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Fresh Bandit Attack, Two Dead in Benue

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Suspected bandits have attacked Asase Ugbede settlement in Naka, the administrative headquarters of Gwer West Local Government Area, leaving two people dead and several others injured.

The attack, which occurred around 8:30 pm on Tuesday, threw residents into panic as the assailants reportedly emerged from a bush path linking Tse Adagba and Tse Ankpev Road and began shooting indiscriminately.

A resident, Francis Ugbede, said the gunmen struck close to a military checkpoint, about 150 metres from the scene. He noted that soldiers stationed in Naka responded swiftly, preventing what he described as a potentially higher casualty figure.

According to him, those killed were a primary school teacher from Mbabwande Council Ward, identified as Christopher Mule, and his wife. He added that the teacher’s second wife sustained injuries and is currently receiving treatment in hospital, while other victims have since been treated and discharged.

“The soldiers intervened quickly. If not for their response, more lives would have been lost,” Ugbede said, adding that the attackers fled before additional security reinforcements arrived.

The chairman of Gwer West Local Government Area, Victor Ormin, confirmed the attack but said he was still awaiting detailed reports on the number of casualties.

“One of the injured women was taken to Makurdi for medical attention, while another is being treated in Naka. Security personnel are carrying out a search operation, so I will provide further details when available,” he said.

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Islam Is Innocent About Terrorism, Other Criminal Activities In Nigeria- FASON Declares

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Federation of Ahlus-Sunnah Organisations in Nigeria, FASON, has declared that Islam has no link with terrorism, banditry, kidnapping or any other criminal activities.

The Islamic group noted that anyone who believes in the teachings and principles of Islam will not engage in any form of criminal activities.…For more, Complete your reading.

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Aisha Yesufu Pushes For New Law Against Using Contractors As Bankers

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Socio-political activist, Aisha Yesufu, has advocated for the enactment of a law that would compel all levels of government in Nigeria to settle contractors’ invoices within 30 days of project completion or service delivery.

The proposal was contained in a post shared on Yesufu’s official social media page, where she argued that delayed payments to contractors have continued to affect businesses, infrastructure development and job creation across the country.

Yesufu suggested that any outstanding payment beyond 30 days should attract mandatory interest calculated at the prevailing Central Bank of Nigeria Monetary Policy Rate plus an additional five per cent.

“There is a need for a strong, enforceable law to be enacted that compels every tier of government to pay contractors all due invoices within 30 days, with mandatory interest on any delayed payment,” she stated.

She argued that many contractors complete projects only to face prolonged delays in receiving payment, a situation she said has pushed several businesses into financial difficulties.

“Contractors will deliver on their work only for governments to delay payments for months or years, pushing many businesses into distress and liquidation,” Yesufu said.

According to her, the proposed law would discourage the practice of using contractors as a source of unofficial credit for government projects.

“No more using contractors as unwilling bankers,” she added.

The activist further maintained that delayed payments to contractors remain a major challenge to economic growth, infrastructure delivery and employment generation in Nigeria.

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