Tag: cattle rustling

  • Livestock Sector Investment to Address Crises, Boost Nigeria’s Economy – Tinubu 

    Livestock Sector Investment to Address Crises, Boost Nigeria’s Economy – Tinubu 

    As policy analysts express the concern that beyond the buzzword, Nigerian Governments often lack the discipline of synchronising their plans to address policy pronouncements, President Bola Tinubu insists that his administration’s prioritizing investments in the livestock sector will address long-standing challenges like farmer-herder conflicts, hunger, and poverty, as well as fostering economic growth. 

    Speaking in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, during the signing of a collaboration agreement with JBS S.A., a leading global meat processing company, President Tinubu emphasized the potential of the $2.5 billion livestock investment opportunity in Nigeria.  

    The president noted that these investments will not only provide solutions to existing problems but also unlock vast economic potential. 

    By leveraging Nigeria’s large population and JBS S.A.’s expertise in food security, President Tinubu is confident that the country can transform its agricultural challenges into opportunities for growth and prosperity.  

    During his visit to Brazil, the president also dispatched a Nigerian delegation to explore livestock development and meat processing opportunities, which culminated in the partnership with JBS S.A., one of the world’s largest meat processors. 

    JBS S.A. processes up to 33,000 cattle and over 8 million birds daily, using advanced zero-waste technology.  

    Wesley Batista, the company’s president, expressed eagerness to collaborate with Nigeria to turn it into a key supplier of protein to Africa, stating that JBS’s global reach and operational capacity align with Nigeria’s agricultural ambitions.  

    The collaboration aims to create jobs, enhance food security, and build a thriving livestock industry that can benefit both local and international markets.

  • DHQ Takes Action Against Lukarawa’s Recruitment Plans

    DHQ Takes Action Against Lukarawa’s Recruitment Plans

    The Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has raised alarms about the growing activities of the Lukarawa terror group, which has started recruiting to strengthen its forces.

     The DHQ confirmed that the military is actively collaborating with state authorities and other security agencies to prevent the group’s expansion, especially in Sokoto and Kebbi states, where it has been operating. 

    Lukarawa, which has had a presence in northern Nigeria for several years, recently intensified its recruitment drive, particularly targeting local youth through sermons and welfare incentives.

     The group is also exploiting social media platforms to spread their message. 

    Despite these efforts, the DHQ remains vigilant, working alongside other agencies to halt the group’s influence.

    A former DSS director, Mike Ejiofor, clarified that while the group has been active since 2018, its size is not currently a major national security threat. 

    However, he urged for continued surveillance and community cooperation to prevent further escalation. 

    Security expert Timothy Avele echoed this sentiment, revealing that the group’s operations, such as collecting levies and influencing local governance in Kebbi, highlight gaps in intelligence operations. 

  • Police arrest 4 men for cattle rustling, kidnapping in Adamawa

    The Police Command in Adamawa has arrested four suspects for alleged cattle rustling and kidnapping activities.
    The command’s Spokesperson, SP Suleiman Nguroje, who said this in a statement on Monday in Yola, stated that its Crack Squad team in collaboration with hunters made the arrest.
    Nguroje stated that the suspects were arrested at Amtasa Village along Hong Local Government Area (LGA) to ensure the safety and security of lives and property.
    He said that the exhibits recovered from the suspects included two AK-47 Rifles, 73 cows, 346 sheep, and two magazines loaded with 13 rounds of live ammunition.
    “The suspects during interrogation confessed to partaking in some cattle rustling and kidnapping activities, particularly in Song, Gombi, Maiha LGAs, and the Cameroon Republic.
    “The Commissioner of Police (CP), Afolabi Babatola, directed Commander, Crack Squad, SP Dibal Tijjani, and Divisional Police Officers (DPOs) around border axis to checkmate criminal activities in their areas and apprehend them.”
    Nguroje further noted that the CP directed that the matter be investigated and called on the general public, especially those around the border areas to report men of suspicious character to the police.
    According to him, they should report them via emergency lines: 08089671313, 08107364974, and 08053872326.
    He also called on members of the public especially those that lost their animals to report to police headquarters to claim them with evidence.