Nigeria News (Standard)
Sandstorm Disrupts Activities in Birnin Kebbi as Residents Seek Shelter
Heavy dust clouds reduce visibility, force motorists to slow down; health concerns raised over air quality in Kebbi State capital
Heavy dust clouds reduce visibility, force motorists to slow down; health concerns raised over air quality in Kebbi State capital
A severe sandstorm swept through Birnin Kebbi, the capital of Kebbi State in North-West Nigeria, on Thursday, blanketing roads, homes, and businesses in thick dust and significantly reducing visibility across the metropolis. The incident forced many residents to remain indoors while motorists drove cautiously to avoid accidents caused by the poor visibility.
The sandstorm began in the early hours of the day as strong winds carried large quantities of dust into the city centre and adjoining areas. Business activities were disrupted as dust settled heavily on shops and open markets, while several public spaces appeared deserted as people sought shelter from the harsh conditions. Videos and photos shared online showed major streets shrouded in a haze, with commuters navigating through clouds of airborne sand.
Sandstorms are not uncommon during this period in parts of northern Nigeria due to prevailing weather patterns. However, residents expressed concern over the intensity of Thursday’s event, noting its impact on daily life and potential health risks for vulnerable groups such as children and those with respiratory issues. Many took to social media to share their experiences and warn others about driving or walking outside during the storm.
There was no immediate official statement from Kebbi State Government or emergency agencies regarding advisories or clean-up efforts as at press time. However, health experts have previously urged residents in affected areas to use face masks and limit outdoor activities during such incidents to reduce exposure to airborne particles.
As normalcy gradually returned later in the day with winds subsiding, residents called for government intervention to improve early warning systems and public awareness about sandstorms. Many also requested increased support for local healthcare facilities expected to handle cases related to dust inhalation in coming days.
Source: https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/metro/sandstorm-sweeps-through-birnin-kebbi/
Nigeria News (Standard)
Sanwo-Olu Presents Hamzat, Sonayon-James as APC Lagos Governorship Ticket for 2027
Governor unveils current deputy and new running mate, signaling party’s strategy ahead of next Lagos election
Governor unveils current deputy and new running mate, signaling party’s strategy ahead of next Lagos election
Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu on Thursday in Lagos introduced his current deputy, Obafemi Hamzat, alongside Sonayon-James as the All Progressives Congress (APC) joint ticket for the state’s 2027 governorship election. The announcement was made during a gathering of party stakeholders in Lagos.
According to details shared at the event, Governor Sanwo-Olu formally presented Dr. Hamzat and Mrs. Sonayon-James to APC leaders and supporters as the preferred flagbearers for the next election cycle. The move is seen as part of APC’s early preparations to maintain its hold on Nigeria’s commercial capital.
Lagos State has remained under APC control since Nigeria’s return to democracy in 1999. Political observers say that by confirming his deputy and introducing a fresh face like Sonayon-James, Sanwo-Olu is positioning the party to address both continuity and demands for broader representation within Lagos politics.
The formal presentation was attended by top APC officials in Lagos State. However, opposition parties are yet to react officially to the unveiling of the APC ticket. Party members at the event expressed confidence that the duo will deliver victory for APC in 2027.
With this early declaration, political activities are expected to intensify as other parties strategise ahead of the governorship poll. Stakeholders are watching closely to see how APC’s choice will shape alliances and opposition tactics in coming months.
Nigeria News (Standard)
Rivers: Road Accident Claims Lives of Two WAEC Candidates, Okada Rider in Port Harcourt
Students returning from Odoha Community Secondary School after WAEC exams killed as motorcycle collides with truck near Choba Bridge
Students returning from Odoha Community Secondary School after WAEC exams killed as motorcycle collides with truck near Choba Bridge
A fatal accident along Choba Bridge on the East–West Road in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, claimed the lives of two female students writing the ongoing West African Senior School Certificate Examination (WASSCE) and a commercial motorcyclist on Wednesday. The incident occurred as the students were returning home from their examination centre at Odoha Community Secondary School in Emohua Local Government Area.
Eyewitnesses reported that the students boarded motorcycles after their exam session and were heading home when their bike collided with a moving truck on the busy stretch of road. All three victims—the Okada rider and two schoolgirls—were confirmed dead at the scene. The tragic event has thrown the local community into mourning, especially as it involved students who had just concluded a crucial examination.
The West African Examinations Council (WAEC) is currently conducting its annual WASSCE nationwide, a period often marked by increased travel for candidates between their homes and designated exam centres. The loss of these students highlights ongoing safety concerns on major roads in Rivers State and across Nigeria, particularly for young people relying on commercial motorcycles for transportation.
Authorities in Rivers State are yet to issue an official statement regarding the crash as at press time. Efforts to reach representatives of WAEC for comment were unsuccessful. Road safety advocates have repeatedly called for stricter enforcement of traffic regulations and improved road infrastructure around educational institutions to prevent such tragedies.
Community leaders and parents are urging government to take urgent action to enhance road safety near schools, especially during national examinations. Stakeholders emphasise that safeguarding the lives of students must remain a priority as thousands continue to participate in WASSCE across the country.
Nigeria News (Standard)
Gunmen Kill Two Vigilantes in Late-Night Attack on Plateau’s Riyom LGA
Incident sparks fresh security concerns as Ta-Hoss community mourns; police yet to identify attackers behind Wednesday assault
Incident sparks fresh security concerns as Ta-Hoss community mourns; police yet to identify attackers behind Wednesday assault
Two members of a local vigilante group were killed during a late-night attack by unknown armed men in Ta-Hoss community, Riyom Local Government Area of Plateau State, on Wednesday. The incident, which occurred around 10 p.m., has left residents in shock and heightened anxiety over persistent insecurity in the North-Central state.
The deceased vigilantes, identified as Davou Dalyop Patu, aged 48, and Dalyop Zaram, aged 38, were said to be on routine patrol duty when the assailants struck. According to local accounts, the attack happened swiftly as the vigilantes carried out their responsibilities safeguarding the area. Community members expressed fear that insecurity may worsen if immediate action is not taken.
Plateau State has faced repeated incidents of violence in recent months, particularly across rural LGAs like Riyom. Residents say local security outfits have become critical to community protection amid ongoing attacks. The latest killings have renewed calls for improved government response and collaboration between state authorities and grassroots security groups.
As at press time, neither the Plateau State Police Command nor Governor Caleb Muftwang had issued an official statement regarding the incident. Efforts to reach security agencies for comment were unsuccessful. The identities and motives of the attackers remain unknown.
Community leaders are urging swift investigation and deployment of additional security personnel to Ta-Hoss and surrounding villages. Stakeholders warn that failure to address these attacks could further destabilise farming communities ahead of the rainy season.
Source: https://guardian.ng/news/nigeria/metro/two-vigilantes-killed-in-fresh-plateau-attack/
