote on Africa’s maritime policy and trade gaps was timely, insightful and action-oriented.
    She quoted him as saying African governments, regulators and stakeholders need move beyond policy statements to practical implementation, innovation, institutional strengthening and strategic maritime investment.
    She stressed the need for collaboration, cleaner technologies, green financing, capacity development and inclusive leadership to ensure global competitiveness in the maritime sector.
    Ani, also Director of Finance, NIMASA, said WISTA Nigeria aligned with Peterside’s call for modern and efficient ports, cleaner shipping corridors, stronger indigenous shipping capacity and sustained investment in maritime human capital.
    She said these priorities were essential to building an environmentally responsible and globally competitive African maritime industry capable of attracting investment, reducing emissions and creating sustainable jobs across the continent.
    According to her, WISTA Nigeria remains committed, as a leading advocate for diversity, inclusion and sustainable development, to initiatives that accelerate decarbonisation, drive innovation, strengthen policy implementation and empower women professionals.
    Ani added that empowering women would deepen contributions to Africa’s blue economy and net-zero ambitions, while strengthening technical skills, mentorship networks and leadership pipelines across shipping, ports and logistics.
    She further commended Peterside’s emphasis on bridging policy and execution, describing it as a key pathway to unlocking Africa’s maritime potential under the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) and sustainable global trade.
  • Gov. Adeleke Hails Police Arrest of Suspected Killer Political Thug in Osun

    Gov. Adeleke Hails Police Arrest of Suspected Killer Political Thug in Osun

     

    Tanfeani is alleged to have been involved in the killing of Ezekiel Olapade near the premises of the Irepodun Local Government Secretariat last Sunday.

    Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke has commended the Inspector-General of Police, Olatunji Disu, and the Osun State Police Command over the arrest of Saheed Kareem Tanfeani, a suspected political thug allegedly linked to the killing of a man during recent violence in the state.

    In a statement issued on Sunday by the Commissioner for Information and Public Enlightenment, Kolapo Alimi, the governor described the arrest as a positive step but urged the police to intensify efforts to apprehend other wanted suspects.

    Tanfeani is alleged to have been involved in the killing of Ezekiel Olapade near the premises of the Irepodun Local Government Secretariat last Sunday.

    Governor Adeleke called on the police to intensify the manhunt for other suspects, including individuals identified as Asiri Eniba, Delaw, Ojuyobo, Aleba, Lucifer, Lasisi and others alleged to be terrorising parts of the state.

    The governor also urged the police to conduct a thorough investigation into the case and ensure the suspect is prosecuted if found culpable.

    While reiterating his earlier demand for changes in the leadership of the state’s anti-cultism unit, Adeleke alleged that the continued leadership of the unit by an officer identified as Eluku had undermined public confidence.

    The governor claimed that the officer’s alleged association with some of the wanted suspects remained “a dark spot.”

    “The arrest of Saheed and Akilapa is a good development,” Adeleke said.

    “We are watching to see how far the police will prove its readiness to enforce the law and secure our people.”

    He added, “For now, we thank the IGP, the Deputy Inspector General of Police and others who made this possible.”

    The governor maintained that the police must sustain the operation by tracking down the remaining suspects and ensuring that those responsible for criminal activities in the state are brought to justice.

     

     

  • SGF condemns killing of MACBAN chairman, demands swift justice

     

    By Emmanuel Antswen

    Makurdi:  Secretary to the Government of the Federation (SGF), Sen. George Akume, has condemned the killing of the Benue Chairman of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), Alhaji Risku Mohammed, and his associate.

    Akume, in a statement issued on Sunday by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr Yomi Odunuga, called for the immediate arrest and prosecution of those responsible for the killings.

    The SGF described the incident as a direct attack on the peace, reconciliation and mutual trust that communities across Benue had worked hard to rebuild over the years.

    He expressed concern that the killings occurred at a time when the state was recording improvements in security and peaceful coexistence among its diverse communities.

    Akume warned that criminal elements must not be allowed to undermine the gains achieved through dialogue, understanding and collective sacrifice.

    The SGF urged residents of the state to reject attempts to incite hatred, violence and reprisals, stressing that no individual or group should take the law into its own hands.

    He maintained that sustainable development and economic prosperity could only thrive in an atmosphere of peace, tolerance and mutual respect.

    The SGF extended condolences to the family of the late MACBAN chairman, the association’s leadership and members, as well as others affected by the incident.

    He charged the Nigeria Police Force, the Department of State Services (DSS) and other security agencies to conduct a thorough, transparent and painstaking investigation into the killings.

    According to him, no stone should be left unturned in identifying, arresting and prosecuting all those connected with the crime.

    Akume recalled that following the killings in Yelwata, he had demanded the arrest and prosecution of those responsible, noting that the suspects had since been apprehended and were standing trial.

    He said security agencies must demonstrate the same determination in ensuring justice for the slain MACBAN chairman and his associate.

    “The lives of every Nigerian are sacred. Those who believe they can undermine peace through violence and murder must understand that there will be no hiding place for them.

    “Justice must not only be done but must be seen to be done,” he said.

    Akume reaffirmed President Bola Tinubu’s commitment to tackling insecurity across the country, adding that the government had provided security and intelligence agencies with the support, resources and strategic direction required to combat criminality.

    He urged residents of Benue to remain calm, cooperate with security agencies by providing credible information to aid ongoing investigations and continue supporting efforts to strengthen peace, security and harmonious coexistence in the state. (NAN) www.