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BREAKING: Okuama massacre: Tears as 17 soldiers are buried in Abuja

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The funeral services for the 17 military personnel who lost their lives in the Okuama community in Delta on March 14 have been conducted.

The bodies of the soldiers were interred at the National Military Cemetery in Abuja on Wednesday, arriving at approximately 2:26 pm, following the observance of burial rites.

President Bola Tinubu, along with Service Chiefs and other notable figures, attended the burial ceremony.

Recalling the tragic event, the troops from the 181 Amphibious Battalion in Bomadi Local Government Area of Delta State were ambushed and killed by enraged youths during a peace mission to Okuoma Community. This occurred in response to a distress call amid a communal crisis between Okuoma and Okoloba communities.

The personnel included a Lieutenant Colonel, two Majors, one Captain, and 13 soldiers. Among the officers were Lt. Col. A.H Ali, Maj S.D Shafa, Maj D.E Obi, and Capt U Zakari. The fallen soldiers were SSgt Yahaya Saidu, Cpl Yahaya Danbaba, Cpl Kabiru Bashir, LCpl Bulus Haruna, LCpl Sola Opeyemi, LCpl Bello Anas, LCpl Hamman Peter, LCpl Ibrahim Abdullahi, Pte Alhaji Isah, Pte Clement Francis, Pte Abubakar Ali, Pte Ibrahim Adamu, and Pte Adamu Ibrahim.

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Gov Kefas decries blackout in Taraba, condemns delay in power restoration

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Taraba State Governor, Agbu Kefas, has voiced his concern regarding the disruption in electricity supply caused by the reported vandalization of four transmission line towers along the Jos-Gombe 330kV line.

The interruption, which occurred on April 22, 2024, has resulted in a complete blackout in the state for nearly three weeks.

During a press briefing held in Jalingo on Thursday, the governor, represented by his Commissioner of Energy and Economic Development, Naomi Tanko Agbu, denounced the vandalism as senseless. He remarked, “These senseless acts of sabotage have not only compromised the reliability of electrical infrastructure in the North-East region but have also led to widespread inconvenience and hardship for our community, leaving millions in darkness.”

Governor Kefas also criticized the prolonged delay in resolving the issue, attributing it to what he perceives as neglect by the federal government towards Taraba State and the region.

He emphasized the vulnerability of the network serving the North-East region and advocated for the urgent implementation of a robust plan, such as the North-East ring circuit proposed in the TCN expansion plan, to connect the North-East to the South of Nigeria.

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The governor urged residents to stay vigilant and report any suspicious activities or individuals observed near transmission line towers or electrical facilities attempting to vandalize infrastructure. He highlighted that YEDC has provided contact information for whistleblowers to report such incidents.

Furthermore, he called on federal representatives from the state and the North-East region to investigate the prolonged delay in restoring power to the region.

Governor Kefas assured that the state government is fully committed to restoring normal electricity supply and implementing measures to prevent future acts of vandalism.

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Former Aviation Minister, Hadi Sirika, has returned to the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, to face charges of alleged misappropriation of public funds.

Sirika is scheduled to appear in court on Thursday (today) to face charges brought against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, regarding an alleged N2.7 billion fraud linked to the failed Nigerian Air project.

His arraignment is set to take place before Justice Sylvanus Oriji of the FCT High Court.

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BREAKING: Alleged N2.7bn fraud: Former Aviation Minister, Hadi Sirika arrives court

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Former Aviation Minister, Hadi Sirika, has returned to the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, to face charges of alleged misappropriation of public funds.

Sirika is scheduled to appear in court on Thursday (today) to face charges brought against him by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, regarding an alleged N2.7 billion fraud linked to the failed Nigerian Air project.

His arraignment is set to take place before Justice Sylvanus Oriji of the FCT High Court.

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