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Woro Attack: Kwara Government Engages Security Agencies, Community Leaders Over Terror Video
The Kwara State Government has begun a coordinated review of a disturbing video allegedly released by terrorists showing individuals taken during the February 3 attack on Woro community.
In a statement issued on Friday, the Commissioner for Communications, Bolanle Olukoju, said the government is working closely with security agencies and local stakeholders to verify the identities of those seen in the footage and clarify the number of people affected.
The attack on Woro community had sparked confusion over the exact number of victims abducted, with varying reports emerging in the aftermath. Authorities say no official figure has been confirmed due to discrepancies in early accounts and ongoing verification efforts.
According to the government, officials are carefully analysing the video while engaging community leaders to assist in identifying the individuals shown. Preliminary findings indicate that a few of those captured in the footage are residents of Woro. However, local representatives have also reported that additional persons remain unaccounted for.
Officials noted that some individuals initially listed as missing have since reunited with their families, while others may have temporarily relocated to neighbouring communities such as Wawa and New Bussa in neighbouring Niger State.
To streamline response efforts, a government committee led by His Highness Ahmed Ibn Muhammed has been working alongside security agencies and community leaders to coordinate rescue operations, humanitarian assistance, and support for displaced residents.
The state government assured families of its commitment to securing the safe return of all affected persons and bringing perpetrators to justice. It also urged residents to remain calm, avoid spreading unverified information, and cooperate fully with security authorities as investigations continue.
Authorities say further updates will be communicated once verified information becomes available.
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Kebbi Fisherman Nets 59kg Catch, Wins Big at Argungu Festival
Abubakar Usman, a fisherman from Maiyama Local Government Area in Kebbi State, stole the spotlight at this year’s Argungu International Fishing Festival by landing a massive 59-kilogram fish, earning him the title of overall champion.

For his remarkable catch, Usman was awarded two brand-new Toyota vehicles by the Sokoto State Government, along with a cash prize of N1 million.
Second place went to Abdullahi Garba of Argungu Local Government Area, whose 40-kilogram fish secured him a Toyota saloon car donated by WACOTT Rice Mills Limited and N1 million in cash.

The third-place position was shared by Danlansu Dankani of Jega and another contestant, each presenting 34-kilogram catches. Both received N1 million and a motorcycle.
The festival’s grand finale, held in Argungu, drew a large audience and high-profile guests, including President Bola Tinubu, who served as the Special Guest of Honour.

Tinubu praised the festival as more than a competition, calling it a celebration of unity, cultural pride, and peaceful coexistence, while highlighting its potential to drive economic growth through tourism and natural resources.
The President also commended the Kebbi State Government for ensuring security and smooth organisation, applauding Governor Nasir Idris for his development initiatives.
Tinubu expressed gratitude for having the state’s ultra-modern secretariat named after him and promised continued federal support to boost peace and tourism in the region.
Governor Idris, in his address, cited key achievements of his administration, including expanded road networks, rehabilitation of health facilities, distribution of agricultural inputs, and timely payment of workers’ salaries, asserting that the government has fulfilled a significant portion of its campaign promises within three years.
Meanwhile, the Emir of Argungu, Muhammad Sama’ila-Mera, addressed a minor disruption that occurred before the President’s arrival, when more than 50,000 fishermen reportedly entered the Matan Fada River ahead of schedule.
The monarch underscored the festival’s cultural importance and urged the federal government to revive the stalled permanent fishing centre project, previously recognised by UNESCO.
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Delta Govt Renovates 400 Dispensaries, Builds Specialist Hospital in Osubi
The Delta State Government has carried out renovations on more than 400 dispensaries across the state, alongside upgrades of several general and cottage hospitals, in a move aimed at improving access to quality healthcare.
Commissioner for Information, Charles Aniagwu, revealed that a new Specialist Hospital is currently under construction in Osubi, Okpe Local Government Area. The facility, when completed, will complement existing tertiary health institutions in Asaba, Oghara, and Warri, further expanding the state’s medical capacity.
He noted that beyond infrastructural improvements, the administration has invested in modern medical equipment for public hospitals. This includes advanced diagnostic machines such as MRI scanners, which were previously available mainly in private health facilities.
Aniagwu stressed that the government is not only focused on building structures but also on equipping them with up-to-date technology and strengthening the workforce required to manage them effectively.
According to him, the Oborevwori administration’s emphasis on grassroots infrastructure, improved healthcare access, and human capital development is part of a broader strategy to enhance living standards and promote inclusive growth across Delta State.
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Kano Market Fire: President Tinubu Expresses Sympathy, Orders Investigation
President Bola Tinubu has expressed deep sympathy for the traders and residents of Kano State following a destructive fire at Kano’s Singer Market over the weekend.
This was disclosed in statement issued by Bayo Onanuga, Special Adviser to the President on Information and Strategy, on Sunday in Abuja.
The blaze, which broke out on Saturday evening and continued into Sunday morning, caused significant damage to the food market. The President, who had earlier contacted Kano State Governor Abba Kabir Yusuf for a situation report, described the incident as “tragic.”
President Tinubu expressed particular concern that the fire comes less than two weeks after a previous blaze destroyed dozens of shops and property at the same market.
In response, the President has ordered a comprehensive investigation into the causes of the recurrent fires, emphasizing the need to safeguard traders’ livelihoods and prevent further loss.
