By Onjefu Odaudu,Jos The former Chairman of Jos South local government area of Plateau State Hon Gideon Dandareng who was also the APC flag bearer for the Jos South/ Jos East Federal constituency in the 2023 general elections has described the government of Plateau State under the leadership of Barrister Caleb Mannaseh Mutfwang as a monumental failure citing the lack of capital projects across the state. He wondered that despite the huge allocations from the federation account all Plateau people are seeing is the patching of roads and construction of side roads. On the issue of security he advised government at all levels to use the kinetic approach in tackling banditry and terrorism noting that as a secure expert he has always canvassed for an overhaul of the security architecture in the State and country at large while commending President Bola Ahmed TInubu for the proactive steps taken to safeguard the lives of Nigerians. He commended the ratification of Proffesor Nentaw...
Onjefu Odaudu,Jos A former Member who represented Jos South/Jos East federal constituency in the 9th assembly in the house of representatives Honourable Dachung Musa Bagos has clarified that his passion for the younger generation is to mould them for a productive future. He disclosed this in a chat with some select journalists in Jos the Plateau state capital while lamenting how Nigerian youths have lost hope and confidence in the system. Hon Bagos stated that though he is considered as a youth but as Nigeria will be celebrating 65 years of independence, he has over run the not too young to run bill that says you can contest for the presidency at the age of 40, stating that he is now heading for 50, adding that the bill further states that you can contest for other positions at the age of 25 - 39. According to the former law maker, "I have been discussing with civil societies and even movers of the not too young to run bill on what c...
In a tragic escalation of violence in Nigeria’s North-Central region, about 20 soldiers were reportedly killed in the early hours of Tuesday during a fierce attack by armed bandits on a military camp near Bangi, in Mariga Local Government Area of Niger State. The deadly ambush, which occurred around dawn on June 24, 2025, saw the heavily armed assailants overrun the camp after a sustained gun battle. Sources within the security forces told SaharaReporters that the bandits launched a surprise assault. “Today, about 20 soldiers were killed by armed bandits near Bangi, Mariga LGA of Niger State in an early morning attack on their camp,” a source close to the military told SaharaReporters. Details surrounding the attack are still emerging, but preliminary reports indicate that several soldiers were also injured. SaharaReporters obtained photographs of the soldiers who were killed during the clash. The incident has sparked renewed fears over the deteriorating security situation ...
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