Category: Security

  • US Congressman Moore Vows Report to Trump After Benue Visit, Alleges ‘Genocidal Campaign’ Against Nigerian Christians

    US Congressman Moore Vows Report to Trump After Benue Visit, Alleges ‘Genocidal Campaign’ Against Nigerian Christians

    A member of the United States House of Representatives, Riley Moore, has renewed claims that Christian communities in Nigeria’s Middle Belt are facing what he calls a “genocidal campaign” by Fulani militants, following a recent congressional mission that visited Internally Displaced Persons (IDP) camps in Benue State. Moore, who represents West Virginia, says he is preparing a detailed report for former US President Donald Trump on the violence and the humanitarian crisis he witnessed.

    Moore led a small US delegation that travelled to Nigeria to investigate reports of targeted attacks on Christian farming communities. In Benue, the team met displaced families, church leaders and traditional rulers, including Catholic bishops Wilfred Anagbe and Isaac Dugu, as well as the Tor Tiv. Several reports quoting the congressman say he was told that more than 600,000 people—mostly Christian villagers—are now sheltering in IDP camps across the state after being driven from their homes.

    In interviews and social-media posts, Moore described what he heard in the camps as some of the most distressing testimonies of his career. Survivors recounted attacks on villages, killings of relatives and destruction of farms and churches. One woman was said to have lost five children in a single raid, while another reportedly had her unborn baby cut from her womb after her family was killed. Moore accused armed groups he described as “Fulani and Islamist radicals” of carrying out a coordinated effort to drive Christians from their ancestral land.

    The congressman has linked his visit to a broader push in Washington to respond more forcefully to religiously targeted violence in Nigeria. Last month he introduced a resolution in the US Congress condemning the persecution of Christians and calling for stronger action to protect vulnerable communities. He has now said he will submit a “high-level” briefing to Trump, outlining ways the United States could work with Nigeria on a joint response to terrorism and mass displacement if Trump returns to the White House.

    Nigerian officials have also engaged with the delegation. Moore and his team met National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu and other senior figures in Abuja to discuss the security situation and ongoing counter-terrorism operations. The Nigerian government has generally rejected the “genocide” label, insisting that the country’s overlapping crises involve terrorism, banditry, farmer–herder clashes and criminal violence affecting multiple communities, not only Christians. Officials say they are working to secure rural areas, support state governments and resettle IDPs where possible.

    The visit and Moore’s language have, however, drawn pushback from some Nigerian groups. A Muslim organisation recently accused the US delegation of consulting mainly Christian actors and of framing the conflict in narrow religious terms, warning that such portrayals risk deepening mistrust and ignoring attacks suffered by Muslims and other groups in the same regions. Nigerian and international analysts have likewise argued in separate commentaries that while atrocities and mass displacement are undeniable, the violence is complex and does not always fit neatly into a single “Christian genocide” narrative.

    Despite the disagreements, the congressional tour has again pushed Nigeria’s Middle Belt crisis into the centre of US and diaspora debates. For displaced families in Benue’s camps, the key question is whether heightened attention from Washington will translate into more effective protection on the ground—and faster moves towards justice and safe return—for all communities caught up in the country’s overlapping conflicts.

    This Echotitbits.com report draws on coverage and statements from SaharaReporters, TheNigeriaLawyer, Leadership, Punch Newspapers, PM News, Politics Nigeria, Premium Times, and The Guardian (Nigeria), published between November and December 2025.

  • Nigeria Begins Recruitment of 50,000 Police Constables

    Nigeria Begins Recruitment of 50,000 Police Constables

    Photo Credit:The Nation

    The Police Service Commission, in collaboration with the Nigeria Police Force, has commenced recruitment of 50,000 constables in line with President Tinubu’s directive to strengthen community policing and internal security. Applications will be accepted online between 15 December 2025 and 25 January 2026, with separate requirements for general duty and specialist cadres.

    The Commission emphasised that the process will be merit‑based and free of charge, warning applicants against paying middlemen. The expansion is expected to improve police presence nationwide, reduce response times and create thousands of jobs for young Nigerians, while boosting efforts to secure businesses and investments.

    Source: The Nation – 12 Dec 2025

    2025-12-12 10:00:00 The Nation – 12 Dec 2025 2025-12-12

  • Tinubu Okays 94,000 New Security Recruits to Tackle Insecurity

    Tinubu Okays 94,000 New Security Recruits to Tackle Insecurity

    Photo Credit:Punch Newspapers

    President Bola Tinubu has approved the enlistment of 94,000 new personnel into the armed forces and other security agencies as part of fresh measures to confront worsening insecurity across the country. The recruits will be spread across the Army, Air Force, Navy and paramilitary outfits to reinforce operations in insurgency‑hit and vulnerable areas.

    Top security officials disclosed that the recruitment drive targets improved presence in rural communities, better border control and faster response to attacks. The government insists the expansion will be accompanied by new equipment, training and welfare packages, as it seeks to restore public confidence and protect economic activities disrupted by banditry and terrorism.

    Source: Punch Newspapers – 12 Dec 2025

    2025-12-12 10:00:00 Punch Newspapers – 12 Dec 2025 2025-12-12

  • Family of Three Dies in Otedola Bridge Crash, Trucker on the Run

    Family of Three Dies in Otedola Bridge Crash, Trucker on the Run

    A father, mother and child have died after a truck rammed into their vehicle on Lagos’ Otedola Bridge, with the driver reportedly fleeing the scene. The crash involved multiple vehicles and has renewed concern about reckless driving on Lagos highways.

    PUNCH, 11 Dec 2025

  • Stowaway Caught Clinging to Aircraft Tyres in Ilorin

    Stowaway Caught Clinging to Aircraft Tyres in Ilorin

    Security personnel at Ilorin’s General Tunde Idiagbon International Airport have arrested a suspected stowaway found clinging to an aircraft’s tyres in an attempt to travel illegally. The incident raises fresh questions about perimeter security.

    Vanguard, 10 Dec 2025

  • Police Raid Fake Drug Factory in Lagos, Hunt Mastermind

    Police Raid Fake Drug Factory in Lagos, Hunt Mastermind

    Lagos Police Command has uncovered a fake drug factory in the Mosafejo area of Ojo where counterfeit medicines were allegedly produced. Commissioner of Police Olohundare Jimoh says suspects have been arrested and the kingpin is being hunted.

    Vanguard, 10 Dec 2025

  • Immigration Service Warns Public About Fake Recruitment Post

    Immigration Service Warns Public About Fake Recruitment Post

    The Nigeria Immigration Service has warned Nigerians about a viral Facebook post falsely claiming the Service is recruiting. It says there is no ongoing NIS recruitment and urges citizens to ignore unsolicited adverts and avoid scammers.

    PUNCH, 10 Dec 2025

  • Stowaway Caught Clinging to Aircraft Tyres in Ilorin

    Security personnel at Ilorin’s General Tunde Idiagbon International Airport have arrested a suspected stowaway found clinging to an aircraft’s tyres in an attempt to travel illegally. The incident raises fresh questions about perimeter security.

    Vanguard

    10 Dec 2025

  • Police Raid Fake Drug Factory in Lagos, Hunt Mastermind

    Lagos Police Command has uncovered a fake drug factory in the Mosafejo area of Ojo where counterfeit medicines were allegedly produced. Commissioner of Police Olohundare Jimoh says suspects have been arrested and the kingpin is being hunted.

    Vanguard

    10 Dec 2025

  • Enugu Security Guard Remanded for Killing Teenage Cousin

    An Enugu Magistrate Court has remanded 51-year-old security watch operative Emeka Nwangwu over the alleged murder of his 19-year-old cousin, Loveth Uloma Nwangwu. Police say the incident followed an assault in Nsukka LGA.

    PUNCH

    11 Dec 2025