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NHRC consoles military over loss of personnel, suggests measures for safety of civilians

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The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has condoled with the Nigerian Military and state governments affected by recent terror attacks.

It would be recalled that terrorists recently attacked some communities in Borno state, killing a serving Brigadier General and other officers and men of the military.

In a statement on Monday, the Executive Secretary of the Commission Dr. Tony Ojukwu, SAN, also expressed condolences to the governments of Borno, Niger, Benue, Kaduna, Kwara, Sokoto, Plateau and other states that have come under attacks.

Ojukwu said the Commission is deeply concerned by the escalation, frequency, and geographic spread of these attacks, which have in recent months targeted military formations, civilian communities, places of worship, markets, and public institutions, resulting in significant loss of life, injuries, destruction of property, and large-scale displacement.

Particularly troubling he said, are the coordinated assaults on military bases in the North-East, including attacks on formations in Borno State leading to the loss of gallant officers, as well as suicide bombings in civilian areas such as markets and hospitals in Maiduguri.

The statement which was signed by Hajia Fatimah Agwai Mohammed, Director, Corporate Affairs and External Linkages, had it that the NHRC boss also urged policy makers to rejig strategies to ensure the protection of civilians and vulnerable citizens.

“We mourn with the families of the brave officers and soldiers who paid the ultimate price in defence of the nation, and with the countless civilians whose lives have been cut short, whose dignity have been violated, and whose communities have been devastated by these acts of terror” Ojukwu lamented.

Expressing deeper concern over the ugly trend, the Nigeria’s Chief Human Rights Officer said these attacks represent a grave and systematic assault on the right to life, dignity, and security of person, as guaranteed under the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights, and other international human rights and humanitarian law instruments binding on Nigeria.

He added that the deliberate targeting of civilians and security personnel by non-state armed groups is unlawful, unjustifiable, and constitutes a gross violation of the most fundamental norms of humanity.

According to the Learned Silk, the Commission notes with grave concern that the evolving pattern of violence characterised by coordinated military assaults, suicide bombings, mass village raids, and cross-regional spread from the North-East into the North-West and North-Central; underscores the urgent need for a more coherent, preventive, and human rights-based national response.

“While the NHRC acknowledges the immense sacrifices and ongoing efforts of the Armed Forces and other security agencies, we must as a nation confront an urgent truth: the protection of civilians cannot remain incidental to security operations, it must be their central objective” Ojukwu stressed.

“The NHRC therefore reiterates its call for the immediate development, adoption, and implementation of a comprehensive National Policy on the Protection of Civilians”. He advised that such a policy must:

Place human rights at the core of all security responses

Prioritise the prevention of civilian harm, especially in vulnerable rural and conflict-affected communities,

Ensure accountability for violations, whether by state or non-state actors,

Provide effective remedies, rehabilitation, and support for victims and survivors,

Guarantee that military and security operations adhere strictly to the principles of distinction, proportionality, and precaution,

Strengthen early warning, community engagement, and civilian protection mechanisms in high-risk areas.

The Human Rights Commission Boss also emphasized that the policy must ensure that affected populations are not reduced to statistics or collateral damage, but are recognised as rights-holders whose protection, dignity, and participation are non-negotiable.

He further stated that an integrated human rights approach to national security is not a concession to weakness; it is a requirement of law and a foundation for legitimacy.

Evidence globally demonstrates that sustainable peace and security are only achievable where the State consistently upholds and protects the rights of its People, he said.

He reiterated that the Commission stands in solidarity with the Military, affected States, and all communities impacted by this violence. “We remain committed to working with the Federal Government, State Governments, security agencies, civil society, and other stakeholders to ensure that Nigeria’s response to terrorism strengthens, rather than undermines, the human rights framework upon which our democracy rests”.

 

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Dozens injured in accident while traveling for army recruits training

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Several candidates recently shortlisted for recruitment into the Nigerian Army from Imo State have sustained varying degrees of injuries after the vehicle conveying them to the Nigerian Army Depot in Zaria, Kaduna State, was involved in a road accident on Saturday.

The candidates were said to be travelling to the training institution to commence their basic military training when the accident occurred.

Military sources familiar with the incident disclosed that the journey was being coordinated under the supervision of Lieutenant Colonel P.D. Ngal.

A military source said the victims had successfully passed the recruitment process and were heading to the Depot Nigerian Army in Zaria to begin their recruit training before the accident disrupted the journey.

“The candidates from Imo State were on their way to the Depot Nigerian Army in Zaria to begin their recruit training when the accident happened this morning,” the source said.

Videos seen by our correspondent showed several injured candidates lying by the roadside and inside damaged vehicles as emergency responders and other travellers made frantic efforts to evacuate them.

Many of the injured candidates were subsequently rushed to nearby hospitals for medical attention.

As of the time of filing this report, the exact cause of the accident and the number of casualties had yet to be officially confirmed.

 

 

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Police condemn killing of Benue MACBAN chairman

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Benue State Police Command has condemned the killing of the Chairman of the Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), Benue State chapter, Ardo Rabo Mohammed, and another man, Yakubu Isa, describing the attack as a senseless criminal act capable of undermining ongoing peace and security efforts in the state.

The victims were reportedly attacked by gunmen while returning from a security meeting along the Okwudu-Ogoli Road in Otukpo Local Government Area.

In a statement issued on Saturday, the Police Public Relations Officer, DSP Udeme Edet, said the Commissioner of Police, CP Cletus C.N. Nwadiogbu, condemned the killings and expressed condolences to the families of the deceased.

“The Commissioner of Police strongly condemns in its entirety the brutal killing of the Chairman of Miyetti Allah Cattle Breeders Association of Nigeria (MACBAN), Benue State chapter, Ardo Rabo Mohammed, and one Yakubu Isa, who were reportedly attacked by unknown assailants while returning from a security meeting along Okwudu-Ogoli Road, Otukpo,” the statement read.

According to the police, the command has commenced a full-scale investigation into the incident, with tactical and intelligence teams deployed to track down those responsible.

The Commissioner assured residents that the command would leave no stone unturned in ensuring the perpetrators are identified, arrested and prosecuted.

He appealed to members of the public to remain calm, avoid taking the law into their own hands, and refrain from spreading unverified information capable of escalating tensions.

The police also urged anyone with credible information that could aid the investigation to report to the nearest police station or contact the command through its emergency lines.

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Lady identifies bandits that abducted her, leading to their arrested wth N11m recovered

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Three bandits have been arrested in Benue state after a lady who they had kidnapped and released, identified them at a motor park and raised alarm.

The k!kidnappers came to Ihotu park to board a vehicle to Makurdi and were met by the lady they had earlier kidnapped and released after collecting ransom from her relatives.

They were even using a bag they collected from the girl. The girl raised the alarm, held one inside the vehicle, and two took to their heels, but were caught.

They had a ghana-must-go bag at the back of the vehicle. N11m was found inside the bag.

Following the confirmation of their identity by another lady who was also their victim, mob gathered around with the intent to beat them up and possibly set them ablaze.

But the park manager decided to invite the police and soldiers who rescued them and took them to their station.

It was later gathered that the Benue state Governor, Rev. Father Hyacinth Alia called and said he was interested in the case which made the police to take the apprehended bandits to Makurdi, the state capital.

 

 

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