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Henceforth, we will sue anyone who blames Fulanis for violence in Plateau’ – Group warns

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A group under the umbrella of the Concerned Plateau Fulani Forum, CPFF, has vowed to institute legal actions against anyone including government and security agencies whenever they blame the Fulani people for the violence and killings in Plateau State.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

The CPFF, in an exclusive statement made available to DAILY POST on Sunday, said blaming the Fulani people, especially herders for every act of violence in the state amounted to ethnic profiling with the aim of exterminating them or chasing them out of the state where they also belong.

In the statement signed by its Coordinator, Saleh Haruna, the Fulani group said it has noticed with dismay that anytime there is an attack anywhere in the state, government officials and security agencies are always quick to blame the Fulani whom they have given different names like ‘militias and bandits.’

Referencing the report by a fact-finding committee set up by Governor Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang to investigate the remote causes persistent attacks, killings, and destruction in the state where it was revealed that at least 450 communities across 13 Local Government Areas have been destroyed and left desolate while over 12,000 lives have been lost in two decades of violence spanning 2001 and 2025 perpetrated by Fulani militias, Haruna said the report was only aimed at blaming the Fulani herders without taking into consideration that they too have suffered losses of their people and their cattle which have been rustled in several communities across the state.

“We are not happy with the regular tagging of Fulani people as bandits, criminals and aggressors whenever there is violence or attacks in any part of Plateau State,” Haruna said in the strongly worded statement.

“It is becoming a pattern, and a dangerous one for that matter, that whenever there is an attack in the state, the government and security agencies are quick to identify the perpetrators as Fulani people.

“They do this without proper investigations to identify the real culprits, forgetting that our people have also suffered massive losses of lives and cattle that have been rustled over the years.

“Only last week, a fact-finding committee set up Gov. Caleb Mutfwang led by one Maj. Gen.Nicholas Rogers (Rtd), submitted a report to the governor where it said over 12,000 people were killed and 450 communities destroyed by Fulani attackers.

“To us, such outlandish claims were only meant to paint our people as unrepentant aggressors and meant to set us up for attacks by the people. We don’t know what they wanted to achieve by that report other than to paint our people as criminals.

“There was no part of the report that said that our people have also been attacked and killed in Mangu, Bokkos, Riyom, Barkin Ladi and other parts of Plateau State. All it did was to say that Fulani militias and bandits have killed 12,000 people and sacked 450 communities.

“Our questions are: what did the committee aim to achieve? What was its true mandate? Was it only to look at one side and forget the other?

“With the foregoing, the Concerned Plateau Fulani Forum, CPFF, henceforth say enough is enough. We will no longer tolerate further profiling of Fulani people in Plateau State and henceforth, we will institute legal actions against anyone who blames our people for acts of violence in the state,” Haruna said.

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FG Explains Why Tracking Terrorists Remains Difficult Despite NIN Registration

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The Federal Government has admitted that security agencies face significant technical challenges in tracking SIM cards allegedly used by kidnappers and other criminal networks, despite years of mandatory SIM registration and National Identification Number (NIN) linkage.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

The Minister of Communications, Innovation and Digital Economy, Bosun Tijani, disclosed this on Friday while outlining government efforts to tackle insecurity through the telecommunications sector.

Speaking in an interview, Tijani said the challenge is “far more technical” than many Nigerians realise, explaining that criminal groups have adapted to existing surveillance systems by adopting sophisticated communication methods, particularly in areas with poor network coverage.

The telecommunications sector has remained under close scrutiny since 2020, when the Federal Government enforced compulsory NIN–SIM linkage to curb fraud, anonymous communication and crimes linked to unregistered phone lines.

However, Tijani acknowledged public concerns over persistent cases of kidnapping and ransom negotiations reportedly carried out using unregistered or difficult-to-trace SIM cards.

He said telecom operators had previously conducted an exercise to eliminate unregistered SIMs, adding that the government later discovered criminals were using specialised technology to evade detection.

“There was an exercise conducted by the telcos to clean out all SIMs. The reason the President pushed us to invest in towers in those areas was because we realised there was a special type of technology criminals were using to make calls,” he said.

According to the minister, many criminal groups no longer rely on conventional telecom towers but instead route calls through multiple towers, a strategy that is more effective in remote, underserved and poorly connected locations.

“They were not using the normal towers; they bounce calls off multiple towers. That’s why they enjoy living in areas that are unconnected,” Tijani said.

To address what he described as connectivity gaps aiding criminal activities, Tijani said the government is implementing a multi-layered approach that includes satellite upgrades, fibre-optic expansion and the large-scale deployment of telecom infrastructure in rural areas.

He noted that Nigeria is currently the only country in West Africa operating its own communications satellites, a capacity the government plans to strengthen.

“This is why we are upgrading our two satellites, so that if our towers are not working, our satellites will work,” he said.

The minister also confirmed that the Federal Government has approved the deployment of 4,000 new telecom towers across underserved rural communities, areas often exploited by kidnappers and illegal SIM operators.

He said the project, approved by the Federal Executive Council last Wednesday, will be implemented in partnership with Chinese technology firm Huawei.

“It is why we are investing in fibre. It is why next year this project will start. We are doing it with Huawei, 4,000 towers in rural areas,” Tijani said.

According to him, the initiative will reduce network blind spots, boost rural economic activity and strengthen security surveillance in areas currently lacking reliable connectivity.

While fibre expansion and tower deployment are already in progress, Tijani said satellite upgrades would take longer, describing them as the third phase of the government’s broader connectivity strategy.

“That one will take longer than the other two. The other two are well in progress,” he said.

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Dangote massive fuel price reduction dividends of Tinubu’s reforms – Presidential aide, Dare

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s Special Adviser on Media and Public Communication, Sunday Dare, has attributed the recent reduction in petrol prices by the Dangote Refinery to the oil sector reforms introduced by the current administration.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

Dare made the assertion while insisting that President Tinubu’s reforms in the oil sector are already yielding benefits for Nigerians.

Recall that DAILY POST reported on Friday that Dangote Refinery recently slashed its gantry price of petrol massively by N129 to N699 per liter from N828.

Reacting to the development on X, Dare noted that the refinery had also introduced a 10-day credit facility for customers, supported by bank guarantees, with a minimum purchase requirement of 500,000 liters.

He argued that the current situation in the petroleum sector is a direct outcome of the administration’s policy decisions.

“The dividends of the oil sector reforms of the Tinubu administration are becoming evident.

“The removal of fuel subsidy unleashed market forces and encouraged competition. The government’s naira-for-crude policy,” Dare wrote.

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2027: I’m not among northerners coming together to say Tinubu must go – Tambuwal

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A former Governor of Sokoto State, Aminu Tambuwal, has said that he is not among the northerners coming together to say that President Bola Tinubu must go.....TAP TO CONTINUE READING

He, however, said that he is 100 percent committed to ensuring that the President Tinubu administration and the All Progressives Congress, APC, are democratically removed from office in 2027.

Speaking on Channels Television on his recent ordeal in the hands of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, Tambuwal said the Tinubu administration is not comfortable with his activities in the opposition African Democratic Party, ADC.

Asked if he will say that his trial by the EFCC is politically induced, he said, “Yes”.

When asked to name those after him, the politician added, “Those who are concerned are worried about my activities.”

On whether it is because of his political ambition, he said, “It’s because I’m fully involved in a process that would democratically and lawfully, by the grace of God, send this government out of office. [I’m] 100 percent committed to it.

“By the grace of God we’ll chase this government out of power, with the help of God and Nigerians.”

Asked if it is true that some people in the North are not happy with the Tinubu administration and are conspiring against it, he said, “It’s true that Nigerians are not happy.

“I’m not among some people in the North coming together to say that Tinubu must go. I’m involved in the national coalition that there should be a change of guard in Aso Rock through a constitutional democratic process on May 29.”

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