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Insecurity: Civil Defence Officers abandoned in Orsu; dying of hunger and starvation without payment for almost three months now

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The insecurity in Orsu and its environs is taking another terrible dimension on the men of the Nigeria Security & Civil Defence Corps who were posted to Orsu Ihitteukwa, to maintain law and order for almost three months now.

Defender Express authoritatively gathered that these men are gradually becoming ghosts of themselves with malnutrition almost skinning them alive.
Investigation revealed that these men of the Nigeria Security & Civil Defence Corps were posted to Orsu for a 2-week assignment to be replaced by another set of officers, but unfortunately, they are almost clocking three months in Orsu under terrible circumstances.

Our reporter gathered that these officers have not been paid any allowance since they were posted to Orsu,and this had impacted negatively on their performance as thir moral is crushed. Their meal is nothing to write home about as they Feed on watery soup and meals lacking in necessary ingredients.

Further investigations revealed that the state commandant of The NSCDC
Matthew Ovey has practically abandoned his men to their fate without payment and redeploying them after the operational two weeks .

Defender Express gathered that most of the men of the NSCDC in Orsu are currently sick and lacking medication due to lack of money and the Wife to one of them is almost due delivery.

Our reporter gathered that the wives of these abandoned civil defence officers are gearing up for a fight with the agency for abandoning their husbands in the Bush to die

This abandonment has brought mockery to NSCDC from other sister Security agencies in Orsu.

When contacted the PRO of NDCDC said Mr Ovey has just been redeployed but will take up the matter with the new Commandant who will resume office by Monday 16th September 2024.

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Troops recover AK-47, ammunition in Benue anti-herdsmen raid

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Troops from Operation Whirl Stroke, OPWS, on Saturday uncovered a weapon cache in Tse Adudu, Benue State, while conducting a clearance patrol targeting criminal elements believed to be terrorizing local farming communities.

The mission was initiated after credible tips from residents concerning illegal cattle grazing and crop destruction in Akpiti village, situated within the Gbanga/Tongo council ward.

In a statement issued by Lieutenant Ahmad Zubairu, Acting Media Information Officer for OPWS, the soldiers quickly mobilized on motorcycles toward the farm settlement. Upon noticing the troops’ approach, the suspected armed herdsmen reportedly fled into nearby bushes, leaving their cattle behind.

Further search of the vicinity led to the recovery of one AK-47 rifle, a magazine, and five rounds of 7.62mm special ammunition, all concealed inside a makeshift hut.

Major General Moses Gara, Force Commander of the Joint Task Force Operation Whirl Stroke, lauded the troops for their courage and professionalism. He also commended the local residents for their prompt and precise intelligence, emphasizing that such cooperation is essential for maintaining peace and security.

General Gara reiterated OPWS’s dedication to restoring peace, enhancing food security, and fostering socio-economic stability in Benue and the broader operational area.

He encouraged the public to keep providing useful information to security agencies.

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Over 500 Unknown Gunmen Reportedly Surrender in Orsu, Imo State

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Over 500 individuals previously identified as “unknown gunmen” in Orsu Local Government Area of Imo State have reportedly surrendered their arms to state authorities. This action follows their acceptance of an amnesty offer extended by the Imo State Government.

According to reports, the state government has now issued a plea to others believed to still be operating from remote bush areas. Officials are urging these individuals to emerge, hand over their weapons, and accept the offered amnesty and rehabilitation program.

 

The Imo State Government stated this mass surrender is a key element of its strategy to restore peace in the region. The initiative aims to reintegrate repentant fighters back into society. Those who surrendered are expected to undergo a rehabilitation process before their planned reintegration into the community.

 

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Bauchi: NSCDC intercepts vandals of railway infrastructure

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The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps, NSCDC, Bauchi Command said it has arrested two suspects and recovered a vehicle loaded with vandalized railway sleepers in Tafawa Balewa Local Government Area of the state.

A statement by the Command’s Public Relations Officer, Saminu Yusuf, said the suspects were apprehended on July 29, 2025.

The statement added that NSCDC operatives intercepted a white Peugeot J5 bus with registration number KTG 40 XF, loaded with 80 pieces of vandalised railway sleepers and four bags of charcoal.

The state commandant, Oloyede Oyerinde, hailed the operatives for their swift response, even as he reiterated the Corps’ commitment to protecting critical national infrastructure.

Oyerinde also urged members of public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to security operatives. He equally warned criminals to desist from their evil ways or face the full wrath of the law.

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