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Omerelu Community Raises Alarm Over Alleged Herdsmen Takeover of Govt Secondary School
A silent emergency is unfolding in Omerelu, Ikwerre Local Government Area of Rivers State, where Government Secondary School, Omerelu, has become a stark symbol of neglect, insecurity and lost educational opportunities.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
Once a thriving centre of learning, the public school has reportedly been taken over by suspected herdsmen, forcing academic activities to a halt and replacing classrooms with grazing fields. Today, cattle roam freely within the school premises, while teachers and students stay away in fear.
The situation came into public focus on Thursday, December 11, 2025, when displaced students and a prominent community opinion leader briefed journalists shortly after the commissioning of the Egbeda–Omerelu Link Road by Governor Siminalayi Fubara.
Residents described the irony of the moment as painful: a newly constructed road meant to open up development now leads directly to an abandoned and vandalised school struggling to survive.
Located along the newly inaugurated road, Government Secondary School, Omerelu, presents a disturbing sight. Dilapidated classroom blocks, broken windows and collapsing roofs point to years of neglect. Inside the classrooms, broken desks lie scattered, many allegedly burnt and used as firewood by the occupying herdsmen.
Community members said the charred remains of school furniture are daily reminders of the destruction of a public institution meant to secure the future of local children.
Students who recently visited the premises described an environment too hostile for learning, citing fear, intimidation and the absence of security. Teachers, it was gathered, have abandoned the school due to safety concerns, while parents have withdrawn their children en masse.
Some families now send their wards to distant communities, while others keep them at home, uncertain of what the future holds.
Speaking on behalf of the affected students, community leader Mr. Obinichi Amadi described the situation as an educational emergency with serious security implications. He warned that the continued occupation of the school by suspected herdsmen exposes children to grave danger and could trigger wider conflict if left unaddressed.
According to Amadi, the school was established to serve Omerelu and neighbouring communities along the Egbeda axis. However, years of infrastructural decay, lack of fencing and absence of security gradually weakened the institution, creating room for illegal occupation.
He said repeated appeals to relevant authorities produced little response, allowing the problem to worsen quietly over time.
“The contradiction is painful,” Amadi said. “A fine road now leads here, yet our only secondary school lies in ruins. Development without education is empty and dangerous.”
Students who spoke during the briefing lamented the disruption of their education and the collapse of their dreams. Community elders also warned that prolonged school closure could expose young people to crime, street trading, child labour and other social vices.
They argued that the alleged use of public school property as firewood reflects a complete breakdown in the protection of government assets.
While observers note that many rural schools across Rivers State face similar neglect, they insist that the situation in Omerelu is urgent and worsening.
The community is now calling on the Rivers State Government to intervene immediately by declaring Government Secondary School, Omerelu, a priority project. They are demanding urgent rehabilitation of classrooms, replacement of furniture, restoration of basic facilities, proper fencing of the school and deployment of security personnel.
Amadi appealed directly to Governor Fubara, expressing confidence in his people-centred leadership and urging swift action to reverse years of decay and restore public confidence.
Residents insist that true development must extend beyond road construction to education.
“A road that leads to an abandoned school leads nowhere,” they warned.
It was gathered that the school has been in a deplorable condition for nearly two decades. For the people of Omerelu, the message is clear and urgent: Government Secondary School, Omerelu, must be rescued now, or an entire generation risks losing its future.
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BREAKING NEWS: Gunmen kidnap 18 travellers, 11 rescued
The police have rescued 11 out of 18 passengers who were kidnapped by gunmen on the Benin–Akure highway near Obarenren village in Ovia North East LGA of Edo State on December 12.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
The assailants allegedly forced the vehicle to a halt at gunpoint, fired shots and whisked the victims into the bush.
Confirming the development, the Edo State Police Command’s spokesperson, ASP Eno Ikoedem, told Daily Trust that the command received a distress call shortly after the attack and immediately mobilised security operatives.
She said the police, in collaboration with the army, vigilantes and hunters, launched a bush-combing operation to track down the kidnappers and rescue the victims.
“On Sunday, 11 of the kidnapped passengers were successfully rescued, while seven others are still in the custody of their abductors,” she said.
ASP Ikoedem assured that the police were doing everything possible within their capacity to secure the release of the remaining victims.
She called on members of the public to remain calm and cooperate with security agencies, expressing confidence that the remaining abducted passengers would be rescued unhurt.
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Toxic and Biased – Mahdi Shehu Reacts to Tinubu’s ADC Promotion to Brigadier-General
Political commentator Mahdi Shehu has criticised President Bola Tinubu over the promotion of his Aide-de-Camp (ADC), calling it a breach of military protocol and a threat to professionalism within the Nigerian Armed Forces.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
In a post on his X handle on Monday, obtained by Politics Nigeria, Shehu accused the President of unilaterally promoting the ADC from colonel to brigadier general, thereby bypassing established military procedures and global best practices.
He described the move as contrary to both standard military protocol and common sense, noting that it disregards the morale and career progression of other officers.
Shehu argued that the promotion has disrupted the normal military hierarchy, placing the ADC above officers who were previously his seniors, including those with more years of service.
“The implication of this toxically biased promotion is that the newly promoted ADC is now a mate to officers who were once his seniors and many years senior to his course mates.
“This means prioritising loyalty to an individual over loyalty to institutions,” he wrote.
He recalled that the same officer had been promoted from lieutenant colonel to colonel just last year without completing the required training, and under normal circumstances, his next promotion to brigadier general would have been due in 2028.
By this promotion, the ADC now outranks all his course mates and other officers from his intake, a move Shehu described as institutional destruction.
Shehu warned that such biased promotions could demoralise officers and foster long-term resentment.
“This kind of avoidable, emotional promotion blunder will create permanent bitterness among officers and weaken discipline,” he said, noting that it could tarnish Nigeria’s military reputation in institutions with regional and global linkages.
He further cautioned that if the ADC were promoted again in 2027, possibly to Major General or even Chief of Army Staff, it could force over 8,000 senior officers across the Army, Navy, and Air Force into premature retirement, given the ADC’s position relative to them.
For Shehu, the promotion represents a “toxic, unilateral assault on professionalism, common sense, and the psychology of those who chose the military as a career,” concluding that “a stitch in time saves nine.”
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Nigeria Police Force Set to Begin Enforcement of Tinted Glass Permit Jan 2
The Police Headquarters in Abuja, yesterday, disclosed that it has resumed the enforcement of Tinted Glass Permit policy pending the final determination of the matter currently before the court.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING
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Recall that a Federal High Court sitting in Warri, Delta State, had on October 2 this year, issued an interim injunction restraining the Inspector General of Police, IGP, and the Nigeria Police Force, NPF, from implementing or enforcing the recently announced Tinted Glass Permit Policy slated to commence on October 6, 2025.
The order followed a motion by John Aikpokpo-Martins, who sought to stop the police from proceeding with the enforcement of the policy, which he described as unlawful and burdensome to citizens.
Delivering the ruling, Justice H. Nganjiwa granted an interim injunction restraining the defendants, the IGP and the NPF, including their officers, agents, or contractors, from enforcing or further implementing the Tinted Glass Permit Policy pending the hearing and determination of the substantive motion before the court.
But Force Public Relations Officer, Benjamin Hundeyin, yesterday, said: “This decision follows a careful review of emerging security concerns and the need to ensure the safety of all citizens.
“It is important to clarify that at no point did the court restrain the NPF from enforcing the provisions of the law regarding the use of tinted glass on vehicles.
“Nonetheless, in the spirit of responsibility, transparency, and public convenience, the Force suspended enforcement to allow motorists ample opportunity to regularise their documentation and complete the registration process without pressure.
“Recent trends, however, reveal a disturbing rise in criminal activities perpetrated with the aid of vehicles fitted with unauthorised tinted glass.
“Some individuals and organised criminal groups have exploited this gap to conceal their identities and facilitate crimes ranging from armed robbery to kidnapping and other violent crimes.
“In view of this, the Nigeria Police Force has found it both necessary and urgent to resume full enforcement as a proactive measure to safeguard our communities.
“Consequently, enforcement of Tinted Glass Permit will resume on January 2, 2026.
“The IGP Kayode Egbetokun, assures the public that the renewed enforcement will be carried out with utmost professionalism, respect for the rights of citizens, and in accordance with extant laws.
“He adds that the Force remains committed to promoting public safety and upholding the rule of law while working collaboratively with all stakeholders to keep Nigeria secure.
“Meanwhile, motorists who require the Tinted Glass Permit are encouraged to apply through the approved channels and ensure that their vehicles comply with legal procedures.”
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