 Hello, it's another edition of Plus Report, a compilation of the stories and events that made the news recently. Welcome, I'm Descente Obuho. The family of slain Jumoke Uyuleke, who was allegedly killed by a stray bullet, Jereyn, the European nation rally in Ojota, is demanding justice and succor. Jereyn, her lifetime Jumoke, worked in an ice cream shop to assist her mother in bringing up her young ones. She wears displaying drinks at her boss's shop in a compound close to the rally ground when security men chased some agitators onto the premises and made shootings. Plus, TV Africa has corresponded, and Descente Momo has more. The once boystress Ojota home of the Uyuleke's was a shatter of itself when Plus TV Africa visited. There was an eerie silence in the compound located at Bayo Ushinawa Street, Ojota, as residents spoke in whispers. Still in the mood of paid and regret, the mother of the deceased shares her pain with Plus TV Africa and the personality of her late daughter. The family members of the deceased also bear their minds. I want them to tell us the real truth that the girl was shot and I want justice to be served. On the controversy over who shot at the deceased, they say. This is number 59A Bayo Ushinawa Street, Ojota, where the mother of the deceased puts up. It's a very sad situation for them because the deceased in question has been a very helpful child to her mother because she does partnership with her mother in bringing up her younger ones by working hard. The mother Ifeo Luwa Ojoleke, who was saddened by the sudden turn of event, had disclosed that her daughter was a 25-year-old and not a 14-year-old as widely reported. Descente Momo for Plus TV Africa. While we do sympathize with the family of the deceased and hope they get the justice, they are asking for. The Lagos State Police Command has arrested 1,320 suspects and recovered 110 arms between May 1 and July 13. The Commissioner of Police Hakim Udmusu said this while briefing newsmen. Descente Momo once again has more. The Commissioner of Police says recently, the command established some tactical units to conform with and tackle the new dimensions of social vices in the state, which has paid off. Udmusu says any cases that were recorded have been unraveled, while many suspects arrested have been prosecuted. He says isolated cases of robbery in traffic have also been tackled. The Commissioner of Police displays had drugs and weapons recovered from the suspects. Some of the suspects confessed to some of these crimes they were paraded for. The police boss reiterates that the command under his watch will relate with other stakeholders. To improve an already established formidable security network in Lagos, while assuring that the suspects will soon be charged to court. The Commissioner for Police revealed that the command arrested 66 suspected armed robbers, 72 suspected courtes and 47 modest suspects from May to date. Now the Governor of Adamawa State, Umaru Finturi, doesn't think the attack on Dabna community has anything to do with insurgency. He believes it was the result of a reprisal over land disputes. The Governor made us known when he paid a countless visit to the victims of the attack to see things for himself and assess the extent of damage. Dabna in the Gubwa Dick Street of Hongloku government area of Adamawa state is still a shadow of itself. Most of the people have abandoned their homes to scamper for safety. Few women, men and the elderly are living in the ruins of the community as a mourn their dead. Governor Umaru Finturi of Adamawa state, in company of the Speaker of the State House of Assembly and other government officials is in Dabna. He is received by the district head of Dugubwa and some community leaders. Governor Finturi goes round for an undersports assessment of the attack. Houses and food stalls looted and burnt. He also commiserates with members of the local vigilante whose leader was killed during the attack. He uploads them for their efforts in providing security for the community. Four, five days ago to be precise, 21 or 25 people were killed here gruesomely. Investigation is showing and indicating to us really the activities of Boko Haram across the north east sub region but this one that had happened there is no indication that is Boko Haram. Investigation from the security agency is showing that is either a repressor or a traditional ruler has sold a farm to certain group of people who are demanding vacations out of the farmland by the locals. Well investigation is going on but I want to assure you that whoever that is found wanting in this investigation will not go on punish. The district head of Dugubwa Simon Matthew appeals for more security formations in the area while asking the people to always report any suspicious movement by any strange person within the community. Our appeal is to help secure the area. This place is very close to the San Mesa forest and we appeal to the government to assist in ensuring that the area is blocked from further penetration by these gunmen. Although 25 persons have so far been confirmed killed following early morning attack on Wednesday, no more say has been restored in the area and now the people are beginning to return to their abodes. The next story has to do with the controversy surrounding the ban on open grazing in southern Nigeria. The action of the region's governors has been criticized by the Ghan Allah Filani group. The group says no southern now will get a vote from any of its member for the 2023 presidency. Osarugi Obomai takes a look at this reaction and the response by some leaders of the south. On the 11th of May the forum of southern governors announced a ban on open grazing in all 17 southern Nigerian states and at their latest meeting earlier this month they decided that the ban would take effect from September the 1st. The forum set a timeline of Wednesday the 4th of September 2021 for the promulgation of the anti-grazing law in all its member states. Anti-open, sorry, anti-open In response, the Ghan Allah Filani group and Mieti Allah Kautahori Association cautioned the southern governors against the move describing it as an intimidating tactic to bring power to the south in 2023. The secretary general of Dan Allah Filani Ibrahim Abdulahi reinforced these views on PLOS TV's The Breakfast. We have received the news of the resolution of the southern governors as a shock and surprise and we feel that it is unfortunate you know that you can create the livelihoods of about 17 million Nigerians living within your place and at the same time you are asking them to vote for you from 2023. In response, representatives of Pan-Niger Delta Forum and the Honez and Digbu have stated that the ban is irreversible and that some of these groups should be ignored. And so our position remains that open grazing is the ban on open grazing has come to stay and that in 2023 power must shift to the south. All sides have stated the need for dialogue and the need to merge ideas on how to systematically end open grazing in Nigeria. September 1st is less than two months away. What happens on that day could have a big impact on the 2023 general elections. You're watching PLOS reports. There is more after this break.