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Terrorists attacking farmers, unsuspecting civilians – MBF President, Bitrus
President of the Middle Belt Forum, Pogu Bitrus has assessed the continuous attack on the North-Central geo-political zone of the country.
In this interview with Ekwutosblog , Bitrus proffered possible solutions to end the incessant attacks on the region and Nigeria at large. Excerpts!
What is your assessment of the incessant insecurity ravaging North-Central Nigeria?
First of all, that narrative of farmers-herders is one thing we don’t accept but Fulani terrorists on farmers and unsuspecting civilians living in the North–Central geo-political zone of Nigeria. Now the attack is one of the most dastardly ones, because in the past they just shot people but now they burn people alive in their rooms. Now this is something very new in the terrorist attack or the mode of operation of terrorists in this country. It’s so unfortunate, so unacceptable, so dastardly. And the unfortunate thing is that for so many years we continue to tell the security forces and to Nigerians where these people reside.
They are all in Nasarawa, where they take off and attack Benue, Plateau, Southern Kaduna and Taraba. It is totally unacceptable. We cannot have a country and then the security forces will be there and be watching and people will even raise distress calls nobody will come. They are receiving taxpayers money. They know where the terrorists are and they are not rooting them out, allowing them to freely attack and kill innocent civilians.
These clashes have been going on for a very long time now in the North Central. How do you access the federal government’s efforts in tackling the matter?
The Government has not allowed people to own arms the way they should or arm people to some level so that they can defend themselves and people have been killed the way they have been killed. It’s unacceptable and this terrorism has to stop if we have a government. Let the government do what is needed. Let me tell you what people are not looking at. Who is the National Security Adviser, NSA? A Fulani man. Who is the Minister of Defense? A Fulani man. Who is the Minister of State for Defense? A Fulani man. We even learnt that the second in command to the NSA is a Fulani man.
In a country which is so plural with Fulanis, I think they constitute up to 20 percent in this country. So what is wrong with us? What is wrong with governance? Something is wrong. So this thing is so unacceptable. Is it that the President deliberately did it so these people can have easy passage to destroy and kill our people? We know what is going on and it has to stop. Enough is enough.
There have been claims from some quarters that the attack on the people of North-Central Nigeria is a coordinated and genocidal one. What is your take on this?
That is absolutely correct. That is what I’m saying too. And it is not only the one in Benue. Now, the one on the Plateau and other places are just the same. One ethnic nationality is being attacked and killed. Many are terrorising innocent civilians. Go to Internally Displaced Persons, IDPs camps and see for yourself the plights of people Fulani terrorists displaced from their ancestral lands. And I think our government is too sensitive to this thing. Our government is rewarding them, for example on the Plateau they have certain land there. A large hectare of land is being given to them. The government did not think of Kaduna, Zamfara, Sokoto and the far North, where they have their residents. They came to the North Central, attacking, maiming, raping and killing innocent people in their ancestral homes. So Nigeria has a big problem to be solved. We are just keeping quiet but we are not quiet, because our quietness is not stupidity.
Do you think this incessant attack on the North Central, especially Benue, is as a result of the open grazing prohibition law?
The anti-open grazing law came about as a result of the attack. They were attacking Benue before the anti-open grazing law was introduced. It is not the other way round. So these people have been attacking Benue, Plateau, Southern Kaduna, and parts of Taraba, and it has been known for years. They will kill hundreds and go scot free. People will come to lament, it will die down as if that will end and they will do another one that is worse. The anti open grazing law would have sorted this issue.
The only way out of the crises in Nigeria is ranching. But the Fulanis have brought their brothers from Burkina Faso, Mali, Niger, Togo, Senegal, and other places to occupy Nigeria. When we say there should be ranching, and this ranching should be community based but they don’t want to hear because they want all these foreign Fulanis to occupy our land, the same demography making them a major nationality in Nigeria, taking over ancestral land of this country in the Middle belt.
Just wait and see we cannot be stupid. Our parents even fought the British. We are Middle belters because when the British came we were independent of the Caliphate of Borno and it will remain so. The government wants to take over our ancestral land. Our motto is our people, our land, our education and we are ready to defend that land.
What do you think is the way forward to nip this insecurity saga in the bud?
To address the attack, because the federal government has failed, there should be state police in all the local government areas. If you want to defend your land, it should be done through an organised government structure, otherwise there would be chaos. Although, there are some vigilantes in some areas but they too have failed.
The protocol document signed by the former Attorney-General of the Federation, Abubakar Malami, which allows Fulanis to move all over the country should be abolished and send foreign Fulanis back to their countries to do their businesses there, not here in Nigeria.
Ranching should be introduced and it should be community based. Every community in Nigeria must know their local Fulanis. Those that have been with them since Independence in 1960. Such people can get land in the area where they are known, where there are agreements and let them practise ranching, because ranching is the way forward. It is the globally accepted method of animal husbandry and should be practised in Nigeria as well.
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Court rules on Nnamdi Kanu’s request to transfer from Sokoto prison
Court rules on Nnamdi Kanu’s request to transfer from Sokoto prison
The Federal High Court in Abuja has refused a request by IPOB leader Nnamdi Kanu to be transferred from the Sokoto Correctional Centre to a prison closer to the capital.
Kanu, represented by the Legal Aid Council, had asked the court to order the Nigerian Correctional Service to move him either to Kuje Custodial Centre in Abuja or Keffi Custodial Centre in Nasarawa.
In his application, Kanu also sought the option to be relocated to any facility within the court’s area, including Suleja or Keffi, to help him pursue his ongoing appeal.
Justice James Omotosho rejected the request on Monday, stating that the court could not grant such an order without hearing from the Federal Government.
The judge instructed Kanu to turn the ex-parte application into a motion on notice, ensuring all parties are served for a fair hearing.
The court has scheduled the hearing of the motion for January 27, 2026.
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ISWAMA Boss Hon Ugochukwu Aghazie Honoured by NAEMPON, Vows to Deepen Environmental Sanitation Across Imo State
By Douglas Princemola
The General Manager of the Imo State Waste Management Agency ISWAMA, Hon Ugochukwu Aghazie, has been honoured with the Great Achiever Award by the National Association of Electronic Media Presenters of Nigeria NAEMPON. The award was presented in recognition of his outstanding dedication to environmental management, his commitment to improving public health, and his continuous contributions to the overall development of Imo State.
The ceremony, which took place on Saturday at Rockview Hotel Owerri, attracted a large gathering of dignitaries, government officials, media practitioners, community leaders, and stakeholders who came together to celebrate excellence in public service. The atmosphere was filled with admiration as several personalities who have made positive impact in their fields were recognized, with Aghazie standing out as one of the most applauded awardees.
In his remarks during the presentation, the President of NAEMPON, Jerry Osuji, explained that the association carefully examined the activities and achievements of the ISWAMA General Manager before selecting him for the honour. According to Osuji, the awardees track record in maintaining cleanliness in Imo State, particularly within Owerri metropolis, has been consistent and visible to residents and visitors alike.
Osuji further stated that the association appreciates the effort of ISWAMA under Aghazies leadership in improving sanitation, reducing environmental hazards, and ensuring that public spaces remain welcoming. He encouraged him to sustain the progress, noting that the cleanliness of a state is a reflection of its leadership and plays a crucial role in attracting tourists, investors, and development partners.
He stressed that a clean environment is fundamental to economic growth as it boosts the confidence of business owners, helps to prevent diseases, and creates a healthy atmosphere for residents. Osuji added that maintaining sanitation is not just a government responsibility but a collective duty that requires the cooperation of all citizens.
Responding to the honour, Aghazie expressed sincere appreciation to NAEMPON for recognising his efforts. He described the award as a call for greater service and promised to continue working diligently to improve the environment across the state. He noted that the recognition serves as motivation to further strengthen his commitment to maintaining a healthy and safe environment for all.
The ISWAMA General Manager explained that the agency has been expanding its operations through the introduction of innovative methods, including the use of technology to monitor waste disposal and environmental activities. He said ISWAMA has adopted a more strategic approach to waste management to ensure efficiency and sustainability.
Aghazie announced that the agency has concluded plans to intensify sanitation efforts during the festive season, when environmental pressures tend to increase. He said ISWAMA is working with various partners, community associations, and environmental volunteers to maintain maximum cleanliness in both urban and rural areas.
He also appealed to residents to support the agency by keeping their surroundings clean, avoiding indiscriminate dumping of refuse, and embracing good hygiene habits. According to him, maintaining a neat environment is not just for comfort but is essential in preventing outbreaks of diseases, improving the quality of life, and preserving the aesthetic appeal of the state.
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NAEMPON Honours Aify Global Chairman Dr Athan Nwagu, Who Calls for Ethical and Responsible Broadcasting
The Chairman of Aify Global, Chief Engr Dr Athan Ifeanyichukwu Nwagu, has been honoured with the Great Achiever Award by the National Association of Electronic Media Presenters of Nigeria, NAEMPON, in recognition of his service to humanity, philanthropy, and support to the media industry.
The award was presented during the 4th Anniversary Celebration of NAEMPON held on Friday at Rockview Hotel Owerri, where media practitioners, stakeholders, and dignitaries gathered to celebrate commitment to public service and media advancement.
While presenting the award, the President of NAEMPON, Amb Jerry Osuji, described Dr Nwagu as a strong supporter of media development and a consistent promoter of human empowerment. He noted that the association honored him because of his contributions to the growth of electronic broadcasting in Nigeria and his continued assistance to the less privileged.
Osuji commended Dr Nwagu for his charitable works, leadership qualities, and encouragement to media professionals, stressing that NAEMPON appreciates individuals who use their influence and resources for the benefit of society.
In his response, Dr Nwagu thanked the leaders and members of NAEMPON for recognizing his commitment to humanity and development. He stated that the award would further motivate him to increase his humanitarian activities and strengthen his partnership with media practitioners.
He said the award is a call for greater service, adding that he is committed to doing more to promote human welfare, support the media, and contribute to the improvement of the state.
Dr Nwagu, who described broadcasting as a powerful tool in shaping society, urged media practitioners to uphold ethics, truth, and objectivity in their reports. He warned against spreading false or inflammatory information, especially through social media, which he said can be harmful to peace and stability.
He advised broadcasters to stand by the truth, avoid misleading content, and ensure that the media continues to inform, educate, and entertain the public responsibly.
The event ended with applause and commendation for the Aify Global Chairman, whose contributions to philanthropy and media development continue to earn national recognition.
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