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Zulum orders introduction of vocational skills in 3,226 Almajiri schools

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Zulum orders introduction of vocational skills in 3,226 Almajiri schools

Zulum orders introduction of vocational skills in 3,226 Almajiri schools

By Michael Mike

Borno State Governor, Prof. Babagana Zulum has ordered the integration of vocational skills in 3,226 Almajiri schools in the state.

The instruction was given for the introduction of the skills in over 2,775 Sangaya centres and 451 Islamiyya Schools across the State, schools
widely known in the northern part of the country as Almajiri schools.

The governor gave the order on Tuesday at the Government House, Maiduguri, when he received an update on the validation and registration of Sangaya Schools in Borno State presented by the Governing Council of Arabic and Sangaya Education Board.

The Governor while noting that with the introduction of vocational education, numeracy and literacy skills, said Borno State Government intend to streamline the informal and formal education system to qualify Sangaya schools products to get admitted into colleges and universities.

He also observed that the integration of vocational education will help to reduce the number of the out of school children and Almajiri’s roaming the streets in all parts of the State.

Speaking earlier, the Chairman of the Arabic and Sangaya Education Board, Khalifa Ahmad Abulfatahi presented the findings of the validation and registration of Sangaya schools conducted across the 27 local government areas of the state with exception of Kala-Balge, Guzamala and Abadam.

He said the board has registered 2,775 Sanjaya centres with 12,309 teachers and 224,068 pupils. Of the 224,068 pupils, 128,789 are day learners while 97,279 are boarding learners.

He added that the board also identified 451 Islamiyya schools operating across the state.

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Ngala: Zulum assesses flood destruction, shares relief to victims

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Borno State Governor, Babagana Umara Zulum, was in Ngala Local Government Area on Sunday to assess the destruction caused by flooding in the region.

Gamboru Ngala is a market town on the shores of Lake Chad near the Cameroon-Nigeria border.

Zulum also shared relief items to victims that were cut off by the high volume of rainwater and flooding for nearly four months.

The governor travelled to Ngala on Saturday, spent the night there and sympathised with the affected community. He assured that his administration, in partnership with the federal government, will provide the needed solutions to avert future occurrences.

“Gamboru Ngala, headquarters of Ngala Local Government, was cut off from the rest of the country for about four months as a result of this years flood and heavy rainfall.”

“We came to examine the extent of damage and look into the possibility of supporting the victims. You can see a greater percentage of the town is submerged in water. However, I still want to appeal to the people to desist from building houses on waterways.”

“The situation is very obnoxious and both the federal and state governments will look into the possibility of supporting them. Most importantly, the town cannot be accessed, thereby cutting the community from food supply. So during our visit, we will also distribute food items donated to the state by the federal government.”

“We will also examine the situation and see how we can address the flooding issues here. We will take some immediate measures and ensure medium and longer-term solutions are implemented to prevent future occurrences.

The governor was accompanied by a member of the House of Representatives, Engr Bukar Talba, a member of the House of Assembly representing Ngala, Alh: Bukar Abatcha and the Commissioner for Local Government and Emirates Affairs, Sugun Mai Mele.

Others include Bukar Mustapha Dalatu, a Former member of the House of Assembly, and Dr Mohammed Barkindo, the Director General of the State Emergency Management Agency (SEMA), among other senior government officials and political party members.

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Northern Christian Youth Professionals Commend Senate, Urges President Tinubu to Ensure Inclusive Representation in Appointment into NWDC Board

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Northern Christian Youth Professionals Commend Senate, Urges President Tinubu to Ensure Inclusive Representation in Appointment into NWDC Board

By: Michael Mike

The Northern Christian Youth Professionals has commended the Senate for stepping down the confirmation of the appointments of the Governing Board of the newly established North West Development Commission’s board of directors.

The association had been at the centre of agitation for non approval of the board, insisting that it was not broadly constituted as there was no Christian representation of it.

In a press statement on Sunday, the group said the Senate led by its President, Senator Godswill Akpabio and the Deputy President, Senator Barau Jibrin, with this decision, made on November 19th, has demonstrated its commitment to fair representation and equity in the region.

The statement signed by the group’s chairman, Isaac Abrak read: “We believe this move was made in good faith to enable President Bola Ahmed Tinubu to include Christians on the board, ensuring diverse representation. We urge the President to engage in thorough consultations with Christian leaders and stakeholders in the region to select credible individuals for the board.”

Abrak added that: “Appointing the right people is crucial, not only for Christians in the region but for the entire population. We have faith in President Tinubu’s leadership, knowing his penchant for consultation and selecting capable individuals.

“We assure the President of our continued support and encourage our people and all Nigerians to do the same, as his regime works towards improving living conditions across the country.”

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Kadafur Lead govt officials to Menwara Festival 2024

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…… Highlights its tremendous significance to cultural heritage

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Borno State Governor Professor Babagana Umara Zulum ably represented by the Deputy Governor of Borno State HE (Dr) Umar Usman Kadafur led government officials to celebrate the “Menwara Annual Cultural Festival”, hosted by the Shani Emirate Council.

The Deputy Governor while reading out his remarks said the gathering serves not only as a celebration of our rich cultural heritage but also as a reminder of the values that bind us together as a people, unity, respect and mutual understanding. The Menwara has grown over the years into an event of tremendous significance, bringing together individuals from all folks of life to celebrate the diversity and vibrancy of our traditions.

Dr Kadafur further added that “to everyone present, I encourage you to immerse yourselves fully in the celebration today. Let us take pride in who we are and the remarkable culture that we share. Together, we will continue to grow, thrive, and ensure that the spirit of the Menwara Festivals lives on for generations to come.”

In an address, The emir of Shani Alhaji Muhammad Nasir Mai Lafiya, while tracing the centuries-long tradition opined that the cultural festival depicts characteristics and knowledge of people which includes their language, religion, social habits, music and arts.

“The aim of hosting this annual cultural event therefore, is to continue to instill our cultural heritage and awareness into our younger generation”, the emir remarked.

The emir also took time to formally commiserate with the government and people of Borno over the recent devastating flood in Maiduguri which resulted in significant loss of lives and widespread destruction of properties, praying Allah to grant the deceased and their families the fortitude to bear the irreparable lost .

In a welcome address, the Executive Chairman of Shani Hon Hassan Abdu Labaki, said Shani local government has witnessed significant progress engendered by the present of administration of Governor Zulum with tangible and laudable projects all over the council which includes Vocational Entrepreneurship Institute Shani, Government Day Secondary School Gasi, Government Day Secondary Bargu, health clinic Gasi, Langama secondary school Shani, Shani water gallery, supply and distribution, as well as Local Government computer ICT Center Shani, among other developmental initiatives.

“Your Excellency, on behalf of myself, my council and the entire people of Shani LG we are wishing you, your entourage and all our invited dignitaries a happy and memorable stay in Shani and safe journey back to your destination,” the chairman concluded.

In a vote of thanks, Hon. Musa Inuwa Kubo urged the people of Shani to redouble their efforts in irrigation farming and avoid indiscriminate sales of agricultural produce to avoid food insecurity, while thanking the state governor and his deputy for their unflinching support to the area.

In attendance were the Former Deputy Governor HE Hon Usman Mamman Durkwa, Traditional Rulers, Members House Assembly of Hawul, Shani , Biu, Bayo, Deputy Chief of Staff, Commissioner of Inter-Governmental affairs Hon Ibrahim Tukur Shani, Chairmen of some respective Local Government, Special advisers, Permanent Secretaries , Principal Secretary to the Deputy Governor, Mohammed Adamu Lawan, as well as Senior Special Assistant among others.

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