The Nigeria Security and Civil Defence Corps said that it deployed 15, 250 personnel to Edo for the governorship election in the state on Wednesday. The acting Deputy Commandant-General (Operations) of the corps, Mr Hillary Madu, made this known at a news conference on Tuesday in Benin. He said that the personnel had arrived in the state, adding that they comprised 15, 000 armed and unarmed officers and additional 250 “special squad drawn from the specialised units of the corps. Madu said the specialised units included Special Weapon and Tactics, Kernel, Counter Terrorism and Undercover. He said the officers would work in synergy with other security agencies to ensure a free, fair and credible election. Madu said that five commandants of the corps from commands in neighbouring states had been deployed to coordinate the operations of the personnel during the polls.
Abia state Governor, Okezie Ikpeazu, has said that South-East Governors only banned the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB), but did not declare it a terrorist organization. He stated this while speaking on The Osasu Show, where he also explained that the Governors only proscribed the activities of the group, to douse tension in the region. Ikpeazu warned that labelling IPOB a terrorist organisation has far-reaching consequences. “Put the action of the south-east governors within context. It became expedient for the south-east governors to look at their mandate,” Ikpeazu said. “My mandate as a governor is to secure life and property of not only Abians but everybody that is doing business within the geographical space called Abia. “So at that time, I should protect even those agitating for an independent country called Biafra. I come from a part of the country where the lives and property of visitors within your gate is perhaps more important than your own life. “My duty and responsibi...
A wedding ceremony in Yemen has turned into a murder scene following the killing of 12 men by the father of the bride. Officials and a relative of the family said the father of the bride, a "mentally disturbed retired army officer" hurled two grenades, killing eight women, four children and himself. Eighteen others, including women and children, were wounded in the incident late Monday in the town of Yarim, in western Ibb province, the official said. A relative said the father, Hazaa Sharman, was a “mentally disturbed retired army officer.” Ravaged by an 18-month long fighting between government forces and rebels, Yemen is awash with personal weapons and carrying firearms is entrenched in the traditions of the republic.
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