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Breaking: President Tinubu Cancels Kaduna Stop, Rushes To Benue To Tackle Bloodshed

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Breaking: President Tinubu Cancels Kaduna Stop, Rushes To Benue To Tackle Bloodshed

In a bold and urgent move, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has rescheduled his planned visit to Kaduna State and will instead travel to Benue State on Wednesday, June 18, 2025, to confront head-on the ongoing violence that has plagued the region for years.

This sudden change, confirmed by Presidential Adviser Bayo Onanuga, signals the administration’s growing concern over the recent surge in killings in Benue communities—a region long haunted by farmer-herder clashes, banditry, and communal unrest.


🔥 A Crisis That Can No Longer Be Ignored

Benue State, often described as the “Food Basket of the Nation,” has become more synonymous in recent times with tragedy than agriculture.

The latest round of violence—reportedly claiming as many as 200 lives, though Governor Hyacinth Alia puts the official toll at 59—has once again thrown a harsh spotlight on the security failures in the Middle Belt.

This is not an isolated incident. It follows a pattern of unchecked rural violence—killings, displacement, and destruction—that has crippled communities and livelihoods across the state. Tinubu’s decision to prioritize Benue over a ceremonial visit to Kaduna is being seen as a necessary step—albeit long overdue.


🧭 Tinubu’s Game Plan: Dialogue, not Delay

According to the Presidency, Tinubu will meet with a broad coalition of stakeholders—traditional rulers, religious leaders, political representatives, community heads, and youth organizations—during a town hall-style meeting aimed at restoring peace and charting a new path forward.

To prepare the ground, the President has already deployed a heavyweight delegation led by the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, the Inspector General of Police, top intelligence chiefs, and members of the National Assembly’s Defence Committees.

This kind of all-hands-on-deck response may be the most robust coordinated federal intervention in Benue in recent memory. The question remains: Will it bring real change—or just more promises?


💔 Beyond the Headlines: Real People, Real Pain

Behind the numbers are real stories: families torn apart, entire villages razed, and thousands of survivors left homeless and traumatized. Local communities have long complained of federal neglect, slow responses from security forces, and a justice system that offers little in the way of accountability.

President Tinubu’s visit presents an opportunity to reset that narrative—but only if followed by concrete actions, not mere condolences.


📆 What About Kaduna?

Tinubu was originally slated to visit Kaduna on June 18 to commission key infrastructural projects. That trip has now been pushed to Thursday, June 19, a minor delay in ceremonial obligations to make room for a crisis that demands urgent intervention.

While Kaduna’s loss is understandable, political analysts believe this may also be a strategic calculation: the North-Central region has been restive and politically sensitive, and Tinubu cannot afford to appear detached or indifferent—especially this early in his presidency.


📝 Final Thought: Symbolism vs Substance

Tinubu’s visit to Benue may be symbolic—but if backed by real policy shifts, it could also be a watershed moment for national security and conflict resolution. The people of Benue don’t just need presidential handshakes or photo ops—they need lasting peace, proactive protection, and true justice.

This week, Nigeria watches. Will Tinubu rise to the challenge—or will his visit be yet another chapter in a long book of broken promises?

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Osun Governorship: APC Committee Promises Transparent, Fair Delegate Congress Across The State

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Osun Governorship: APC Committee Promises Transparent, Fair Delegate Congress Across The State

The All Progressives Congress (APC) Gubernatorial Delegate Congress Committee has officially arrived in Osun State ahead of the party’s highly anticipated ward-level congresses.

The committee, led by Chairman Sheu Umar Dange, paid a courtesy visit to the state APC leadership on Tuesday, December 9, at the party secretariat along Osogbo-Gbongan Road.

APC Pledges Transparency and Fairness

During the meeting with Osun APC Chairman Tajudeen Lawal and local government party leaders, Dange emphasized the committee’s dedication to fairness and transparency.

“We are ready to conduct delegate congresses in all 332 wards across the state. Our activities will be conducted without bias, and we welcome any complaints to address them fairly,” he said.

Dange urged party stakeholders to see their participation in the exercise as a crucial contribution to strengthening APC’s electoral success in Osun.

Ensuring a Smooth Congress

Secretary of the committee, Chiedu Eluemunoh, explained that all mechanisms for a smooth process were already in place. This includes the deployment of ad-hoc staff to all wards to ensure efficiency.

He clarified that only revalidated members of the APC in Osun will be eligible to vote.

“Being a party member does not automatically qualify you to vote. Only those revalidated will participate in the congress,” Eluemunoh noted.

To address potential grievances, an Appeal Committee has been set up, with sittings scheduled to begin on December 10, to hear complaints from any aggrieved members.

State APC Leadership Pledges Full Support

In response, Osun APC Chairman Tajudeen Lawal welcomed the congress committee and assured them of the full support of the State Working Committee (SWC) to ensure a successful and credible exercise.

“We are committed to providing all the necessary support to guarantee a smooth and transparent congress for our party members,” Lawal stated.

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Fresh Wave Of Insecurity: Pregnant Woman And Several Residents Abducted In Niger And FCT

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Dalung Breaks Silence: TikTok Chat With Bandit Exposes Deep Secrets Behind The Violence

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Dalung Breaks Silence: TikTok Chat With Bandit Exposes Deep Secrets Behind The Violence

Former Minister of Sports, Solomon Dalung, has opened up about a surprising and thought-provoking conversation he once had with a young man who claimed to be living in the bush as a bandit. Dalung shared the experience during an interview with News Central, explaining how the encounter gave him a deeper understanding of the issues fueling insecurity……CONTINUE READING

According to Dalung, he was browsing TikTok when he came across the young man, who openly described himself as someone living in the forest due to ongoing conflict. Curious, Dalung asked why they engaged in violent activities. The young man responded that they had suffered losses themselves and felt targeted by vigilante groups who, according to him, harmed their people and took their cattle. This, he said, pushed them into retaliation and led them deeper into the bush.

Dalung explained that he challenged the young man, pointing out that innocent people—including other Fulani individuals—were being harmed in the process. The young man replied that, from their viewpoint, only those living in the bush were considered part of their community, while anyone living in town was seen differently. It was a response that, according to Dalung, revealed how distorted perceptions can worsen the cycle of conflict.

Wanting to know if there was any path toward peace, Dalung asked what could help end the violence. The young man shared that they were open to negotiation and discussions that could encourage them to give up their weapons and reintegrate into society. Dalung noted that the confidence with which the young man spoke was unsettling, but it also showed that dialogue could be part of the solution.

Reflecting on the experience, Dalung urged the National Assembly to consider constitutional changes that would allow Nigerians the legal right to defend themselves responsibly, especially in areas affected by insecurity.

His conversation serves as a reminder of how complex the nation’s security challenges are—and how personal engagement, understanding, and strategic dialogue may help chart a way forward.

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