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Hoodlums Unleash Terror on Saburi Community

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By Patrick Idowu
Residents of Saburi in the Dei-Dei area of Abuja are gripped with fear as hoodlums continue to terrorize the community, carrying out multiple attacks since the start of the year.
The assailants, who reportedly use scavengers to survey the area before striking, have attacked at least three times, stealing valuables worth millions of naira.
The first incident occurred during the New Year crossover night, with subsequent attacks targeting homes on Ikejani Street, Osumeayi Street, Sani Abacha Lane, and other parts of Saburi.
During one attack, the hoodlums severely injured a security guard, Sunday Ogbor, slashing his face with a knife.
Ogbor recounted, “They tied me up, hit me, and cut my face from ear to ear. I can no longer see properly.”
Another resident, Gift Udago, narrated how the robbers, armed with machetes, axes, and guns, invaded his house, broke windows, and demanded money and phones.
“They destroyed everything and took valuables. It was a terrifying experience,” he said.
Princess Amaka Chijioke, the community’s women leader, described how the robbers stormed her home after learning she had withdrawn money.
“They threatened to kill my son and took everything,” she said, urging the government to intervene.
Residents expressed frustration over the slow response of the police, claiming it often takes an hour for officers to arrive after an attack.
Many have resorted to organizing vigilante patrols to protect themselves.
The Vice Chairman of the Saburi residential district, Engr. Gerald Aziegbe, lamented the lack of a strong police presence, saying, “This is the fifth time in over three years that we have been attacked, and no arrest has been made.”
The community is calling on the government and security agencies to address the escalating insecurity in the area.

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Mob Justice: Two ‘One Chance’ Suspects Lynched in Abuja

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By Patrick Idowu

On Saturday afternoon, two men suspected to be ‘one chance’ operators were apprehended and killed by an irate mob in the Lugbe area of Abuja.

The suspects’ vehicle was also set ablaze during the incident.

‘One chance’ operators are individuals who pose as commercial drivers to rob or harm unsuspecting passengers.

According to eyewitnesses, the two men had picked up a young woman who, upon sensing danger, raised an alarm. Her cries attracted the attention of bystanders who managed to intercept the vehicle, rescue her, and exact mob justice on the suspects.

As of the time of this report, the Federal Capital Territory Police Command has not issued an official statement regarding the incident.

This event underscores the ongoing challenges of ‘one chance’ operations in Abuja and raises concerns about the prevalence of mob justice in response to crime.

 

 

 

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Apo, Idu Roads to Be Completed by May –Wike

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By Patrick Idowu 

Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, has assured residents that the ongoing road projects in the Apo and Idu areas will be completed by May.

During an inspection, Wike praised the contractors for their commitment, noting that initial delays were caused by compensation and resettlement issues.

He confirmed that with these challenges resolved, construction has accelerated.

“The CGC has mobilized fully, and they are on track to deliver by May,” Wike stated.

He also highlighted progress on the Idu project, explaining that Salini, the contractor, had faced delays due to approval processes but is now making significant headway.

“With the necessary approvals in place, I am confident they will complete the project on schedule,” he assured.

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Wike Unveils FCT Leadership Program to Reform Civil Service

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By Ade Iyamoye

The Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA), has launched the FCT Leadership Enhancement and Development Program (FCT LEAD-P) to equip mid-level civil servants with advanced leadership and governance skills.

Approved by FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, the initiative targets officers on Grade Levels 10 to 14, aiming to enhance service delivery and succession planning.

At least 100 officers will be trained annually through a rigorous selection process, including computer-based tests and interviews.

FCTA Head of Civil Service, Grace Adayilo, described the program as a milestone in public service reform, aligning with the Federal Civil Service Strategy and Implementation Plan (FCSSIP).

Permanent Secretary Babatunde Ajayi emphasized its role in fostering innovation and resilience, while Dr. Jumai Ahmadu, Acting Director of Reform Coordination, assured its long-term sustainability.

With over 975 applications received, the program will produce a new generation of forward-thinking civil servants, reinforcing the FCTA’s commitment to governance excellence.

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