Suspected
herdsmen have killed a village head of Oshugu in Uloko development area of Nassarawa
Local Council, Nassarawa State, alongside a youth. One of the villagers, who
claimed anonymity, alleged that the suspected attackers were people of Ayile
village and Fulani herdsmen.
Besides, an
eyewitness told The Guardian that four days before the attack, the village head
in company of other members of the village went for a fishing exercise in a
pond.
“When the
villagers got to the pond, they met some Fulani people who threatened that they
should stay away because the pond had been sold to them by one Mr. Umanu from
Uloko,” he said.
He alleged that
the matter was reported to the Nassarawa Police Station and two Fulani herdsmen
were arrested and others with two AK 47 rifles but were later released by the
police under the influenced of a high profile personality.
Meanwhile, the
Public Relations Officer (PRO) of Nassarawa Police Command, Deputy
Superintendent of Police (DSP) John Kennedy, confirmed the killing but promised
that the suspects would be arrested.
However, the
Minister of Interior, Abdulrahman Dambazau, yesterday said the new Immigration
Regulations 2017 would help to address the Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria.
The minister, who disclosed this yesterday in Abuja at the official
presentation of the immigration rules, said the document would also help to
check the incessant clashes between herdsmen and farmers in the country.
He said: “There
is absolutely no doubt that this new immigration regulations will enhance the
protection of our borders against cross-border crimes, particularly trafficking
of arms, drugs, humans and also movement of terrorist groups and individuals.
Also, the
Comptroller-General of the Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS), Muhammed
Babandede, said the NIS had operated with the 1963 Act, which was not only
obsolete, but also grossly inadequate to contain the unfolding migratory
realities.
He expressed
optimism that the document, if properly implemented, would go a long way in
transforming the operations of NIS in line with international best practices.
In another
development, Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike has lauded the Nigerian Air
Force for its role in dislodging the dreaded Boko Haram terrorists in the
North-East.
The governor
also expressed delight on the security agency for being apolitical, stressing
that the Air Force focuses its attention on security issues alone.
Wike spoke
yesterday during a courtesy visit by the Commander of the Nigerian Air Force
115 Special Operations Group, Air Commodore Mahmud Madi, to Government House in
Port Harcourt.
Madi assured
that the agency would work towards enhancing the security of the state.
Source: Guardian
News

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