GUNMEN KILL EX-GUMA COUNCILLOR AT HIS HOME IN BENUE. (PHOTO).

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 GUNMEN KILL EX-GUMA COUNCILLOR AT HIS HOME IN BENUE  A former councillor, Hon. Paul Mbatsaver Azahaan, has been killed by gunmen suspected to be Fulani herdsmen in Benue State, sparking fresh fears over insecurity in rural communities. Azahaan, who represented Nzorov Council Ward in Guma Local Government Area, was reportedly attacked late on Saturday night, December 13, 2025, at his residence in Tse Azahaan village, Mbagen, Nzorov Ward. According to local sources, the assailants stormed his home under the cover of darkness and launched a deadly attack, leaving the former councillor dead before fleeing the scene. The killing has plunged the community into mourning and heightened anxiety among residents, many of whom say insecurity has continued to worsen across the area. Described as a well-known grassroots politician, Azahaan was said to be deeply connected to his people. Community members have now called on security agencies to act swiftly, investigate the murder, and bring ...

GOV. ABIODUN FLAGS OFF THE CONSTRUCTION OF 70 KM OF ABEOKUTA-OTA-LAGOS ROAD. (PHOTOS). #PRESS RELEASE.

 


Dapo Abiodun breaks the 21-year-old Jinx and flags off the construction of 70 km of Abeokuta-Ota-Lagos Road.


Ogun State Governor, Prince Dapo Abiodun, has officially launched the construction of the 70-kilometre Abeokuta-Ifo-Ota-Lagos Motorway, with a commitment to complete it in 18 months. The road, essential for connecting Ogun and Lagos States and facilitating national trade, has faced delays since its initial award in 2003 due to persistent funding challenges. The project was recently approved by President Bola Tinubu, marking a significant breakthrough after years of stalled attempts.


To ensure timely completion, five construction teams will work on different segments of the road. This approach aims to expedite progress and minimise disruption during the construction period. The road’s reconstruction is expected to greatly impact economic activities by improving access to industrial hubs in Ota and enhancing connectivity for local communities.


Governor Abiodun emphasised that the project would create jobs, boost security, and improve overall infrastructure. He has called on the local community and private sector to support the initiative. The governor’s efforts are seen as a major step towards alleviating the longstanding issues faced by motorists and enhancing the economic landscape of the region.

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