“Facebook and Instagram are the most common platforms used in social media kidnappings,” he said.
Mr Shiisu stated that five indigenous herders suspected to have invited the invading herders were arrested.
The FRSC spokesman said this was to give a holistic approach to enforcing compliance against using trailers as passenger vehicles.
“We are committed to protecting critical national assets and infrastructure, as well as life and property,” he said.
Mr Abodunrin hailed Kogi State governor, Ahmed Ododo, for quickly responding to the incident.
In the stampede, many were brought down and trampled upon, resulting in casualties.
Hunters in Kebbi have neutralised one suspected bandit and recovered 74 stolen cows being herded into the Niger Republic.
The NCS comptroller in charge of the Sokoto-Zamfara area command, Musa Omale, said the items were accumulated seizures by customs.
“From Bagudu to Tsamiya, the security operatives mounted 44 checkpoints on the road.’’
Idris Adah, the commandant of NSCDC in Kaduna, has charged its personnel to redouble their efforts in the fight against criminals in the state.
