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Operation Sweep raids ‘Pantakers’ markets, targets vandals, recovers suspected stolen items
….As it impounds over 25 motorcycles
By Wumi Tewogbade, Abuja
In order to combat the challenges of vandalism of public infrastructure, the Federal Capital Territory Administration, (FCTA), through its special security outfit, Operation Sweep, has intensified efforts focusing on various Pantaker markets, where suspected stolen goods might be kept and traded.
The joint task force, has been working around the clock, especially throughout the yuletide season to ensure relative peace across the territory, combed such markets within the popular Jabi Motor Park and Apo Mechanic.
The move, was in the wake of reports of repeated vandalism of newly installed solar streetlights and a surge in theft of critical infrastructure, including manhole covers.
Briefing newsmen, after a visit to the International Scrap Market, Apo, and Jabi Pantaker Market yesterday, the Director, Security Services, FCTA, Adamu Gwary, said the enforcement was intended to strengthen monitoring of Pantaker markets, which are often used as outlets for stolen items.
Gwary, who was represented by the Secretary, Command and Control, Dr. Peter Olumuji, said the enforcement was designed to showcase the work and sensitise people about the task force.
He said, “The reason we went out today with the media is to showcase the work of Operation Sweep, particularly the Joint Task Force established by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory.
“This team has been working around the clock throughout the year, especially during the peak season, and as a result, there has been relative peace across the FCT.”
“We all recall that sometime last year, there was a spike in the vandalism of critical infrastructure and national assets, especially manhole covers and similar facilities.
“The FCT Administration, through Operation Sweep, was able to effectively curb that menace. Additionally, the Honourable Minister has continued the installation of solar streetlights across the territory.
” Unfortunately, we have received reports that some unscrupulous individuals have been removing batteries from these solar streetlights. We cannot allow this to continue. That is why we have intensified monitoring in Pantaker markets”, he said.
During the visit, a vehicle being dismantled for sale was discovered.
Olumuji explained that the task force verified the sale with the owner, confirming it had been legally sold to the pantaker dealers.
“This is just one of many achievements recorded across the territory. Let it be clearly stated that there is no hiding place for criminal elements within the Federal Capital Territory,” he added.
He also revealed that Operation Sweep has already intercepted stolen goods prior to Tuesday’s outing.
“Even prior to today, a few days ago within my jurisdiction, Operation Sweep personnel, while on active surveillance patrol, intercepted a vehicle conveying armoured cables suspected to have been stolen.
” During an attempt to escape, the suspects ran into a ditch and fled. However, the vehicle and the stolen items were successfully recovered. Similarly, during visits to some Pantaker markets, we recovered suspected stolen items.
” The shop owners have been invited, and the police will investigate to establish whether the items are indeed stolen. If they are confirmed to be stolen, the law will take its full course, and those responsible will be brought to justice”, Olumuji said.
He stressed that the operations are not solely focused on arrests, but also on sensitising market operators about their responsibilities.
“It is important to note that our visit is not solely about making arrests. It is also to sensitize Pantaker operators not to accept stolen items in their markets. We have clearly informed them that if stolen items are found in any Pantaker market, the leadership and shop owners will be held accountable,” he said.
Representing the Apo pantaker market leadership, Vice Chairman Hassan Mohammed described the visit as significant, and welcomed the FCTA’s efforts.
“This visit is very important, and we sincerely appreciate the effort of the authorities. We have always collaborated with security agencies, and we operate a strong task force. Before anyone enters this market with any item, they must brief our task force at the gate. We verify receipts and agreements, which we then keep in our office.
“We also enlighten our members that before buying any vehicle, they must contact the owner of the vehicle. Once you speak with the original owner and receive confirmation, you are assured that the sale is authorized,” he said.
Hassan added that the market has its own independent intelligence unit to prevent illegal trading.
“As you can observe at the market gate, we have clearly displayed prohibited items. We do not tolerate government property in this market. In addition, we have security personnel and an internal intelligence unit that works independently of the task force.
” They monitor items being brought into the market. Whenever you come to offload something they are by your side then they will watch what you carry to the market. So we don’t have any problem in this market and we are 100% in collaboration with security agents,” he said.
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Sambisa Forest’ Camp Uncovered in Otukpo as Kidnap Victim Details 6-Day Ordeal
Benue South residents, LG chairman raise alarm over rising abductions in Otukpo
By Felix Umande, Makurdi
A kidnap victim has alleged that armed herdsmen have set up a criminal hideout they call “Sambisa Forest” in Otukpo Local Government Area, Benue State, where abducted persons are held and ransom negotiations take place.
Mr. Akubobi Fabian made the allegation after regaining freedom following six days in captivity. He was abducted around 9 p.m. along the Ojano Road axis while returning home after purchasing goods.
Recounting the attack, Fabian said gunmen intercepted his vehicle near Ochobo Bridge, opened fire, burst a tyre, and forced passengers into the bush.
“We initially thought they were ordinary armed robbers who wanted to collect money, but they marched us deep into the forest,” he said. He added that he and other victims trekked through the night before arriving at the camp, where they were held under harsh conditions.
Fabian said the kidnappers demanded N10 million for his release, while others were asked to pay up to N20 million. He was released after his brother raised N1 million.
“They asked me to bring N10 million. Some people were asked to pay N20 million. My brother eventually raised N1 million, and after six days they released me,” he explained.
He alleged the captors repeatedly called the location “Sambisa Forest,” a name linked to the insurgent enclave in northeastern Nigeria. “The kidnappers told us they call the place Sambisa Forest. That is what they called the forest where they kept us,” Fabian stated.
The victim further claimed the camp is located behind the Idoma Doctors Association building in Otukpo and that the gunmen identified themselves as Fulani herdsmen operating freely in the area. He confirmed one person was killed during the attack after gunmen opened fire at a checkpoint.
The allegations have heightened fears over insecurity in Benue South, particularly along the Otukpo-Ojano corridor where residents have repeatedly complained of kidnappings and violent attacks.
A recent attack in Ojano also saw a man shot by gunmen. He was rushed to hospital but later died and was deposited in a mortuary.
Otukpo LGA Chairman Hon. Maxwell Ogiri confirmed the allegations in a telephone interview with Press Icon Newspaper. He said security agencies are already profiling the area and promised decisive action through collaborative efforts.
“I got to know about the place labeled as Sambisa Forest in the area when the kidnapping activities became much, as victims who were rescued after payment of ransom kept narrating stories,” Ogiri said.
He urged the Benue State and Federal Governments to intensify efforts against banditry and kidnapping in Otukpo so residents can live free from constant fear.
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Nigeria To Rescue 4,000 Citizens As South Africa‘s Xenophobic Attacks Surge
By Son Tertsea, Abuja
President Bola Tinubu’s Government has joined the group of African countries in repatriating their nationals from South Africa following the surge in xenophobic attacks on foreigners.
The government yesterday took the bold decision aimed at bringing home the about 4,000 Nigerian nationals believed to be residing there.
Already, countries like Ghana and Mozambique have taken home some of their citizens from danger in the former apartheid nation, now tagged the Rainbow Nation, that is fast turning into a xenophobic enclave.
Kimiebi Ebienfa, spokesman for the Federal ministry of foreign affairs, told the press that the Nigerian High Commission to South Africa had begun the screening of those to be evacuated from yesterday. According to him, the details of the evacuation flight will be published after the screening.
In his words: “We are projecting an estimate of two to four thousand.”
As the attacks become more severe, many foreignrrs now reportedly flee their homes, spending nights in the mountains and bushes.
There are reports spreading that anti-migrant groups in South Africa are firmly warning undocumented foreigners to leave the country by June 30 at the latest or face dire consequences.
Sources add that the anti-migrant mobs are reportedly chasing down foreign nationals “like dogs” and asking them to leave.
As anti foreigners’ campaign gets worse by the day, South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa, was yesterday reportedly telling President Ruto of Kenya about his plan to embark on a global damage control mission.
But it remains to be seen what the hatred against neighbours would amount to.
With the wave of attacks on fellow Africans pitching South Africa against other Africans, it is raising theories of Washington, Israel and the West being behind what some sources allege to be a well-calculated agenda to reclaim the nation from indigenous South Africans:
“Xenophobia in South Africa is not a random street problem. According to analysts and Pan-African voices who have been watching this game for years, it is an engineered crisis. Properly planned. Properly funded. And some of the white elite class inside South Africa already know the script — because they helped write it,” a source said.
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State Police: Constitutional Amendment ‘Near Completion’, Says Presidency
By Felix Umande, Makurdi
The Presidency has announced significant progress toward establishing state police in Nigeria, with a constitutional amendment expected “shortly” after months of consultations among the Executive, National Assembly, and security authorities.
Chief of Staff to the President, Hon. Femi Gbajabiamila, disclosed this on Thursday while briefing State House Correspondents after a consultative meeting on state policing convened by the Presidency at the State House, Abuja.
Gbajabiamila said deliberations began three to four months ago on President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s directive, and the process has now “gained considerable traction.” He stressed that creating state police requires careful handling of constitutional and legal issues and cannot be done hastily.
“We started deliberations in the last three or four months on how to go about the establishment of state police as directed by Mr President. Establishing state police is not something that you do with the snap of the fingers. There is a lot involved in terms of constitution and legalities, and thank God we have now gained a lot of traction,” he said.
“Hopefully, the amendment will come shortly, and the details of the amendment will come after that.”
According to the Chief of Staff, discussions have advanced to drafting the necessary constitutional amendments, with enabling legislation to follow.
“Right now, what we are looking at is the constitutional amendment itself, and then the enabling law would follow thereafter. That is what we have been deliberating on in the last couple of hours,” Gbajabiamila added.
He noted that national debate has shifted from whether state police should exist to how the appropriate legal and institutional framework will operate. President Tinubu, a long-time advocate of decentralised policing, will receive a comprehensive report on the meeting’s outcome.
The Presidency said state police is being pursued as a necessary response to Nigeria’s evolving security challenges. A decentralised structure, it argued, would strengthen grassroots security, improve local intelligence gathering, and boost sub-national capacity to address emerging threats.
The meeting was attended by Deputy Senate President Jibrin Barau, Deputy Speaker of the House Benjamin Kalu, Attorney-General and Minister of Justice Prince Lateef Fagbemi, Inspector-General of Police Tunji Disu, and other senior officials.
The consultative session is part of ongoing federal government engagements aimed at developing a workable framework for state police to enhance internal security and protection of lives and property across the country.
