You cannot Keep us in IDP Camps and declare Invaders occupying our communities as owners of land -Benue IDPs Cry out

Internally displaced persons in Benue have taken their protests against the conduct of the scheduled 2023 national population census to the Benue state office of the population commission.

The displaced persons majorly women holding different placards bearing anti census inscriptions said the government is keeping them in IDP camps while their former communities are occupied by invaders. They expressed fear that the invaders may be documented by the national population commission as the owners of the lands.

Speaking to Middle Belt Times reporter in Makurdi the Benue state capital on Thursday, one of the women who preferred to remain anonymous for fear of persecution said they are aware of plots to document terrorists occupying their communities as real owners of the land.

Recall that three weeks ago terrorists suspected to be Fulani militias attacked an IDP camp in Benue state killing no fewer than 50 displaced persons.

Benue state as well as neighboring Nasarawa, Plateau and Southern Kaduna have all had their shares of attacks largely blamed on Fulani terrorists leading to the displacement of hundreds of thousands of indigenous people.

With the government claiming it has budgeted $1.3b for the 2023 census, Nigerians are questioning the integrity of the exercise with many fearing that the outgoing government may have ulterior motives.

Middle Belt Patriots Encourage Middle Belt Governors to follow the lead of South West Governors

Recently, the Governors of the South West states were reported to launch regional electricity and rail projects. This comes at the back of their successful launch of their regional security outfit “Amotekun” which in the past days reportedly was able to drive out a large portion of the criminal terrorists known as “Fulani herdsmen” from their bushes.

A Middle Belt organization known as the Middle Belt Patriots, a movement focused on the economic and political emancipation of the Middle Belt people has urged the governors of the Middle Belt states to emulate their Southwest counterparts in setting up similar structures in the Middle belt.

In a statement signed by the secretary of the group Steven Kefas and made available to newsmen on Friday, Kefas said: “The Middle Belt emancipation must be multidimensional. We must not only be focused on solving the security issues in our region, but rather, we must also ensure to develop our region in terms of infrastructure and social programs.

We must strive to continue the policies of the first Middle Belt political party which went into the infamous alliance with Awolowo’s Action Group which prioritized regional solidarity, education, agriculture, and social welfare schemes for the people of the Middle Belt.

Currently, we lag behind all the Southern States and if we are to catch up with them, we need to be proactive”.

The group said its past alliance with the core north has benefited the people of the Middle Belt nothing other than blood, tears and sorrow. It said the time has come for the Middle Belt to forge a new alliance across the Niger that will benefit its people.

Petrol tanker explosion, kills 10 in Jos

Ten people were murdered on Thursday when a tanker carrying Premium Motor Spirit (PMS) crashed at the Bauchi Road Junction in the Jos North Local Government Area of the Plateau.

This was revealed in a statement released on Thursday in Jos by DSP Alfred Alabo, the Plateau State Police Command’s public relations officer.

Alabo reported that the car lost control, overturned, and caught fire, igniting two tricycles and three other cars nearby.

“Angwan Rogo Divisional Police Officer and his team of investigators were ordered to proceed directly to the scene of the accident by the state’s commissioner of police, Bartholomew Onyeka.

“Upon arrival, it was found that ten unnamed individuals had been burned beyond recognition. Later, their dead remains were taken to Plateau Specialist Hospital in Jos.

The fire also “affected three other vehicles and two tricycles,” he added.