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Ex-Speaker Dajoh Claims Gov Alia’s Unpopular Decisions Forced Him to Resign:
*Tor Tiv Palace Relocation to Ihugh
*Taking road cost from N28b to N68b
*Deploying over N200m to sack Chief Judge
*Govt labels allegations,
“cocktail of conspiracy theories … falsehoods”
By Felix Umande, Makurdi
Former Benue State House of Assembly Speaker, Rt. Hon. Aondona Dajoh, has accused Governor Hyacinth Alia of orchestrating his removal from office after he rejected a directive to relocate the Palace of the Tor Tiv from Gboko to Ihugh, the governor’s hometown in Vandeikya LGA.
Dajoh made the allegations on Friday, 5th June 2026, during his 50th birthday celebration at Akpagher Mbatiav, Gboko LGA, before political associates, traditional leaders, family and supporters.
The former Speaker claimed Governor Alia sent an official communication directing him to move the revered Tor Tiv Palace from its ancestral headquarters in Gboko to Ihugh.
“Governor Alia sent a letter to me directing that I should relocate the Tor Tiv Palace from Gboko to his community, Ihugh. I rejected the idea. I told him that he wanted to kill me. This was one of my biggest offenses,” Dajoh said.
He alleged that Moses Ternenge, described as one of the governor’s most influential men, warned him that rejecting the proposal meant the end of his speakership.
Dajoh also accused the governor of deploying over N200 million in a failed attempt to remove Chief Judge Justice Maurice Ikpambese.
Clarifying his resignation, Dajoh said it was not due to any impeachment plot against the governor, as speculated by the Alia administration. He argued that a Speaker cannot single-handedly impeach a governor, challenging the administration to produce any impeachment notice signed by members if such a plot existed.
Dajoh listed core issues that triggered his fallout with the governor: a parliamentary probe into the Wurukum–Airforce–Tyomu Road contract that moved from N28 billion to N68 billion, the state wage bill, questions around alleged employment of 9,700 teachers, stepping down of two commissioner nominees, purchase of official cars for seven lawmakers, and the refusal to consider relocating the Tor Tiv Palace.
He further referenced a 2023 pre-election statement by Governor Alia in Jemgbagh that “anybody who beats the Jemgbagh people will be inflicted with madness,” arguing the governor had himself acted against Jemgbagh interests.
The Benue State Government responded on Saturday, 6th June 2026, through Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Sir Tersoo Kula, describing Dajoh’s claims as a “cocktail of conspiracy theories, unfounded accusations, outright falsehoods and reckless claims.”
Kula dismissed the palace relocation allegation as “entirely blatant falsehood, baseless and imaginary,” and challenged Dajoh to make public the alleged letter. He noted that any executive correspondence to the Assembly must be read on the floor as procedure demands, and that the Assembly was not Dajoh’s “private establishment.”
The CPS said the House lacks constitutional authority to relocate the headquarters of a traditional institution like the Tor Tiv Palace, and questioned Dajoh’s understanding of legislative powers.
On the N200 million claim, Kula said Dajoh “owes Benue people a clear explanation on where he took the money to, and who were the beneficiaries of the ‘bribe’ money.”
He also corrected Dajoh’s reference to the Wurukum–Airforce Base road, stating the project is the Wurukum–Renewed Hope Estate road after Angbaaye village, a federal highway approved by the Ministry of Works as a dual carriageway with a five-span bridge at River Mu, covering over 40km. Governor Alia, he added, obtained federal approval for the reconstruction.
Kula concluded that history will remember leaders for service and integrity, “not for miserable attempts to pontificate or grandstand after leaving office.”
Dajoh resigned as Speaker of the 10th Assembly in 2024 following months of tension with the executive. With both sides now trading accusations publicly, the dispute has reignited debate over executive-legislature relations, legislative oversight, and the protection of traditional institutions in Benue State.
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Dasuki: Co-defendant Admits Writing Statement under Caution in Trial-within- trial
By Our Reporter
Aminu Baba Kusa, the second defendant in the trial of the former National Security Adviser, NSA, Colonel Sambo Dasuki (retd) on Friday, June 5, 2026, admitted before Justice Charles O. Agbaza of the Federal Capital Territory High Court, Abuja that he personally wrote his extrajudicial statement in the office of the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, after reading and understanding the cautionary words, preceding the writing of his statement and further admitted that he appended his signature to the statement.
He made the admission under cross-examination by the prosecuting counsel, O.A. Atolagbe, in a trial-within-trial to determine the admissibility of the extrajudicial statement, after he claimed midway into the trial that his statement was obtained by the EFCC under duress, contrary to the provisions of Sections 15(4) and 17(3) of the Administration of Criminal Justice Act ACJA 2015.
The defendant, a former Group Executive Director in the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation NNPC, now, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation Limited also admitted that his statement was taken after a search had been conducted in his residence and that the contents of his statement entirely dwelt on the outcome of the search.
In challenging the defendant’s claim that he spent 30 days in EFCC’s custody, spanning from November 24, 2015 to December 24, 2015, the prosecuting counsel drew his attention to the fact that he appeared before Justice Baba Yusuf on December 14, 15 and 18, 2015, during which he was granted bail and was released after satisfying his bail conditions.
The cross-examination followed the defendant’s examination by his counsel as well as that of the third defendant, Solomon Umoh, SAN.
Justice Agbaza adjourned the matter until July 3, 2026, for the continuation of the sub-trial.
The quartet of Dasuki, Kusa, Acacia Holdings Limited and Reliance Referral Hospital Limited, Abuja are facing prosecution by the EFCC on a 32-count charge, bordering on criminal breach of trust and dishonesty to the tune of N33,200,000,000 (Thirty-three billion, Two Hundred Million Naira).
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CP Nwadiogbu Assumes Duty As 44th Benue Commissioner Of Politics
New police chief pledges intelligence-led policing, community partnership to tackle crime
By Felix Umande, Makurdi
The Benue State Police Command has a new helmsman as Commissioner of Police CP Cletus C.N. Nwadiogbu psc(+), Mnips, PhD officially assumed duty on Thursday, 4th June 2026, as the 44th Commissioner of Police in the state.
The Benue Police Command disclosed this in a statement signed by Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Udeme Edet, on 5th June 2026.
CP Nwadiogbu, an indigene of Anambra East LGA, Anambra State, was born on 24th April 1968. He enlisted into the Nigeria Police Force on 10th June 1994 as a Cadet Assistant Superintendent of Police and has served over 30 years with distinction.
He holds a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Government from the University of Nigeria, Nsukka, a Master of Science in International Relations, and a PhD in International Relations from the University of Uyo. He is also a member of the Nigerian Political Science Association.
The new CP has undergone extensive professional training including the Basic Police Mobile Force Course, Advanced Detective Course, Tactical Leadership and Command Course, and Strategic Leadership and Command Course.
Nwadiogbu has served across multiple states in operational, investigative, administrative, and command roles. After his one-year attachment at Obudu Division, Cross River State, he served as Officer-in-Charge of Yahe Police Station, Divisional Traffic Officer, and Divisional Crime Officer in Ogoja Division. He later served as DPO in several divisions across Akwa Ibom and Cross River States, including Odukpani, Nsit Atai, Mbo, Ibeno, Onna, Eastern Obolo, Uruan, Ugep, Ugeb, and Efut.
He also served as State Commander, Federal Highway Patrol, Akwa Ibom, and was among the pioneer investigators of the Independent Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Commission, ICPC, in Abuja.
His performance earned him elevation to Assistant Commissioner of Police, Operations, Cross River Command; Area Commander, Okigwe, Imo State; Deputy Commissioner of Police, Finance and Administration, Taraba Command; and CP Courses and Training, Nigeria Police Academy, Wudil, Kano. Prior to his Benue posting, he was Deputy Commandant of POLAC, Wudil, where he mentored cadet officers.
Upon assumption, CP Nwadiogbu assured Benue residents of his commitment to intelligence-led policing, proactive crime prevention, community partnership, and protection of lives and property.
“The Command under my leadership will remain focused on combating all forms of crime and criminality while strengthening collaboration with other security agencies, traditional institutions, religious leaders, community stakeholders and law-abiding citizens in the collective pursuit of peace and security,” he said.
He urged residents to support the police with timely and credible information to enhance public safety.
The Benue Police Command welcomed CP Nwadiogbu and reaffirmed its commitment to professionalism, accountability, and quality service delivery in line with the Inspector-General of Police’s vision.
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FCT Police Save Family from Kidnappers in Abuja
–AK-47 rifle Recovered from Crime Scene
By Isa Abdul, Abuja
Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Police Command has saved a family from kidnappers who were to abduct them in the Byazhin area of Abuja.
and recovered an AK-47 rifle, ammunition and other exhibits following a prolonged exchange of gunfire with suspected kidnappers.
The attempt was in the early hours of Thursday, June 5, when the police team promptly responded. The operatives of the Command’s Anti-Kidnapping Unit following intelligence reports about the presence of armed criminals around the Redeemed Church area near Paze Hills in Byazhin quickly came to the scene.
According to the command’s Police Public Relations Officer, SP Josephine Adeh, the tactical team, led by the Officer Commanding the Anti-Kidnapping Unit, swiftly moved to the area after receiving credible intelligence.
The operatives upon arrival reportedly discovered that the suspects were trying to break into a residential building with the intention of abducting its occupants.
The police said the suspects opened fire immediately they sighted the approaching security team, triggering a fierce gun duel that lasted for about 30 minutes.
The operatives however overpowered the attackers and successfully foiled the abduction attempt. The criminals fled possibly sustaining varying degrees of gunshot injuries during the confrontation.
Items recovered at the crime scene were one AK-47 rifle, a magazine and seven rounds of live ammunition.
The would-be victims were simply identified as Mr. Samson and his wife. They were rescued unharmed and moved out of the area.
SP Adeh further said the couple had been taken to the General Hospital, Gwarinpa, where they received treatment for trauma-related distress before being placed under protective custody.
The Commissioner of Police, FCT Command, CP Ahmed Muhammed Sanusi, reacted by commending the officers for their courage and professionalism in preventing the kidnapping.
He further directed the deployment of enhanced surveillance and patrol operations within the area to prevent any further criminal activity, reassuring residents of their safety.
The Command reiterated its commitment to protecting lives and property across the Federal Capital Territory imploring residents to be vigilant and to continue providing timely information that could assist security agencies in combating crime.
The police also encouraged residents to make use of the FCT Police Command’s emergency lines whenever they observe suspicious activities within their communities.
